IP Library Granted Patent US 6,837,277
Granted Patent B2
US 6,837,277 · App. 10/354,928 · Granted Jan 4, 2005

Papermaker's forming fabric

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Patent No.
US 6,837,277
App. No.
10/354,928
Granted
Jan 4, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

The bottom machine direction yarns and the bottom cross machine direction yarns of a triple layer fabric are interwoven in a series of repeat units in which the bottom machine direction yarns pass below multiple nonadjacent bottom cross machine direction yarns to form bottom machine direction knuckles, and in which pairs of bottom machine direction yarns separated from one another by one bottom machine direction yarn form bottom machine direction knuckle pairs under a common bottom cross machine direction yarn. Each bottom machine direction knuckle pair forms two imaginary diagonal lines with a nonadjacent bottom machine direction knuckle pair such that each bottom machine direction knuckle pair in the diagonal lines is offset by two cross machine direction yarns and one bottom machine direction yarn.

Claims (58)

1. A triple layer papermaker's fabric, comprising:

a set of top machine direction yarns;

a set of top cross machine direction yarns interwoven with the top machine direction yarns to form a top fabric layer;

a set of bottom machine direction yarns;

a set of bottom cross machine direction yarns interwoven with the bottom machine direction yarns to form a bottom fabric layer stitched to the top fabric layer;

wherein the bottom machine direction yarns and the bottom cross machine direction yarns are interwoven in a series of repeat units in which the bottom machine direction yarns pass below multiple nonadjacent bottom cross machine direction yarns to form bottom machine direction knuckles, and in which pairs of bottom machine direction yarns separated from one another by one bottom machine direction yarn form bottom machine direction knuckle pairs under a common bottom cross machine direction yarn; and

wherein each bottom machine direction knuckle pair forms two imaginary diagonal lines with a nonadjacent bottom machine direction knuckle pair such that each bottom machine direction knuckle pair in the diagonal lines is offset by two cross machine direction yarns and one bottom machine direction yarn.

2. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 1 , further comprising a set of stitching yarns interwoven with the top and bottom fabric layers.

3. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein each bottom machine direction yarn forms four bottom machine direction knuckles.

4. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 2 , wherein the top machine direction yarns, the top cross machine yarns, and the stitching yarns are interwoven to form a plain weave papermaking surface.

5. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein the repeat unit comprises equal numbers of top cross machine direction yarns and bottom cross machine direction yarns.

6. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 2 , wherein the repeat unit comprises stitching yarns arranged in pairs between adjacent top cross machine direction yarns.

7. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 2 , wherein the repeat unit comprises equal numbers of top cross machine direction yarns and stitching yarn pairs.

8. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles on each bottom machine direction yarn form two pairs of knuckles being offset by four bottom cross machine direction yarns.

9. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 8 , wherein the set of bottom machine direction yarns in the repeat unit includes ten bottom machine direction yarns, and wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles on each bottom machine direction yarn form a pair of knuckles offset by seven bottom cross machine direction yarns, and a pair of knuckles offset by five bottom cross machine direction yarns.

10. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 8 , wherein the set of bottom machine direction yarns in the repeat unit includes twelve bottom machine direction yarns, and wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles on each bottom machine direction yarn form a pair of knuckles offset by nine cross machine direction yarns, and a pair of bottom machine direction knuckles offset by seven cross machine direction yarns.

11. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 8 , wherein the set of bottom machine direction yarns in the repeat unit includes eight bottom machine direction yarns, and wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles of each of the bottom machine direction yarns form a pair of knuckles offset by five cross machine direction yarns, and a pair of knuckles offset by three cross machine direction yarns.

12. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein the bottom machine direction yarns have a first diameter, and the bottom cross machine direction yarns have a second diameter, and wherein the ratio between the first and second diameters is between about 1.0 and 2.5.

13. A triple layer papermaker's fabric, comprising:

a set of top machine direction yarns;

a set of top cross machine direction yarns interwoven with the top machine direction yarns to form a top fabric layer;

a set of bottom machine direction yarns;

a set of bottom cross machine direction yarns interwoven with the bottom machine direction yarns to form a bottom fabric layer;

a set of stitching yarns interwoven with the top and bottom fabric layers;

wherein the bottom machine direction yarns and the bottom cross machine direction yarns are interwoven in a series of repeat units in which the bottom machine direction yarns pass below multiple nonadjacent bottom cross machine direction yarns to form bottom machine direction knuckles, and in which pairs of bottom machine direction yarns separated from one another by one bottom machine direction yarn form bottom machine direction knuckle pairs under a common bottom cross machine direction yarn;

wherein each bottom machine direction knuckle pair forms two imaginary diagonal lines with a nonadjacent bottom machine direction knuckle pair such that each bottom machine direction knuckle pair in the diagonal lines is offset by two cross machine direction yarns and one bottom machine direction yarn; and

wherein pairs of first and second stitching yarns are positioned between pairs of top cross machine direction yarns, the first and second stitching yarns of each pair being interwoven with the top and bottom machine direction yarns, such that, as a fiber support portion of the first stitching yarn is interweaving with the top machine direction yarns, a binding portion of the second stitching yarn is positioned below the top machine direction yarns, and such that as a fiber support portion of the second stitching yarn is interweaving with the top machine direction yarns, a binding portion of the first stitching yarn is positioned below the top machine direction yarns, and such that the first and second stitching yarns cross each other as they pass below a transitional top machine direction yarn, and such that each of the binding portions of the first and second stitching yarns passes below at least one of the bottom machine direction yarns.

14. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 13 , wherein between 25 and 50 percent of adjacent pairs of first and second stitching yarns are interwoven as reversed picks.

15. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 13 , wherein each bottom machine direction yarn forms four bottom machine direction knuckles.

16. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 13 , wherein the top machine direction yarns, the top cross machine yarns, and the stitching yarns are interwoven to form a plain weave papermaking surface.

17. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 13 , wherein the repeat unit comprises equal numbers of top cross machine direction yarns and bottom cross machine direction yarns.

18. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 13 , wherein the repeat unit comprises equal numbers of top cross machine direction yarns and stitching yarn pairs.

19. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 13 , wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles on each bottom machine direction yarn form two pairs of bottom machine direction knuckles being offset by four bottom cross machine direction yarns.

20. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 19 , wherein the set of bottom machine direction yarns in the repeat unit includes ten bottom machine direction yarns, and wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles on each bottom machine direction yarn form a pair of knuckles offset by seven bottom cross machine direction yarns, and a pair of knuckles offset by five bottom cross machine direction yarns.

21. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 19 , wherein the set of bottom machine direction yarns in the repeat unit includes twelve bottom machine direction yarns, and wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles on each bottom machine direction yarn form a pair of knuckles offset by nine cross machine direction yarns, and a pair of bottom machine direction knuckles offset by seven cross machine direction yarns.

22. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 19 , wherein the set of bottom machine direction yarns in the repeat unit includes eight bottom machine direction yarns, and wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles of each of the bottom machine direction yarns form a pair of knuckles offset by five cross machine direction yarns, and a pair of knuckles offset by three cross machine direction yarns.

23. The triple layer fabric defined in claim 13 , wherein the bottom machine direction yarns have a first diameter, and the bottom cross machine direction yarns have a second diameter, and wherein the ratio between the first and second diameters is between about 1.0 and 2.5.

24. A method of making paper, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) providing a papermaker's fabric, comprising a set of top machine direction yarns;

a set of top cross machine direction yarns interwoven with the top machine direction yarns to form a top fabric layer;

a set of bottom machine direction yarns;

a set of bottom cross machine direction yarns interwoven with the bottom machine direction yarns to form a bottom fabric layer;

a set of stitching yarns interwoven with the top and bottom fabric layers;

wherein the bottom machine direction yarns and the bottom cross machine direction yarns are interwoven in a series of repeat units in which the bottom machine direction yarns pass below multiple nonadjacent bottom cross machine direction yarns to form bottom machine direction knuckles, and in which pairs of bottom machine direction yarns separated from one another by one bottom machine direction yarn form bottom machine direction knuckle pairs under a common bottom cross machine direction yarn;

wherein each bottom machine direction knuckle pair forms two imaginary diagonal lines with a nonadjacent bottom machine direction knuckle pair such that each bottom machine direction knuckle pair in the diagonal lines is offset by two cross machine direction yarns and one bottom machine direction yarn;

(b) applying paper stock to the papermaker's fabric; and

(c) removing moisture from the paper stock.

25. The method of claim 24 , wherein the set of stitching yarns further comprises pairs of first and second stitching yarns are positioned between pairs of top cross machine direction yarns, the first and second stitching yarns of each pair being interwoven with the top and bottom machine direction yarns, such that, as a fiber support portion of the first stitching yarn is interweaving with the top machine direction yarns, a binding portion of the second stitching yarn is positioned below the top machine direction yarns, and such that as a fiber support portion of the second stitching yarn is interweaving with the top machine direction yarns, a binding portion of the first stitching yarn is positioned below the top machine direction yarns, and such that the first and second stitching yarns cross each other as they pass below a transitional top machine direction yarn, and such that each of the binding portions of the first and second stitching yarns passes below at least one of the bottom machine direction yarns.

26. The method of claim 25 , wherein between 25 and 50 percent of adjacent pairs of first and second stitching yarns are interwoven as reversed picks.

27. The method of claim 24 , wherein each bottom machine direction yarn forms four bottom machine direction knuckles.

28. The method of claim 24 , wherein the top machine direction yarns, the top cross machine yarns, and the stitching yarns are interwoven to form a plain weave papermaking surface.

29. The method of claim 24 , wherein the repeat unit comprises equal numbers of top cross machine direction yarns and bottom cross machine direction yarns.

30. The method of claim 24 , wherein the repeat unit comprises equal numbers of top cross machine direction yarns and stitching yarn pairs.

31. The method of claim 24 , wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles on each bottom machine direction yarn form two pairs of bottom machine direction knuckles, each of the two pairs being offset by four bottom cross machine direction yarns.

32. The method of claim 31 , wherein the set of bottom machine direction yarns in the repeat unit includes ten bottom machine direction yarns, and wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles on each bottom machine direction yarn form a pair of knuckles offset by seven bottom cross machine direction yarns, and a pair of knuckles offset by five bottom cross machine direction yarns.

33. The method of claim 31 , wherein the set of bottom machine direction yarns in the repeat unit includes twelve bottom machine direction yarns, and wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles on each bottom machine direction yarn form a pair of knuckles offset by nine cross machine direction yarns, and a pair of bottom machine direction knuckles offset by seven cross machine direction yarns.

34. The method of claim 31 , wherein the set of bottom machine direction yarns in the repeat unit includes eight bottom machine direction yarns, and wherein the bottom machine direction knuckles of each of the bottom machine direction yarns form a pair of knuckles offset by five cross machine direction yarns, and a pair of knuckles offset by three cross machine direction yarns.

35. The method of laim 24 , wherein the bottom machine direction yarns have a first diameter, and the bottom cross machine direction yarns have a second diameter, and wherein the ratio between the first and second diameters is between about 1.0 and 2.5.

Assignments (13)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2018
From: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: WEAVEXX, LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 18, 2018
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: WEAVEXX, LLC
Reel/Frame 047214/0682 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 9, 2016
From: WEAVEXX, LLC
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 039387/0905 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 9, 2016
From: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
To: WEAVEXX, LLC
Reel/Frame 039637/0771 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 4, 2015
From: WEAVEXX, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 036960/0944 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 4, 2015
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: WEAVEXX, LLC
Reel/Frame 037044/0059 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 17, 2013
From: CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC.
To: WEAVEXX, LLC
Reel/Frame 030427/0517 →
GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 17, 2013
From: WEAVEXX, LLC
To: PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 030427/0542 →
GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 17, 2013
From: WEAVEXX, LLC
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 030427/0555 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 18, 2011
From: CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC.
To: WEAVEXX LLC; HUYCK LICENSCO INC.; STOWE WOODWARD LLC; STOWE WOODWARD LICENSCO LLC; XERIUM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; XERIUM III (US) LIMITED; XERIUM (IV) US LIMITED; XERIUM (V) US LIMITED; XTI LLC; WANGNER ITELPA I LLC; WANGNER ITELPA II LLC
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TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Jun 3, 2011
From: CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: WEAVEXX LLC; XERIUM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; XTI LLC; XERIUM ITALIA S.P.A.; XERIUM CANADA INC.; HUYCK WANGNER AUSTRIA GMBH; XERIUM GERMANY HOLDING GMBH
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TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF AMENDED AND RESTATED PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Jun 3, 2011
From: CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: WEAVEXX LLC; XERIUM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; XTI LLC; XERIUM ITALIA S.P.A.; XERIUM CANADA INC.; HUYCK WANGNER AUSTRIA GMBH; XERIUM GERMANY HOLDING GMBH
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 3, 2011
From: WEAVEXX, LLC
To: CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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