D03D1/0094

Conveyor Belt

A conveyor belt including a pulley cover layer, a carry cover layer, and at least one reinforcement layer disposed within the belt between the pulley cover layer and the carry cover layer. The belt has a first edge section, a second edge section, and a load carrying section. The first edge section and the second edge section are located on each side of the conveyor belt, and the load carrying section is located between the first second edge sections. The reinforcement layer is comprised of a woven fabric which has weft threads extending across the width of the belt and passing into both the first edge section and the second edge section of the conveyor belt. The woven fabric also has warp threads located in the load carrying section of the conveyor belt extending longitudinally throughout the belt without passing into either the first or the second edge section.

HIGH STABILITY STACKED WARP YARN DRYER FABRIC WITH LONG WARP FLOATS
20180347114 · 2018-12-06 · ·

An industrial textile is provided, preferably suitable for use as a dryer fabric in a papermaking machine. The industrial textile has first and second surfaces and is defined by first and second systems of warp yarns interwoven with a system of weft yarns in a repeating pattern. In the repeating pattern, each of the warp yarns in the first system of warp yarns is interwoven with the system of weft yarns with a float on the first surface over at least 5 of the weft yarns, under 1 of the weft yarns, over 1 of the weft yarns, and under 1 of the weft yarns. Additionally, each of the warp yarns in the second system of warp yarns is interwoven with the system of weft yarns with a float on the second surface under at least 5 of the weft yarns, over 1 of the weft yarns, under 1 of the weft yarns, and over 1 of the weft yarns in the repeating pattern. Each of the warp yarns of the first system of warp yarns is stacked over a corresponding one of the warp yarns of the second system of warp yarns to form stacked pairs of the warp yarns.

Warp stretch fabric and method
10145446 · 2018-12-04 · ·

A warp-directional stretch fabric that defines two right faces and is formed from warp yarns defined by a nylon and fill yarns defined by an aramid. The fabric can be incorporated into a toothed belt, for example a transmission belt, to produce a belt that has enhanced structural and resistance capabilities while capable of being produced at a lower cost than prior art belts. A method of producing an improved toothed belt including the fabric is also provided.

Power-transmitting friction belt and method for manufacturing same

A frictional power transmission belt includes a frictional power transmission surface in which the frictional power transmission surface is covered with a fibrous member. The fibrous member at least includes water absorptive fibers and an inorganic powder exists in at least a surface of the fibrous member.

CAP PLY STRIP WITH ALTERNATE NYLON 6,6 AND PET CORDS

The present invention relates to a novel tire cord fabric or strip made of alternating PET and nylon 6.6 warp cords which is used as tire reinforcement. Such a novel tire cord fabric or strips improve high speed durability, tread separation resistance and impact resistance when used as zero degree spirally wound cap ply in pneumatic radial tires.

INDUSTRIAL TEXTILE, A METHOD FOR MEASURING A CONDITION ON THE SURFACE OF THE INDUSTRIAL TEXTILE AND A USE OF THE INDUSTRIAL TEXTILE
20180291557 · 2018-10-11 ·

The present invention relates to an industrial textile (1) for a drying process. The industrial textile (1) comprises a first surface (P) and a second surface (R); and longitudinal edge portions (EP1, EP2) and a centre portion (MP) between the edge portions (EP). The industrial textile comprises a sensor (2, 4). The present invention also relates to a method for measuring a condition on a surface of the industrial textile (1) and a use of the industrial textile (1).

BASE FABRIC FOR PAPERMAKING FELT, PAPERMAKING FELT, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING PAPERMAKING FELT
20240337068 · 2024-10-10 · ·

A base fabric forms a warp-weft double woven structure. In the base fabric, the base fabric is made of an MD yarn in a MD direction and a CD yarn in a CD direction, and the base fabric includes a weave repeat. In the weave repeat, the CD yarn includes an upper CD yarn and a lower CD yarn, the MD yarn is woven into both of the upper CD yarn and the lower CD yarn, the MD yarn includes at least one combination of a first MD yarn and a second MD yarn adjacent to the first MD yarn in the CD direction, the weave repeat includes first to fourth structural units, and the weave repeat includes a location at which the first and the second structural units are formed in pairs on both surfaces of the base fabric.

Strap for sling and method for manufacturing such a strap and use of such strap
12083061 · 2024-09-10 · ·

A strap is provided, intended for a sling for persons, where the strap is elongated with short end edges and longer lateral edges and comprises a first belt and a second belt. Each belt includes an inside and an outside, where the insides are turned towards one another, and the outsides are turned away from one another. The first belt and the second belt include warps and wefts. The strap has a longitudinal direction that is parallel to the warps, and a transverse direction that is parallel to the wefts. In the longitudinal direction of the strap there are a number of first sections, where the first belt and the second belt are interwoven, and second sections are provided between them, where the first belt and the second belt are not interwoven, so that an eye is formed in each of the second sections.

TEXTILE MACHINE BELT
20180245247 · 2018-08-30 ·

The present invention provides a belt for a textile machine capable of reducing running noise caused during belt running. A canvas core used in the belt is constituted by a woven fabric based on a twill weave texture in which a warp crosses a plurality of wefts and aggregates (19) of weave points at which the warp crosses the wefts are regularly shifted in one longitudinal direction (L) of the belt to form a twill line (17), and some of the aggregates (19) in the twill line (17) are shifted at a predetermined interval in the opposite direction to the one longitudinal direction.

Synchronous belt with tough fabric

A belt having an elastomeric body, a tensile cord embedded therein, and a tooth fabric having an increased value of Fabric Tensile Toughness as defined herein. The Fabric Tensile Toughness may be derived from properties of the yarns making up the fabric, such as yarn linear density, yarn ultimate elongation, yarn tensile strength, yarn packing density and weave ratio. The Fabric Tensile Toughness may be greater than 60 mJ/mm.sup.2. The belt may be a toothed belt of cast polyurethane with carbon fiber tensile cord. Also disclosed is a method of improving a known tooth cover fabric for a toothed power transmission belt involving selecting a different fabric having a higher Fabric Tensile Toughness than the known fabric and orienting the different fabric so the direction of highest Fabric Tensile Toughness is oriented in the longitudinal direction of the belt.