Woven fabric having a plurality of woven fabric layers
11150147 · 2021-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Hansjürgen Horter (Oberboihingen, DE)
- Karl Gönner (Riedlingen, DE)
- Paul HOFMANN (Illertissen, DE)
- Metin Caliskan (Reutlingen, DE)
- Onedin Ibrocevic (Ostfildern, DE)
- Matthias Kuczera (Ostfildern, DE)
Cpc classification
G01L1/146
PHYSICS
D03D15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D11/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
G01L1/18
PHYSICS
International classification
G01L1/14
PHYSICS
G01L1/20
PHYSICS
D03D15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D11/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
G01L1/18
PHYSICS
Abstract
A woven fabric includes first and second woven fabric layers with an intermediate layer in between, which form a sensor with an electrical characteristic that changes while a force is acting on the woven fabric. The first layer includes electrically conductive strips and electrically non-conductive strips arranged adjacent to one another in an alternating manner. The second layer includes alternating conductive strips and non-conductive strips that extend transverse to the strips of the first layer. At least some of the threads in each of the conductive strips of the first layer are conductive weft threads. At least some of the threads in each of the conductive strips of the second layer are conductive weft threads. The non-conductive strips of the first and second layers are weft threads.
Claims
1. A woven fabric comprising: a plurality of layers that are arranged one above the other, wherein: the plurality of layers includes a first woven fabric layer, a second woven fabric layer, and an intermediate layer that is arranged between the first and second woven fabric layers, the first woven fabric layer comprises a plurality of electrically conductive warp threads and/or weft threads, the second woven fabric layer comprises a plurality of electrically conductive warp threads and/or weft threads, the first woven fabric layer, the second woven fabric layer, and the intermediate layer form a sensor arrangement that comprises an electrical characteristic that changes while a force is acting upon the plurality of layers, the first woven fabric layer comprises a plurality of electrically conductive strips and a plurality of electrically non-conductive strips that extend in a warp direction or in a weft direction, the plurality of electrically conductive strips and the plurality of electrically non-conductive strips of the first woven fabric layer are arranged adjacent to one another in an alternating manner, the second woven fabric layer comprises a plurality of electrically conductive strips and a plurality of electrically non-conductive strips that extend in a transverse manner with respect to the strips of the first woven fabric layer, the plurality of electrically conductive strips and the plurality of electrically non-conductive strips of the second woven fabric layer are arranged adjacent to one another in an alternating manner, at least a portion of the threads in each of the plurality of electrically conductive strips of the first woven fabric layer are electrically conductive weft threads, at least a portion of the threads in each of the plurality of electrically conductive strips of the second woven fabric layer are electrically conductive weft threads, the non-conductive strips of the first and second woven fabric layers comprise weft threads, all of the weft threads in the plurality of electrically non-conductive strips of the first woven fabric layer are non-conductive weft threads, and all of the weft threads in the plurality of electrically non-conductive strips of the second woven fabric layer are non-conductive weft threads.
2. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer is a woven fabric layer.
3. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein at most three layers of the plurality of layers are woven fabric layers.
4. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein the first woven fabric layer is electrically connected on a single side of the woven fabric via woven electrical connecting conductors to evaluating circuit.
5. The woven fabric of claim 4, wherein the second woven fabric layer is electrically connected on a single side of the woven fabric via woven electrical connecting conductors to the evaluating circuit.
6. The woven fabric of claim 5, wherein: the first woven fabric layer is electrically connected on a first side of the woven fabric to the evaluating circuit, the second woven fabric layer is electrically connected on a second side of the woven fabric to the evaluating circuit, and the first side and the second side adjoin one another.
7. The woven fabric of claim 5, wherein the first woven fabric layer and the second woven fabric layer are electrically connected on a common side of the woven fabric to the evaluating circuit.
8. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein: an electrically conductive intermediate strip is woven respectively in the first woven fabric layer or the second woven fabric layer in at least one electrically non-conductive strip, and the intermediate strip is electrically insulated with respect to the two adjacent electrically conductive strips in this woven fabric layer.
9. The woven fabric of claim 8, wherein each electrically conductive intermediate strip in the first woven fabric layer or the second woven fabric layer is connected by a through-contacting arrangement to precisely one electrically conductive strip of the respective other woven fabric layer.
10. The woven fabric of claim 9, wherein the through-contacting arrangement is produced by a woven connection of at least one conductive thread from the intermediate strip of the woven fabric layer to at least one conductive thread from the electrically conductive strip of the respective other woven fabric layer.
11. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein the plurality of electrically conductive threads that extend in an electrically conductive strip in the direction of the strip are electrically connected to one another by at least one transverse contacting arrangement.
12. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein a warp thread and/or a weft thread of the first woven fabric layer from an electrically non-conductive strip forms a woven binding arrangement with a weft thread or warp thread of another woven fabric layer.
13. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein a warp thread and/or a weft thread of the second woven fabric layer from an electrically non-conductive strip forms a woven binding arrangement with a weft thread or warp thread of another woven fabric layer.
14. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein: a binding system having electrically non-conductive binding warp threads and electrically non-conductive binding weft threads is formed, and the binding system is configured by forming woven binding arrangements so as to connect the woven fabric layers.
15. The woven fabric of claim 14, wherein the first woven fabric layer, the second woven fabric layer, and the intermediate layer are not directly connected to one another using a weaving technique.
16. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein: the first woven fabric layer and the second woven fabric layer are produced on a common weaving machine, and the three layers in this case moreover using a weaving technique are connected indirectly by an additional binding system and/or are directly connected to one another.
17. The woven fabric of claim 16, wherein: the intermediate layer is a woven fabric layer, the first woven fabric layer, the second woven fabric layer, and the intermediate layer are produced on a common weaving machine, and the three layers in this case moreover using a weaving technique are connected indirectly by an additional binding system and/or are directly connected to one another.
18. The woven fabric of claim 1, wherein: one of the plurality of layers forms a lowest woven fabric layer (LU), and another of the plurality of layers forms an uppermost woven fabric layer (LO).
19. The woven fabric of claim 18, wherein the uppermost woven fabric layer (LO) is formed by the first woven fabric layer.
20. The woven fabric of claim 18, wherein the lowest woven fabric layer (LU) is formed by the second woven fabric layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are apparent from the dependent claims, the description and also the drawing. Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in detail below with reference to the attached drawings. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(12) The weft threads 24 and the warp threads 25 of each woven fabric layer 21, 22, 23 are connected to one another within the relevant woven fabric layer 21, 22, 23 using a weaving technique. Optionally, the weft threads 24 and warp threads 25 of one of the woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 may form woven binding arrangements directly with warp threads 25 or weft threads 24 of another of the woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23. In the case of the preferred exemplary embodiments that are illustrated in the drawings, the woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 are not directly connected to one another using a weaving technique but rather a binding system 26 is provided that comprises binding weft threads 27 and binding warp threads 28. The woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 are fastened to one another or against one another by way of example only via the binding system 26. The weft threads 24 and the warp threads 25 of each individual woven fabric layer 21, 22, 23 are in this case bound to one another using a weaving technique only within the respective woven fabric layer 21, 22, 23.
(13) One of the woven fabric layers forms a first woven fabric layer 21 that comprises electrically conductive weft threads 24 and/or electrically conductive warp threads 25. A further woven fabric layer forms a second woven fabric layer 22 that like-wise comprises electrically conductive weft threads 24 and/or electrically conductive warp threads 25. An intermediate woven fabric layer 23 is arranged between the first woven fabric layer 21 and the second woven fabric layer 22. The intermediate woven fabric layer 23 lies with one side directly against the first woven fabric layer 21 and with the opposite side directly against the second woven fabric layer 22. The three woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 are held against one another in accordance with the example—as previously mentioned—by means of the binding system 26.
(14) Alternatively or in addition thereto, non-woven material and/or foam and/or film material and/or other textile materials such as a knitted fabric and/or a worked fabric and/or a mat may be used as an intermediate layer in lieu of the woven fabric material. It is advantageous if the material of the intermediate layer may be arranged between the first woven fabric layer and the second woven fabric layer in the form of yarns that are circular in cross section and/or band-shaped elements when producing said first woven fabric layer and second woven fabric layer, in particular by means of a weft insertion in a weaving machine.
(15) The woven fabric 20 has an uppermost woven fabric layer LO and also a lowest woven fabric layer LU. Depending upon how the woven binding arrangement between the three woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 is achieved and depending upon whether a binding system 26 is provided or not, the first woven fabric layer 21 may form the uppermost woven fabric layer LO and/or the second woven fabric layer 22 may form the lowest woven fabric layer LU.
(16) In the case of the exemplary embodiment that is illustrated in
(17) In the case of specific exemplary embodiments, the binding system 26 could also be embodied without binding weft threads 27 and at least respectively a partial quantity of the weft threads 24 of the first woven fabric layer 21 and of the second woven fabric layer 22 are used so as to produce the woven binding arrangement sites. In the case of the exemplary embodiment that is illustrated in
(18) In the case of the further exemplary binding variants in accordance with the
(19) The type of the woven binding arrangements within a woven fabric layer 21, 22, 23 and also the type of the woven binding arrangement by means of the binding system 26 may be selected in principle in an arbitrary manner. Satin weaves, plain weaves, twill weaves, leno weaves etc. may be used. The types of binding arrangements in the woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 may be identical or—in a departure from the illustrated preferred exemplary embodiments—may also differ from one another.
(20) Different yarns and/or different yarn thicknesses and/or varying numbers of yarns and/or different yarn cross sections may be used in the woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 and also in the binding system 26. By way of example, band-shaped weft threads and/or band-shaped warp threads may be used in the intermediate layer or intermediate woven fabric layer 23.
(21) As is evident in the above explanations, in accordance with the example at least three woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 are provided and optionally additionally one or two woven fabric layers that are formed by means of the binding system 26 and that may form the uppermost woven fabric layer LO adjacent to the first woven fabric layer 21 and/or the lowest woven fabric layer LU adjacent to the second woven fabric layer 22.
(22) The woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 together form a sensor arrangement 33 (
(23) In the case of one exemplary embodiment (
(24) The first woven fabric layer 21 and the second woven fabric layer 22 are connected to an evaluating circuit 34. An external voltage UE may be applied here by means of the evaluating circuit via an optional series resistor RV between the first woven fabric layer 21 and the second woven fabric layer 22. The series resistor RV may in this case be connected in series to the total resistance RG. In this case, it is possible via an evaluating unit 35 of the evaluating circuit 34 to evaluate the voltage that is prevailing at the total resistance RG and/or the current that is flowing through the evaluating circuit 34 or the sensor arrangement 33 since the voltage that is prevailing at the total resistance RG or the current that is flowing through the total resistance RG changes depending upon the force F that is acting upon the woven fabric layers. It is preferred that the external voltage UE is a direct current voltage. As is illustrated schematically in
(25) In the case of a further exemplary embodiment, the sensor arrangement 33 is embodied as a capacitive sensor arrangement (
(26) In the case of the exemplary embodiment of the sensor arrangement 33 that is illustrated in
(27) Consequently, the sensor arrangement 33 in the case of exemplary embodiments in which a current may flow from the first woven fabric layer 21, through the intermediate woven fabric layer 23 to the second woven fabric layer 22—or in the opposite direction—may comprise a series circuit of multiple and in accordance with the example three changing electrical characteristics that change in a localized manner depending upon the force F that is acting upon the relevant site.
(28) The procedure of connecting the woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23 using a weaving technique with or without a binding system 26 has the advantage that the spread of the sensor arrangement 33 may be more closely limited. The total resistance RG in dependence upon the force F that is acting upon the woven fabric layers is illustrated in
(29) It is apparent in the
(30) The second woven fabric layer 22 forms extending in the warp direction K electrically conductive strips 40 and electrically non-conductive strips 41 that are arranged adjacent to one another in an alternating manner in the weft direction S. In an electrically conductive strip 40 some or all of the warp threads 25 may be electrically conductive and only electrically non-conductive warp threads 25 are used in a non-conductive strip 41. If one of the or multiple weft threads 24 in the second woven fabric layer 22 for forming a transverse contacting arrangement 39 are electrically conductive (similar to the description of the first woven fabric layer 21), an electrical connection between the electrically conductive strip 40 may be prevented by means of the relevant electrically conductive weft thread 24 by virtue of the fact that this weft thread is severed in the region of the electrically non-conductive strip 41. It is preferred that the relevant electrically conductive weft thread 24 within each non-conductive strip 41 is severed at two sites that are spaced apart from one another and the part of the weft thread 24 that is severed is removed. For this purpose, the relevant weft thread 24 at least in one range of the respective electrically non-conductive strip 41 may comprise a floating stitch that is severed.
(31) The transverse contacting arrangement 39 in an electrically conductive strip 40 may be produced in one or the two woven fabric layers 21, 22 alternatively or in addition also by means of sewing and/or stitching using an electrically conductive yarn and/or applying an electrically conductive layer, by way of example by means of bonding and/or pressing and/or spraying etc.
(32) The direction of extent of the strips 40, 41 in the first woven fabric layer 21 is oriented at a right angle with respect to the direction of extent of the strips 40, 41 in the second woven fabric layer 22. In a deviation from the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the strips 40, 41 in the first woven fabric layer 21 could also extend in the warp direction and the strips 40, 41 in the second woven fabric layer 22 could also extend in the weft direction S.
(33) A so to speak grid structure or matrix structure occurs by means of the described arrangement of the electrically conductive strips 40 and the electrically non-conductive strips 41 in the first woven fabric layer 21 and the second woven fabric layer 22. When a force F acts upon the woven fabric 20 or the sensor arrangement 33, it is consequently possible to determine at which site the force F acts upon the woven fabric surface of the woven fabric 20. In this case, the spatial resolution depends on the number and the width of the strips 40, 41. It is advantageous if the electrically non-conductive strips 41 comprise as small a width as possible in a transverse manner with respect to their direction of extent with the result that the electrical insulating arrangement is ensured between the respective adjacent electrically conductive strips 40 but as large a proportion as possible of the surface may be used as an active sensor surface.
(34) In the case of the exemplary embodiment in accordance with
(35) Accordingly, the conductive strips 40 of the second woven fabric layer 22 are electrically connected to a second line 45 on one single side and in accordance with the example on a second side 44. The second line 45 has multiple conductors or wires corresponding to the number of the electrically conductive strips 40 and in the exemplary embodiment in accordance with the example n conductors or wires (n=2, 3, 4, . . . ). The number m and the number n may be identical or may differ from one another.
(36) The lines 43, 45 may be electrically connected to the electrically conductive strips 40 respectively via a plug 47 or another connecting means directly in a connecting region, by way of example on the woven fabric edge of the relevant woven fabric layer 21, 22. A connecting means may therefore be provided on this connecting region so as to mount a plug 47. For this purpose, electrically conductive connecting conductors 48 that extend in a transverse manner with respect to the electrically conductive strips 40 in the woven fabric structure of the relevant woven fabric layer 21, 22 may be provided or alternatively may be applied to the woven fabric layer 21, 22. The connecting conductors 48 by way of example may be electrically conductive weft threads 24 (for example in the first woven fabric layer 21) or electrically conductive warp threads 25 (for example in the second woven fabric layer 22). Each connecting conductor 48 is only electrically connected respectively to one of the electrically conductive strips 40 and a contacting arrangement in the connecting region and is electrically insulated with respect to the other electrically conductive strips 40. The installation space that is required for the connecting region so as to connect the plug 47 or the lines 43, 45 on the woven fabric edge may be particularly small here and the outlay for producing the electrical connection is small. When a sensory woven fabric 20 is being laid on site, it is only necessary to lay and connect the external first or second line 43, 45. All the other electrical contacting arrangements may already be produced earlier during the production procedure.
(37) As is illustrated in
(38) The evaluating circuit 34 is connected to the lines 43, 45. In the evaluating circuit 34, it is not only possible to identify that a force F is acting upon the woven fabric 20 or the sensor arrangement 33 but rather it is also possible to determine at which crossing site between an electrically conductive strip 40 of the first woven fabric layer 21 and an electrically conductive strip 40 of the second woven fabric layer 22 the force F acts since all the electrically conductive strips 40 are connected via separate conductors to the evaluating circuit 34.
(39) A further embodiment for simplifying the electrical contacting arrangement between the sensor arrangement 33 and the evaluating circuit 34 is illustrated in
(40) In order to render the contacting arrangement possible on a single side via a common line 46, an electrically conductive intermediate strip 50 is woven either in the first woven fabric layer 21 or the second woven fabric layer 22 in each electrically non-conductive strip 41 respectively. The electrically conductive intermediate strip 50 is electrically insulated with respect to the two adjacent electrically conductive strips 40 of the woven fabric layer 21 or 22, by way of example are arranged spaced apart. Each electrically conductive intermediate strip 50 is connected by means of a through-contacting arrangement 51 to precisely one electrically conductive strip 40 of the respective other woven fabric layers 22 or 21. The through-contacting arrangement 51 may be achieved by virtue of the fact that at least one electrically conductive thread connects the intermediate strip 50 to the respectively allocated electrically conductive strip 40 of the respective other woven fabric layer 22 or 21. In the case of the exemplary embodiment that is illustrated in
(41) The at least one thread of the through-contacting arrangement 51 may be an electrically conductive warp thread and/or electrically conductive weft thread of at least one of the strips 40, 50 that are to be connected and for example the electrically conductive intermediate strip 50 that is connected to the respectively allocated electrically conductive strip 40 using a weaving technique during the procedure of producing the woven fabric 20 or vice versa.
(42) In an alternative to the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the through-contacting arrangements 51 may also be produced by means of other electrical connections subsequent to producing the woven fabric 20, by way of example by means of sewing a conductive bar, by means of introducing a rivet that is embodied from electrically conductive material, etc. However, it is preferable if the through-contacting arrangement 51 is already produced when weaving the woven fabric 20 on a weaving machine.
(43) A through-contacting arrangement 51 penetrates the intermediate layer 23. An electrical connection to the intermediate layer 23 may be produced in this case depending upon the embodiment of the sensor arrangement 33 if said intermediate layer comprises electrically conductive components in the region of the through-contacting arrangement 51, by way of example in the case of the embodiment according to
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(45) Possibilities for producing the woven fabric 20 using a weaving machine are disclosed by way of example in the publication of Pelin Gurkan Unal with the title “3D-Woven Fabrics” (published in “Woven Fabrics”, edited by Han-Yong Jeon, ISBN 978-953-51-0607-4 which may be found using the link http://www.intechopen.com/books/woven-fabrics.
(46) The invention relates to a multi-layer sensory woven fabric 20 having multiple and in accordance with the example three woven fabric layers 21, 22, 23. Each woven fabric layer 21, 22, 23 comprises weft threads 24 and warp threads 25. Optionally a binding system 26 having binding weft threads 27 and binding warp threads 28 may be provided. The first woven fabric layer 21 and the second woven fabric layer 22 comprise electrically conductive strips 40 and electrically non-conductive strips 41 that respectively extend in a warp direction K or in a weft direction S, said strips being arranged adjacent to one another in an alternating manner, wherein the strips 40, 41 of the two woven fabric layers 21, 22 cross one another.