Fabric and method of weaving a fabric, in particular a carpet
10655252 ยท 2020-05-19
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Abstract
A fabric includes a backing fabric having binding warp yarns, weft yarns, and pile warp yarns interlaced with the weft yarns. In a weft receiving opening, one of the weft yarns is positioned at a back side relative to a weft separating warp yarn extending in the backing fabric in the warp direction and the other weft yarn is positioned at the pile side. A pile warp yarn is interlaced with the weft yarn positioned at the back side relative to the weft separating warp yarn to extend out of the backing fabric between this weft yarn and the other weft yarn. In a transition zone, two transition weft yarns provided immediately adjacent to each other in the warp direction extending through a weft receiving opening are positioned at substantially the same level in a direction that is perpendicular with a plane defined by the warp and weft directions and/or are not separated by a weft separating warp yarn.
Claims
1. A fabric having a shadow effect, comprising a backing fabric having binding warp yarns repeatedly crossing each other for providing weft receiving openings between crossings thereof following each other in a warp direction and weft yarns substantially extending in a weft direction through the weft receiving openings, pile warp yarns interlaced with the weft yarns of the backing fabric for providing piles extending out of the backing fabric at a pile side, wherein, through at least one weft receiving opening two weft yarns extend, wherein in at least one weft receiving opening one of the weft yarns is positioned at a back side relative to at least one weft separating warp yarn extending in the backing fabric substantially in the warp direction and the other one of the weft yarns is positioned at the pile side relative to the at least one weft separating warp yarn, wherein for providing a pile in association with this weft receiving opening, a pile warp yarn is interlaced with the weft yarn of this weft receiving opening positioned at the back side relative to the at least one weft separating warp yarn, such as to extend out of the backing fabric between this weft yarn and the other weft yarn of this weft receiving opening, wherein, for changing the direction of inclination of the piles, at least one transition zone is provided, wherein, in at least one transition zone, two transition weft yarns provided immediately adjacent to each other in the warp direction extending through at least one weft receiving opening are positioned at substantially the same level in a direction that is substantially perpendicular with respect to a plane defined by the warp direction and the weft direction and/or are not separated by a weft separating warp yarn.
2. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein, in at least one transition zone, the two transition weft yarns are positioned at a back side relative to at least one weft separating warp yarn and/or wherein, in at least one transition zone, the two transition weft yarns are positioned at a pile side relative to at least one weft separating warp yarn.
3. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein, in at least one transition zone, the two transition weft yarns extend through the same weft receiving opening, and/or wherein, in at least one transition zone, the two transition weft yarns extend through different weft receiving openings.
4. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein, for changing the direction of inclination of the piles and changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, a first one of the transition weft yarns is interlaced with a first pile-forming pile warp yarn and a second one of the transition weft yarns is interlaced with a second pile-forming pile warp yarn, such that a pile provided by the first pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the first one of the transition weft yarns and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to the first one of the transition weft yarns in a first orientation of the warp direction, and a pile provided by the second pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side-between the second one of the transition weft yarns and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to the second one of the transition weft yarns in a second orientation of the warp direction.
5. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein, for changing the direction of inclination of the piles and changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, a pile-forming pile warp yarn is interlaced with one of the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone, such that a pile provided by the pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone and that no pile extends out of the backing fabric between the other one of the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to this transition weft yarn or that no pile extends out of the backing fabric between the one of the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to this transition weft yarn.
6. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein, for changing the inclination of the piles without changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, the pile-forming pile warp yarn is interlaced with none of the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone, such that a first pile provided by the pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between a first one of the transition weft yarns and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to the first one of the transition weft yarns of this transition zone in a first orientation of the warp direction, and a second pile provided by the pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between a second one of the transition weft yarns of this transition zone and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to the second one of the transition weft yarns in a second orientation of the warp direction, and/or wherein, for changing the inclination of the piles without changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, the pile-forming pile warp yarn is interlaced with one of the two transition weft yarns extending through a weft receiving opening of this transition zone, such as to extend out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the two transition weft yarns of this weft receiving opening.
7. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein, for changing the inclination of the piles without changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, the pile-forming pile warp yarn, in a first weft receiving opening of this transition zone, is interlaced with a weft yarn separated from the transition weft yarn of this first weft receiving opening by at least one weft separating warp yarn, such that a first pile provided by this pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the transition weft yarn of this first weft receiving opening and the other weft yarn of this first weft receiving opening, and, in a second weft receiving opening of this transition zone, is interlaced with a weft yarn separated from the transition weft yarn of this second weft receiving opening by at least one weft separating warp yarn, such that a second pile provided by this pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the transition weft yarn of this second weft receiving opening and the other weft yarn of this second weft receiving opening.
8. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein no tension warp yarns are provided in the backing fabric.
9. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein, in association with at least one weft receiving opening, a pile is provided by interlacing a pile warp yarn with a weft yarn of this weft receiving opening positioned immediately adjacent to the crossing of the binding warp yarns defining this weft receiving opening in a first orientation of the warp direction and, in association with at least one other weft receiving opening, a pile is provided by interlacing a pile warp yarn with a weft yarn of this weft receiving opening positioned immediately adjacent to the crossing of the binding warp yarns defining this weft receiving opening in a second orientation of the warp direction.
10. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein pile warp yarns not used for forming piles are bound into the backing fabric such as to extend substantially in the warp direction as dead pile warp yarns, and wherein the weft yarns of at least one weft receiving opening are separated from one another by at least one, preferably all the dead pile warp yarns extending in the area of this weft receiving opening as weft separating warp yarns.
11. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of warp yarn systems is provided following each other in the weft direction, at least one warp yarn system comprising two binding warp yarns crossing each other and at least one pile warp yarn, wherein in the pile warp yarn systems piles are provided by the pile warp yarns of a respective pile warp yarn system by interlacing these pile warp yarns with weft yarns extending through the weft receiving openings provided by the binding warp yarns of the same pile warp yarn system, such that, by means of the pile warp yarns of each one of the warp yarn systems, one row of piles substantially extending in the warp direction is provided.
12. A method of weaving a fabric having a shadow effect, comprising providing a backing fabric wherein: binding warp yarns are provided repeatedly crossing each other for providing weft receiving openings between crossings thereof following each other in a warp direction, and weft yarns are provided such as to extend through the weft receiving openings substantially in a weft direction, and providing piles extending out of the backing fabric at a pile side, pile warp yarns are interlaced with weft yarns of the backing fabric, wherein the weft yarns are provided such that, through at least one weft receiving opening two weft yarns extend, wherein in at least one weft receiving opening one of the weft yarns is positioned at a back side relative to at least one weft separating warp yarn extending in the backing fabric substantially in the warp direction and the other one of the weft yarns is positioned at the pile side relative to the at least one weft separating warp yarn, and providing a pile in association with this weft receiving opening, a pile warp yarn is interlaced with the weft yarn of this weft receiving opening positioned at the back side relative to the at least one weft separating warp yarn, such as to extend out of the backing fabric between this weft yarn and the other weft yarn of this weft receiving opening, and changing the direction of inclination of the piles, wherein at least one transition zone is provided, wherein, in at least one transition zone, two transition weft yarns provided immediately adjacent to each other in the warp direction extending through at least one weft receiving opening are provided such as to be positioned at substantially the same level in a direction that is substantially perpendicular with respect to a plane defined by the warp direction and the weft direction and/or are provided such as not to be separated by a weft separating warp yarn.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein, in at least one transition zone, the two transition weft yarns are positioned at a back side relative to at least one weft separating warp yarn, and/or wherein, in at least one transition zone, the two transition weft yarns are positioned at a pile side relative to at least one weft separating warp yarn.
14. The method according to claim 12, wherein, in at least one transition zone, the two transition weft yarns are provided such as to extend through the same weft receiving opening, and/or wherein, in at least one transition zone, the two transition weft yarns are provided such as to extend through different weft receiving openings.
15. The method according to claim 12, wherein, for changing the direction of inclination of the piles and changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, a first one of the transition weft yarns is interlaced with a first pile-forming pile warp yarn and a second one of the transition weft yarns is interlaced with a second pile-forming pile warp yarn, such that a pile provided by the first pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the first one of the transition weft yarns and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to the first one of the transition weft yarns in a first orientation of the warp direction, and a pile provided by the second pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the second one of the transition weft yarns and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to the second one of the transition weft yarns in a second orientation of the warp direction.
16. The method according to claim 12, wherein, for changing the direction of inclination of the piles and changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, a pile-forming pile warp yarn is interlaced with one of the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone, such that a pile provided by the pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone and that no pile extends out of the backing fabric between the other one of the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to this transition weft yarn or that no pile extends out of the backing fabric between the one of the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to this transition weft yarn.
17. The method according to claim 12, wherein, for changing the inclination of the piles without changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, the pile-forming pile warp yarn is interlaced with none of the two transition weft yarns of this transition zone, such that a first pile provided by the pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between a first one of the transition weft yarns and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to the first one of the transition weft yarns of this transition zone in a first orientation of the warp direction, and a second pile provided by the pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between a second one of the transition weft yarns of this transition zone and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to the second one of the transition weft yarns in a second orientation of the warp direction, and/or wherein, for changing the inclination of the piles without changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, the pile-forming pile warp yarn is interlaced with one of the two transition weft yarns extending through a weft receiving opening of this transition zone, such as to extend out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the two transition weft yarns of this weft receiving opening.
18. The method according to claim 12, wherein, for changing the inclination of the piles without changing the pile forming pile warp yarn, in at least one transition zone, the pile-forming pile warp yarn, in a first weft receiving opening of this transition zone, is provided such as to be interlaced with a weft yarn separated from the transition weft yarn of this first weft receiving opening by at least one weft separating warp yarn, such that a first pile provided by this pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the transition weft yarn of this first weft receiving opening and the other weft yarn of this first weft receiving opening, and, in a second weft receiving opening of this transition zone, is provided such as to be interlaced with a weft yarn separated from the transition weft yarn of this second weft receiving opening by at least one weft separating warp yarn, such that a second pile provided by this pile-forming pile warp yarn extends out of the backing fabric at the pile side between the transition weft yarn of this second weft receiving opening and the other weft yarn of this second weft receiving opening.
19. The method according to claim 12, wherein, in association with each fabric to be woven, a plurality of warp yarn systems are provided following each other in the weft direction, at least one warp yarn system comprising two binding warp yarns crossing each other and at least one, wherein, in the pile warp yarn systems, piles are provided by the pile warp yarns of a respective pile warp yarn system by interlacing these pile warp yarns with weft yarns extending through the weft receiving openings provided by the binding warp yarns of the same pile warp yarn system, such that, by means of the pile warp yarns of each one of the warp yarn systems, one row of piles substantially extending in the warp direction is provided, wherein, in association with at least one reed dent of a weaving machine, at least one warp yarn system is provided, and/or wherein, in association with at least one warp yarn system no tension warp yarns are provided.
20. The method according to claim 12, wherein the method is a face-to-face weaving method for simultaneously weaving two fabrics, wherein at least one warp yarn system comprises the warp yarns for both fabrics to be woven.
21. The method according to claim 19, wherein, in association with at least one warp yarn system, the crossings of the binding warp yarns of one of the two fabrics to be woven are offset relative to the crossings of the binding warp yarns of the other one of the fabrics to be woven in the warp direction.
22. The method according to claim 12, wherein, in at least one fabric, the crossings of the binding warp yarns defining the weft receiving openings in the two orientations of the warp direction are located at the same position in the warp direction.
Description
(1) The invention will now be explained with reference to the drawings, in which:
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(18) The fabrics TC, BC further comprise a plurality of pile warp yarns PY.sub.1, PY.sub.2, PY.sub.3, PY.sub.4 used for forming piles P extending out of the backing fabrics BF at the pile side PS thereof. In the portion of the weaving structure shown in
(19) Pile warp yarns PY.sub.2, PY.sub.3, PY.sub.4 not used for forming piles in the portion of the weaving structure shown in
(20) As can be seen in
(21) For adjusting and changing the direction of inclination of the piles P provided in the respective fabrics TC, BC, according to the present invention, there are provided transition zones Z. As can be seen in
(22) For generating a transition in the inclination of the piles P provided by pile warp yarn PY.sub.1, none of the transition weft yarns TE.sub.1, TE.sub.2 of transition zone Z of the top fabric TC is used for interlacing with pile warp yarn PY.sub.1. Instead, pile warp yarn PY.sub.1 and the piles P provided by this pile warp yarn, respectively, extend out of backing fabric BF of top fabric TC between each one of the two transition weft yarns TE.sub.1, TE.sub.2 of this transition zone Z and the immediately adjacent weft yarns used for interlacing with pile warp yarn PY.sub.1 at the back side BS with respect to weft separating warp yarns T, PY.sub.3, PY.sub.4 of top fabric TC.
(23) In transition zone Z of the bottom fabric BC, one of the two transition weft yarns TE.sub.1, TE.sub.2, in particular transition weft yarn TE.sub.1, is used for interlacing with pile warp yarn PY.sub.1 such that a pile provided by pile warp yarn PY.sub.1 extends out of backing fabric BF of bottom fabric BC between the two transition weft yarns TE.sub.1, TE.sub.2 of bottom fabric BC. Another pile provided by interlacing pile warp yarn PY.sub.1 with transition weft yarn TE.sub.1 in transition zone Z of bottom fabric BC extends out of backing fabric BF between this transition weft yarn TE.sub.1 and a weft yarn extending through the same weft receiving opening and being positioned immediately adjacent to transition weft yarn TE.sub.1 in a first orientation OW.sub.1 of the warp direction WA.
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(25) After cutting pile warp yarn PY.sub.1 in the middle between the two backing fabrics BF of fabrics TC, BC, piles P will become inclined in the manner shown in
(26) An alternative way of changing the direction of inclination is shown in
(27) The weaving structure of
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(31) In top fabric TC, pile warp yarn PY.sub.1 used for forming piles on the left side of transition zones Z is interlaced with transition weft yarn TE.sub.1 of transition zone Z for the last time such as to extend out of backing fabric BF of top fabric TC between the two transition weft yarns TE.sub.1, TE.sub.2. Pile warp yarn PY.sub.1 further extends out of backing fabric BF of bottom fabric BC between the two transition weft yarns TE.sub.1, TE.sub.2 of transition zone Z of this fabric BC before being bound into backing fabric BF as a dead pile warp yarn on the right side of transition zones Z. Therefore, in both fabrics TC, BC, a pile P will extend out of the respective backing fabric BF between transition weft yarns TE.sub.1 and the weft yarns immediately adjacent to transition weft yarns TE.sub.1 in the first orientation OW.sub.1 of warp direction WA and also between the two transition weft yarns TE.sub.1, TE.sub.2. In both fabrics TC, BC, no pile extends out of the respective backing fabric BF between the other transition weft yarn TE.sub.2 and a weft yarn immediately adjacent to this transition weft yarn TE.sub.2 in the second orientation OW.sub.2 of warp direction WA.
(32) A further difference of this embodiment of a weaving structure with respect to the embodiments shown in
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(35) When comparing the weaving structures of
(36) A further alternative weaving structure is shown in
(37) In all the weaving structures shown in
(38) Contrary to these embodiments, the embodiments shown in