WIRE CLOTH
20190257009 ยท 2019-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
D10B2403/02411
TEXTILES; PAPER
B01D39/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/4627
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Wire cloth comprising a woven structure (2) defined by:
a weave (3) comprising a plurality of first thread-like elements (3a) made of metallic material; and a warp (4) woven with said weave and comprising a plurality of second thread-like elements (4a) made at least partially of metallic material; said structure (2) further comprising at least one lateral area (5) parallel to said warp (4) and having deformation means (6) for occluding channels (7) defined between the first thread-like elements (3a) at said lateral zone (5).
Claims
1. Wire cloth comprising a woven structure (2) defined by: a weave (3) comprising a plurality of first thread-like elements (3a) made of metallic material; and a warp (4) woven with said weave and comprising a plurality of second thread-like elements (4a) made at least partially of metallic material; wherein said structure (2) further comprises at least one lateral area (5) parallel to said warp (4) and having deformation means (6) for occluding channels (7) defined between the first thread-like elements (3a) at said lateral zone (5).
2. Cloth according to claim 1, wherein said structure (2) comprises two lateral zones (5) opposite to each other, parallel to and near the end edges (2a) of the structure (2) itself; each lateral zone (5) having respective deformation means (6).
3. Cloth according to claim 1, wherein said deformation means (6) comprise second additional thread-like elements (6a), made of a material resistant to high temperatures and deformable if subjected to crushing to occlude said channels (7).
4. Cloth according to claim 3, wherein said second additional thread-like elements (6a) have a greater cross-sectional thickness with respect to the second thread-like elements (4a).
5. Cloth according to claim 3, wherein said second additional thread-like elements (6a) are parallel to said second thread-like elements (4a) and woven with the first thread-like elements (3a).
6. Cloth according to claim 3, wherein said second additional thread-like elements (6a) comprise aramid and/or copper fibres.
7. Cloth according to claim 1, wherein said deformation means (6) comprise a second band (8), made of a material resistant to high temperatures and deformable if subjected to crushing to occlude said channels.
8. Cloth according to claim 7, characterized in that said second thread-like elements (4a) arranged at each lateral zone (5) are embedded in said band (8).
9. Cloth according to claim 7, wherein said band (8) comprises a silicone and/or epoxy resin.
10. Cloth according to claim 7, wherein said band (8) defines respective opposite surfaces (8a) and arranged outside the first and second thread-like elements (3a, 4a).
11. Cloth according to claim 1, wherein each lateral zone (5) is spaced from the longitudinal edge (2a) of the woven structure (2) by a series of second thread-like elements (4a).
Description
[0016] These and other objects are realized by a wire cloth, according to the present invention, having the features illustrated in the annexed claims and hereinafter illustrated in an exemplary embodiment thereof (but not limiting) as well as in the attached drawings, in which:
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[0022] With reference to the attached figures, reference number 1 globally indicates a wire cloth according with the present invention.
[0023] In particular, the cloth 1 comprising a woven structure 2 defined by a weave 3 and a warp 4 woven with the weave 3.
[0024] In greater detail, the weave 3 has a plurality of first thread-like elements 3a made preferably of a metallic material.
[0025] Likewise, the warp also comprises a plurality of second thread-like elements 4a made at least partially of metallic material, and woven with the first elements 3a according to a predefined woven geometric pattern.
[0026] The first thread-like elements 3a preferably have a greater thickness than the second thread-like elements 4a. By virtue of this difference, the first elements 3a are more spaced and define between each other respective channels 7 (
[0027] The woven structure 2 thus defined preferably has a substantially rectangular peripheral development plain configuration, where two opposite longitudinal edges 2a are defined.
[0028] The structure 2 advantageously comprises at least a lateral zone 5 parallel to the warp 4 and approached to a respective edge 2a, the zone 5 developing as a strip along the whole longitudinal development of the cloth 1.
[0029] The lateral zone 5 having respective deformation means 6 for occluding the channels 7 at the zone 5 itself.
[0030] Preferably, the structure 2 has two lateral zones 5 opposite to each other parallel and close to the respective longitudinal end edges 2a. In this situation, each lateral zone 5 is provided with respective deformation means 6.
[0031] With reference to the first embodiment of
[0032] The second additional elements 6a preferably have a greater cross-sectional thickness then the second thread-like elements 4a. In this way, upon a pressure on the lateral zones 5 resulting from the action of suitable retaining members of the cloth 1 (not illustrated because they are not part of the present invention), the second additional thread-like elements 6a are deformed and, by virtue of the relative material and the increased thickness, they occlude the channels 7.
[0033] According to a preferential embodiment, the second additional thread-like elements 6a are preferably made of aramid and/or copper fibres.
[0034] It should however be specified that the material selected for the aforementioned second additional elements 6a may be anyone provided that it respects the characteristics of mechanical resistance, resistance to high temperatures and deformability.
[0035] According to a second embodiment illustrated in
[0036] In particular, the band 8 develops throughout the respective lateral zone 5 and consists of a resin inside which the second thread-like elements 4a are embedded, arranged at each zone 5.
[0037] In this case, all the second thread-like elements 4a are made of metallic material and remain anchored within the band 8. Moreover, a portion of the first thread-like elements 3a which pass through the aforementioned zone 5 remains embedded inside the resin band, too.
[0038] Preferably, the resin is composed of a silicone and/or epoxy material, such as for example two-component materials. Also in this case, the material chosen for making the band 8 can be anyone provided that it maintains suitable characteristics of deformability, mechanical resistance and resistance to high temperatures.
[0039] Advantageously, the band fills the spacings between the thread-like elements, thereby occluding the channels 7 at the aforementioned zones 5. The eventual passage of fluid through the channels 7 and towards the edges 2a of the structure 2 is therefore interrupted.
[0040] Each band 8 also defines respective opposite surfaces 8a and arranged outside the first and second thread-like elements 3a, 4a. Such surfaces 8a define a support for the action of suitable retaining members of the cloth 1 (not illustrated because they are not part of the present invention).
[0041] Finally, it should be noted that each lateral zone 5 is spaced from the longitudinal edge 2a of the structure 2 by a series of second thread-like elements 4a and an end portion of the first thread-like elements 3a. In this situation, also the deformation means 6, contained in the respective zones 5, are spaced from the edges 2a to occlude the passage of fluid through the channels before the edge 2a itself, that is to say in a more central zone of the structure 2.
[0042] The present invention overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art and provides significant advantages.
[0043] First of all, it should be noted that both embodiments determine the occlusion of the aforementioned channels 7 near the lateral zones 5. This results in the interruption of the fluid passage with the advantages derived from an optimal fluid sealing of the cloth 1.
[0044] It should also be considered that the first embodiment allows not to modify the structure of the cloth 1 by using second additional elements 6a which are inserted within the warp 4 according to the normal weaving methodologies. The second additional elements 6a, which are able to deform and have a greater thickness, occlude the channels 7 in the retaining condition of the cloth 1.
[0045] As regards the second embodiment, the channels 7 are directly occluded by means of the aforementioned band 8. In this case each band further determines a surface 8a for the support and the pressure of the retaining members of the cloth 1.
[0046] Also in this case, obtaining the bands 8 necessary for the sealing of lateral fluid is carried out simply by means of a resin which embeds the thread-like elements 3a, 4a at the lateral zones 5. This results in a particularly simple actuation of the deformation means 6 with the relative advantages in terms of operations for the creation of the entire cloth 1.