Multi-layer woven fabric article
11571874 · 2023-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
D03D7/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D15/283
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D03D13/004
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D11/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
D10B2403/022
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D03D11/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B2250/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D10B2331/04
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B2307/724
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47C31/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B32B3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D03D11/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A multi-layer article of woven fabric includes a woven base layer; a woven mesh layer, disposed above the base layer, the mesh layer utilizing a first common warp for each one of a plurality of stacked wefts; and a woven binding layer, disposed above the mesh layer. The base layer and the binding layer share a second common warp.
Claims
1. A multi-layer article of woven fabric comprising: a woven base layer; a woven mesh layer, disposed above the base layer, the mesh layer utilizing a first common warp for each one of a plurality of stacked wefts; a woven binding layer, disposed above the mesh layer; and a pattern layer, disposed above the binding layer, wherein: (a) the base layer, the binding layer, and the pattern layer employ a second common warp, distinct from the first common warp, (b) each of the base layer and the binding layer is woven in a manner as to be separately bound to the mesh layer, (c) the mesh layer is devoid of any contribution from the second common warp, and (d) the face of the pattern layer is devoid of any visible binding point.
2. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the second common warp is made of a multifilament yarn that is resistant to deflection.
3. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the stacked wefts of the mesh layer are made of resilient yarn.
4. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the first common warp of the mesh layer is made of resilient yarn.
5. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the weft of the base layer is made of a multifilament yarn that is resistant to deflection.
6. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the stacked wefts of the mesh layer are made of resilient yarn.
7. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the first common warp of the mesh layer is made of resilient yarn.
8. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 7, wherein the stacked wefts of the mesh layer are made of resilient yarn, so that both the first common warp of the mesh layer and the stacked wefts of the mesh layer are made of resilient yarn.
9. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 8, wherein the second common warp includes yarn selected from the group consisting of a wrapped yarn and a tacked yarn and combinations thereof.
10. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the second common warp includes yarn that is elastic, so as to render the fabric stretchable in the warp direction.
11. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 10, wherein the second common warp includes yarn selected from the group consisting of a wrapped yarn and a tacked yarn and combinations thereof.
12. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 11, wherein at least one of the wefts includes yarn that is elastic, so as to render the fabric stretchable in the weft direction.
13. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 12, wherein the wefts of the binding layer and the pattern layer include yarn that is elastic.
14. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the mesh layer is woven in a manner to embed, in the article of woven fabric, a structural curve.
15. A multi-layer article of woven fiber according to claim 1, wherein the first common warp uses a first yarn and the second common warp uses a second yarn, different from the first yarn, the first yarn and the second yarn having different densities.
16. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the mesh layer has a first sublayer and a second sublayer, the first and second sublayers being woven so that the first mesh sublayer is alternately above and below the second mesh sublayer, thereby creating a double-weave structure having hollow spaces.
17. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the base layer and the binding layer are configured to avoid intersecting.
18. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the second common warp is employed in all layers other than the mesh layer.
19. A multi-layer article of woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein the mesh layer employs no warp other than the first common warp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing features of embodiments will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description, taken with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
(6) Definitions. As used in this description and the accompanying claims, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated, unless the context otherwise requires:
(7) A “mesh layer” is a layer that is woven from a common warp with a plurality of stacked wefts, wherein yarns used in the warp and in the weft are resilient.
(8) A yarn that is “resilient” is a yarn that when bent or deflected will tend to return strongly to its original position. Examples of such a yarn include monofilament fibers, such as of nylon or polyester.
(9) A yarn that is “resistant to deflection” is a yarn that when bent or deflected will tend to return to its original position. Examples of such a yarn include multifilament fibers, such as of nylon or polyester.
(10) A “wrapped” yarn is a composite yarn having an elastic core of a first composition that is wrapped with an inelastic exterior of a second composition, wherein the wrapping protects the elastic core and allows expansion and contraction of the exterior in cooperation with expansion and contraction of the elastic core.
(11) In various embodiments, the present invention provides a “spacer fabric,” which is a three-dimensional multi-layer fabric having a system of interconnecting yarns that connect the face and back. Among other things, the spacer fabric of these embodiments is suitable for use in furniture applications, particularly as a suspension material in seating applications. The spacer fabric of this embodiment can be used in lieu of cushions for either the back or the seat of a chair. The spacer fabric of this embodiment is stable, breathable, cushioning, resilient, strong, aesthetic in terms of appearance and texture, and provides good ergonomic support while also reducing the need for multiple components. In various embodiments, the fabric is made on a conventional production loom using two beams to create multiple layers, and, in one embodiment, has five layers.
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(13) In one embodiment, there are five layers to the fabric when it is opened up. The layers can also be compressed into one layer. The base layer has two sides, the back 20 and the face 10. The back 20 is the backside of the whole fabric. The base layer provides stability for the other four layers and consequently has little stretch. The base layer is firm and gives support to the weight of the sitter. The face 10 of the base layer is connected by a plurality of binding points to the mesh layer 12. Although we refer to “mesh layer 12,” in this embodiment, the mesh layer in fact has two sublayers, which we term below “mesh layer A” and “mesh layer B”. Mesh layer A corresponds to item 12 in
(14) The binding layer 16 is disposed above the mesh layer 12 and is bound to it. The binding layer 16 can be implemented with a thin polyester yarn in the weft with an elastic warp yarn; the thin weft yarn is strong. As one option the weft can be transparent; the transparency of the weft yarn prevents it from interfering visually with the pattern layer 18. Alternatively, the weft is not transparent and provides content that can be integrated into the pattern layer. The pattern layer 18 is disposed above the binding layer 16. The exposed face of the pattern layer 18 can be configured for visual appeal and suitable tactile surface development. In this fashion, the pattern layer can be used to establish visual and tactile aesthetics including pattern, color, texture, tactile surface and surface design. No binding points show on the face of the pattern layer 18. Nevertheless, in some embodiments, the pattern layer is omitted, and the binding layer is the uppermost layer of the fabric, and will show on its surface the plurality of connection points with the mesh layer. In fact, in yet another embodiment, both the pattern layer and the binding layer are omitted, in which case, the mesh layer is the uppermost layer of the fabric and serves as the face of the fabric.
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(16) The second common warp, which is employed in all layers other than the mesh layer, is a stretch yarn using an elastic in its core. It is either wrapped with or tacked to a carrier yarn. This carrier yarn is made of polyester or nylon, although other materials can be used, as long as they can be wrapped or tacked to the elastic yarn. The total yarn density of this yarn is 87 to 250 denier. The first common warp, which is employed in the mesh layer, is a resilient yarn, and, in various embodiments is implemented as a monofilament yarn. The monofilament yarn has some elasticity. The dimension of this yarn is 850 dtex or 750 denier. The proportion of the two warps is 2:3. There are two monofilament ends to three elastic ends.
(17) The stretch yarn provides softness in the base layer 10, binding layer 16 and pattern layer 18. The monofilament yarn used in the mesh layer 12 provides resilience and long-term strength. It provides a weave structure that is breathable and a material that withstands stress and weight. In this embodiment, the combination of these two yarns, namely the monofilament yarn and the stretch yarn, provides a soft but strong fabric. Each layer is woven independently, and each layer is connected to another layer. The independence and the interconnectedness of the layers allows distinct contributions to the effect from each layer. Each layer uses independent weft yarns.
(18) The construction of various embodiments of the present invention renders them breathable. The fabric is breathable. The resilient yarns in the warp and weft, the double-weave structure and the shifting positions in mesh layers create a hollow space in the middle of the fabric.
(19) In various embodiments, the shape of the fabric can be defined by the mesh layer. In particular, by changing the number of picks in the mesh layer, a structural curve can be embedded in the fabric. For example,
(20) The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be merely exemplary; numerous variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. All such variations and modifications are intended to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in any appended claims.