D - Textiles – Paper – 06 – M
Patent
D - Textiles, Paper
06
M
D06M 17/00 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2685781
In an industrial multilayer fabric, narrower wefts of a small diameter are placed between lower side wefts so as to sandwich a knuckle formed by a lower side warp on the lower surface side of the fabric. The industrial fabric is obtained by stacking at least upper side wefts and lower side wefts one after another and weaving these wefts with warps, wherein narrower wefts having a smaller diameter than that of the lower side wefts and forming a shorter crimp than that formed by the lower side wefts on the lower side surface are arranged between the lower side wefts; and at a knuckle portion formed by warps passing under one or two successive lower side wefts, the narrower wefts form a crimp passing under lower side warps so as to sandwich, from both sides, one knuckle or two knuckles formed by two adjacent warps under two adjacent wefts.
Kondo Yoshihisa
Ueda Ikuo
Nelligan O'brien Payne Llp
Nippon Filcon Co. Ltd.
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