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3d fabric and preparing thereof

A technology of fabrics and three-dimensional fabrics, applied in the direction of fabrics, multi-strand fabrics, textiles, etc., can solve the problems that the sides of two-dimensional fabrics are not utilized or used, curtains are incomplete, and weaving technology cannot be realized.

Active Publication Date: 2009-10-14
YOUIL
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[0004] The sides of the 2D fabric are not exploited or used
But in practice, this weaving technique is impossible to achieve
Therefore, it is considered that the patented curtain is incomplete

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[0115] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to these drawings. It should be noted that, throughout the drawings and specification, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same or like parts. In describing the present invention, detailed descriptions of related known functions or structures will be omitted to avoid making the essential subject of the present invention unclear.

[0116] As used herein, the terms "about", "substantially" and the like are used to allow some leeway in mathematical accuracy to account for tolerances acceptable in the industry and to prevent irresponsible violators from The disclosure in which exact or absolute numerical values ​​are given to aid in the understanding of the invention is used as appropriate.

[0117] The term "fabric" is defined to include woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, felt fabrics, braided fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, laminated fabrics, and molded fabrics. A ...

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A three-dimensional multilayer fabric is provided. The fabric comprises a surface layer, a backing layer, and an intermediate layer connecting the surface layer and the backing layer. The surface layer includes sequential unstitched surface portions and sequential stitched surface portions formed in an alternating and repeating pattern. The unstitched surface portions of the surface layer are essentially composed of surface warp threads only, and the stitched surface portions of the surface layer are composed of the surface warp threads and intermediate warp threads. The backing layer includes sequential unstitched backing portions and sequential stitched backing portions formed in an alternating and repeating pattern. The unstitched backing portions of the backing layer are essentially composed of backing warp threads only, and the stitched backing portions of the backing layer are composed of the backing warp threads and the intermediate warp threads. The intermediate warp threads are woven without interlacing with weft threads on the surfaces of the unstitched backing portions. The intermediate layer includes sequential intermediate portions composed of the intermediate warp threads only. Each of the in not termediate portions consists of a first intermediate portion and a second intermediate portion connected to the stitched surface portions and the stitched backing portions in an alternating and repeating pattern. The connecting warp threads of the intermediate layer exposed to the outside of the backing layer are sheared. Further provided is a method for the production of the fabric.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to fabrics capable of producing three-dimensional shapes and methods of producing such fabrics. More particularly, the present invention relates to fabrics, especially fabrics suitable for use as curtain materials, which can be woven in batches on a single frame loom by novel weaving techniques and which can be converted between two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and It also relates to a method of producing the fabric. Background technique [0002] Fabrics are generally produced from corresponding raw materials and are formed by weaving, knitting, braiding or weaving. For example, felt fabrics are produced by interlocking fibers. Fabrics are mainly classified into woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, felt fabrics, plaited fabrics, non-woven fabrics, laminated fabrics and molded fabrics according to their standard production methods. [0003] In a narrow sense, a woven fabric refers to a fabric constructed by inter...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): D03D13/00D03D15/567
CPCE06B2009/2435D03D1/08E06B9/36D03D11/02E06B9/28D10B2403/021D03D13/00D03D11/00
Inventor 张后成柳一善
Owner YOUIL
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