![]() A belt comprising a fabric with bilateral satin weave
专利摘要:
A belt comprising at least one fabric (12) having a first face (24) and a second face (26) parallel to a longitudinal plane (A) of the belt (10), wherein the fabric (12) comprises:- a first weft layer (28) formed by a plurality of multifilament weft yarns (32) essentially parallel to each other,- a second weft layer (30) formed by a plurality of monofilament weft yarns (34) essentially parallel to each other, wherein the multifilament weft yarns (32) of the first weft layer (28) are overlapped with respective monofilament weft yarns (34) of the second weft layer (30), and- a plurality of multifilament warp yarns (36)wherein the fabric (12) has a weft dominance satin weave on both sides (24, 26). 公开号:EP3680374A1 申请号:EP19216867.2 申请日:2019-12-17 公开日:2020-07-15 发明作者:Marco ZERBOLA 申请人:Chiorino SpA; IPC主号:D03D13-00
专利说明:
[0001] The present invention relates to a belt comprising at least one fabric. [0002] In the following description and in the claims, the term "belt" is intended to indicate a flexible element for transmitting movement or for transporting objects, such as for example transmission belts, conveyor belts, process belts, etc. Description of the prior art [0003] A belt, for example, a conveyor belt for moving objects, such as packages and the like, typically comprises at least one fabric and one or more layers of elastomeric or thermoplastic material. The fabrics used for constructing belts are formed of yarns that can be made of synthetic material, for example, polyester, aramid, polyamide, polyolefin, etc. or natural materials such as cotton, linen, hemp, etc. The yarns may also be made of fibers of mineral materials, such as glass or carbon. The fabric can be formed by multifilament or monofilament yarns. [0004] In the sector of conveyor belts used in the logistics or transport of materials sector, the belts must have the following requirements: flame retardant, low cost, low energy consumption during operation, low noise (in some applications). [0005] A standard conveyor belt may have a transport side equipped with a PVC covering layer, a PET-fabric on the transport side, an intermediate PVC layer, a PET-fabric on the sliding side, and an impregnation layer on the sliding side. [0006] Generally, the characteristics of low energy consumption and the low noise characteristics of a belt are mutually antithetical. Typically, a belt that is optimized to have low energy consumption is usually not optimal from the point of view of low noise and - conversely - a belt optimized for low noise is generally not optimal from the point of view of low energy consumption. [0007] The weave and the characteristics of the fabric yarns are selected according to the characteristics to be optimized (low energy consumption or low noise). Object and summary of the invention [0008] The object of the present invention is to provide a belt that offers greater versatility in view of optimizing the characteristics of low energy consumption or low noise. [0009] According to the present invention, this object is achieved by a belt having the characteristics forming the subject of claim 1. [0010] Preferred embodiments of the invention form the subject of the dependent claims. [0011] The claims form an integral part of the disclosure provided here in relation to the invention. Brief description of the drawings [0012] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:Figure 1 is a schematic view of a belt according to an embodiment of the present invention, Figure 2 is a diagram illustrating the weave of each of the two faces of the fabric indicated by the arrow II in Figure 1, Figure 3 is a diagram illustrating an elementary weave unit of the fabric of Figure 2, Figure 4 shows an elementary weave unit opposite to the elementary weave unit of Figure 3, and Figures 5, 6, 7 and 8 are schematic views illustrating the arrangement of the warp yarns in the elementary reinforcement units of Figures 3 and 4. Detailed description [0013] With reference to Figure 1, the number 10 schematically indicates a belt that can be used, for example, as a conveyor belt for transporting materials. The belt 10 comprises a first fabric 12 and a second fabric 14 between which an intermediate layer 16 of thermoplastic material, for example, of foamed PVC, is arranged. The belt 10 has a transport surface 18 on which the materials to be carried rest, and a sliding surface 20 that cooperates with the support and drive members of the belt 10. The transport surface 18 is formed by a covering layer of thermoplastic material 22, for example, of flame retardant PVC. The second fabric 14 is arranged between the transport side covering layer 22 and the intermediate layer 16. [0014] The first fabric 12 has a first face 24 and a second face 26 parallel to a longitudinal plane A of the belt 10. The first face 24 of the fabric 12 is in contact with the intermediate layer 16. An impregnation layer 27 is applied on the second face 26 of the fabric 12, made of material with a low coefficient of friction forming the sliding surface 20. [0015] The fabric comprises a first weft layer 28 forming the first face 24 and a second weft layer forming the second face 26. The first weft layer 28 is formed by a plurality of multifilament weft yarns 32 essentially parallel to each other. The second weft layer 30 is formed by a plurality of monofilament weft yarns 32 essentially parallel to each other. The weft yarns 32 of the first weft layer 28 are overlapped on respective weft yarns 34 of the second weft layer 30. [0016] The multifilament weft yarns 32 can be formed of polyester filaments produced by extrusion. The multifilament weft yarns 32 can be high tenacity (HT) multifilament PET yarns with 92 filaments. In one embodiment, the multifilament yarn count 32 can be between 105 and 115 TEX (measured according to the UNI 9275 regulation: 1988 method A). For example, the multifilament yarn count 32 can be 110 TEX. [0017] The multifilament yarn 32 can be a parallel yarn without twists. The weft layer 28 formed by parallel multifilament yarns is advantageous because it helps to create a barrier effect to the passage of PVC. [0018] The monofilament weft yarns 34 of the second weft layer 30 can be polyester yarns produced by extrusion with a predetermined diameter. In one embodiment, the diameter of the monofilament yarns 34 can be between 0.28 and 0.32 mm, for example, 0.3 mm. [0019] The weft yarns 32, 34 can be arranged with a density between 26 and 28 yarns/cm, for example, 27 yarns/cm. [0020] The fabric 12 comprises a plurality of warp yarns 36 intertwined with the weft yarns 32, 34. [0021] The multifilament warp yarns 36 can be formed of polyester filaments produced by extrusion. [0022] The multifilament warp yarns 36 can be high tenacity (HT) multifilament PET yarns with 92 filaments. [0023] In one embodiment, the warp yarn count 36 can be between 105 and 115 TEX (measured according to the UNI 9275 regulation: 1988 method A). For example, the multifilament yarn count 36 can be 110 TEX. [0024] The multifilament yarn 36 is twisted, with a torsion number between 100 and 110 rounds/m, and never below 100 rounds/m (measured according to the UNI EN ISO 2061: 2010 regulation). For example, the number of twists can be 100 rounds/m. [0025] The fabric 12 has a satin weave on both faces 24, 26 (bilateral satin weave). The satin weave of the fabric 12 has a weft dominance on both faces 24, 26. [0026] Figure 2 illustrates a possible embodiment of the weave of the fabric 12. The weave of the fabric 12 is the same on both faces 24, 26. On both faces 24, 26 the weave of the fabric is a satin weave with weft dominance (light satin). In the example illustrated the weave is a satin of four. [0027] In the representation of Figure 2, the rows represent the weft yarns 32, 34 and the columns represent the warp yarns 36. A black square indicates that the warp yarn 36 is above the weft yarn 32, 34 of the weft layer 28, 30 of the face 24, 26 that is observed. A white square indicates that the warp yarn 26 is below the weft yarn 32, 34 of the weft layer 28, 30 of the face 24, 26 that is observed. [0028] Both faces 24, 26 have the same weave but differ from each other in that the face 24 has a dominance of multifilament weft yarns 32 while the face 26 has a dominance of monofilament weft yarns 34. [0029] The weave illustrated in Figure 2 is obtained by reproducing one elementary weave unit an indeterminate number of times, the weave unit having the pattern illustrated in Figure 3, formed by four weft yarns and four warp yarns. Figure 4 illustrates the corresponding elementary weave unit opposite to the elementary weave unit of Figure 3. In other words, Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the same part of fabric 12 observed on opposite sides. [0030] With reference to Figures 3-8, each elementary weave unit of the fabric 12 comprises four multifilament weft yarns of the first weft layer 28 indicated with 321, 322, 323, 324, four monofilament weft yarns of the second weft layer 28, indicated with 341, 342, 343, 344 and four multifilament warp yarns 36 indicated with 361, 362, 363, 364. [0031] In each elementary weave unit including four weft yarns and four warp yarns, each warp yarn 361, 362, 363, 364 is intertwined with just one weft yarn 321, 322, 323, 324 of the first weft layer 28 and with just one weft yarn 341, 342, 343, 344 of the second weft layer 30. [0032] On each face 24, 26 of the fabric 12 the intertwining points of the warp yarns are never aligned with each other in the longitudinal direction of the weft yarns or in the direction transverse to the weft yarns. [0033] The different morphology of the two faces 24, 26 of the fabric 12 allows different properties of the belt to be obtained according to how the fabric 12 is oriented in the structure of the belt 10. [0034] If the fabric 12 is arranged as shown in Figure 1, with the first weft layer 28 formed by multifilament yarns 32 facing the intermediate layer 16, and the second weft layer 30 formed by monofilament yarns 34 facing the sliding side, a belt 10 is obtained in which the reduction of the friction coefficient is optimized. [0035] If the same fabric 12 is arranged in the structure of the belt 10 in the opposite way, that is with the second weft layer 30 facing the intermediate layer 16 and the first weft layer 28 facing the sliding side, a belt 10 is obtained in which low noise is optimized, and partly a decrease in the friction coefficient. [0036] The fabric 12 therefore allows two types of belt 10 to be produced with different characteristics using a single fabric. In particular, a belt 10 can be obtained in which the reduction of the friction coefficient is optimized or a belt 10 in which the noise reduction is optimized. [0037] In both embodiments, the fabric 12 allows the adhesion with the intermediate layer 16 to be increased since both the faces 24, 26 of the fabric, having a predominance of weft yarns, favor a better adhesion to the intermediate layer 16, in particular in the case in which the intermediate layer is made of PVC, which adheres well on fabrics with a weft predominance. [0038] The fabric 12, furthermore, allows reduction of the passage of PVC from the intermediate layer 16 towards the sliding face thanks to the barrier formed by the weft layer of the face of the fabric 12 adhering to the intermediate layer 16. Reducing the passage of PVC through the fabric reduces the friction coefficient in both modes in which the fabric can be oriented. [0039] Moreover, the fabric 12 has a high transverse rigidity thanks to the weft layer 30 formed by monofilament yarns with a large diameter (for example 0.3 mm) . [0040] Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments can be widely varied with respect to those described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.
权利要求:
Claims (8) [0001] A belt comprising at least one fabric (12) having a first face (24) and a second face (26) parallel to a longitudinal plane (A) of the belt (10), wherein the fabric (12) comprises: - a first weft layer (28) formed by a plurality of multifilament weft yarns (32) essentially parallel to each other, - a second weft layer (30) formed by a plurality of monofilament weft yarns (34) essentially parallel to each other, wherein the multifilament weft yarns (32) of the first weft layer (28) are overlapped with respective monofilament weft yarns (34) of the second weft layer (30), and - a plurality of multifilament warp yarns (36)wherein the fabric (12) has a weft dominance satin weave on both sides (24, 26). [0002] A belt according to claim 1, wherein in any elementary weave unit of said fabric (12) including four weft yarns (32, 34) and four warp yarns (36), each warp yarn (36) is intertwined with a single weft yarn (32) of the first weft layer (28) and with a single weft yarn (34) of the second weft layer (30). [0003] A belt according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein in any elemental weave unit including four weft yarns (32, 34) and four warp yarns (36), the warp yarns intertwining points (36) are not aligned with each other in the longitudinal direction of the weft yarns nor in a direction perpendicular to the weft yarns. [0004] A belt according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein on each of the faces (24, 26) of the fabric (12) the weave is formed reproducing an indeterminate number of times an elementary weave unit having the following pattern: [0005] A belt according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said fabric (12) has a face (24, 26) adhering to an intermediate layer (16) of thermoplastic material and an opposite face (24, 26) coated with an impregnation layer (27) with a low coefficient of friction forming a sliding surface (20). [0006] A belt according to claim 5, wherein the first weft layer (28) of the fabric (12) is adherent to said intermediate layer (16) and the second weft layer (30) is coated with said low coefficient of friction impregnation layer (27). [0007] A belt according to claim 5, wherein the second weft layer (30) of the fabric (12) is adherent to said intermediate layer (16) and the first weft layer (28) is covered with said low coefficient of friction impregnation layer (27). [0008] A belt according to any one of claims 5-7, comprising a second fabric (14) arranged between said intermediate layer (16) and a transport side covering layer (22).
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