Textured surface effect fabric and methods of manufacture
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1. A method of manufacturing a tufted pile fabric comprising the steps of:
- providing front and back needle bars spaced one from another in a warp direction with each bar carrying a plurality of needles spaced from one another in the weft direction with at least one needle bar movable in a weft direction relative to another of said needle bars;
supplying a plurality of yarns to a single feed roll for each of the front and back needle bars, respectively;
stitching a plurality of yarns into a substrate by operation of the needle bars to form a tufted pile fabric;
controlling yarn feed to said needle bars during stitching to provide a warpwise pattern effect in the tufted pile fabric with immediately adjacent tufts in warpwise rows thereof having different heights relative to the substrate and to one another, including (i) providing a single servomotor for driving each yarn feed roll and (ii) incrementally advancing each said yarn feed roll under control of said servomotor to provide the warpwise pattern effect in the tufted pile fabric; and
controlling the movement of said one needle bar in the weft direction to effect a difference in height between next-adjacent stitches in the weft direction, thereby providing warpwise and weftwise patterning effects.
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Abstract
Tufting apparatus includes servomotors driving front and back yarn feed rolls for feeding yarns to the needles of the front and back needle bars, respectively. Incremental servomotor control for each stitch enables a height differential between immediately adjacent stitches in excess of 3/32 inch (2.38 mm). By providing yarns of multiple colors and textures, a variety of patterns and textured surface effects are provided in the surface of the tufted pile fabric.
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1. A method of manufacturing a tufted pile fabric comprising the steps of:
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providing front and back needle bars spaced one from another in a warp direction with each bar carrying a plurality of needles spaced from one another in the weft direction with at least one needle bar movable in a weft direction relative to another of said needle bars; supplying a plurality of yarns to a single feed roll for each of the front and back needle bars, respectively; stitching a plurality of yarns into a substrate by operation of the needle bars to form a tufted pile fabric; controlling yarn feed to said needle bars during stitching to provide a warpwise pattern effect in the tufted pile fabric with immediately adjacent tufts in warpwise rows thereof having different heights relative to the substrate and to one another, including (i) providing a single servomotor for driving each yarn feed roll and (ii) incrementally advancing each said yarn feed roll under control of said servomotor to provide the warpwise pattern effect in the tufted pile fabric; and controlling the movement of said one needle bar in the weft direction to effect a difference in height between next-adjacent stitches in the weft direction, thereby providing warpwise and weftwise patterning effects. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of manufacturing a tufted pile fabric comprising the steps of:
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providing front and back needle bars spaced one from another in a warp direction with each bar carrying a plurality of needles spaced from one another in the weft direction with at least one needle bar movable in a weft direction relative to another of said needle bars; supplying a plurality of yarns to a single feed roll for each of the front and back needle bars, respectively; stitching a plurality of yarns from said yarn feed rolls into a substrate to form a tufted file fabric; and effecting a pattern in the tufted fabric of different tuft heights in one-tuft increments in the warp and weft directions by (i) providing a single servomotor for driving each yarn feed roll;
(ii) incrementally advancing said yarn feed roll under control of said servomotor; and
(iii) controlling the movement of said one needle bar in the weft direction while incrementally advancing the yarn feed rolls by said servomotors. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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