.~ Cross laying by divergent thread conveying members
DEFINITION
Classification: 28/102
(under subclass 100) Method or apparatus wherein a nonwoven textile article or structure is formed by deposition of a thread component transversely of a longitudinally extended substrate, usually of thread components, by endless movable means which deviate from a thread- receiving zone of close adjacency to a thread deposition zone wherein the means are further apart to draw out and the extend the transverse thread component in transit therebetween.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
19, Textiles: Fiber Preparation,
160, and 163 for deposition of sliver or web, respectively, in a zigzag fashion.
66, Textiles: Knitting,
84, for feeding a cross-layed weft to a warp knitting machine.
156, Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, 177, for methods of adhesively bonding cross-layed webs, and subclasses 439+ for apparatus for adhesively bonding cross-layed webs.