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TEXTILE SUBSTRATE MADE OF SEVERAL DIFFERENT DISPOSABLE AND/OR USABLE MATERIALS, USE OF SUCH A TEXTILE SUBSTRATE, AND METHOD FOR REPROCESSING SUCH A TEXTILE SUBSTRATE

      
Application Number CH2012000125
Publication Number 2012/167394
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-06-06
Publication Date 2012-12-13
Owner GESSNER AG (Switzerland)
Inventor Baumeler, Alfred

Abstract

The invention relates to a textile substrate (1A), comprising a warp and a weft and containing several different disposable and/or usable materials. A first subset of the totality of all warp threads and weft threads contains one or more warp threads (K1(1), K2(1), K3(1)) and one or more weft threads (S1(1)), wherein each warp thread of the first subset and each weft thread of the first subset is made of a first of the different disposable materials. A second subset of the totality of all warp threads (K1(2), K2(2), K3(2)) and weft threads contains one or more warp threads and/or one or more weft threads, wherein each warp thread of the second subset and each weft thread of the second subset is made of a second of the different disposable materials. A third subset of the totality of all warp threads and weft threads contains one or more warp threads and/or one or more weft threads (S1(3)), wherein each warp thread of the third subset and each weft thread of the third subset is made of a material (Z) that can be destroyed by means of a chemical and/or physical method. The warp threads and weft threads of the first and second subsets (K1(1), K2(1), K3(1), K1(2), K2(2), K3(2)) are arranged in such a way that said warp threads and weft threads are not bound to one another and thus can be separated if the respective warp threads and/or weft threads (S1(3)) of the third subset are destroyed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • D03D 15/06 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material or construction of the yarn or other warp or weft elements used using scaffolding threads, i.e. threads removed after weaving