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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 07, 2017
Filed:
Feb. 06, 2014
Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, DE;
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT DRESDEN, Dresden, DE;
Abstract
A fabric structure () having a cellular construction. The fabric structure comprises at least one base layer () consisting of warp threads (), at least one top layer () consisting of warp threads () and weft threads () placed in between, wherein the fabric structure () is formed by a multiplicity of three-dimensional cells () and the height () of each individual cell () is defined by the spacing () between two warp threads (), located above the other in height direction z, in adjacent layers (), the length () of the cell () is defined by the spacing () between two warp threads () or () adjacent in the weft direction x, in one layer () and the width () of a cell () is defined by the extent () of the weft thread course in the warp direction y and/or the spacing () between the two weft threads () that are opposite in the warp direction y and adjacent to the particular cell (). According to the invention, each weft thread () extends at least regionally in the fabric structure () in a dimensionally stable and three-dimensional manner and winds in the weft direction x about this axis () an imaginary, three-dimensional elongate hollow body, extending through the cells (), having any desired end face (). The weft threads () intersect the warp threads () such that the weft threads () and warp threads () retain one another and the fabric structure () is self-supporting.