Patents Examined by Jenna Johnson
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Patent number: 9458558Abstract: The invention relates to a high-strength light-weight non-woven fabric made of spunbonded non-woven, particularly for use as a reinforcement or strengthening material, comprising at least one ply of melt-spun synthetic filaments, which are bonded by means of high-energy water jets, characterized in that it includes a thermally activatable binding agent, which is applied onto the ply of melt-spun filaments in the form of at least one thin layer. The invention further relates to a method for producing such a non-woven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: CARL FREUDENBERG KGInventors: Ivo Ruzek, Ararad Emirze
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Patent number: 9429394Abstract: A fabric for protecting a wearer thereof from an energy weapon. The fabric is made of a plurality of coupled strands. Each strand is made from staple fibers. At least 30% of the staple fibers are an electrically conductive material for conducting electric current from an energy weapon that contacts or is adjacent to the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2013Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: OLIVE TREE FINANCIAL GROUP, L.L.C.Inventor: Gregory Russell Schultz
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Patent number: 9421734Abstract: The present disclosure provides a fabric structure for manufacturing water sports garments. The foamed rubber sheet has a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The inner fabric layer includes a draining fabric layer attached to the first surface of the foamed rubber sheet, an elastic fabric layer attached to the draining fabric layer, and a water repellent fabric layer attached to the elastic fabric layer. The outer fabric layer is attached to the second surface of the foamed rubber sheet. Water may directly pass into the draining fabric layer, through the water repellent fabric layer and the elastic fabric layer, and be drained out of the fabric structure. Therefore, the user wearing the water sports garment made of the fabric structure may feel comfortable and warm while water is drained out.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Shei Chung Hsin Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Heng-Wen Shiue
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Patent number: 9400008Abstract: A device is provided including a textile article. The textile article includes a leading edge comprising an open loop and a secured loose end. The device further includes a piece of hardware threaded through the open loop. The textile article is configured to easily unravel by removing the piece of hardware from the open loop and pulling upon the secured loose end.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2013Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Inventor: John L. Tuttle
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Patent number: 9328436Abstract: Energy absorbing fabrics that are generally flat and that have a controllable and significant elongation distance. The fabrics are comprised of elongation yarns, such as partially oriented yarns (POY), and binder yarns, where the elongation yarns and the binder yarns have various weave-in percentages depending on the desired amount of elongation. In certain embodiments, because they are generally flat, the energy absorbing fabrics are suitable for use in retractors. Also provided are processes of manufacturing generally flat, energy absorbing fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: YKK Corporation of AmericaInventor: Timothy M. Russell
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Patent number: 9315925Abstract: The present invention provides a layered product, which, when processed into a textile product by sewing, fusing, or the like, overcomes such a practical restriction that a knit must be used on the side to be subjected to a sealing treatment, makes the sealing treatment easier, has intact appearance and touch feeling, and is lightweight. The layered product comprises a flexible film and a woven fabric layered thereon at the side to be subjected to the sealing treatment in processing the layered product into the textile product. The layered product has a total cover factor (CFtotal) from 700 to 1400, calculated from the cover factors of the warp and the weft constituting the woven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Co., Ltd.Inventors: Junichi Akimori, Hiroki Sadato
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Patent number: 9315939Abstract: A monofilament with longitudinally oriented grooves and fabrics made thereof having reduced air permeability, wherein the reduced permeability is achieved without using additional coatings or stuffer yarns. Bicomponent monofilaments made from these grooved monofilaments using solution or wire coating have improved coating adhesion and may also include a conductive coating. In addition, the grooved bicomponent monofilaments may include a wear-indicating mechanism. Also disclosed are monofilaments with grooves formed in its surfaces. Advantageously, these grooved monofilaments exhibit improved adhesion to “sheet-grip” coatings, as compared with circular monofilaments. In addition, fabrics comprising these grooved monofilaments demonstrate improved air handling. The grooved monofilaments may be incorporated in a fabric as MD yarns, CD yarns, or both CD and MD yarns.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: Shuiyuan Luo, Alan Billings, Michael Josef
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Patent number: 9315926Abstract: A stretch fabric in which one yarn of warp and weft yarns is obtained from an inelastic yarn having a crimp ratio of 5% to 30% and at least a portion of the other is obtained from an elastic yarn having a crimp ratio of 0% to 5%, and characterized in that the extension percentage in a load direction along the former yarn is 5% to 30% when weighted with a 340N/5 cm load in the load direction. The stretch fabric has excellent cushioning properties and fatigue resistance, and can be used as a material that saves space and combines holding properties with cushioning properties.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2013Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignees: Toray Industries, Inc., Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroaki Date, Hiroshi Tsuchikura, Ryosuke Yamao, Shin Maezawa
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Patent number: 9241537Abstract: A spacer textile material has at least a portion of multiple tensile strands located between a first layer and a second layer of the spacer textile material where the first layer and second layer have been joined together to form channels in which the tensile strands move freely. In one or more locations, a first tensile strand and a second tensile overlap at an intersection region. Further, the spacer textile material may be incorporated into an article of footwear.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2013Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Douglas A. Beye, Lysandre Follet
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Patent number: 9226548Abstract: A spacer textile material has at least a portion of multiple tensile strands located together between a first layer and a second layer of the spacer textile material, where the first layer and second layer have been joined together to form channels in which the tensile strands move freely. The tensile strands may be disposed in the spacer textile material together or they may be separated into different portions of the spacer textile. Further, the spacer textile material having channels with multiple tensile strands may be incorporated into an article of footwear.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2013Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Lysandre Follet, Douglas A. Beye, Daniel A. Podhajny
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Patent number: 9220638Abstract: Deformed web materials are disclosed. The web materials have discrete deformations formed therein. The deformations may be features in the form of portions of a web with apertures therein, protrusions, depressed areas, and combinations thereof. These features may extend out from the surface on one side of the web, or from both of the surfaces of the web. Different features may be intermixed with one another.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: John Lee Hammons, Jill Marlene Orr, John Joseph Curro, John Brian Strube, Keith Joseph Stone
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Patent number: 9212434Abstract: A unique blend of fibers used to create a yarn or fabric useful in protective garments including a lyocell fiber, and a flame resistant fiber that is not a modacrylic and/or does not require the emission of gases and/or acids for flame resistance. The lyocell fiber is approximately 5% to 55% of the blend, and the flame resistant fiber is approximately 45% to 95% of the blend. The resulting fabric requires no post treatment for flame resistance.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2010Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: PBI Performance Products, Inc.Inventors: Amy McSwain Ulrich, Brian Patrick Shiels
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Patent number: 9174395Abstract: A textile product and a method of making the same is described wherein the textile product includes a layer of metal elements, an array of stitches, and wherein the metal elements are encased between the legs of the stitch and the underlap of the stitch. Preferably, the overlaps and/or underlaps span between at least two stitch lines. This provides an improved metal element based textile product for preparing reinforced articles. The metal element based textile product of the present invention allows improved processing and improved performance as compared to conventional metal element based textile products.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: NV BEKAERT SAInventors: Angela Durie, Bruno Jaspaert, Dirk Tytgat
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Patent number: 9169582Abstract: This invention relates to a yarn having high moisture regain for use in arc and flame protection and fabrics and garments containing the yarn. The yarn has a blend of fibers which includes 10 to 40 weight percent meta-aramid fiber having a degree of crystallinity of at least 20%, 20 to 60 weight percent modacrylic fiber, 15 to 45 weight percent FR rayon fiber, and (d) 5 to 20 weight percent para-aramid fiber; based on the total weight of these components. If desired, 1 to 3 weight percent of the para-aramid fiber in the yarn can be replaced with an antistatic fiber as long as at least 5 weight percent para-aramid fiber is present.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2011Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventor: Reiyao Zhu
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Patent number: 9061482Abstract: A bamboo Chair pad that can be manufactured from 100% Anji Mountain bamboo from China. The bamboo is all treated with various protective coatings to add resistance to natural factors including water, sun and dirt. All bamboo chair pads can be manufactured from the harder portions of the bamboo trunk. (Some bamboo is manufactured from the softer fibers of the inside of the bamboo trunk). This portion of the bamboo trunk is not utilized for this invention. The bamboo utilized in the present inventions is taken from the harder part of the bamboo trunk to assure maximum endurance and longevity. The lower trunk portion of the bamboo plant is harder and less porous.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: GFH Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Darryl S. Gold
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Patent number: 9034775Abstract: A structure may include a plurality of first fiber bundles, a plurality of second fiber bundles, and a plurality of connecting threads. The first fiber bundles may extend substantially parallel to each other. The second fiber bundles may extend substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to the first fiber bundles. The connecting threads may engage the first fiber bundles and the second fiber bundles such that at least one of the connecting threads is continuously wrapped around each of the first fiber bundles in a helical pattern. The at least one of the connecting threads may extend across a width of each of the second fiber bundles, and may thereby secure the second fiber bundles to each of the first fiber bundles. The first and second fiber bundles may be embedded in a construction material and adapted to reinforce the construction material.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2012Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Fortress Stabilization SystemsInventor: Donald E. Wheatley
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Patent number: 9012341Abstract: Continuous treadmill belt comprising a continuous first foamed layer (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18) made of thermoplastic foamed material, with an upper side (25, 26) and an under side (34, 35, 36), wherein a first pulling body (41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48) is arranged on the under side (34, 35, 36) and comprises a first textile layer and a pulling body under side (54, 56, 58), and wherein no layer is arranged between the continuous foamed first layer (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18) and the first pulling body (41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48), which hinders a local shearing displacement of the first pulling body (41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48) parallel to the under side (34, 35, 36) or stiffens said pulling body.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Habasit AGInventors: Stefan Rohr, Marshall Wright, Heinz Lüscher, Frank Otte, Edgar Von Gellhorn
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Patent number: 8932966Abstract: A composite velour fabric garment includes a laminate consisting of an outer woven shell layer, an inner thermal layer of knit construction, and an intermediate layer disposed between and laminated to each of the shell layer and the thermal layer. The outer woven shell layer contains spandex in at least a weft direction for stretch and recovery in a width direction. The knit construction of the inner thermal layer provides stretch in at least a width direction, in harmony with the shell layer, and the inner thermal layer has a raised surface facing inwardly, away from the shell layer. The intermediate layer has controlled air permeability, including zero air permeability.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, Jane Hunter, David Costello, Gadalia Vainer
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Patent number: 8906816Abstract: A sheet of wiping material has a first outer surface and a second outer surface and a core region between the surfaces. The wiping material includes absorbent fibers and non-absorbent fibers. The wiping material has a stratified structure with a fiber gradient and a higher ratio of absorbent fibers to non-absorbent fibers at the outer surfaces of the wiping material than in the core region. A method of producing the wiping material is described.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2007Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventors: Lars Fingal, Mikael Strandqvist
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Patent number: 8877316Abstract: The article contains a fibrous, non-woven web and having a personal care composition associated with this web. The present invention relates to disposable, personal care articles useful for cleansing and/or treating the skin, hair or other similar keratin-containing surfaces. These articles are used by the consumer by either wetting the dry article with water and then rubbing the article against the skin, hair or other similar keratin-containing surfaces, or taking a wet, disposable, personal care article and rubbing against the skin, hair or other similar keratin-containing surfaces or taking a moist, disposable, personal care article and rubbing against the skin, hair or other similar keratin-containing surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Erik John Hasenoehrl, Edward Dewey Smith, III, Daniel Burton Sears, Steven Kirk Hedges, Robert Haines Turner, John Joseph Curro, Daniel Charles Peck