Coated Or Impregnated Synthetic Organic Fiber Fabric Patents (Class 442/164)
  • Patent number: 7015159
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a saturable nonwoven material comprising fluoropolymer floc and aramid floc, which can be used as a substrate for a liner for self-lubricating bearings and for other applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2006
    Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
    Inventors: Jaime A. Ampuero Auza, Mikhail R. Levit, Arthur R. Nelson
  • Patent number: 7012033
    Abstract: Wash-durable fluorochemical-containing textile and/or fiber treatments that simultaneously impart soil resistance (or soil-release) properties and moisture wicking characteristics to target fabric substrates are provided. Such treatments surprisingly impart these two simultaneous effects to target fabrics and/or fibers because fluorochemicals generally provide moisture repellency rather than moisture wicking capabilities. As prior soil release/moisture wicking treatments do not function properly, or, alternatively, compromise hand or other properties of certain target textiles after treatment application, a new, effective, soil release/moisture wicking formulation for such purposes was needed. The inventive treatment is extremely durable on such fabric substrates; after a substantial number of standard launderings and dryings, the treatment does not wear away in any appreciable amount and thus the substrate retains its soil release/moisture wicking properties.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2006
    Assignee: Milliken and Company
    Inventors: Heather J. Hayes, Xinggao Fang, Sidney S. Locke, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6972145
    Abstract: The present invention provides coating materials (14), insulation-containing building material products bearing the materials and methods for applying the coatings to the building material products. The coating materials (14) possess one-way “breathability” characteristics with respect to water and aqueous solutions. That is, the coatings are essentially impermeable to liquid water and permeable to water vapor. Vapor from water insulation coated by the material may thus pass through the coating, whereas liquid water is effectively prevented from passing through the coating and entering the insulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2005
    Assignee: CertainTeed Corporation
    Inventors: John O. Ruid, Murray Toas, Wayne E. Shaw
  • Patent number: 6936083
    Abstract: A treated backing comprises a fabric and a composition that comprises epoxy resin preparable by reaction of epichlorohydrin with at least one of bisphenol A or bisphenol F, polyfunctional (meth)acrylate, dicyandiamide, and photoinitiator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Ernest L. Thurber, Don H. Kincaid
  • Patent number: 6930064
    Abstract: A method of forming flame-retardant nonwoven fabrics by hydroentanglement includes providing a precursor web. The precursor web is subjected to hydroentanglement on a three-dimensional image transfer device to create a patterned and imaged fabric. Treatment with a flame-retardant binder enhances the integrity of the fabric, permitting the nonwoven to exhibit desired physical characteristics, including strength, durability, softness, and drapeability. The treated nonwoven may then be dyed by means applicable to conventional wovens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2005
    Assignee: Polymer Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Herbert Parks Hartgrove, Sergio Diaz de Leon, Samuel Keith Black, Friso Joost Hijenga
  • Patent number: 6914019
    Abstract: A clothing element includes a carrier of a form that conforms to a portion of a body surface and an adherent coating made of titanium or of a titanium alloy and/or titanium compound located on one side of the carrier facing the body surface. The adherent coating increases the physical performance and the physical wellness of a body by for example, positively influencing muscle contractility and vasoactivity, and counteracting signs of fatigue and formation of sweat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2005
    Inventor: Goetz Heine
  • Patent number: 6905985
    Abstract: A fabric cartridge for an automotive beating and cooling system. The apparatus includes: a cartridge assembly, the cartridge assembly including a housing; and a single-ply, die cut fabric web disposed therein. In the preferred embodiment, the fabric web includes: a float-free fabric substrate; at least one surface including a laminated film; and a plurality of apertures for diverting airflow in the heating and cooling system; and a noise/friction reduction agent for reducing the interaction between the housing and the fabric web.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2005
    Assignee: Highland Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael H. Schindzielorz, Stephen P. Lengyel
  • Patent number: 6884741
    Abstract: The invention relates to an antimicrobial article in a sheet form including a porous sheeting substrate impregnated with a water-based antimicrobial composition comprising at least one polymeric emulsion or dispersion and at least one antimicrobial component that is substantially non-leaching and free of environmental hazardous material. The antimicrobial article may further comprise an adhesive coating disposed on at least one surface of the antimicrobial article. A removable protective film may be held to the exposed surface of the adhesive coating. The invention also provides a process of manufacturing the antimicrobial article. The antimicrobial article can be used, e.g., over fiberglass pipe insulation, on air duct liners, in building wall cavities, over gypsum wallboard and other construction surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2005
    Assignee: H.B. Fuller Licensing & Financing, Inc.
    Inventor: Vernon H. Batdorf
  • Patent number: 6867154
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to patterned, flame resistant fabrics and methods of making them. Generally speaking, the fabrics comprise a plurality of high tenacity, flame resistant fibers, and a plurality of cellulosic fibers containing a flame retardant compound, and at least one color which is printed on the fabric to form the pattern. In a preferred embodiment, the flame resistant fibers are para-aramid fibers and the cellulosic fibers are rayon fibers to yield a strong, flame resistant fabric.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2005
    Assignee: Southern Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: Clyde C. Lunsford, Phillip H. Riggins, Michael T. Stanhope
  • Patent number: 6844275
    Abstract: The object of this invention is to provide a heat resistant fabric having high stiffness at high temperature and also high chemicals resistance. The heat resistant fabric of this invention is a fabric consisting of heat resistant fibers, characterized in that the contacts between the fibers constituting the fabric are bound by means of an inorganic binder. Furthermore, a preferable process for preparing the heat resistant fabric of this invention comprises the steps of impregnating a fabric consisting of heat resistant fibers with a sodium silicate aqueous solution, and drying in an atmosphere containing carbon dioxide, to bind the contacts between the fibers constituting the fabric by means of silicon oxide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2005
    Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Hideyuki Yamamoto, Makoto Nakahara
  • Patent number: 6844276
    Abstract: A nonwoven textile substrate formed from microfibers with a polyuerthane matrix fully and/or partially impregnated therein, a nonazo disperse dye within microfibers, including the surface, and the matrix. The dyed fibers having an L value of about 35 or less, an ?E light fastness of about 6 or less when subjected to about 225 kilo-joules, and a long term crock of at least about 1.5.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2005
    Assignee: Milliken & Company
    Inventors: Kaushal Gandhi, Benjamin H. Glover
  • Patent number: 6835677
    Abstract: A composite fabric for use as a replacement for vinyl transportation vehicle seating trim is described. The composite includes a woven fabric bonded to a nonwoven substrate, and is desirably substantially all-polyester. The composite has physical properties superior to that of conventional vinyl materials, yet is lighter weight. In addition, the composite is readily and efficiently recyclable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2004
    Assignee: Milliken & Company
    Inventors: William G. McCabe, David Wenstrup
  • Publication number: 20040258909
    Abstract: High strength polyethylene yarns useful in ballistic-resistant, cut-resistant and other applications, fabrics produced from these yarns and the methods by which the yarns and fabrics are made. An untwisted yarn of the invention comprises a plurality of filaments in essentially parallel array and from about 0.5 to 5 weight percent of a water-dispersible binder material covering less than half the surfaces of the filaments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2004
    Publication date: December 23, 2004
    Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Y-T. Tam, Chok B. Tan, Alfred L. Cutrone
  • Patent number: 6833336
    Abstract: A laundry additive article comprising an insoluble polymeric amine dye absorber physically adhered to an insoluble substrate is disclosed. The insoluble polymeric amine dye absorber is dye-selective, preferentially binding fugitive dyes in a wash solution, rather than detergent components or fabrics. The laundry additive article may comprise additional components including a dye transfer inhibitor and a signal to visually indicate that fugitive dyes have been scavenged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2004
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Rajan Keshav Panandiker, Yousef Georges Aouad, Sherri Lynn Randall, William Conrad Wertz
  • Patent number: 6833335
    Abstract: A fabric having a unique combination of stain resistance, fluid barrier properties, aesthetic characteristics and drape ability is described, and a method of making such fabrics. The fabric includes a fabric substrate that has been treated with a low surface energy stain resist compound on at least one of its surfaces, and one or more layers secured to the other of its surfaces, with the layers providing the fabric with the unique combination of characteristics. In addition, the fabric is desirably provided with flame resisting and ultraviolet resisting characteristics, to enable it to be used as a seating material for transportation vehicles. Methods for making the fabric are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2004
    Assignee: Milliken & Company
    Inventors: Roy P. DeMott, William C. Kimbrell, Thomas E. Godfrey, Samuel J. Lynn
  • Publication number: 20040248485
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an airsleeve having an elastomeric liner, a reinforcing layer overlaying the liner, and an elastomeric cover overlaying the reinforcing layer, the reinforcing layer comprising textile fibers having distributed over surface portions thereof an RFL adhesive, and a vulcanizable plycoat rubber composition comprising about 20 to about 70 parts by weight of natural or synthetic polyisoprene rubber (IR) and about 30 to about 80 parts by weight of chlorinated butyl rubber (CIIR).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2003
    Publication date: December 9, 2004
    Inventor: Randal Howard Kerstetter
  • Publication number: 20040247819
    Abstract: An insulation blanket comprises (a) substantially hydrophobic insulation material; and (b) high temperature-resistant material; with the proviso that the blanket is casing-free.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2004
    Publication date: December 9, 2004
    Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Sithya S. Khieu, Richard M. Pieper, Thomas L. Tompkins
  • Publication number: 20040248488
    Abstract: A wallcovering having a synthetic fabric backing. Generally, the wallcovering includes a top sheet having an adhesively bonded scrim fabric backing substrate that is chemically bonded to the top sheet by a suitable adhesive. The adhesively bonded scrim fabric backing is preferably made of 100% synthetic materials, and includes plural warp yarns crossing plural weft yarns in, either a bi-directional or tri-directional arrangement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2003
    Publication date: December 9, 2004
    Inventor: Carly P. Tebbetts
  • Patent number: 6824819
    Abstract: A washfast and down-proof metallized fabric which comprises a metallic side, a non-metallic side and a cross-linked polyurethane latex coating over both sides which encapsulates said metal particles, its method of preparation and articles of clothing comprising such fabric are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Milliken & Company
    Inventors: Kirkland W. Vogt, Robert J. Goulet, Jimmie A. Still
  • Patent number: 6825138
    Abstract: A textile treatment process, treatment bath, and treated fabric are disclosed. The process imparts water repellant, stain resistant, and wrinkle-free properties as well as aesthetically pleasing hand properties to a fabric made in whole or in part of fibers having a hydroxyl group, such as cellulosic fibers, though immersion in an aqueous bath and subsequent heating for curing. The aqueous treatment bath contains a urea resin, polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) and, preferably, fluoroalkyl acrylate co-polymer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Warmkraft, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronnie Franklin Lack
  • Patent number: 6825137
    Abstract: A lightweight ballistic resistant rigid structural panel especially for use in aircraft interiors is disclosed. The rigid structural panel is made up of a core layer including a plurality of sheets of flexible, high-tensile strength fabric interleaved with a plurality of sheets of a thermal-fusible film adhesive, and a sheet of cushioning material adhered to the plurality of sheets of flexible, high-tensile strength fabric. Fiber-reinforced face skins are adhered to exterior surfaces of the panel core for structural strength and rigidity. The rigid structural panel is capable of resisting ballistic attack from handguns and like weapons, while maintaining a high degree of strength and rigidity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Telair International Incorporated
    Inventors: Robert Chipin Fu, John Fales
  • Publication number: 20040229536
    Abstract: The invention provides a water blocking tape for use in a variety of cable designs, such as power cable, data communications cable and telecommunications cable. A water blocking tape according to the invention includes layers of lightweight nonwoven fabric with one or more swellable water blocking compounds, such as water absorbent polymers, disposed between the layers. The nonwoven fabric layers are bonded in a pattern using an ultrasonic bonding technique. The bonding pattern helps to contain and to restrain movement of the water blocking compounds between the layers. The bonding pattern compartmentalizes the water blocking compounds to prevent pooling of the compounds and to facilitate a substantially consistent distribution of the compounds between the layers such that when a tape contacts water, the tape achieves a substantially consistent swell height.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventors: Craig A. Bahlmann, Ethan E. Franklin
  • Patent number: 6818024
    Abstract: Fabric blends of inherently flame resistant fibers and flame resistant cellulosic fibers that contain a flame retardant. According to the method of production of these blends, the inherently flame resistant fibers can be dyed a full shade of color without depleting the flame retardant contained in the cellulosic fibers. In addition, the potential for laundering shrinkage of the inherently flame resistant fibers of the blends is reduced regardless of whether both, one of, or neither of the inherently flame resistant fibers and the flame resistant cellulosic fibers are dyed. Dyeing and/or shrinkage prevention of these blends is conducted at temperatures below 100° C., typically approximately between 70° C. and 100° C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2004
    Assignee: Southern Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: Clyde C. Lunsford, Phillip H. Riggins, Michael T. Stanhope
  • Publication number: 20040224589
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for using discarded carpet segments or other recycled textiles to make wood-like material in sheets that are comparable to plywood. The carpet segments or other recycled materials are shredded, then layered across a slow-moving conveyor to form a thick, low-density belt of fibers. This belt is compressed between rollers, and then needle-punched, using needles with surface barbs that pull fibers downward and upward. This needle-punching causes fibers inside the mat to be pulled into vertical alignment (i.e., perpendicular to the top and bottom surfaces of a horizontal mat), to form a needle-punched mat that will hold together without chemical adhesives. A binder material is then applied to at least one and possibly both surfaces of the mat, by means such as spreading or spraying a liquid binder on either or both surfaces of the mat, or stretching a continuous film of the binder material across either or both surfaces of the mat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2002
    Publication date: November 11, 2004
    Inventors: Forrest C. Bacon, Wendell R. Holland, Jesse D. Bacon
  • Publication number: 20040209539
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a fibrous nonwoven material made of chemically bonded fibers, where the fibers are bound with a polymeric binder in an amount which is sufficient to bind the fibers together to form a self-sustaining web, and where the binder comprises from 55 to 96 percent by weight of a film-forming polymer; from 4 to 45 percent by weight of one or more opacifying agents; and 0 to 2 percent by weight of one or more adjuvants, based on the binder composition solids. The binder composition provides opacity to the nonwoven material. The binder composition is especially useful in light basis weight nonwovens, and provide high opacity and tensile strength both dry and wetted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2003
    Publication date: October 21, 2004
    Inventors: Philip Confalone, Rajeev Farwaha, Paul Scott
  • Patent number: 6806212
    Abstract: Composite coating (10) improves the resistance to blast or seismic forces of a structure (100), such as wall (101). Coating (10) includes a first layer (20) of elastomeric polyurethane in contact with and adhering to wall (101), a second layer (30) of elastomeric polyurethane in contact with and adhering to first layer (20), and a layer of textile (40) embedded between first layer (20) and second layer (30).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2004
    Assignee: Fyfe Co., LLC
    Inventor: Edward R. Fyfe
  • Publication number: 20040197556
    Abstract: The present invention provides monofilaments coated with certain adhesive layers and methods to produce the coated filaments. Also provided are fabrics formed from the monofilaments. The coated monofilaments and fabrics provide improved adhesion with additional coating top layers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2003
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Inventors: Kenneth B. Atwood, Anne-Marie Coffin, John D. Feathers, Richard Allen Hayes, Charles F. Nelson
  • Publication number: 20040198116
    Abstract: The invention relates to a coated fiber mat of improved tear strength upon dividing pieces of the coated mat and the coating which comprises a cured, non-woven, fiber glass mat containing a polysiloxane wherein the fibers are fixedly distributed in a formaldehyde type binder containing a binder modifier which is a crosslinked styrene/acrylic polymer, and to a process for the preparation of the mat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2003
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Applicant: BUILDING MATERIALS INVESTMENT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Qinyun Peng, Krishna Srinivasan
  • Publication number: 20040198119
    Abstract: The aim is to uniformly reinforce a matrix material and improve the resistance to centrifugal force.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2003
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Inventors: Kiyoyuki Narumi, Keiji Ueno, Shigeo Nagaya
  • Publication number: 20040192134
    Abstract: A fabric for use in safety apparel comprising yarns spun from a blend of staple fibers. At least 60 percent of the staple fibers are flame resistant fibers and up to 40 percent are non-flame resistant fibers. At least one dye type is applied to the fabric and is selected to dye both the flame resistant and non-flame resistant fibers in the blend. When dyed, the fabric meets both the American National Standards Institute standard ANSI/ISEA-107 minimum conspicuity requirements for occupational activities for high-visibility safety apparel and the American Society for Testing and Materials standard ASTM F-1506 for flame resistance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2003
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Inventors: Richard M. Gibson, Willis D. Combbell, Albert E. Johnson, Kenneth P. Wallace, Allen J. Hawks
  • Patent number: 6794019
    Abstract: A layered composite material comprises a backing made from a thermoplastic polymer, an intermediate layer arranged thereupon, and a heat-cured layer applied to the intermediate layer, where the bonding material of the intermediate layer is a thermoplastic. The intermediate layer and the backing may be composed of the same thermoplastic. The intermediate layer and the heat-cured layer may also be applied to both sides of the backing. The layered composite material may furthermore comprise a decorative layer between the intermediate layer and the heat-cured layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2004
    Assignee: Basell Polyolefine GmbH
    Inventors: Klaus Müller, Klaus Klemm
  • Publication number: 20040180593
    Abstract: A display support, designed to be printed, includes a coated fabric comprising a textile layer and two impregnation layers located on opposite surfaces of the textile layer. A coat of varnish, designed to be printed, is deposited on one of the impregnation layers. A pressure-sensitive adhesive layer capable of being repositioned, is deposited on the impregnation layer opposite the one receiving the coat of varnish. A protective layer arranged on the adhesive layer consists of a sheet with low adherence strength relative to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2004
    Publication date: September 16, 2004
    Applicant: TISSAGE ET ENDUCTION SERGE FERARI SA
    Inventors: Jean-Luc Perillon, Michael Langner
  • Publication number: 20040176006
    Abstract: A base textile with a camouflage pattern is subjected to hot fluid streams to create flat regions and puckered or wrinkled regions, enhancing the three dimensional characteristics of the resulting material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2004
    Publication date: September 9, 2004
    Inventors: Howard C. Willauer, J. David Strength, William L. McLeod
  • Patent number: 6787228
    Abstract: A yarn, fabric, and apparel formed from modacrylic fibers and high energy absorptive fibers. When the yarn is formed into a fabric comprised substantially of the yarn, the fabric meets the American Society for Testing and Materials standard for flame resistance and the National Fire Protection Association standard for arc thermal performance exposure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Glen Raven, Inc.
    Inventors: Willis D. Campbell, Richard M. Gibson, Albert E. Johnson, Kenneth P. Wallace
  • Publication number: 20040170795
    Abstract: This invention concerns lasable bond-ply materials comprising a nonwoven reinforcing material and at least one resin material. The present invention also includes methods for using the bond-ply of this invention to manufacture high density multilayer printed wiring boards.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2003
    Publication date: September 2, 2004
    Applicant: AlliedSignal Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Haas, Chengzeng Xu, Mavyn McAuliffe, Scott Zimmerman, Laura Miller, Meifang Qin, Baopei Xu, Richard J. Pommer
  • Patent number: 6780799
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to surface functionalized fabrics, particularly those based on non-woven polypropylene, wherein the functional groups are capable of binding antimicrobial agents through ionic conjugation to control their release and prolong their antimicrobial activity. The invention also deals with Nylon 6 fabric that is complexed with iodine to control its release and to achieve prolonged antimicrobial activities. Similarly, polypropylene and cellulosic fabrics grafted with N-vinylpyrrolidone are disclosed. The N-vinylpyrrolidone can also complex with iodine to control its release and provide antimicrobial activity over desired periods of time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Assignee: Poly-Med, Inc.
    Inventor: Shalaby W. Shalaby
  • Publication number: 20040161990
    Abstract: A composite sheet includes a fabric that is at least partially embedded in a polymeric sheet. The fabric includes longitudinally extending warp yarns and laterally extending weft yarns, with there being one or more pairs of substantially spaced apart, yet adjacent, warp yarns. For each pair, the two warp yarns are sufficiently spaced apart from one another so that the composite sheet can be longitudinally slit between and distant from the two warp yarns, to provide one or more sections of the composite sheet that can be used as conveyor belts. The warp yarns are not exposed at the cut edges.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 17, 2004
    Publication date: August 19, 2004
    Applicant: SIEGLING AMERICA, LLC
    Inventors: Jay Philip Leighton, Natalie B. Deal
  • Publication number: 20040154719
    Abstract: A rubber-fiber composite material of the present invention comprises a non-woven fabric and a rubber which coats the non-woven fabric. At least a part of the non-woven fabric is made of an organic fiber having a single fiber diameter of 10 to 35 &mgr;m, a fiber length of 30 to 100 mm and a tensile modulus of 50 GPa or higher. By the use of the non-woven fabric at least a part of which is made of the organic fiber having the above properties, a sufficient impregnation of rubber into the inside of the non-woven fabric is ensured to enable the production of the rubber-fiber composite material having a high stiffness. Using the rubber-fiber composite material of the present invention as the reinforcing material for rubber articles, the resultant rubber articles have enhanced stiffness, improved durability and reduced weight.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2003
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Inventor: Yugo Zuigyou
  • Publication number: 20040152386
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a flexible sheet having a composite structure for stabilizing coatings, comprising a first layer of fiber material and a second layer of fiber material impregnated by a first and a second impregnating material, respectively, and a body layer set between said first layer and said second layer according to a general sandwich structure, where the body layer consists of a third material. The first and the second impregnating materials and the third material constituting the body layer are polymeric materials presenting a substantial affinity, so that the flexible sheet has a physically heterogeneous and chemically homogeneous structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Publication date: August 5, 2004
    Applicant: Mondo S.p.A.
    Inventor: Fernando Stroppiana
  • Patent number: 6770578
    Abstract: A multi-layered woven side air curtain has pre-configured air holding cavities and a polymeric film laminated thereto. An adhesive polyether polyurethane or polyester polyurethane prime coat layer is first coated onto a textile substrate, and then a polymeric film, such as polyamide, polyolefin, or polyurethane is laminated thereto. The textile substrate may be woven of nylon, polyester, or other synthetic fibers. According to an alternative embodiment, a multi-layered composite film product is disclosed that can be used as a film laminate without the need for a prime coat adhesive layer being first applied to the textile substrate. In such a case, the adhesive prime coat is applied to the textile substrate in a single step via the film laminate itself. The side air curtain can be pre-configured or prefabricated to numerous varied designs and shapes prior to coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Bradford Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Manuel J. Veiga
  • Patent number: 6770577
    Abstract: An article having (a) a layer of fabric having a first surface and a second surface made of polytetrafluoroethylene fibers; and (b) a first composite comprising (i) a porous PTFE film having interconnected passages and pathways and (ii) a fluoropolymer adhesive, wherein said fluoropolymer adhesive is at least partially contained in said passages and pathways of said PTFE film, said first composite disposed adjacent to said first surface of said fabric,wherein the article passes a Newark Flex test after 10,000 cycles. In another embodiment, the invention includes a second composite comprising (i) a porous PTFE film having interconnected passages and pathways and (ii) a fluoropolymer adhesive, wherein said fluoropolymer adhesive is at least partially contained in said passages and pathways of said PTFE film, said second composite disposed adjacent to said second surface of said fabric. The article of the present invention is preferably waterproof, fire retardant, and flexible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Kelmartin, Suellen Lappe, William Greene, Thomas Wallace
  • Publication number: 20040147187
    Abstract: An appliqué for the skin that includes an elastically deformable woven fabric having an imperforate, tacky gel coating on one side thereof. The fabric is preferably woven from a thread comprising an elastic polyester or polyether fiber such as Spandex. The gel coating, which is applied to one side of the fabric, is preferably silicone gel. The appliqué may be used as a wound dressing or as a drug delivery system for administering a medicament transdermally such as, for example, for scar management.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2003
    Publication date: July 29, 2004
    Inventor: Allen C. Rasor
  • Patent number: 6767508
    Abstract: A nonwoven fabric treated with an alkyl polyglycoside surfactant solution results in a heterogeneous system having antibacterial activity when in contact with an aqueous source of bacteria. The antibacterial activity imparted to the nonwoven fabric renders the nonwoven fabric useful in a wide variety of absorbent products, such as personal care products and medical absorbent products, which are typically exposed to aqueous sources of bacteria. Furthermore, the alkyl plyglycoside surfactant is virtually non-irritating and non-sensitizing to human skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2004
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Ali Yahiaoui, Matthew David Young
  • Patent number: 6764969
    Abstract: A textile substrate is provided which is coated with a film comprising iron (III) oxide hydroxide and aluminum oxide hydroxide. This film or coating is formed by contacting the textile substrate with an aqueous solution comprising ferrous or ferric salts and aluminum salts. The iron (II), iron (III), and aluminum ions are hydrolyzed and the iron (II) ions are also oxidized under controlled conditions. These hydrolyzed species then, it is believed, coprecipitate or copolymerized to on the textile surface to form a smooth, coherent, substantially amorphous iron (III) oxide/aluminum oxide hydroxide film or coating on the surface of the substrate without forming an insoluble iron (III) or aluminum hydroxide precipitate in the solution. This is accomplished by controlling the reaction conditions such that the rates of adsorption onto the substrate surface of both iron (III) and aluminum oxide hydroxides are greater than the rates of formation of said same oxide hydroxide particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2004
    Assignee: Milliken & Company
    Inventors: Hans H. Kuhn, Peter K. Kang
  • Patent number: 6759355
    Abstract: An air impermeable coated fabric, characterized in that it comprises a base fabric comprising fibers having a total fineness (yarn size) of 67 to 350 dtex and an elastomer film formed by application on at least one surface thereof, and the coated surface has friction coefficients (MIU) both in the warp direction and in the weft direction of 0.01 to 0.3, as measured according to KES measurement and the difference between the two friction coefficient values of 0.15 or less in an absolute value. The coated fabric has a coated surface having significantly improved sliding characteristics and thus is useful for manufacturing an air bag capable of being developed in a short time and with uniformity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2004
    Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Toshirou Nagaoka, Hideaki Ishii
  • Publication number: 20040121680
    Abstract: A treatment composition and a method for treating substrates that includes contacting at least a portion of the substrate with an aqueous treatment that includes from about 50 weight percent to about 95 weight percent of water; and at least about 5 weight percent of a mixture of additives that includes from about 4 parts to about 8 parts of a first additive that is a blend of ethoxylated hydrogenated castor oil and sorbitan monooleate; from about 1 to about 3 parts of a second additive that is an alkyl polyglycoside or a derivative of an alkyl polyglycoside; and from about 1 to about 3 parts of a third additive that is an ethoxylated polyalkyl siloxane.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2002
    Publication date: June 24, 2004
    Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Ali Yahiaoui, Eric Scott Kepner, Leonard Eugene Zelazoski, Chad Michael Freese
  • Patent number: 6751831
    Abstract: A base textile with a camouflage pattern is subjected to hot fluid streams to create flat regions and puckered or wrinkled regions, enhancing the three dimensional characteristics of the resulting material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2004
    Assignee: Milliken & Company
    Inventors: Howard C. Willauer, J. David Strength, William L. McLeod
  • Patent number: 6753275
    Abstract: A multi-layered woven side air curtain has pre-configured air holding cavities and a polymeric film laminated thereto. An adhesive polyether polyurethane or polyester polyurethane prime coat layer is first coated onto a textile substrate, and then a polymeric film, such as polyamide, polyolefin, or polyurethane is laminated thereto. The textile substrate may be woven of nylon, polyester, or other synthetic fibers. According to an alternative embodiment, a multi-layered composite film product can be used as a film laminate without the need for a prime coat adhesive layer being first applied to the textile substrate. In such a case, the adhesive prime coat is applied to the textile substrate in a single step via the film laminate itself. The side air curtain can be pre-configured or prefabricated to numerous varied designs and shapes prior to coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2004
    Assignee: Bradford Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Manuel J. Veiga
  • Publication number: 20040116018
    Abstract: The present invention provides fibers, foams, films and nonwoven fabrics having more than one skin treatment benefit and/or improved skin treatment benefit(s) and to products incorporated such fibers, foams, films and fabrics. The present invention also provides a method of forming fibers, nonwoven fabrics, porous films and foams with multiple skin treatment additives that impart a number of skin health attributes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2002
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher Dale Fenwick, Bryan David Haynes, Susan Carol Paul, Ali Yahiaoui, Varunesh Sharma, David John Tyrrell, Bernard Joseph Minerath, Duane Gerard Krzysik, David William Koenig, Mark Bruce Majors, Braulio Arturo Polanco, Matthew Boyd Lake, Earl David Brock
  • Publication number: 20040116015
    Abstract: Wash-durable fluorochemical-containing textile and/or fiber treatments that simultaneously impart soil resistance (or soil-release) properties and moisture wicking characteristics to target fabric substrates are provided. Such treatments surprisingly impart these two simultaneous effects to target fabrics and/or fibers because fluorochemicals generally provide moisture repellency rather than moisture wicking capabilities. As prior soil release/moisture wicking treatments do not function properly, or, alternatively, compromise hand or other properties of certain target textiles after treatment application, a new, effective, soil release/moisture wicking formulation for such purposes was needed. The inventive treatment is extremely durable on such fabric substrates; after a substantial number of standard launderings and dryings, the treatment does not wear away in any appreciable amount and thus the substrate retains its soil release/moisture wicking properties.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2002
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Inventors: Heather J. Hayes, Xinggao Fang, Sidney S. Locke