Including A Preformed Layer Other Than The Elastic Woven Fabric (e.g., Fabric Or Film Or Foil Or Sheet Layer, Etc.) Patents (Class 442/183)
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Patent number: 11623116Abstract: An exercise mat comprising: at least one top layer comprising polyurethane, at least one bottom layer, and at least one middle layer disposed between the at least one top layer and the at least one bottom layer,.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2017Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: LULULEMON ATHLETICA CANADA INC.Inventors: Yogendra V. Dandapure, Katherine Douglas, Glenn Malcolm Boghosian, Chen I. Kao
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Patent number: 10953576Abstract: A process for flexibly making a wetsuit or the like is disclosed by integrally forming a functional surface layer on a rubber foam substrate sheet, thereby rendering the function of the surface layer for the wetsuit or the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2018Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: SHEI CHUNG HSIN IND. CO., LTD.Inventor: Min-Chen Shiue
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Publication number: 20150044928Abstract: A non-woven fabric (1) that is modified with activated carbon is needled on an elastic or inelastic textile sheet material (2), preferably a woven fabric or a knitted fabric. With this method, it is achieved that the strength of the textile sheet material (2) can be imparted to a non-woven fabric (1) that is otherwise not tear-resistant, whereby the adsorption properties of the activated carbon that are necessary in protective textiles are completely retained. During needling, the elastic or inelastic textile sheet material (2) is stretched or kept stretched, and stress is relieved after needling. The effect that is thus achieved is that the non-woven fabric (1) does not tear when the textile good or the molded part is stretched again, since the non-woven fabric then is stretched out from a compressed initial state.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: Helfenberger Immobilien LLC & Co Textilforschungs- und Entwicklungs KGInventor: Josef GLASER
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Patent number: 8912105Abstract: The invention relates to a trauma pack comprising at least one panel of a plastic material and at least one textile fabric layer affixed to the panel and made of yarns with fibers having a tensile strength of at least 900 MPa, wherein the plastic material of the panel is a self-reinforced thermoplastic material made of filaments, fibers, tapes or strips of a polyolefin polymer, and wherein at least one textile fabric layer is bonded over its entire surface to the self-reinforced thermoplastic material.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignees: Propex Operating Company, LLC, Teijin Aramid GmbHInventors: Christian Böttger, Achim Fels, Eckhard Wanscheer
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Publication number: 20130273300Abstract: The apparel is constructed from various combinations of layers of materials with moisture transfer properties. A first liner of moisture transfer fabrics abuts a second layer of structural material such as open-cell foam. The second layer can abut a breathable membrane and/or an insulating material. Finally, carefully selected outer fabric completes the combination to provide apparel with improved performance characteristics. The outer fabrics are treated in various ways to enhance performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: SOLID WATER HOLDINGSInventor: BAYCHAR
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Patent number: 8507391Abstract: An article has an elastic main element based on a vulcanizate having a wear-susceptible article surface. The article is primarily a drive belt (8) having a top layer (9) as the belt rear and a substructure (10) having a force transmission zone (13), wherein the force transmission zone and/or the top layer is/are supplied with a textile overlay (15), wherein the textile overlay is in turn additionally prepared with a plastic. The plastic is a bonding agent that is arranged between the main body and the textile overlay (15), wherein the plastic is supplied such that it melts during vulcanization and penetrates into the textile overlay while bonding, connected to a permanent adhesive bond between main body and textile overlay. A cotton fabric is used as the textile overlay (15), for example. The plastic is in the form of a film, for example, particularly in the form of a PE film. The primary purpose of use is the V-belt, ribbed V-belt (8) and the toothed belt.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2011Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: ContiTech Antriebssysteme GmbHInventors: Marko Schleicher, Henning Kanzow, Claus-Lueder Mahnken, Siegmar Gebhardt
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Patent number: 8377554Abstract: Anti-tack additives for elastic fibers and methods of preparing the same are included. The elastic fibers include a substituted cellulose additive.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: INVISTA North America S.ár.l.Inventors: Kenneth Edward Martin, Ronald D. Bing-Wo, Robert L. Lock
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Publication number: 20120238162Abstract: An elastomeric laminate that does not require mechanical activation comprises an elastomeric polymer film layer bonded to one or more other substrate layers. The elastomeric film composition, physical properties of the substrate, and bonding conditions are selected and controlled to form an elastomeric laminate that is stretchable and recoverable without the use of excess material or post-lamination mechanical activation. The resulting elastomeric laminate may be manufactured on relatively simple high-speed equipment at lower cost and with improved physical properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: CLOPAY PLASTIC PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Iyad Muslet, Jacqueline Courtney, David G. Bland, James Morrison, William P. Mahoney, Stephen L. Herrington, Daniel E. Pitts, Scott Etter, Daniel Steinmetz, Gregory T. Boyd
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Patent number: 8263215Abstract: The invention provides a functional stretch laminate composite puckered fabric which is robust, laundry-durable and adaptable for securing about any three dimensional body, and a method for forming such puckered fabric. The functional stretch laminate fabric is provided with at least one functional element which can conduct electricity, conduct light, provide electromagnetic fields or provide shielding from electromagnetic fields. In addition, at least one via is provided in the functional stretch laminate allowing the functional element to extend or loop outwardly from the at least one via when the laminate is in a relaxed or unstretched state. Generally, the functional stretch laminate fabric is sufficiently robust for incorporation into garments and for applications in so-called wearable electronics.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Textronics, Inc.Inventors: Stacey B. Burr, Qaizar N. Hassonjee, Roger Armitage
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Publication number: 20120100351Abstract: Included are bonded laminate constructions that have a modulus which approaches the sum of the modulus of the individual components of the laminate. By reducing variation in the modulus, the stretch or elasticity of the bonded or laminated fabric or garment is maximized. The bonded laminates include a bonding component that may be an elastomeric film, an adhesive, or a combination of a film with adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: INVISTA North America S.a.r.l.Inventors: Carmen A. Covelli, Douglas K. Farmer, Geoffrey D. Hietpas
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Patent number: 8058343Abstract: Novel aqueous polyurethane dispersions and adhesive films formed therefrom are provided. The aqueous polyurethane dispersions are provided in solvent-free systems of a prepolymer comprising at least one polyether or polyester polyol, a mixture of MDI isomers, and a diol. The adhesive films from such dispersions can be heat-activated for bonding, lamination, and adhesion of textile fabrics, including stretch fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Invista North America S.àr.l.Inventors: Hong Liu, Carmen A Covelli, Douglas K Farmer
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Publication number: 20110086208Abstract: A stretchable, waterproof, breathable, colored fabric particularly suited for athletic and outdoor use comprising an outer layer composed of a woven or knitted, dye-sublimated colored polyester elastomeric yarn, an intermediately disposed stretchable, breathable, and waterproof membrane, and a woven or knitted polypropylene elastomeric layer all being laminated to form a unitary fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Charles J. Nemphos, JR., Robert Brendel
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Publication number: 20110070796Abstract: The present invention provides an adhesive tape to be used for clothes, more specifically, to be used for non-sewn clothes, which are made into clothes using the adhesive tape, reducing sewn portions of clothes to the utmost. The adhesive tape has elasticity in the warp direction while controlling crosswise stretching to the utmost. An adhesive tape is characterized in that it is made from an elastic film as a core layer, hot melt resin laminated on one surface thereof, and a woven-knitted fabric laminated on the other surface. The woven-knitted fabric is set while being stretched to the limit in the crosswise direction, and includes heat seal elastic yarn. Moreover, warp knitted fabric is suitable for the woven-knitted fabric, heat seal polyurethane elastic yarn is suitable for the heat seal elastic yarn, and a polyurethane film is suitable for the elastic film, and it is used for non-sewn clothes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2008Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: Kazuhiko Renzo
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Patent number: 7867594Abstract: An endless belt for use in digital imaging systems is provided having edge to edge uniform flatness, and precise circumferential and edge to edge thickness. The layers comprising the belt may be tailored as desired for use in either image recording, image transfer or sheet transport operations. In one embodiment, the belt includes an elastomeric base layer, a reinforcing support layer, and an elastomeric surface ply. The belt is preferably manufactured by building the layers on a workpiece and then curing the layers.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Day International, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Jennings, Will Goss, Chris Tice
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Patent number: 7833319Abstract: A method and a device produce a fleece of metallic fibers in a layer in which the metallic fibers are welded to one another to form the fleece. A welding process is repeatedly carried out with regard to a portion or section of the fleece. Such metallic fiber fleeces are used, in particular, for exhaust gas treatment units in the automobile industry.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Emitec Gesellschaft fuer Emissionstechnologie mbHInventors: Rolf Brück, Gottfried Wilhelm Haesemann
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Patent number: 7781051Abstract: The invention provides a functional stretch laminate composite puckered fabric which is robust, laundry-durable and adaptable for securing about any three dimensional body, and a method for forming such puckered fabric. The functional stretch laminate fabric is provided with at least one functional element which can conduct electricity, conduct light, provide electromagnetic fields or provide shielding from electromagnetic fields. In addition, at least one via is provided in the functional stretch laminate allowing the functional element to extend or loop outwardly from the at least one via when the laminate is in a relaxed or unstretched state. Generally, the functional stretch laminate fabric is sufficiently robust for incorporation into garments and for applications in so-called wearable electronics.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Textronics, Inc.Inventors: Stacey B. Burr, Qaizar N. Hassonjee, Roger Armitage
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Patent number: 7776421Abstract: 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: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, Jane Hunter, David Costello, Gadalia Vainer
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Patent number: 7759266Abstract: A conveyor belt reinforcing fabric weave is disclosed, having a plurality of center tension warps crimped about a plurality of middle wefts. Upper and lower wefts lie above and below the middle wefts. The upper and lower wefts are in opposition to each other and in non-opposition with the center wefts. Binder warps are interlaced above and below the central tension warps in alternating sequence, with at least one of the binder warps interlacing upper and lower wefts other than those interlaced by an adjacent binder warp. Interlacing of the middle wefts by the central tension warps locks the wefts in place, providing enhanced resistance to faster pullout. The lack of straight tension warps provides a highly flexible fabric that can be used in multi-ply applications. A conveyor belt incorporating one or more plies of the inventive fabric is disclosed, as is a method for manufacturing the belt.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Fenner Dunlop Americas, Inc.Inventors: John Hawkins, Geoff Normanton
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Publication number: 20090291250Abstract: A sheet of an artificial leather substrate contains an upper-layer nonwoven fabric A (1) and a base nonwoven fabric B (2). The upper-layer nonwoven fabric A (1) is a wet-laid nonwoven fabric having a density of 0.30 to 0.50 g/cm3 and being produced with synthetic fibers in which the component fibers have a fineness of 0.005 to 1.1 dtex, a fiber length of 3 to 10 mm and a weight per unit area of 20 to 150 g/m2, and the base nonwoven fabric B (2) is a layer of a nonwoven fabric having a density of 0.15 g/cm3 or more and less than 0.28 g/cm3 and being produced with synthetic fibers in which the component fibers have a fineness greater than that of the component fibers of the upper-layer nonwoven fabric A and 4.5 dtex or less, a fiber length of 2 to 15 mm and a weight per unit area of 50 to 400 g/m2. The upper-layer nonwoven fabric A (1) and the base nonwoven fabric B (2) are layered, made into a single body by entanglement of the component fibers of both layers and impregnated with an elastic polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2007Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: Tradik Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hozuma Okada, Kunio Ichihashi
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Publication number: 20090042473Abstract: An elastic composite film provided with a sintered ePTFE film and an elastomeric resin layer, produced by continuously forming the elastomeric resin layer on at least one side of the sintered ePTFE film, continuously elongating the resulting multilayer film at less than the yield point of the expanded, sintered, porous film and at an elongation factor of 1.3 times or more in the biaxial directions, or in the uniaxial direction without contracting in the direction perpendicular to the direction of elongation, and relaxing the resulting elongated multilayer film, wherein when the composite film is elongated by 10% in the longitudinal and/or transverse direction, the tensile stress strength of the composite film is 2.5 N/15 mm or less, and/or the elongation percentage of the composite film in the longitudinal and/or transverse direction is 30% or more and the elongation recovery rate is 70% or more.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2006Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: JAPAN GORE-TEX INC.Inventor: Takashi Imai
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Patent number: 7442426Abstract: A papermaking press felt comprises a base body, a batt layer, and an anti-rewetting layer comprising a non-oriented film, all intertwiningly integrated by needle punching. The anti-rewetting layer has openings with a three-dimensional structure, with an aperture on the paper web side larger than the aperture on the roll side. This press felt exhibits an excellent anti-rewetting effect while maintaining its water removing capability.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Ichikawa Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masufumi Shimodaira, Hiroyuki Oda, Yasuhiko Kobayashi, Akira Onikubo
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Publication number: 20080229484Abstract: The apparel is constructed from various combinations of layers of materials with moisture transfer properties. A first liner of moisture transfer fabrics abuts a second layer of structural material such as open-cell foam. The second layer can abut a breathable membrane and/or an insulating material. Finally, carefully selected outer fabric completes the combination to provide apparel with improved performance characteristics. The outer fabrics are treated in various ways to enhance performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Baychar
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Publication number: 20080207071Abstract: An elastomeric laminate that does not require mechanical activation comprises an elastomeric polymer film layer bonded to one or more other substrate layers. The elastomeric film composition, physical properties of the substrate, and bonding conditions are selected and controlled to form an elastomeric laminate that is stretchable and recoverable without the use of excess material or post-lamination mechanical activation. The resulting elastomeric laminate may be manufactured on relatively simple high-speed equipment at lower cost and with improved physical properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Iyad Muslet, Jacqueline Courtney, David G. Bland, James Morrison, William P. Mahoney, Stephen L. Herrington, Daniel E. Pitts, Scott Etter, Daniel Steinmetz, Gregory T. Boyd
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Patent number: 7413214Abstract: An airbag cushion having a novel seam structure including either a tri-stitch fold-over seam structure or a double-stitch fold-over seam structure. The novel seam structure allows airbag cushions to be manufactured by using low tenacity yarns, preferably in the range of between about 40 cN/tex and about 65 cN/tex.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Ramesh Keshavaraj, Michael D. Hurst, William J. Martin
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Publication number: 20080085648Abstract: The electric conductive material has flexibility and elasticity. Electric conductivity is less varied even if the electric conductive material is extended and shrunk. The electric conductive material of the present invention comprises an elastic spiral yarn being composed of organic fibers, and the yarn has been carbonized.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventors: Shinsuke HIROSUE, Masashi OKUBO
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Patent number: 7309665Abstract: A failure resistant, flame retardant vapor barrier facing for insulation is disclosed. The facing is comprised of a coating and a backing. The coating comprises a pair of coextruded composites each composite comprised of FR material, UV blocking material, pigment material and a polyolefin (e.g., LDPE). The backing is a woven substrate woven from flame retardant polyolefin (e.g., HDPE) tapes. The woven substrate is laminated to building insulation using an adhesive. The woven substrate lends strength, flexibility and form to the facing.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Intertape Polymer Corp.Inventors: Naseer Mohammad Qureshi, Trevor Arthurs
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Patent number: 7240371Abstract: Novel aqueous polyurethane dispersions and adhesive films formed therefrom are provided. The aqueous polyurethane dispersions are provided in solvent-free systems of a prepolymer comprising at least one polyether or polyester polyol, a mixture of MDI isomers, and a diol. The adhesive films from such dispersions can be heat-activated for bonding, lamination, and adhesion of textile fabrics, including stretch fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Invista North America S.A.R.L.Inventors: Hong Liu, Carmen A. Covelli, Douglas K. Farmer
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Patent number: 7225475Abstract: Enhanced wearing comfort and a free-size feature of a hat may be achieved, without deteriorating exterior aesthetical features, when the hat includes a crown portion for being worn on a head of a wearer and an elastic brim formed by a plurality of fabric panels and combined to the crown portion, wherein the elastic brim includes a first fabric panel that is non-elastic and disposed as a most exterior panel among the plurality of fabric panels, a second fabric panel that is elastic and disposed as a most interior panel among the plurality of fabric panels, and sewing stitches combining the first and second fabric panels by sewing them along a circumferential direction in an outer portion of the elastic brim.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Yupoong, Inc.Inventor: Byoung-Woo Cho
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Patent number: 6995100Abstract: A composite sheet that comprises an elastically stretchable layer and an inelastically stretchable layer formed with inelastically stretchable continuous fibers bonded to at least one surface of the elastically stretchable layer intermittently in one direction. The continuous fibers are oriented substantially in one direction thereof so that the composite sheet may present a ratio S1/S2 of 3.0 or higher where S1 represents a tensile strength in this one direction and S2 represents a tensile strength in the direction orthogonal to this one direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2001Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Uni-Charm CorporationInventors: Satoru Tange, Hiroyuki Ohata
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Patent number: 6913810Abstract: A faster tape is provided including (a) a molded resin base sheet with an array of integrally molded fastener elements extending from a first side of the base sheet; and (b) a substrate permanently secured to a second side of the base sheet, the substrate comprising first ad second yarns or fibers, the first yarn or fiber comprising a first polymeric material and the second yarn of fiber comprising a second, different polymeric materials, one of the polymeric materials being capable of adhesion to the resin of the base sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: Dershi Wang, Howard A. Kingsford
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Patent number: 6855652Abstract: A structurally reinforced panel and a method of forming the panel are disclosed. The reinforcement includes a fibrous woven material in a bondable plastic matrix.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: L&L Products, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Hable, Michael J. Czaplicki
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Patent number: 6831024Abstract: The conductive fabric is fabricated by preparing a base fibrous fabric substrate having the form of a woven, non-woven, or mesh sheet, forming a first layer formed on the fibrous fabric substrate in accordance with an electroless plating process, the first layer being made of copper, and forming a second layer as an externally exposed layer, on the first layer continuously, the second layer being made of gold or platinum.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignees: AMIC Co., Ltd.Inventor: Sun-Ki Kim
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Publication number: 20040152385Abstract: A thermal camouflage tarpaulin for hiding heat sources against detection in a thermal image, comprising a base textile composed of a loop-formingly knitted or woven glass fabric is provided on the side which is remote from the heat source with a compound whose reflectance values are in the region of a visual camouflage and/or in the infrared region. Said base textile is provided on that side which faces the heat source with a free-standing polyester film to which has been applied a vapor-deposited coating which reflects thermal radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Manfred Hellwig, Joerg Weber
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Patent number: 6759355Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Toshirou Nagaoka, Hideaki Ishii
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Patent number: 6734125Abstract: A woven textile fabric is disclosed which is formed of synthetic yarns of at least two different deniers to which a solid polymeric film is laminated. An adhesive polymeric coating is provided for adhering the solid polymeric film to the woven textile fabric. The combination of yarns of different deniers provides a superior adhesion surface for the polymeric film. The yarns and the polymeric coating are preselected respectively in deniers and thicknesses so as to render the fabric substantially impermeable to fluid under pressure, while maintaining superb packageability and anti-blocking properties for use in vehicle occupant restraint systems. An air bag incorporating the woven textile fabric of the invention and having two outer surfaces and pre-configured air holding cavities woven therein to which a solid polymeric film is bonded for receiving and containing fluid under pressure for use in a vehicle air restraint system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Bradford Industries, Inc.Inventor: Manuel J. Veiga
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Patent number: 6716318Abstract: A papermaking press felt having excellent rewetting suppression without impaired water-squeezing capability, comprises a base body, batt layers, and a rewetting prevention layer, integrated with one another by needle punching. The rewetting prevention layer has three dimensional passages comprising a verge opening, a wet paper web side opening and a roll side opening. The wet paper web side opening is larger than the roll side opening. Under nip pressure, water from the wet paper web moves into the roll surface side of the felt, passing through the passages in the rewetting prevention layer. Although a rewetting phenomenon tends to occur when the press felt is released from the nip pressure, movement of water through the passages back to the wet paper web side of the felt is suppressed since the roll side openings are narrower than the wet paper web side opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Ichikawa Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazumasa Watanabe
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Patent number: 6706364Abstract: A composite elastic material useful for prosthetic applications is constituted of at least one cured silicone elastomer layer containing silicone oil and hollow microspheres dispersed throughout the elastomer layer. An elasticized fabric layer may be intimately bonded to one side of the silicone elastomer layer and the composite elastic material may be incorporated in various prosthetic appliances, including suction liners and sealing sleeves. When used in a suction liner, the composite elastic material may be molded to provide a thicker anterior wall and a thinner posterior wall with a smooth transition between the anterior and posterior walls. The composite elastic material covered with an elasticized fabric may be used as a sealing sleeve between a prosthetic device and a residual limb. The composite elastic material may contain one or more skin treating agents blended into the silicone elastomer.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Ossur hfInventors: Hilmar Janusson, Freygarour Thorsteinsson, Sigurour A. Asgeirsson, Palmi Einarsson
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Publication number: 20040019955Abstract: A method of making a fabric composite capable to assuming a desired shape including the steps of forming an interlining fabric (10) containing elastic yarn (15) running longitudinally of the fabric, varying the density of yarn across the width of the interlining to control the longitudinal extensibility across the width, and attaching the interlining to a fabric backing material (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Paul Morris, Michael Horsfield
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Publication number: 20030162454Abstract: Synthetic leather includes a piece of backing cloth with all-direction stretchability located at one side of the synthetic leather, a surface skin located at another side of the synthetic leather, and an intermediate layer fixed between the backing cloth and the surface skin for providing thickness of the synthetic leather. The elongation property value of the backing cloth is more than 200% in all-direction. Thereby the synthetic leather of the present invention can concurrently have characteristics of high thickness, high softness and a fine-break surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventor: Kuo-Ho Kuo
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Patent number: 6607797Abstract: A textile air bag material for a protective cushion in an pant restraint system is disclosed. The textile air bag material is composed of a fabric layer having two superimposed wall portions interwoven with each other at their peripheries. The wall portions have a first side with a surface area. On this side a continuous foil of an air-tight material is applied over the entire surface area. Further, a protective cushion made of the textile material and a method for producing the textile material are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: TRW Occupant Restraint Systems GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Philipp Ritter
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Patent number: 6596114Abstract: A flexible composite expansion joint material comprises a fluoropolymer containing woven fabric substrate with mutually perpendicular warp and fill yarns. The substrate is subdivided into plural segments which are arranged successively in a longitudinally extending assembly with the warp and fill yarns of each segment extending obliquely with respect to the assembly length. At least one other component extends over the assembly length. The successively arranged substrate segments are spliced together and integrally joined to the other component by lamination under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Textiles Coated, Inc.Inventor: Stephen W. Tippett
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Patent number: 6566285Abstract: A method of making a fabric composite capable to assuming a desired shape including the steps of forming an interlining fabric (10) containing elastic yarn (15) running longitudinally of the fabric, varying the density of yarn across the width of the interlining to control the longitudinal extensibility across the width, and attaching the interlining to a fabric backing material (12).Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Pro-fit International LimitedInventors: Paul Morris, Michael Horsfield
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Publication number: 20020106481Abstract: A fabric tape structure is formed of a fabric tape and an elastic strip attached to the surface of the fabric tape. The elastic strip is provided with words, marks, and patterns, which are printed thereon. The elastic strip is coated with a fluorescent of light-reflecting substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Applicant: Majectic Webbing Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hsy-Chi Lin
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Patent number: 6425985Abstract: The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a press felt, according to which method a press felt is manufactured which has a good initial density by means a water soluble material, such as polymer, preferably polyvinyl alcohol (PVAL), applied to the texture of the press felt. Furthermore, the invention relates to a press felt comprising a body (2) and a crill layer (1) arranged thereto. Furthermore, the press felt comprises a portion of a water soluble material, such as water soluble polymer, arranged to dissolve from the texture after the initial density obtained by means of it is no longer needed.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Tamfelt OYJ ABPInventors: Satu Hagfors, Jukka Huhtiniemi
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Publication number: 20020065009Abstract: An elastomeric breathable three-dimensional composite material and the process for producing the same are disclosed. A carrier material is supplied onto a top surface of continuous portions of an elastomeric film to form the composite material. A pressure differential is applied to a bottom surface of film for a period of time sufficient for three-dimensional apertured structures to be formed in the film.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventor: James E. Pelkie
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Patent number: 6344251Abstract: An airbag having at least two composite layers of fabric R.F. welded around the periphery thereof to form the bag and, which, when R.F. welded has excellent seam strength and a specific inflation strength less than 1.2.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Ramesh Keshavaraj, Joseph W. Fields
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Patent number: 6294488Abstract: A flexible composite expansion joint material comprises a fluoropolymer containing woven fabric substrate with mutually perpendicular warp and fill yarns. The substrate is subdivided into plural segments which are arranged successively in a longitudinally extending assembly with the warp and fill yarns of each segment extending obliquely with respect to the assembly length. At least one other component extends over the assembly length. The successively arranged substrate segments are spliced together and integrally joined to the other component by lamination under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Textiles Coated, Inc.Inventor: Stephen W. Tippett
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Patent number: 6291040Abstract: A fabric for use as a base fabric in an air bag comprises a fibrous substrate having adhered to it a covering layer made of a thermoplastic synthetic resin and of 10 &mgr;m or less in average thickness. The adhesion between the fibrous substrate and covering layer is effected by causing the thermoplastic synthetic resin material of the covering layer to fill interstices between the fibers of the fibrous substrate. This may be achieved by applying to the fibrous substrate a solution or dispersion of the thermoplastic synthetic resin. An air bag may be constructed entirely from the fabric such that when it comprises sheet material additional to the base fabric, these may also be provided by the same fabric as that used for the base fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Yoshitsugu Moriwaki, Tomomichi Fujiyama, Susumu Kano
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Patent number: 6204207Abstract: Extruded net with at least some strands which melt away upon the application of heat while other strands maintain elastic, or other desirable, properties. This netting is advantageously combined with a fabric in which the low melting strands function as an adhesive, while the high melting strands maintain their designed properties in the final laminate product.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1996Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Leucadia, Inc.Inventors: Hans O. Cederblad, Mark W. Lorenson
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Patent number: 6171689Abstract: Microporous articles formed by thermally induced phase separation from a diluent in combination with a thermoplastic polymer and a flame retardant providing novel flame retardant articles. Such articles are useful in clothing, wall or roofing barriers, optical films in electronic devices (such as light reflective and dispersive films), printing substrates and electrical insulation.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Scott R. Kaytor, Richard A. Kollaja