Materials Differ Patents (Class 442/209)
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Patent number: 11473224Abstract: Fabrics and garments are disclosed that exhibit fire resistance. The fabric has yarn containing FR materials that provide for the fire resistance. The fabric is optionally dyed. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2020Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: DENIM NORTH AMERICAInventors: Marty Edward Odum, Linsey H. Flitcroft
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Patent number: 11421348Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to flame resistant fabrics containing fibers having at least one energy absorbing and/or reflecting additive incorporated into the fibers. Inclusion of such fibers into the fabric increases the arc rating/fabric weight ratio of the fabric while still complying with all requisite thermal protective requirements.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2018Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Southern Mills, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Stanhope, Dominique Janay Adams, Charles S. Dunn
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Patent number: 11234806Abstract: The disclosure is directed to a system, device and method for data storage on implantable magnetizable fabric. The system includes implantable magnetizable fabric coupled to a graft segment of a prosthesis for being delivered into a body of a subject. The system includes information written on the implantable magnetizable fabric. The system further includes a magnetic detection device capable of, after the prosthesis is delivered into the body of the subject, detecting the implantable magnetizable fabric and accessing at least a portion of the information.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventor: Ralf Spindler
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Patent number: 9782096Abstract: A textile substrate with a measuring sensor for measuring a physiological signal. The textile substrate has integrated irremovably therewith a base structure component for electronics, such as for example a plastic base for a transmitter for attaching the transmitter and other electronics to the substrate irremovably by way of said base structure component. In addition, signal transfer elements from the measuring sensor are adapted to extend in a watertight manner to the electronics through said base structure component integrated irremovably with the textile substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2012Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: Clothing Plus MBU OyInventors: Heikki Jaakkola, Tommi Tuulenmäki, Akseli Reho
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Patent number: 9040133Abstract: An article composed of a polymeric material, especially a material having elastic properties, which has been provided with an embedded reinforcement made wholly or partly of a textile material. In a first reinforcement variant, the textile material is polyoxadiazole (POD), a POD derivative or a POD copolymer, or, in a second reinforcement variant, the textile material is a combination of POD, a POD derivative or a POD copolymer, and at least one further textile material, or, in a third reinforcement variant, the textile material comprises a material combination of POD, a POD derivative or a POD copolymer and at least one further material which is not part of any textile group. The article is particularly a hose and more particularly a charge-air hose having an inner layer and an outer layer of a polymeric material and an embedded reinforcement, for example in the form of a POD knit.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2012Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: ContiTech Schlauch GmbHInventors: Horst Schubert, Ulrich Brettschneider
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Patent number: 9034777Abstract: Optionally dyed woven fabrics and garments are disclosed that exhibit fire resistance, arc resistance, moisture management (water release rate and wicking), and abrasion resistance without the undesirable addition of topical treatments. Certain embodiments of the woven fabric are disclosed that comprise a plurality of weft yarns comprising a blend of fibers with inherently fire resistant fibers with superior moisture management properties and a plurality of warp yarns, optionally dyed, comprising cellulose derivatives. The woven fabrics are particularly useful in denim work clothes because they are comfortable to wear and exhibit fire resistance and abrasion resistance.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2011Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: DRIFIRE, LLCInventors: Robert Winfred Hines, James Jonathan Bailey, Leslie Gene Cone
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Patent number: 8922100Abstract: A woven active fiber composite is disclosed. The woven active fiber composite includes actuating fibers interwoven with conductive wire electrodes. A method of making the woven active fiber composite is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2009Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Joseph Patrick Wendell Whinnery
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Patent number: 8846153Abstract: Methods of making a reinforcement mesh, and an architectural molding reinforced by the mesh. The mesh is adhered by an adhesive to the architectural molding. In the mesh, weft yarns bend relative to warp yarns to conform to and against a curved profile of the architectural molding, and the warp yarns are unbent and adhered against the molding.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Saint-Gobain ADFORS Canada, Ltd.Inventor: Mark Joseph Newton
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Patent number: 8828894Abstract: A reinforcement mesh, an architectural moulding reinforced by the mesh, and methods of making the architectural moulding and the mesh. The mesh is adhered by an adhesive to the architectural moulding. In the mesh, weft yarns bend relative to warp yarns to conform to and against a curved profile of the architectural moulding, and the warp yarns are unbent and adhered against the moulding.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Saint-Gobain ADFORS Canada, Ltd.Inventor: Mark Joseph Newton
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Publication number: 20140166548Abstract: The invention relates to a textile substrate (1A), comprising a warp and a weft and containing several different disposable and/or usable materials. A first subset of the totality of all warp threads and weft threads contains one or more warp threads (K1(1), K2(1), K3(1)) and one or more weft threads (S1(1)), wherein each warp thread of the first subset and each weft thread of the first subset is made of a first of the different disposable materials. A second subset of the totality of all warp threads (K1(2), K2(2), K3(2)) and weft threads contains one or more warp threads and/or one or more weft threads, wherein each warp thread of the second subset and each weft thread of the second subset is made of a second of the different disposable materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: GESSNER AGInventor: Alfred Baumeler
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Patent number: 8722553Abstract: A woven airbag fabric includes a first type of filament yarn, at least a second type of filament yarn and a silicone-based coating. The first type of filament yarn is chosen from the group of polyolefin filament yarns. The at least a second type of filament yarn is chosen from the group of polyamide and polyester filament yarns.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2009Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Autoliv Development ABInventor: Mats Johansson
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Patent number: 8475919Abstract: A fiber blend for yarns and fabrics for use in military, fire-fighting, industrial work wear, and first responder protective clothing to provide multifunctional protection to the wearer, the fiber blend including an aramid fiber blend, wool fibers, and electrostatic dissipative fibers, wherein the aramid fiber blend includes meta-aramid fibers, para-aramid fibers and electrostatic dissipative fibers.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2008Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Carole A. Winterhalter
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Patent number: 8344260Abstract: Saddle warpage of a wiring board at the time of reflow soldering is reduced by canceling out a difference in thermal expansion amount between wiring layers with anisotropy due to variations between the wiring layers in the proportion of copper remaining in the wiring layers C and non-uniformity of wiring elements by a difference in thermal expansion amount with anisotropy between resin base material layers produced according to the material of fiber bundles forming a warp or a weft in at least one resin base layer B, different from the material of other fiber bundles.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventor: Toru Okazaki
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Patent number: 8283267Abstract: A fabric for bedding which includes a woven fabric having warp yarns and filling yarns woven to provide a smooth fabric surface. One of the warp or filling yarns being at least 40% by weight of the fabric of continuous filament nylon, and the other of the warp or filling yarns being from about 0% to 60% by weight of the fabric of continuous filament polyester or nylon having non-round filament cross sections. An antimicrobial substance is topically applied or inherently available in the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Precision Fabrics Group, Inc.Inventors: W. Allen Leonard, Neil Blanton, Terry Montgomery, Dino Montagner, Jones McCall
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Patent number: 8207071Abstract: The present invention teaches a vehicular upholstery PPT-fiber fabric that is formed from a double woven fabric in which a face weaving textile design has a number of intersections, called warp up intersections where a warp yarn passes over a weft yarn, and these are more than the number of intersections, called weft up intersection, where a weft yarn passes over a warp yarn. The warp yarn is formed by twisting an intermingled yarn composed of a PPT-multi-filament yarn and a high heat shrinkable PET-multifilament yarn whose shrinkage percentage in boiling water is more than 15%. An intermingle ratio of the PPT-multifilament yarn of the warp yarn is more than the intermingle ratio of the PET-multifilament yarn of the warp yarn. In the warp yarn, the PET-multifilament yarn is shrunk by heating, so that the substantial length of the PET-multifilament yarn becomes shorter than the substantial length of the PPT-multifilament yarn. The weft yarn is composed of PPT-multifilament yarn.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignees: Honda Motor Co., Ltd., TB Kawashima Co., Ltd.Inventors: Daisuke Susa, Hidehito Fukumoto, Takeko Tamura, Kazuhiro Honma
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Patent number: 8153539Abstract: A reinforcing fiber texture for a composite material part is made by multi-layer three-dimensional weaving with a satin type weave or a multiple satin type weave. The texture comprises at least three layers of weft yarns T interlaced by warp yarns C, each warp yarn taking hold in alternation of one weft yarn in n from a first layer of weft yarns and of one weft yarn in n of a second layer of weft yarns adjacent to the first, the number n being an integer not less than 3. The paths of the warp yarns are similar and they are offset in the warp direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Snecma Propulsion SolideInventors: Dominique Coupe, François Charleux, Jean-Philippe Richard
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Publication number: 20120031149Abstract: A textile made according to this invention includes two thread systems, such as a weft and a warp system, one of the threads systems including a yarn made of a leather filament. The textile can be woven using a plain or complex pattern and its yarns can have different colors to achieve an esthetically pleasing look.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Inventor: Be INTHAVONG
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Patent number: 8079394Abstract: The invention relates to a belt for a corrugator machine for making corrugated board (50) wherein at least a middle layer (52) of corrugated material is joined under pressure to cover layers (51, 53) of smooth material to form the corrugated board (50). The belt (1) is made of a fabric of warp fibers and weft fibers (4) and has a paper side facing toward the corrugated board (50) to be manufactured. The paper side (6) lies against the corrugated board (50). A driven side (7) lies facing away from the corrugated board (50). The corrugator machine has a pressure zone (70) which includes a pressure element (71) and a countersupport (73). The corrugated board (50) together with the contact engaging fabric belt (1) passes between the pressure element (71) and the countersupport (73). A drive (61) is provided on the driven side (7) of the belt to generate the tension forces acting in the longitudinal direction of the belt.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Muehlen Sohn GmbH & Co.Inventor: Hartmut Bella
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Patent number: 8029566Abstract: Exemplary orthopedic implants are disclosed. The orthopedic implants may include one or more sensors. Exemplary sensors include sensors to monitor bone growth, changes to the implant over time, and proper placement of the implant. The orthopedic implants may include a woven material. Sensor arrangements to detect a state of an item are disclosed. Exemplary states include folded, unfolded, and inflated. Exemplary items include an orthopedic implant and a parachute.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Antony J. Lozier, David B. Rich, Russell M. Parrott
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Publication number: 20110223398Abstract: A woven fabric includes a warp formed of natural or manmade fiber and a weft formed lyocell fiber or a blend of lyocell fiber and at least one other fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: VALLEY FORGE FABRICS, INC.Inventor: J. Michael Dobin
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Patent number: 7871945Abstract: Disclosed is a woven strap, particularly for safety belts in motor vehicles, which is characterized in that said woven strap comprises a first group of warp threads and a second group of warp threads, the warp threads of the first group being provided with a greater elongation than the warp threads of the second group.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2006Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Inventors: Johann Berger, Murat Celik
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Publication number: 20100279572Abstract: A fabric comprises conductive yarns inserted each in a warp direction and a weft direction and disposed in a lattice at intervals, wherein at least either one of the conductive yarns in the warp direction or the weft direction is inserted as a double weave to be a float yarn on the surface that the conductive yarn becomes a float yarn in the double weave, wherein a ratio of the conductive yarn inserted as the double weave not covered by an orthogonal nonconductive yarn but exposed is not less than 50% in arithmetic average, and a ratio of the conductive yarns in the warp direction and the weft direction intersect and contact each other is not less than 40% in arithmetic average. Clothes comprise the fabric, wherein the conductive yarn is inserted as the double weave in an obverse side of the clothes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 25, 2008Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kazuya Fujita, Kenji Akizuki, Takaji Yasuda
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Patent number: 7816288Abstract: A fabric for bedding which includes a woven fabric having warp yarns and filling yarns woven to provide a smooth fabric surface. One of the warp or filling yarns being at least 40% by weight of the fabric of continuous filament nylon, and the other of the warp or filling yarns being from about 0% to 60% by weight of the fabric of continuous filament polyester or nylon having non-round filament cross sections. An antimicrobial substance is topically applied or inherently available in the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Precision Fabrics Group, Inc.Inventors: W. Allen Leonard, Neil Blanton, Terry Montgomery, Dino Montagner, Jones McCall
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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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Patent number: 7687414Abstract: A union fabric comprising 6 to 60% by weight of a polyester fiber (A), 35 to 85% by weight of a halogen-containing fiber (B), and 5 to 55% by weight of a cellulose fiber (C) in which fabric the warp comprises weaving yarn containing the polyester fiber and the weft comprises flameproof chenille yarn and other weaving yarn, with the chenille yarn containing 10 to 70% by weight of halogen and 1 to 35% by weight of a flame retardant consisting of a metal compound, and in which fabric the content of the warp-constituting weaving yarn containing the polyester fiber is 20 to 40% by weight and those of the weft-constituting flameproof chenille yarn and the weft-constituting other weaving yarn are 35 to 70% by weight and 10 to 45% by weight respectively. This union fabric is excellent in design, texture, comfortableness in use.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Kaneka CorporationInventor: Hiroyasu Hagi
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Patent number: 7476630Abstract: A woven panel is formed from at least one first polymer yarn and at least one second polymer yarn wherein the second polymer yarn has a core. The core yarns provide mechanical strength for the woven material in supporting the coreless yarns when used in load bearing articles such as the seat or back portions of an article of furniture.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Casual Living Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Larry Schwartz, Coley Chris Mathis
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Patent number: 7402538Abstract: This invention relates to heat and flame resistant single ply fabric for use as a single or outer layer of a protective garment for a wearer. The fabric comprises at least one warp system and at least two weft systems. The warp system comprises a blend of 60 to 90 wt-% poly-m-phenylenisophtalamid (meta-aramid) and 10 to 40 wt-% poly-p-phenylenterephtalamid (para-aramid). The first of the at least two weft systems comprises a blend of 85 to 95 wt-% meta-aramid and 5 to 15 wt-% para-aramid. The second of the at least two weft systems essentially comprises para-aramid.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Yves Bader, Andre Capt
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Patent number: 7384513Abstract: A papermaker's fabric for use as a forming fabric. The fabric may include bondable or meltable monofilament yarns which may be formed from materials that retain substantial strength and tenacity after thermal treatment. Further, the remaining yarns in the forming fabric may be formed from materials that have a higher melting temperature than the monofilament material that will be thermally bonded or melted.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2004Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventor: Dana Eagles
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Publication number: 20080104735Abstract: A flexible armor system adaptable to a garment suitable for extremity protection uses planar, polygon-shaped solid elements made of ceramic cores wrapped in high strength fabric and arranged with rotable edge and intersection protection as a flexible mosaic array which is bonded between an elastic strike side spall cover and a high tensile strength flexible backer layer, further supported by a substantial fiber pack. A progressive mode of localized system failure during a ballistic strike includes: a projectile penetrating the spall cover, fracturing the ceramic core of a wrapped SE while being partially deformed; the deformed projectile accelerating the fractured but still wrapped solid element before it so as to free the solid element from the array and drive it through the flexible backer as a combined mass at a reduced velocity into the fiber pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.Inventor: Charles A. Howland
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Patent number: 7365032Abstract: A flame retardant union fabric obtained by combining (A) 30 to 70% by weight of a fiber comprising as a main component a flame retardant halogen-containing fiber made of a composition comprising 100 parts by weight of an acrylic copolymer of 30 to 70% by weight of acrylonitrile, 30 to 70% by weight of a halogen-containing vinyl monomer and 0 to 10% by weight of a vinyl monomer copolymerizable with them, 10 to 30 parts by weight of an antimony compound and 8 to 30 parts by weight of a zinc stannate compound, with (B) 70 to 30% by weight of a cellulosic fiber. The flame retardant union fabric shows a high flame resistance which passes the M1 class of NF P 92-503 burning test in France even after the post-treatment.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Kaneka CorporationInventors: Masayuki Adachi, Masaharu Fujii, Toshimitsu Mori, Akio Konishi
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Patent number: 7361618Abstract: A carbon fiber-made reinforcing woven fabric comprising a carbon-fiber woven fabric formed from warps consisting of carbon fibers and wefts consisting of carbon fibers, and auxiliary yarns arranged along at least either warps or wefts, the auxiliary yarns being passed over and under other yarns differently from associated warps or wefts. When prepreg is produced by applying matrix resin to this woven fabric by a wet/prepreg processing method before drying, the presence of auxiliary yarns in gaps in the vicinities of warp-weft intersections on the woven fabric allows matrix resin to remain around auxiliary yarns to produce no apertures in the obtained prepreg, whereby the woven fabric is suitable for a prepreg production by wet/prepreg processing.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kiyoshi Homma, Akira Nishimura
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Patent number: 7351671Abstract: A fabric is provided that has high degree of flame resistance in the case of a union fabric consisting of a halogen-containing flame resistant fiber including antimony compounds, and a cellulosic fiber, and the fabric is classified into class M1 of NF P 92-503 combustion test in France. A flame resistant union fabric obtained by co-weaving: (A) a fiber yarn 30% to 70% that has, as a principal component, a halogen-containing flame resistant fiber including an antimony compound 25 parts to 50 parts in an acrylic based copolymer 100 parts consisting of acrylonitrile 30% to 70% by weight, a halogen containing vinyl based monomer 30% to 70%, and a vinyl based monomer copolymerizable therewith 0% to 10%; and (B) a compound yarn 70% to 30% consisting of a cellulosic fiber (b-1) and a fiber melting at temperatures of 200 degrees C. to 400 degrees C. (b-2).Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Kaneka CorporationInventors: Masayuki Adachi, Takaharu Matsumoto, Masanobu Tamura
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Patent number: 7318796Abstract: A two-layer drum cover and a method of producing the same are provided. The two-layer drum cover includes a backing wire constructed of a relatively high grade metal alloy in the warp direction and alternating relatively low grade metal alloys in the shute direction. The two-layer drum cover also includes a face wire constructed of a relatively high grade metal alloy in the warp direction and alternating relatively low grade metal alloys in the shute direction. All the metal alloys used in the face wire have a higher grade than the metal alloys used in the backing wire.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2004Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: Mark J. Levine, Thomas L. Israel, Gregory D. Zilker
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Patent number: 7312166Abstract: The invention concerns a textile surface having at least a high-visibility face. It is obtained from yarns or fibres of at least three types, of blanketing yarns or fibres, heat-stable yarns or fibres and high-visibility yarns or fibres. The surfaces provide excellent protection against fire and flames.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: KermelInventor: Laurent Thiriot
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Patent number: 7309667Abstract: A fabric includes mutually transverse thread systems, with at least one of the thread systems including a differential shrinkage yarn C. The shrinkage yarn C has at least one effect component A that irreversibly elongates itself upon heat treatment, and at least one shrinkage component B that shortens itself upon heat treatment. The components A and B are bound together by nodes, wherein the number (y) of nodes per meter in the yarn C is predetermined as a function of the yarn count (x) of the transverse thread system so that the number (y) of nodes exceeds a minimum value and increases proportionally above the minimum value as a function of the yarn count (x).Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Deutsche Institute fur Textilund Faserforschung StuttgartInventors: Stefan Schindler, Helmut Weinsdörfer, Jürgen Wolfrum
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Patent number: 7299964Abstract: Disclosed are systems or apparatuses and methods for forming a junction between conductive fibers that are incorporated into a fabric. Briefly, one method includes the steps of removing insulation from two intersecting individually insulated conductive fibers to expose the individually conductive fibers, bringing the exposed individually conductive fibers into contact with each other at a junction point, and forming a molecular bond between the conductive fibers at the junction point. Also disclosed are systems for forming a junction between conductive fibers that are incorporated into a fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Corp.Inventors: Sundaresan Jayaraman, Sungmee Park
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Patent number: 7179762Abstract: An air bag of the type utilized in a vehicle occupant restraint system has at least one panel of coated air bag fabric comprising a base fabric coated with a urethane coating material. The base fabric is woven in warp and fill directions from synthetic multifilament yarns. In at least one of the weave directions, the yarns comprise first yarns of a first yarn size and second yarns of a second yarn size, with the second yarn size being a lesser yarn size than the first yarn size. The first yarns and the second yarns are in predetermined positions in the base fabric to produce a crest and trough pattern on a surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Safety Components Fabric Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Alonzo W. Beasley, Jr.
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Patent number: 6998165Abstract: A fabric system for producing at least a woven fabric of controlled modulus or elongation in the MD or warp axis, has a core layer which is the main structural element, and may have one or more woven cover fabrics adhesively bonded with an off axis configuration to one or both sides of the core layer. In a preferred embodiment the core fabric is covered with at least one off axis fabric on both sides. The cover fabrics may also have resin or film top layers laminated or coated on their outside surfaces, for mechanical performance or UV protection or both.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Warwick Mills, Inc.Inventor: Charles A. Howland
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Patent number: 6974785Abstract: The outer shell fabric according to the invention is made of a textile material which is a double-weave woven fabric or a warp-knit knitted fabric constructed in such a manner that preferably a majority of one yarn type is placed on the face of the fabric and the majority of a different yarn type is placed on the back surface. One of the yarns may consist of multi-filamentary meta-aramid fiber (e.g. Nomex), the other of either a multi-filamentary or a spun (staple) para-aramid fiber (e.g. Kevlar). The textile material can be visualized as two separate fabrics being interlaced together by the sharing of yarns between them. When used as part of a firefighter or work garment for protection against heat and flame, the outer shell fabric has superior tear resistance, abrasion resistance, UV resistance, and thermal protective performance when compared to other outer shell fabrics used for the same application.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Bacou-Dailoz Protective ApparelInventors: Claude Barbeau, Ross Cochran
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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: 6908869Abstract: A woven fabric structure for outdoor furniture use is provided. The woven fabric structure is a blended fabric containing a coated multifilament yarn and an elastomeric yarn that is resistant to water, ultraviolet, heat degradation or other significant outdoor exposure. The elastomeric yarn is provided in the fill direction and the coated multifilament yarn is provided in the warp direction. Additionally, the coated multifilament yarn can be combined with a yarn such as spun acrylic, polyester, nylon yarn, texturized filament yarns; or other uncoated filament yarns.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Phifer Wire Products, Inc.Inventors: Steve Haun, Reese Brooks
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Patent number: 6897170Abstract: Tuftable fabrics comprise a plurality of warp and weft tapes in a balanced construction of tapes with balanced dimensions of tapes in the warp and the weft and stabilization of the fabric to impart dimensional stability. The fabrics are useful as backings for tufted carpets and especially patterned carpets and carpet tile owing to a surprising combination of tuftability, resistance to edge curl and stability during tufting.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Propex Fabrics, Inc.Inventors: Edward Barkis, Charles F. Phillips
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Patent number: 6866068Abstract: A method for producing woven fabrics, especially airbag woven fabrics, while using a multiphase weaving machine in the following steps: weaving a fabric comprised of filament threads in warp and weft on the multiphase weaving machine, whereby a high shrinking type of yarn is used as the warp and an average to low shrinking type of yarn is used as the weft, and finishing the woven fabric by hydroshrinking and/or thermoshrinking.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Berger Seiba-Technotex Verwaltungs GmbH & Co.Inventors: Johann Berger, Holger Saint-Denis
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Patent number: 6841492Abstract: Bi-directional and multi-axial fabrics, fabric composites, ballistically resistant assemblies thereof, and the methods by which they are made. The fabrics are comprised of sets of strong, substantially parallel, unidirectional yarns lying in parallel planes, one above the other, with the direction of the yarns in a given plane rotated at an angle to the direction of the yarns in adjacent planes; and one or more sets of yarns having lower strength and higher elongation interleaved with the strong yarns. The fabrics of the invention provide superior ballistic effectiveness compared to ordinary woven and knitted fabrics but retain the ease of manufacture on conventional looms and knitting machines.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Ashok Bhatnagar, Elizabeth Stroud Parrish
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Publication number: 20040219845Abstract: A cement panel that is reinforced with a fabric made of carbon fibers. The cement panel includes a core layer that is made of a lightweight cement composition. This core layer is covered with a layer of reinforcing carbon fabric on the top and on the bottom, each bonded to the core with a coating of cementitious material on the top and on the bottom of the core layer. On the edges of the cement panels, the fabric layers are overlapped so as to augment the strength of these edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Samuel E. Graham, George C. McLarty
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Patent number: 6794319Abstract: The present invention relates to an unbalanced twill weave fabric having fill yarns at least about three times larger than the warp yarns. Such a fabric thus has increased strength provided by the fill direction. The present invention further relates to an airbag restraint device for vehicles, where the airbag is constructed of the unbalanced twill weave fabric and has the fill yarns oriented substantially parallel to the longest direction of the airbag.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Precision Fabrics Group, Inc.Inventors: Otis Bryce Rose, III, Ronald J. Small, Wilford Allen Leonard, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040180591Abstract: A belt reinforcing fabric for conveyor belts including sets of longitudinal warp yarns that are woven in leno weave fashion about lateral weft yarns that are made of monofilament. For each area on the fabric including sets of warp yarns, there is also an adjacent area that does not include warp yarns. Therefore, a space or gap is created between the areas occupied by the sets of warp yarns. When the belt is cut, it can be cut along the gap so that only the monofilament weft yarns are visible along the edges and not the warp yarns, which, if exposed at the cut edges, would tend to wick moisture into the belt. The present conveyor belt is particularly useful in conveying food items because of its tendency to reduce the opportunity to pick up and spread contaminating agents such as bacteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Jules A. Haneburger
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Publication number: 20040121684Abstract: A woven fabric structure for outdoor furniture use is provided. The woven fabric structure is a blended fabric containing a coated multifilament yarn and an elastomeric yarn that is resistant to water, ultraviolet, heat degradation or other significant outdoor exposure. The elastomeric yarn is provided in the fill direction and the coated multifilament yarn is provided in the warp direction. Additionally, the coated multifilament yarn can be combined with a yarn such as spun acrylic, polyester, nylon yarn, texturized filament yarns; or other uncoated filament yarns.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: PHIFER WIRE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Steve Haun, Reese Brooks
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Patent number: 6713412Abstract: Specific fabric articles exhibiting very low air and/or gas permeability (even upon application of high inflation pressures) and very high tear strengths are herein disclosed and claimed. Such a specific fabric also permits the incorporation of discrete openings (through cutting, for example) through which air and/or gas introduced by an airbag inflation canister will travel. Such a specific fabric acts as a barrier to the complete introduction of high pressure inflation gases into an airbag cushion, thereby permitting a more controlled, safer inflation upon the occurrence of a collision event. Thus, the specific inventive fabric permits movement of inflation gas and/or air substantially solely through the openings within the fabric and not through the interstices between the individual fiber constituents.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Milliken & Co.Inventor: Thomas Wayne Newbill
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Publication number: 20040029476Abstract: A thermoplastic spatial fabric application includes multiple spatial fabrics which are integrally combined with each other. Each spatial fabric includes at least two chemical fibers having different melting points, with the chemical fibers having a lower melting point being woven on a combination portion of each spatial fabric. The combination portions of the multiple spatial fabrics overlap each other and may be treated by a heating process, so that the overlapping combination portions of the multiple spatial fabrics may be melted and integrally combined with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: James Hung