Woven Fabric With A Preformed Polymeric Film Or Sheet Patents (Class 442/286)
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Patent number: 6712940Abstract: A papermachine belt particularly for use in a press and/or dryer section comprises a support fabric, a minimal nonwoven layer on the support fabric, a fusible thermoplastic layer, and a thicker batt over the thermoplastic layer. The whole structure is needled together, and the thermoplastic layer melted so that it is expressed through the overlying batt. The layer may be substituted by a nonwoven fabric containing composite yarns with thermoplastic sheaths or such yarns wound spirally around the belt. The support fabric may be substituted by a perforated composite membrane.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Voith Fabrics Heidenheim GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Robert L. Crook
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Publication number: 20040058603Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a laminated tarp and a method of making this laminate. More particularly, the present invention relates to a laminated tarp containing multiple layers, including a fabric layer sandwiched between two layers of polymeric material comprising a vinyl (co)polymer and a polyurethane material. This laminated tarp can also include a thermosetting adhesive layer between the polyurethane material and the fabric layer, as well as a heat-sealable or weldable coating over the polyurethane material and/or over the vinyl (co)polymer layer. Also described is a method for making the laminated tarp.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: James F. Hayes
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Publication number: 20040058604Abstract: The invention pertains to a woven antistatic flexible intermediate bulk container (FIBC) comprising a polyoletin fiber or strip containing as an antistatic additive a polyetheresteramide, a polyester-ether block copolymer or an antistatic composition containing said polyetheresteramide or said polyester-ether block copolymer at least partially, as warp and/or weft thread.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Rene Jud, Ernst Minder, Eberhard Krause
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Patent number: 6709993Abstract: A base textile has a camouflage pattern on the first surface and a coating on the second surface. The coating is a ethylene methyl acrylate thermoplastic with a carbon black pigment. The base textile and coating have a visible light transmission such that shadows of hunters or others inside a blind of the camouflage are not visible on the opposite side of the camouflage.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: John David Strength, Allan W. Smith, Gary K. Greene, Thomas E. Godfrey
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Patent number: 6701971Abstract: Coated inflatable fabrics, more particularly airbags to which very low add-on amounts of coating have been applied, are provided which exhibit extremely low air permeabilities. The inventive fabrics are primarily for use in automotive restraint cushions which require low permeability characteristics (such as side curtain airbags). Traditionally, heavy, and thus expensive, coatings of compounds such as neoprene, silicones and the like, have been utilized to provide such required low permeability. The inventive fabric utilizes an inexpensive, very thin coating to provide such necessary low permeability levels. Thus, the inventive coated airbag possesses a coating of at most 3.0 ounces per square yard, most preferably about 0.8 ounces per square yard, and exhibits a leak-down time (a measurement of the time required for the entire amount of gas introduced within the airbag at peak pressure during inflation to escape the airbag at 10 psi) of at least 7 seconds.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Mililken & CompanyInventors: John A. Sollars, Jr., Shulong Li
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Patent number: 6698458Abstract: Coated inflatable fabrics, more particularly airbags to which very low add-on amounts of coating have been applied, are provided which exhibit extremely low air permeability. The inventive inflatable fabrics are primarily for use in automotive restraint cushions that require low permeability characteristics (such as side curtain airbags). Traditionally, heavy, and thus expensive, coatings of compounds such as neoprene, silicones and the like, have been utilized to provide such required low permeability. The inventive fabric utilizes an inexpensive, very thin coating to provide such necessarily low permeability levels. Thus, the inventive coated inflatable airbag comprises a film laminated on at least a portion of the target fabric surface wherein the film possesses a tensile strength of at least 2,000 and an elongation at break of at least 180%.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: John A. Sollars, Jr., Shulong Li
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Publication number: 20040038611Abstract: A curing low dielectric loss tangent film using a low dielectric loss tangent composition containing a polyfunctional styrene compound having excellent dielectric characteristics, and a wiring film using the same as an insulating layer are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Satoru Amou, Shinji Yamada, Takao Ishikawa, Akira Nagai, Masatoshi Sugimasa
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Publication number: 20040029470Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing a woven textile-elastomer composite that, when transfer or film-coated, is suitable for use as an artificial leather substrate. The inventive procedure involves (a) producing an elastomer composition of at least four ingredients (an anionically-stabilized waterborne polymer dispersion, an acid-generating chemical, a cloud-point surfactant, and a foam-stabilizing surfactant); (b) incorporating sufficient gas into the liquid mixture to generate a spreadable foam; (c) applying the foam onto a porous woven textile substrate; (d) heating said foamed fabric until the elastomer coagulates over the fabric substrate; and (e) drying the resultant composite without destroying the coagulated structure. The resultant composite obtains a pliability, compressibility, and drape that is similar to that of leather and a surface that is suitable for transfer or film-coating to produce artificial leather.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Kirkland W. Vogt, Howell B. Eleazer
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Publication number: 20040028879Abstract: A fabric having a plastic body integrally connected thereto by extrusion of the body onto the fabric, and a process for extruding the plastic onto the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Randy J. Sayers, Kenneth A. Longstreet
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Patent number: 6686302Abstract: The invention relates to an organic diffusion barrier layer (58) applied to a substrate (44). Said barrier layer has an apolar skeletal structure and a high barrier effect with respect to volatile gases, vapors and liquids. The diffusion barrier layer (58) consists of a hydrocarbon polymer that is produced by means of plasma polymerization. It respectively contains 0.01-6 at % of at least one element from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, bromine, boron and silicon, whereby the total amount of said elements does not exceed 12 at %. The barrier effect of the diffusion barrier layer (58) is produced by means of at least one pulsed or continuous DC magnetron sputtering source plasma (26) or by means of inductively excited, pulsed or continuous microwave discharge (20).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: EMPA Eidgenossische Materialprufungs-und ForschungsanstaltInventor: Eva Maria Moser
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Publication number: 20040018789Abstract: The present invention thus provides a fabric-laminated plastic part and a novel process where the fabric that provides the surface is pre-laminated with a support layer and supplied into a molding process where a plastic substrate component is molded. The fabric surface piece is precisely located and securely bonded by selection of a support layer plastic material having sufficient heat resistance and/or thickness to sufficiently resist melt softening and stretching during the molding process. This process and fabric laminated plastic article are especially suited for preparing thin-wall, articles that need to have precisely located, smooth fabric surface areas corresponding to discontinuities, voids or openings in the underlying molded plastic article.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Eric L. Marchbanks, Curt E. Peterson, Todd A. DeMint, Ari P. Kinnunen, Kenneth T. Bennick, Thomas E. Van Conett, Michael E. Hus
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Publication number: 20040018790Abstract: The invention relates to methods of seaming sheeting or films including retroreflective sheeting and the corresponding articles. The method comprises providing at least two pieces of polymeric sheeting or film such as retroreflective sheeting, each piece having a viewing surface and an opposing surface, overlapping the two pieces along an edge such that the viewing surface of the first piece is in contact with the opposing surface of the second piece and the exposed viewing surface is in contact with a removable protective top film at least at the overlap, and forming a seam at the overlap.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Kanta Kumar, Chester A. Bacon
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Patent number: 6677391Abstract: The present invention relates to a non-aqueous denture adhesive composition comprising a safe and effective adhesive amount of a denture adhesive; a safe and effective amount of an anticalculus agent; and a non-aqueous denture adhesive carrier; wherein the anticalculus agent is a material effective in reducing calcium phosphate mineral deposition related to calculus formation. The present invention further relates to a method of delivering an anticalculus agent to the oral cavity and teeth, by applying the above composition to dentures, directly to the oral cavity, or applying it to both, and thereafter securing the dentures to the oral cavity.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2000Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Jayanth Rajaiah, Kimberly Ann Gilday-Weber, Lisa Catron Ernst, William Michael Glandorf, Donald James White, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030232556Abstract: The present invention relates to non slip, liquid impermeable moisture vapor permeable composite structures comprising a hydrophilic thermoplastic film which is coated onto a support layer, the support layer having a coefficient of friction greater than 1. The composite structures of the present invention can be used a variety of applications wherein moisture vapor permeability and anti-slipping properties are desirable, such as in absorbent articles for example breast pads, perspiration pads, diapers, sanitary napkins, panty liners and incontinence products, and also as protective bedding covers, protective clothing and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Carlo Toro, Giovanni Carlucci, Russell Phillip Elliott, Roland Philip Duke
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Patent number: 6662369Abstract: The present invention is a stab-resistant material made from at least two woven fabrics joined using a polymer film. The woven fabrics are made from yarns having a tensile strength of at least 900 MPa. The polymer film joining the woven fabrics has a tensile strength of at least 10 MPa and a flexural modulus of 1500 to 4500 MPa.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignees: Aramid Products GmbH, FMS Enterprises Ltd.Inventors: Yuval Fuchs, Christian Böttger, Achim Fels
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Publication number: 20030220041Abstract: A protective cover system (100) for inhibiting corrosion of a metallic object. The protective cover system includes a cover (101, 200, 600) for defining a microenvironment and a corrosion inhibitor source for releasing one or more corrosion inhibitors into the microenvironment. In one embodiment, cover 200 comprises an outer liquid-impermeable layer (204), an inner liquid-permeable layer (202), and a superabsorbent layer (206) located between the outer and inner layers. In another embodiment, cover 600 includes a water-vapor-permeable layer (602) and a porous support layer (606) for supporting the water-vapor-permeable layer. In both of these embodiments, one or more corrosion inhibitors may be incorporated into the cover in one or more of the corresponding above-mentioned layers or in a layer separate from these layers, or may be provided in a separate container that fluidly communicates the corrosion inhibitor(s) to the microenvironment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicant: Creare, Inc.Inventors: Nabil A. Elkouh, Jeffrey J. Breedlove, Bruce R. Pilvelait
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Patent number: 6645887Abstract: A durable, water-resistant, breathable, multi-layer laminate adapted to transmit moisture and composed of (1) an outer woven, non-woven or knitted layer of fabric, (2) a discontinuous non-breathable hydrophobic adhesive, (3) a first hydrophilic barrier film adhesively secured to the outer fabric layer, by the hydrophilic adhesive, (4) a continuous film or discontinuous breathable hydrophilic adhesive, and (5) a second hydrophilic barrier film adhered to the hydrophilic adhesive. The first hydrophilic barrier film and second hydrophilic barrier film are adhesively secured to each other with the breathable hydrophilic adhesive and define a void area between the two films and together the films enhance moisture migration and transfer. The laminates may include two additional layers of (6) a second hydrophilic adhesive, and (7) a fabric backing layer secured by the second hydrophilic adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventors: James A. Kocinec, Richard C Jefferson
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Publication number: 20030207640Abstract: A method is disclosed for modifying the physical characteristics of a web which involves passing the web between at least one pair of interengaged rolls to incrementally stretch the web, and then withdrawing the incrementally stretched web from between the rolls under tension. A web modified according to the disclosed method has desirable breathability and liquid impermeability, as well as extensibility and a soft, cloth-like textured surface. One embodiment of the present invention provides a breathable web comprising a microporous film exhibiting an MVTR of at least about 2000 g/m2/24 hr, a dynamic impact value of less than about 10 g/m2, a bubble pressure at least about 45 psi, and an air flow of at least about 2 liters/m2/s.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Barry Jay Anderson, Todd Leon Mansfield, George Christopher Dobrin, Suna Polat
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Publication number: 20030199215Abstract: Woven fabric laminates having superior resistance to penetration by ballistic projectiles, assemblies thereof, and the method by which they are made. In one embodiment, among others, a laminate of the invention is comprised of a fabric woven from a high strength, high modulus yarn, a surface coating of a low modulus elastomer and a plastic film bonded to its elastomer-coated surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Ashok Bhatnagar, Chok Bin C Tan
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Publication number: 20030194547Abstract: A composite structure (12) that includes a first layer that includes a membrane (16) having a first melting point and a plurality of structural elements and a second layer that includes a thermoplastic material (32) having a second melting point that is lower than the first melting point, wherein at least a portion of the thermoplastic material (34) is at least one partially melted to flow around at least one structural element of the plurality of structural elements of the membrane (16) prior to resolidification to attach the first layer (16) to the second layer (32). The membrane (16) can be oleophobic or oleophilic and preferably includes expanded polytetrafluoroethylene. The thermoplastic material (32) can be of virtually any type and can be either hydrophobic or hydrophilic.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Louis P. Fuhrmann, Tim Trimble, Raj Pillai
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Publication number: 20030194936Abstract: There is provided a nonwoven elastic laminate closure tab of the invention comprising adjacent first and second nonwoven closure elements each having a first face and a second face and a coextruded film elastic attached to each closure element first face. The first face of each closure element has a first area coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive and a second area adjacent the first area free of pressure-sensitive adhesive at terminal ends of the nonwoven closure elements. The coextruded film elastic has two first regions each having at least one inelastic zone and a second region between the two first regions having at least one elastic zone. The two opposing first regions are attached to the two pressure-sensitive adhesive areas of the two closure elements respectively such that the second adhesive free areas of the two adjacent closure elements are in face to face contact with at least a portion of the coextruded elastic film elastic second region.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Byron M. Jackson, Leigh E. Wood, Roderick L. Storey, James V. Metz
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Patent number: 6632753Abstract: 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: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Safety Components Fabric Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Alonzo W. Beasley, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030186605Abstract: An insulating paperboard container is disclosed including a container body having a side wall and a bottom wall with the one side wall including a base layer and an insulating layer on at least a portion of the base layer, preferably on an inside surface of the side wall. The insulating layer being selectively adhered to at least a portion of the base layer such that the selective adhering of the insulating layer to the base layer creates air pockets between the insulating layer and the base layer with the air pockets being expandable in response to contact with a heated liquid. Such a container is formed from an insulating stock material comprising a paperboard base layer and an insulating layer overlying at least a portion of at least of one surface of the base layer with the insulating layer being selectively adhered to the surface of the base layer forming enclosed regions between the base layer and the insulating layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: Fort James CorporationInventors: Richard P. Mitchell, Gerald John Van Handel, Galyn A. Schulz
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Patent number: 6624098Abstract: A sailcloth is constructed by laminating two layers of cloth together with a central layer of film. The cloth layers are oriented such that stretch resistant yarns in the layers run perpendicular to each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2000Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: North Marine GroupInventor: Peter Mahr
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Publication number: 20030176130Abstract: A bonding machine includes a first feeding device for feeding a substrate, a glue-dispensing device for dispensing glue, a first pair of heating rolls for rolling and heating the substrate passing through it and transferring the glue to the substrate so as to form a glue layer on the substrate, a second feeding device for feeding a cover, and a second pair of heating rolls for bonding the cover with the substrate through the glue layer, thus forming a web. A cooling roll may be located downstream of the third heating roll and the fourth heating roll for cooling the substrate and the cover that have bonded together. A product-collecting reel may be located downstream of the third heating roll and the fourth heating roll for winding the resultant web.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: Chi-Shih Lee
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Publication number: 20030171049Abstract: A laminar material suitable for use in the manufacture of shoes comprising an extruded thermoplastic sheet core (10) having laminated thereto on at least one side a first fibre fabric layer (12), wherein the melting point of said first fibre layer (12) is similar to the melting point of the thermoplastic sheet core (10), and the thermoplastic sheet core (10) comprises: (1) recycled scrap laminar material comprising an extruded thermoplastic material having laminated thereto on at least one side a second fibre fabric layer, wherein the melting points of the extruded thermoplastic material and the second fibre fabric layer are similar to the melting point of the first fibre layer (12); or (2) virgin extrudable thermoplastic material having a melting point similar to the melting point of said first fibre layer (12); or (3) a mixture of both of these materials (1) and (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Brian Arnold, Susan Gwynneth Johnson
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Patent number: 6616812Abstract: An anti-rewet fabric is used for carrying a fiber web through an air press. The anti-rewet fabric includes at least one air distribution fabric layer, one air distribution fabric layer being configured for contacting the fiber web, and a perforated film layer, the perforated film layer being made of a polyester film. The perforated film layer has a first film side and a second film side, the first film side being one of laminated and attached to the one air distribution fabric layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventor: David A. Beck
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Publication number: 20030162455Abstract: A woody decorative item features in that a sliced veneer sheet can be free from a change in shape and dimensions even with an aqueous adhesive and hence handled with ease, and an improved anchoring effect permits the sliced veneer sheet to be securely bonded to a base. The woody decorative item comprises a sliced veneer, an unwoven fabric adhered on the back of the sliced veneer, a woven fabric adhered on the unwoven fabric, and a base made of a synthetic resin and bonded on the back of the sliced veneer through the woven fabric. A method of manufacturing the woody decorative item comprises the steps of providing the sliced veneer, sequentially adhering the unwoven fabric and woven fabric on the back of the sliced veneer with pressure to fabricate the sliced veneer sheet, setting the sliced veneer sheet in a mold, supplying a synthetic resin on the back of the sliced veneer sheet in the mold to form a base thereon, and pressing the base against the sliced veneer sheet for integration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Yoshiaki Sano
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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: 6610618Abstract: The invention pertains to a penetration-resistant material having at least a double layer of fabric composed of two layers of woven fabric which are cross-plied at an angle, characterized in that the fabric is composed of a first set of threads having 3.5 to 20 threads/cm and having a linear density of at least 420 dtex, and a second set of threads having 0.5 to 8 threads/cm and having a linear density of at least 50 dtex, with the second set of threads being transverse to the first set of threads, and wherein the ratio of the linear density of the first set of threads to the linear density of the second set of threads is >4.2, more preferably >7.5. In a preferred embodiment, the first set of threads is warp threads made of p-aramid yarn and the second set of threads is weft threads of polyester yarn, and the ratio of the number of threads/cm of the first set to that of the second set is >1.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Teijin Twaron GmbHInventors: Christian Bottger, Achim Fels, Barbel Dorloff-Lumpe, Christoph Baumgart
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Patent number: 6610381Abstract: An absorbent barrier sheet (10) includes an integral fabric web (12) and a vinyl barrier material (14) intimately connected to and across the integral fabric web (12). The web (12) includes an upper portion (16) and a lower portion (18), with the upper portion including a plurality of hydrophobic first yams (20) and the lower portion including a plurality of fluid-retaining second yams (22). In addition, the web (12) has a middle portion (24) which includes a set of ground yarns (26) and parts of the hydrophobic and fluid-retaining yarns (20),(22), with the ground yarns (26) integrating the hydrophobic and fluid-retaining yarns (20), (22) of the upper and lower portions (16), (18), thereby forming the integral fabric web (12). The vinyl barrier material (14) is intimately connected to and across the fluid-retaining lower portion (18) of the integral fabric web (12).Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Standard Textile Co., Inc.Inventor: David W. Conway
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Publication number: 20030148694Abstract: An absorbent composition utilizes extrusion lamination of a backsheet to an absorbent material for the creation of absorbent articles. The method of manufacturing the absorbent composition includes the steps of combining a topsheet material with an absorbent material and laminating a backsheet to said absorbent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Farid F. Ghiam
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Publication number: 20030148682Abstract: The invention relates to a textile fabric for the base structure of printing blankets, which is characterised in that the fibres of the fabric are fixed by means of an organic film-forming polymer, which reduces the elastic properties of the fibre material and which is formed by treatment of the fibres with an aqueous solution, dispersion, emulsion or suspension of a polymer pre-cursor and subsequent cross-linking. The invention further relates to a method for the production of said textile fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Klaus Fussmann, Brigitte Hiemenz, Peter Klenner
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Publication number: 20030139109Abstract: A convertible roofing material which includes an outer fabric layer formed at least partially of polymeric coated, core yarns such as a polyester core coated with polyvinyl chloride.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Albert E. Johnson, John B. Coates
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Publication number: 20030129391Abstract: A flat yarn of a high strength and a high modulus of elasticity, being excellent in solvent resistance, thermal stability and resistance to bending fatigue is provided. The flat yarn comprises polyoxymethylene copolymer containing 0.5 to 10 moles of specified oxyalkylene units per 100 moles of oxymethylene units in the polymer chain principally comprising repeating oxymethylene units and having a melt index at 190° C. with load of 2160 g of 0.3 to 20 g/10 min.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventor: Hidetoshi Okawa
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Publication number: 20030124333Abstract: An automobile interior material having no irritation to skin and easy combustibility for disposal which is composed of a urethane foam layer and a fabric which is attached to at least one main surface of the urethane foam layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventor: Hiroshi Itaba
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Publication number: 20030113529Abstract: A disposable absorbent article including at least one fusion bond accomplished by the application of an electromagnetic field and a method for producing the fusion bond are disclosed. The article includes a first component, a second component underlying the first component; and a third component underlying the second component. The fusion bond is disposed directly above the third component and bonds the first component to second component. The fusion bond includes a receptor susceptible to an electromagnetic field. The first component of the article has an outer surface that includes at least one receptor area disposed directly above the fusion bond. The receptor area can have a tactile property that is a substantially equal to a tactile property of the outer surface surrounding the receptor area.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Fredrick William Gibson, John Joseph Angstadt, Bradley Edward Walsh
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Patent number: 6576323Abstract: Articles designed to clean/refresh soiled fabrics are improved by means of texturing at least one surface and/or by applying tackiness agents. In use, the articles rub against the fabrics, whereupon lint removed from the fabrics is trapped and retained by the tackiness agent. Refolding of the articles during use is substantially minimized by imparting texture to one or more of the article's surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Procter & GambleInventors: Rodney Mahlon Wise, Steven Barrett Rogers
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Publication number: 20030104743Abstract: A molding composition including reactive high-volatility monomeric groups, such as acrylics, at least one primary thermal initiator and at least one secondary thermal initiator is described. Molding process using molding compositions including reactive high-volatility monomeric groups are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Rolf Thomas Weberg, Lawrence J. Simmons, Richard Reid Gleason
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Publication number: 20030104741Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Thomas Kelmartin, Suellen Lappe, William Greene, Thomas Wallace
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Publication number: 20030104736Abstract: A friction lining for wet running consists of a fabric which can be applied to a carrier (6) and is partly impregnated with resin. In order to provide favorable friction conditions it is proposed that the porosity of the fabric (1) impregnated with resin is higher in the zone of the friction face (4) by a lower resin content in a surface layer (h) than in the remaining layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Klaus Dieter Locker, Gerhard Hartner, Gunter Mikolasch, Peter Schnell, Franz Maier-Lehner, Johann Oisser, Rudiger Spaun
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Patent number: 6573205Abstract: A porous polymeric sheet is provided having an electrostatic charge and comprising a zero-three composite of a polymeric matrix and a ferroelectric material dispersed therein. The polymeric component comprises a non-polar thermoplastic polymer, such as a polyolefin, and a second thermoplastic polymer having polar functional units, such as a telomer. The composite material is formed into a porous sheet and is electrically or corona poled to create an electret material which is well suited four use in various filtration, air-masking and dust wipe applications.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David Lewis Myers, John Joseph Lassig, Leonid Anthony Turkevich, David Grant Midkiff
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Publication number: 20030096546Abstract: A base textile has a camouflage pattern on the first surface and a coating on the second surface. The coating is a ethylene methyl acrylate thermoplastic with a carbon black pigment. The base textile and coating have a visible light transmission such that shadows of hunters or others inside a blind of the camouflage are not visible on the opposite side of the camouflage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: John David Strength, Allan W. Smith, Gary K. Greene, Thomas E. Godfrey
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Publication number: 20030091785Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventor: Charles A. Howland
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Publication number: 20030087570Abstract: A fabric structure is constructed having a fabric base sheet, a viscidity layer, a polymeric back layer, and a protective layer. The polymeric back layer is prepared from SBC (styrenic block copolymer) for the advantage of low specific gravity and preventing the drawback of PVC or the like that pollutes the environment when disposed off. The protective layer is prepared from PU series or modified SBC (styrenic block copolymer) series agent. When the fabric structure used to make a bag, the front surface of the fabric base sheet is disposed outside the bag and the surface of the protective layer is disposed inside the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: EPITECH INC.Inventor: Chun-Wei Lin
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Publication number: 20030082969Abstract: A breathable laminate produced without the use of a needle punch has been disclosed comprising a breathable film, a tie layer bonding material and a flexible woven substrate. The breathable film is one of commercially available breathable films, for example an apertured polyolefin film, that has a high moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR). The woven substrate provides strength and flexibility, and in preferred embodiments is woven from polyolefin tapes. The tie layer bonding material comprises a polyolefin material that is non-breathable but formed into a porous discontinuous web by the methods and processes disclosed herein. The three layers are joined through a laminating process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: Trevor Arthurs
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Publication number: 20030060110Abstract: A method of extruding a foamed plastic into a carrier that relies on the use of dual, multiple blowing agents, a dispersed blowing agent and a micro-encapsulated blowing agent. The resulting product is a polymer coated textile that is resilient with good compression rebound.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: Dilipkumar R. Desai
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Patent number: 6537931Abstract: A coated fabric having desirable weight and high durability, and particular utility in the manufacture of linings for particular articles is described. The fabric has a textile substrate which is coated to provide a structure having an abrasion resistance of at least about 750 cycles to failure when tested according to ASTM D 3884, and more preferably at least about 2200 cycles to failure. The coating is desirably transparent so that the pre-coated shade of the textile substrate is altered less than about 15%, and more preferably less than about 1%, when the fabric is coated. More particularly, the absolute value of the difference in shade depth of the coated fabric and the textile substrate is less than about 0.2, so that no visible shade change results. A method for producing the fabric and articles incorporating the fabric are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventors: Robert E. Pflug, J. Travis Dorn, Jr.
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Patent number: 6531419Abstract: A multi-layer protective fabric includes a thin urethane film, a flame-retardant fibrous layer, and a flame-retardant micro-porous layer. The film includes flame retardant additives, blocks a liquid chemical from passing through it, and breathes by an adsorption/de-sorption process to permit water vapor to pass through it. The fibrous layer is bonded on one surface of the film. The urethane layer is bonded on the other surface of the film.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1999Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: R. H. Wyner Associates, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Wyner, Robert C. Koeppel
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Publication number: 20030039853Abstract: An integrated waterproofing membrane is provided which comprises a performed waterproofing material layer covered on one major face with a adherent impervious material liner, and on the other major face with an adherent porpous support sheet. The integral waterproofing membrane of the present invention allows for application without releasing of a layer even using a warming source for the application on a surface to be waterproofed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: Denis Faucher Conseils Inc.Inventor: Denis Faucher