Coating Or Sizing With Dyeing Process Or Product Patents (Class 8/495)
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Patent number: 11377765Abstract: A leather substrate formed from waste leather and its method of production, particularly a leather substrate made up substantially of a collagen fibril matrix.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Sustainable Composites, LLCInventors: Thomas M. Tymon, Franklin L. Fox, Hudson T. Van Ormer
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Patent number: 11217751Abstract: PbI2 thin film crystallization control is prerequisite of high-quality perovskite layer for the sequentially solution-processed perovskite solar cells. According to the present invention, an efficient-and-simple method has been developed by adding halogen acid additive to improve perovskite thin-film quality and an efficiency of at least 15.2% is obtained. This approach improves coverage, uniformity and stability of pervoskite thin-film. In addition, a nanofiber scaffold is incorporated into the perovskite layer so as to reduce the amount of grain boundaries, thus substantially reducing electron recombination within these boundaries.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2015Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: THE HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITYInventors: Wallace Woon-Fong Leung, Jingchuan Wang, Lijun Yang
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Patent number: 11168423Abstract: A dye fixing section in a foam indigo dyeing machine for dyeing traveling sheets of textile yarn. The dye fixing section receives traveling sheets of yarn to which indigo dye in leuco form has been applied and penetrated partially through the yarn. Oxygen is applied to the substrate to set the dye at the level of penetration achieved as it enters the dye fixing section, to produce yarns in the sheet with outer dyed rings and undyed cores.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2019Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: Gaston Systems, Inc.Inventor: Christoph W. Aurich
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Patent number: 10618199Abstract: A leather substrate formed from waste leather and its method of production, particularly a leather substrate made up substantially of a collagen fibril matrix.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Inventors: Thomas M. Tymon, Zhi Yun Lou-Tymon, Hudson T. Van Ormer
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Patent number: 10577670Abstract: A leather substrate formed from waste leather and its method of production, particularly a leather substrate made up substantially of a collagen fibril matrix.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2018Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Sustainable Composites, LLCInventors: Thomas M. Tymon, Franklin L. Fox, Hudson T. Van Ormer
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Patent number: 9797095Abstract: The instant invention relates to liquid sizing compositions comprising shading dyestfuffs, derivatives of diaminostilbene, binders, protective polymers, and optionally divalent metal salts which can be used for the optical brightening of substrates, including substrates suitable for high quality ink jet printing.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2011Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: ARCHOMA IP GMBHInventors: Cedric Klein, Heidrun Grether-Schene
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Patent number: 9598817Abstract: Methods for dyeing of microporous track etched membranes are provided. In particular, these methods are suitable for dark shade dyeing of membranes having large pores with low porosity. Desirably, such methods provide dyed membranes wherein the membrane parameters are not significantly changed as compared to those prior to dyeing. Likewise, the resultant dyed membranes exhibit no negative influence on sensitive cell culture system applications.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2013Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Gabriele Wedell, Michael Stiebitz
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Publication number: 20150104800Abstract: A method for authenticating a textile material that is initiated by selecting a unique nucleic acid marker having a specific length and a specific sequence. A media that causes the unique nucleic acid marker to adhere to a fibrous material is then selected. The method then proceeds to generate a nucleic acid marker mixture by mixing the media with the nucleic acid marker. The nucleic acid marker mixture is then applied to the fibrous material. A marked fibrous material is produced by marking the fibrous material with the nucleic acid marker. The textile material is manufactured with the marked fibrous material. The textile material is then authenticated by detecting the unique nucleic acid marker with primers that are specific to the unique nucleic acid. In an alternative embodiment, the media is used as a topical treatment for the fibrous material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: APDN (B.V.I.) INC.Inventors: Lawrence C. LEE, Donald A. ALEXANDER, Jun Jei SHUE, Benjamin LIANG, Chung-Shung CHEN
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Publication number: 20140259456Abstract: Woven, unfinished textiles or yarns may be made softer and more brightly-colored by a method which comprises treating a yarn to weave fabric by sizing the yarn to weave fabric; desizing the sized fabric; bleaching the desized fabric; reducing the number of electrolytes on the bleached fabric; pre-softening the fabric having fewer electrolytes; fabric printing the pre-softened fabric; and finishing the fabric printed fabric. A fabric printed textile comprising a self cross-linked low glass transition temperature acrylic binder film on fibers of a fabric printed textile, where the fibers are impregnated with a polysiloxane polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: WestPoint Home LLCInventors: Billy Harris, Imran Ahmad Cheema, Akram Shahzad, Gul Ahmad
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Publication number: 20140250609Abstract: A golf ball of a first color is dyed to a second color with an anionic or nonionic disperse dye. Either or both of a pigmented coating layer or an optional clear coating layer on the pigmented coating layer comprises a member selected from the group consisting of polyurethanes, polyureas, polyamides, and combinations thereof, which can be dyed by the anionic or nonionic disperse dye.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventor: NIKE, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130263352Abstract: Apparel for monitoring optimal body shell temperature during physical activity. The apparel uses thermochromic dyes and thermochromic inks to indicate changes in body shell temperature as physical activity commences and progresses. The thermochromic dyes and inks reveal when the body shell temperature has reached a temperature indicating optimal muscle performance, and inform the wearer of the apparel whether to increase or decrease the intensity of the physical activity to establish or maintain the optimal body shell temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventor: Kenneth E. Crockett, JR.
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Publication number: 20130227759Abstract: A fabric that contains a blend of textile and polyarylene sulfide fibers is provided. At least a portion of the textile fibers, polyarylene sulfide fibers, or a combination thereof are coated with an emulsion copolymer that is crosslinked. The copolymer composition is cured after it is applied to the fibers to initiate the formation of crosslink bonds between the emulsion copolymer and create a three-dimensional network that is capable of coating and encapsulating the fibers. It is believed that this three-dimensional network is able to physically entrap disperse additives when applied to the fibers. Still further, the present inventors have discovered that the emulsion copolymer can uniformly coat the fibers and thus readily receive the additive, which eliminates the need for high temperatures and/or pressures during a dyeing process, for example, and can also result in a relatively uniform coating of the additive on the fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: TICONA LLCInventors: Harrie P. Schoots, Kaushik Chakrabarty, Xinyu Zhao, Arvind Karandikar, Martin Brueck, Christopher McGrady
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Publication number: 20130227800Abstract: A fibrous material that contains polyarylene sulfide fibers coated with an emulsion copolymer is provided. The emulsion copolymer that is coated onto the polyarylene sulfide fibers is crosslinked. For example, the copolymer may contain a reactive co-monomer that acts as a crosslinking agent. Alternatively, a separate crosslinking agent may be combined with the emulsion copolymer. In either case, the resulting copolymer composition is cured after it is applied to the fibers to initiate the formation of crosslink bonds between the emulsion copolymer and create a three-dimensional network that is capable of coating and encapsulating the fibers. Without intending to be limited by theory, it is believed that this three-dimensional network is able to physically entrap disperse dyes when applied to the fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: Ticona LLCInventors: Harrie P. Schoots, Kaushik Chakrabarty, Xinyu Zhao, Arvind Karandikar, Martin Brueck, Christopher McGrady
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Publication number: 20130198975Abstract: The invention relates to a new warp sizing and fixing agent comprising a combination of modified cationic starch and cationic fixing agent. Such new warp sizing and fixing agent is suitable to be used in fully continuous dyeing processes, if desired in combination with additional sizing additives.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2011Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LIMITEDInventors: Richard Schuette, Manel Jimenez
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Publication number: 20130158493Abstract: The invention relates to a multiple layer material that includes a film layer, a moisture-reacting composition layer and an adhesive layer. The film layer has at least one printed surface. The moisture-reacting composition layer is adjacent the printed surface of the film layer. A portion of the moisture-reacting composition layer forms a framing device. The adhesive layer is adjacent the portion of the moisture-reacting composition layer forming the framing device. The multiple layer material of the invention may be used to form a component of an absorbent article having active graphics that change in appearance in response to moisture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Paula K. De Bruin, Donald Joseph Osentoski, Tom Michael Ales, III, Marcille Faye Ruman, Joy Patricia Bauman
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Patent number: 8439982Abstract: The present technology provides an illustrative method for dyeing textiles that includes intermixing a dye with super-critical carbon dioxide (sc-CO2) to form a dye solution and immersing a fabric in the dye solution. The method further includes applying an electric field to the dye solution to cause charged particles of the dye solution to separate and cause the dye to diffuse into the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Empire Technology Development LLCInventor: Thomas A. Yager
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Publication number: 20120247372Abstract: The present invention provides acidic compositions and methods that are adapted to impart color to cementitious or mineral substrate surfaces. Specifically, the present invention relates to acidic compositions and methods adapted to treat cementitious or mineral substrate surfaces that have the advantage of using a less corrosive acid-based solution. The acidic composition incorporates species including a weak base in equilibrium with a conjugate acid. The presence of such species moderates the corrosive behavior of the acid while still allowing excellent coloring action to occur.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Sanford Lee Hertz, Ed Daraskevich, William Tao, Jason J. Netherton, Matthew S. Gebhard, T. Haward Killilea, Kevin W. Evanson
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Patent number: 8236064Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing safety textiles in one of the following colors: fluorescent yellow, fluorescent orange-red or fluorescent red. In a first step a textile starting material is pre-dyed in the desired color such that the pre-dyed fluorescent material has a specified first minimum luminance factor and the color is situated within an associated color diamond. After that the pre-dyed material is cross-dyed with a mixture of a luminescent pigment dye and a binder in such a way that the cross-dyed fluorescent material has a specified second minimum luminance factor and the color of the cross-dyed material continues to be situated within the color diamond. Subsequently the cross-dyed material is dried.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2007Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Hendel Textilveredelung GmbHInventors: Rainer Hendel, Sven Klaus Brosig
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Publication number: 20110277249Abstract: Colored high-strength fibers of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyolefins and methods of dyeing the high-strength fibers are disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventors: Ferass Abuzaina, Ali Irfan
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Patent number: 8030230Abstract: The present invention relates to a flame-retardant leather-like sheet having a soft hand, excellent surface touch and excellent appearance, which includes an entangled nonwoven fabric of microfine polyester fibers having an average single-fiber fineness of 0.5 dtex or less, and an elastic polymer contained inside the nonwoven fabric, wherein a flame-retardant is exhausted into the elastic polymer and wherein a flame retarder solution containing bubbles forcibly formed is applied to a back surface of the leather-like sheet so that the flame retarder is present in a region extending from the back surface to an inside of the leather-like sheet but is not present on side of a front surface of the leather-like sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasuhiro Yoshida, Masasi Meguro, Hisao Yoneda, Norio Makiyama, Tatsuya Nakashima, Yasumasa Tatekawa
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Publication number: 20110183560Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing safety textiles in one of the following colors: fluorescent yellow, fluorescent orange-red or fluorescent red. In a first step a textile starting material is pre-dyed in the desired color such that the pre-dyed fluorescent material has a specified first minimum luminance factor and the color is situated within an associated color diamond. After that the pre-dyed material is cross-dyed with a mixture of a luminescent pigment dye and a binder in such a way that the cross-dyed fluorescent material has a specified second minimum luminance factor and the color of the cross-dyed material continues to be situated within the color diamond. Subsequently the cross-dyed material is dried.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Rainer Hendel, Sven Klaus Brosig
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Publication number: 20110030152Abstract: An aspect of the present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a polarizing eyeglass lens comprising forming an orientation layer on a substrate, sliding a rubbing member across the orientation layer in a state of contact with the orientation layer to form curved rubbing traces on a surface of the orientation layer, forming a polarizing layer by depositing and orienting a dichroic dye on the orientation layer, and subjecting the polarizing layer to a treatment of immobilizing the dichroic dye in the polarizing layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: HOYA CORPORATIONInventors: Yoshifumi WATANABE, Eiichi Yajima
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Publication number: 20110005008Abstract: A method of finishing a textile comprising the steps of: (a) preparing an aqueous finishing liquor comprising from 0.05 wt. % solids to 65 wt.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Harrie P. Schoots, Neeraj Nagpal, Dalia I. Eicken, Vinh V. Nguyen, Jennifer S. Kauffman
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Publication number: 20100319140Abstract: There is provided a process of dyeing yarn or cloth comprising fibres, comprising dyeing at least part of the fibres with at least two types of dyestuff that dye the same fibres substantially the same colour. One of the types of dyestuff chemically bonds with or is at least partially incorporated into the fibre structure and the other type of dyestuff does not chemically bond with or become at least partially incorporated into the fibre structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: TEN CATE PROTECT B.V.Inventors: Andreas Hubertus Wegdam, Carolus Albertus VELDHUIS
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Publication number: 20100269270Abstract: A process for preparing a photoanode of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) is disclosed, which contains nano TiO2 and functionalized carbon nanomateiral. The process includes reacting a dispersion of functionalized carbon nanomateiral and a TiO2 precursor in a liquid organic medium under sol-gel conditions to form a carbon nanomaterial/nano TiO2 composite colloidal solution; mixing with an aqueous polymer solution, and forming a paste suitable for coating by concentrating the resulting mixture; coating the paste on a conductive glass substrate and calcining the coated layer at 300-520° C. in air for 10-60 minutes to obtain a conductive glass plate having a coating of nanocomposite, which can be used to prepare a photoanode of DSSCs by immersing in a dye solution to adsorb a dye thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: National Tsing Hua UniversityInventors: Chen-Chi M. Ma, Chuan-Yu Yen, Yu-Feng Lin, Shu-Hang Liao
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Publication number: 20100247843Abstract: The present invention relates to a flame-retardant leather-like sheet having a soft hand, excellent surface touch and excellent appearance, which includes an entangled nonwoven fabric of microfine polyester fibers having an average single-fiber fineness of 0.5 dtex or less, and an elastic polymer contained inside the nonwoven fabric, wherein a flame-retardant is exhausted into the elastic polymer and wherein a flame retarder solution containing bubbles forcibly formed is applied to a back surface of the leather-like sheet so that the flame retarder is present in a region extending from the back surface to an inside of the leather-like sheet but is not present on side of a front surface of the leather-like sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasuhiro Yoshida, Masasi Meguro, Hisao Yoneda, Norio Makiyama, Tatsuya Nakashima, Yasumasa Tatekawa
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Patent number: 7678187Abstract: The invention provides a composition comprising an aqueous solution of 0.1-20 wt. % of a poly(amine) and 0.1 to 50 wt. % of a carboxylated carbohydrate having an average molecular weight of at least 100,000 D and a degree of carboxyl substitution of at least 5%, which carboxylated carbohydrate has been obtained by subjecting a corresponding original carbohydrate to an oxidation treatment whereby carboxyl and aldehyde groups are obtained by oxidation of hydroxyl groups of the original carbohydrate, after which the oxidised carbohydrate so obtained is contacted with a reducing agent whereby at least part of the aldehyde groups that were obtained in the oxidation treatment are reduced to hydroxymethyl groups, whereby the carboxylated carbohydrate comprises at least part of the reducing agent and/or its reaction product(s), and wherein the carboxylated carbohydrate forms a complex with the poly(amine).Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek TNOInventors: Arjen Boersma, Theodoor M. Slaghek, Jan J. de Vlieger
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Patent number: 7530241Abstract: A method for knitting denim comprising: dyeing yarn with a dyestuff to obtain dyed-yarn; knitting the dyed-yarn into a foundation layer and front layer to compose the denim, wherein the front layer is tensely tautened in intermittence with a tensile force greater than a tensile force on the foundation layer to make the foundation layer have random knots; and respectively washing two faces of the denim to remove the residual dyestuff. By knitting the yarn to compose the denim, the denim has even twilling patterns and excellent softness. By tensely tautening the front layer in intermittence during the knitting process, multiple random knots are generated on the foundation layer. Therefore, the achieved denim possesses multiple good features of softness, random knotting, and even twilling patterns.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Dabus Co., Ltd.Inventor: Larry Shih
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Publication number: 20080016630Abstract: A method for digitally printing on textile articles comprises a digital application of a dedicated diluent substance, according to the type of used coloring material (digital ink), thereby evenly distributing the volume and concentration of the dyeing substances, independently from the intensity of a desired color. An apparatus for carrying out the method uses a portion of a printing module, i.e. a printing head, not involved by the printing of the basic colors C-M-Y-K-, for injecting a specific diluent substance selectively integrating the printing, in which the color or dye, because of its low intensity, would be less than the amount necessary for achieving a passing of the coloring substances up to the opposite side of the fabric material to be printed upon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: J-TREK3 S.R.LInventor: Enrico Grasselli
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Patent number: 7320713Abstract: A method of burning noble metals in high-pressure water using hydrogen and oxygen to produce noble metal micro-dispersion water in which super-fine noble metal particles are dispersed, and use the obtained noble metal micro-dispersion water to treat fiber products in order to provide high-function fiber products, typically clothes, which offer excellent health-promoting function and cleanliness-improving function.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Phild Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshihiro Hirata, Yoshio Ueda, Hiroaki Takase, Kazuaki Suzuki
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Patent number: 7232468Abstract: A method of forming abrasion resistant nonwoven fabrics by hydroentanglement includes providing a precursor web. The precursor web is subjected to hydroentanglement on a three-dimensional image transfer device to create a patterned and imaged fabric. Treatment with an initial pre-dye finish enhances the integrity of the fabric, permitting the nonwoven to exhibit desired physical characteristics, including strength, durability, softness, and drapeability. The pre-dye finish treated nonwoven may then be dyed by means applicable to conventional wovens. A post-dye finish may then be applied to further enhance the performance of the nonwoven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Polymer Group, Inc.Inventor: Herbert Parks Hartgrove
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Patent number: 7179308Abstract: This invention pertains to certain novel colorant compounds containing one or more ethylenically-unsaturated, photopolymerizable radicals that may be copolymerized (or cured) with ethylenically-unsaturated monomers to produce colored compositions such as colored acrylic polymers. Suitable compositions having the present colorants copolymerized therein include, e.g., polymers produced from acrylate and methacrylate esters, colored polystyrenes, and similar colored polymeric materials derived from other ethylenically-unsaturated monomers. The present invention also pertains to processes for preparing the photopolymerizable colorant compounds. The ethylenically unsaturated colorant compounds may be suitable for use in coatings that are applied to wood, glass, metal, thermoplastics and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Jason Clay Pearson, Max Allen Weaver, Jean Carroll Fleischer, Greg Alan King
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Patent number: 7090704Abstract: A method of improving the resistance of dyes on natural or synthetic polyamnide fiber materials to the action of ozone and NOx, which comprises treating the fiber material, before, during or after dyeing, with a liquor comprising a terpolymer containing structural repeating units of formulae (I), (II) and (III) in which R is a radical of formula (IV) wherein A1 and A2 are independently of one another a direct bond, C1–C8alkylene or —CO—NH—C1–C8alkylene, E is vinyl or —OSH3H and n denotes 0 or 1.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Ciba Specialty Chemicals CorporationInventor: Philippe Ouziel
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Patent number: 7037346Abstract: A textile coated with a coating having multiphase fluorochemical and a cationic material. A printed image is subsequently placed on the coated textile.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Elizabeth Cates, Daniel T. McBride, William C. Kimbrell, Kirkland W. Vogt
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Patent number: 6989037Abstract: Refurbishing and/or renewing cut or loop pile carpet products including carpet tiles by passing the product under a high pressure water or liquid dispensing head projecting a stream of water against the subject product at a pressure in the range of 100-2000 p.s.i.g. Improvements to such methods include adding a polymer backing layer to the tile, pre-bulking the face yarns, and/or chemically treating the face yarns.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Robert S Brown, Kenneth B Higgins
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Patent number: 6949126Abstract: Garments are constructed from lyocell fabric which has been resinated using a textile resin having just two groups per molecule which can reactively cross-link with cellulose molecules of the lyocell fabric then causticised by application under tension of an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, and the constructed garments are dyed in a garment dyeing operation. Garments can be produced by this route which retain a smooth, evenly-dyed appearance with unpuckered seams and minimal creasing and so present a desired formal look, as distinct from the casual look imparted by the effects of fibrillation normally produced when lyocell garments undergo garment dyeing.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Lenzing Fibers LimitedInventors: James Martin Taylor, Geoffrey William Collins
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Patent number: 6936075Abstract: A textile coated with a coating having cationic and repellant properties, thereby accepting an image thereon more readily.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: MillikenInventors: Kirkland W. Vogt, Kimberly C. Gillis, Daniel T. McBride, John A. Soltis, William T. Sims
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Patent number: 6916349Abstract: Range-dyed fabrics that possess excellent hand characteristics and simultaneously exhibit substantially nondirectional appearances are provided. Such a combination permits the production and utilization of an extremely comfortable apparel fabric that can be attached to any other similar type of fabric to form a target apparel article without the time-consuming need to align such component fabrics to ensure an overall aesthetic appearance is met for the target apparel article. In general, such a fabric is produced through the initial immobilization of individual fibers within target fabrics and subsequent treatment through abrasion, sanding, or sueding of at least a portion of the target fabric. Such a procedure produces a fabric of short pile height and desirable hand. Upon range-dyeing the target fabric exhibits the extra benefit of nondirectional surface characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Louis Dischler, Wesley M. Drexler, Scott W. Efird, Dale Robert Williams
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Patent number: 6858255Abstract: The present invention is a thickened dye composition and method of applying same to a paper web that produces colored or patterned paper having good bleed resistance. The dye composition of the invention includes a binder; a dye; a thickener selected from the group consising of polyvinylpyrrlidone homopolymers, polyvinylpyrrolidone copolymers, and mixtures thereof; and water. The present invention also includes colored or patterned papers prepared using this conposition.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: BASF CorporationInventors: James A. Deckers, Stephen S. Jose, Michael T. Jennings
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Patent number: 6852134Abstract: A method of treating articles having a textile surface (such as broadloom carpets or carpet tiles) with a stainblocker composition is disclosed. A pile surface structure having pile elements containing nylon yarns having both acid dyeability and cationic dyeability is dyed with both acid dye and cationic dye and then passed through a hot stainblocker treatment bath and a cooling zone. Substantially the entire height of each pile element is coated with a stainblocker composition whereby the pile surface structure has a stain resistance of 9 or higher on the AATCC Red 40 Stain Scale. The resulting pile surface has good color separation and stability, and no color loss from the catatonically dyeable yarns.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Invista North America S.A.R.L.Inventors: Markus Baumann, Rainer Heinz, Klaus Stark
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Patent number: 6824819Abstract: A washfast and down-proof metallized fabric which comprises a metallic side, a non-metallic side and a cross-linked polyurethane latex coating over both sides which encapsulates said metal particles, its method of preparation and articles of clothing comprising such fabric are described.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Kirkland W. Vogt, Robert J. Goulet, Jimmie A. Still
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Patent number: 6811574Abstract: A method of treating articles having a textile surface (such as broadloom carpets or carpet tiles) with a stainblocker composition is disclosed. After coloring, a stainblocker composition having a temperature from twenty to ninety-five degrees Celsius (20 to 95° C.) is applied. If the articles are carpet tiles, the stainblocker is applied using a flood process. The article is dried in a drying zone having a temperature in the range from seventy-five degrees Celsius to ninety-five degrees Celsius (75-95° C.) for a time sufficient to allow the stainblocker composition to react with the nylon yarn in the textile surface. Preferably, an infra-red oven is used to define the drying zone.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: DuPont Textiles & Interiors, Inc.Inventors: Markus Baumann, Helen Frances Latham
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Patent number: 6749641Abstract: A textile coated with a coating having a multiphase fluorochemical, an organic cationic material, and a sorbant polymer. A printed image is subsequently placed on the coated textile.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Elizabeth Cates, Daniel MaBride, William Carl Kimbrell, Jr., Kirkland Vogt
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Patent number: 6723835Abstract: Compositions containing a solvent and at least one compound of Formula (1) in which: R1 represents H, an optionally substituted C1-8carbyl derived group, or a group of Formula A: in which c is from 2 to 6; R3 represents H or optionally substituted C1-8carbyl derived group; R4 and R5 independently represent an optional substituent; R2 represents an optionally substituted C1-8carbyl derived group; X, Y and Z independently represent H or an optional substituent; M represents H or a cation; and m and n independently represent 0, 1 or 2, are useful as colorants for color filters for displays. Compounds of Formula (1) wherein at least one of R1, R2, X, Y or Z, represent SO3M or PO3M2 are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Avecia LimitedInventors: Christine Millard, Neil Anthony Tallant
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Patent number: 6719812Abstract: A method of infusing a dye into the surface of an article formed of a plastic material comprises contacting the surface with a solution including one or more solvents each aggressive to the plastic material, one or more dyes and one or more substances each capable of plasticizing the plastic material. If the plastic material is polycarbonate, then the aggressive solvent may be one or more chlorinated hydrocarbons. The dye may be a photochromic dye, a cosmetic tinting dye, dyes for absorbing infrared, laser and ultraviolet radiation, or combinations thereof. A wide range of plasticizers has been investigated. The article is contacted by the solution for ten seconds to one minute; and nearly all the infused solvent is then evaporated from the article by heating. The use of one or more plasticizers reduces or eliminates bubbling or hazing of the contacted surface during solvent evaporation.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Gentex Optics, Inc.Inventors: Paresh V. Kitchloo, Robert A. Sallavanti
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Patent number: 6702864Abstract: This invention relates to a process of making high stretch elastic knitted fabrics from (PTT) which comprises: (a) making a drawn textured yarn with an elongation to break of 30 to 60 percent by: (i) spinning a polytrimethylene terephthalate polymer into a partially oriented yarn, and (ii) draw texturing the yarn in a false-twisting texturing machine at a draw ratio of 1.05 to 2.0, and a yarn temperature of 50 to 200° C. using a either a contact heater or a non-contact heater, and (b) knitting the yarn into a fabric composed of intermeshing loops of the yarn wherein the stitch length is from 22 cm/100 stitches to 26 cm/100 stitches, and (c) scouring the knitted fabric, and (d) drying the fabric on a belt, and (e) dyeing the knitted fabric at atmospheric pressure by dispersing a dye and the fabric in water and increasing the temperature, and (f) finishing the dyed knitted fabric according to the specific procedure and (g) drying the fabric on a belt.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Charles Chiu-Hsiung Hwo, Hoe Hin Chuah, Houston Slade Brown, Kailash Dangayach, Paul Karol Casey
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Patent number: 6679924Abstract: This invention is directed to treatments for dyed textile goods that will improve their fastness properties. More particularly, the invention is directed to certain fixatives that, when placed on the dyed textile, allow the dye to be permanently or substantially permanently affixed to the fabric. The dye-reactive fixative comprises a water-soluble or water-dispersible polymer or oligomer having reactive groups that react with a dye on a dyed web to affix the dye to the web.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Nano-Tex, LLCInventors: William Ware, Jr., David S. Soane, Dan B. Millward, Matthew R. Linford
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Patent number: 6676710Abstract: A process for treating a textile substrate, the process including the steps of providing a textile substrate; providing a treatment bath; entraining a transport material in the treatment bath wherein the transport material further comprises a treatment material dissolved or suspended therein and wherein the transport material is substantially immiscible with the treatment bath; and contacting the textile substrate with the transport material in the treatment bath to thereby treat the textile substrate with the treatment material in the transport material.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: North Carolina State UniversityInventors: Carl Brent Smith, Walter A. Hendrix, Donald L. Butcher
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Patent number: 6673125Abstract: A chemically modified nonwoven textile article and method for producing the same is provided that exhibits pilling resistance, soil release, strength, and abrasion resistance properties, thus rendering the article less prone to the formation of objectionable pill balls, staining, or loss of strength, thereby increasing wearer comfort and retaining the desired appearance of the article, and thereby extending the useful life of the article. A composition of matter for chemically modifying a nonwoven textile article to achieve pilling resistance, soil release, strength, and abrasion resistance is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Brian C. Miller, Raymond C. Sturm
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Patent number: 6656228Abstract: A composition comprising: (a) a cationic substance; (b) an acid generator; and (c) an alkyl or a hydroxyalkyl substituted starch. Also claimed is a polyamide textile material treated with the composition, a method for ink jet printing onto a polyamide textile material which has been treated with the composition and a polyamide material printed using the method.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Avecia LimitedInventors: Alison Sherwin, John Reginald Provost, William Albert Fern