Patents Assigned to AB Eiser
  • Patent number: 4395336
    Abstract: A liquid-absorbing textile product which is in the form of a double-layer fabric wherein the two layers are interwoven by pile threads of a hydrophobic and oleophilic synthetic material. The resulting product is very manageable and capable of absorbing considerable quantities of oil despite its low weight.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 26, 1983
    Assignee: AB Eiser
    Inventor: Kjell Eng
  • Patent number: 4255819
    Abstract: A sock knitted from a yarn of non-feltable textile fibres, e.g. synthetic fibres. Into the sole, heel and toe regions of the sock is knitted a yarn of feltable textile fibres, preferably wool, forming loop pile meshes therein. After knitting, the sock is subjected to a fulling treatment, whereby the fibres of the yarn knitted into the sole, heel and toe regions of the sock are felted, thus forming soft fibrous layers internally as well as externally in these sock regions.The loop pile meshes and the subsequent fulling treatment thereof make the sole, heel and toe regions of the sock soft and pliable. Because the entire sock is knitted from non-feltable yarns, the sock obtains the desired elasticity and good fit. After fulling the loop pile meshes from a tight structure capable of absorbing and distributing perspiration moisture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1981
    Assignee: AB Eiser
    Inventor: Bengt G. E. Klingspor
  • Patent number: 4195364
    Abstract: A garment intended to be worn closest to the skin during vigorous physical activities in warm environments. The garment comprises a comparatively open warp knit fabric into the base of which are bound vertically extending cords. The warp knit fabric base is a mesh fabric consisting of thermo-settable synthetic fibres and is set to retain its shape, whereby it forces the cords to be displaced in parallel laterally upon movements, the cords being in contact with the skin. On account of its rigidity, the fabric provides an improved pumping effect upon relative movements between the garment and the body, thus improving the ventilation and carrying away of perspiration from the body. The garment has sufficient width to ensure that it is allowed to move unimpededly over the skin surface of the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1980
    Assignee: AB Eiser
    Inventors: Anders G. Bengtsson, Kjell Eng