Abstract: 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.
Abstract: 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.
Abstract: A woven screen fabric for blocking out undesirable light and glare but admitting air and desirable light comprises 1000 denier high-tenacity polyester core fill yarn coated with a plasticized poly-vinyl chloride plastic coating to a finished diameter of 0.0250.+-.0.0010 inch. The plastic is extruded onto the core yarn and is pigmented and heat, light and UV stabilized and the fill mesh may be 16.+-.1 ends per linear inch. An ECG 150 fiberglass core warp yarn is coated with a poly-vinyl chloride plastisol coating to a finished diameter of 0.0115.+-.0.0010 inch. The plastisol is drip-coated onto the core warp yarn and is pigmented, heat, light and UV stabilized to produce a strong, flexible, weather resistant and abrasion resistant coating. The warp mesh may be 63.+-.2 ends per lineal inch. The fabric may be woven with individual warp yarn members arranged in an over and under relationship with the fill yarn members to provide a group of six individual strand members.
Abstract: A woven fabric shade screen comprising substantially even spaced elongated strands in one direction, such as the fill direction, and groups of more closely spaced strands woven so that the two outside strands alternate respectively being over and under successive fill strands while the inside four strands in each group are arranged so that the third and fifth strands are under a fill wire while the second and fourth strands are over, thus providing alternate strands which alternate each fill strand.