Abstract: A pile fabric is disclosed and claimed, comprising a ground fabric of polyester filaments and a pile of natural fibers, up to four pile picks being woven between each two adjacent weft yarns of the ground fabric. The bond of the pile picks consists at least in part of three or five warp through-pile weavings.A special use of this fabric is an upholstery cloth for car seats and other seats of furniture.
Abstract: A joint between two textile materials in web form, one of them preferably being a plurality of parallel yarns forming a monolayer or multilayer sheet, and the other one a fabric. The joint is an adhesive or heat sealed bonding member which is equipped at least on one of its surfaces with a heat shield. The joint is flexible, thin, tear and heat resistant, not attacked by chemical reagents, solvents or vapors. It can be formed in a novel apparatus for heat sealing by means of heat sealable strips which are reinforced by heat resistant materials and which are heat sealed together across the yarn sheet.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 15, 1982
Date of Patent:
October 9, 1984
Assignee:
Quikoton AG
Inventors:
Albert Bachmann, Moritz Walti, Gottlieb Benz
Abstract: A process for the treatment of warp yarns as a row of substantially parallel threads, wherein said yarns are impregnated with excess treating liquor, said excess is removed from the yarns and the treated yarns are finally dried and wound up on a loom beam, the improvement of bringing the linear thread density of the yarns, at least in the excess liquor removal zone, to a value of 2 or higher, said value being the same over the entire width of said yarn row, and reducing said yarn density to the nominal thread count for weaving before said yarns are wound up on at least one loom beam.