Patents Assigned to Scott Chatham Company
  • Patent number: 4164400
    Abstract: There is provided a filter wherein the filtering means has a non-woven needled textile filter fabric with an overall bulk density of at least 6 pounds per cubic foot and bulk density gradient such that the bulk density at the face surface of the fabric is greater than the bulk density at the back surface of the fabric. In conjunction with that bulk density gradient is a filtering gradient such that the fineness of filtration at the face surface is greater than the fineness of filtration at the back surface. The filter may be in any convenient form, such as the bag of an air conveyor filter or a vacuum cleaner filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1979
    Assignee: Scott/Chatham Company
    Inventor: Stephen A. Wald
  • Patent number: 4132821
    Abstract: There is provided a non-woven textile composite which simulates the strength, durability, appearance, temper, smooth surface, hand and feel of natural leather and a method of producing the same. The composite includes a non-woven needled textile fabric substrate having a coherent network of randomly entangled textile fibers with an as needled overall bulk density of at least 6 pounds/cubic foot and having a face surface and a back surface, and a geometric center therebetween. A shape-sustaining immobilized polymeric composition is differentially disposed in the substrate such that there is at least 25% more polymeric composition between the face surface and the geometric center than between the back surface and the geometric center. A moldable skin coat layer may be disposed on the face surface. The substrate and the immobilized polymeric composition are in a co-compacted state such that the thickness of the co-compacted substrate and immobilized polymeric composition are less than 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Assignee: Scott Chatham Company
    Inventors: John J. Hiers, Stephen A. Wald