Abstract: A device for tensioning a dual-skin flexible wall capable of interaction with at least one rigid mount, the device being mounted at the opposite edges of two skins to be retained by the rigid mount. The device includes a cord designed to interact with a groove formed in the rigid mount, and an inflatable bead capable of spacing the two skins away from and parallel to each other. Once inflated, the inflatable bead has a substantially cylindrical shape and remains confined outside the volume occupied by the rigid mount.
Abstract: A device for tensioning a dual-skin flexible wall capable of interaction with at least one rigid mount, the device being mounted at the opposite edges of two skins to be retained by the rigid mount. The device includes a cord designed to interact with a groove formed in the rigid mount, and an inflatable bead capable of spacing the two skins away from and parallel to each other. Once inflated, the inflatable bead has a substantially cylindrical shape and remains confined outside the volume occupied by the rigid mount.
Abstract: Bonding intermediate between two textiles each having a coating layer of silicone-based polymer, the said intermediate comprising a composition based on a non-crosslinked silicone elastomer, and a release film positioned on a first side of the said intermediate, characterized in that it has the shape of a planar rectilinear section of a strip based on the said non-crosslinked silicone elastomer, and in that it comprises a translucent film provided on the second side of the strip.
Abstract: Bonding intermediate for coated textile sheets with a silicone based polymer coating, having the form of a strip including a non-cross-linked silicone elastomer fraction present on at least the external sides of the said strip. According to the invention, the bonding intermediate includes heat energy dissipating elements embedded in the non-cross-linked silicon elastomer mass.
Abstract: A sheathed yarn having a natural appearance comprises a core yarn and a sheath which is made from a thermoplastic material. The thermoplastic material of the sheath comprises less than 20 wt.-% of staple fibers, especially of natural origin. The sheathed yarn exhibits excellent mechanical properties and usage properties such as fire resistance, weatherability, resistance to sunshine, and an external appearance generating physically pleasant visual, tactile and olfactory sensations.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 23, 2004
Date of Patent:
November 14, 2006
Assignee:
Tissage et Enduction Serge Ferrari SA
Inventors:
Eric Bourbon, Andre Ravachol, Romain Ferrari
Abstract: A sheathed yarn having a natural appearance comprises a core yarn and a sheath which is made from a thermoplastic material. The thermoplastic material of the sheath comprises less than 20 wt.-% of staple fibers.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 23, 2004
Publication date:
November 18, 2004
Applicant:
Tissage et Enduction Serge Ferrari SA
Inventors:
Eric Bourbon, Andre Ravachol, Romain Ferrari
Abstract: Textile (1) possessing antilaceration properties, which is made from synthetic cables (2) sheathed with a polymer material, such as polyvinyl chloride, and includes, in the warp direction and the weft direction, metal cables (3, 4) sheathed with a polymer material having a different color from that of the polymer material for sheathing the synthetic yarns, wherein the warp and weft metal cables (3, 4) are uniformly spaced by a distance of (d, l) of less than 80 millimeters.
Abstract: Textile (1) possessing antilaceration properties, which is made from synthetic cables (2) sheathed with a polymer material, such as polyvinyl chloride, and includes, in the warp direction and the weft direction, metal cables (3, 4) sheathed with a polymer material having a different color from that of the polymer material for sheathing the synthetic yarns, wherein the warp and weft metal cables (3, 4) are uniformly spaced by a distance of (d, 1) of less than 80 millimeters.