Patents by Inventor Andre Vuillaume
Andre Vuillaume has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10617442Abstract: The invention relates to a scalpel comprising a conduit (1) which is connected to a pressurised liquid source (2) and which terminates in two openings, each having a diameter of between 0.05 mm and less than 0.1 mm and being disposed such as to supply two liquid jets (8, 9) that converge at a convergence point (10).Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2016Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: SCALJETInventors: Pascal Benassi, Pierre Monod, André Vuillaume
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Publication number: 20180085140Abstract: The invention relates to a scalpel comprising a conduit (1) which is connected to a pressurised liquid source (2) and which terminates in two openings, each having a diameter of between 0.05 mm and less than 0.1 mm and being disposed such as to supply two liquid jets (8, 9) that converge at a convergence point (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2016Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Pascal BENASSI, Pierre MONOD, André VUILLAUME
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Patent number: 7290314Abstract: The invention concerns a method for producing a complex nonwoven fabric which consists in continuously producing a complex wherein a first web of a cellulosic fibres is continuously sandwiched between two webs of spunbonded filaments, and which consists in: producing a first web of spunbonded filaments, the bundle of extruded and drawn filaments being received on a mobile conveyor belt in the form of a non-bonded lap; depositing on said web by airlaid process a second web of cellulosic fibres; depositing on the textile web a second web of non-bonded continuous filaments; transferring the resulting complex onto an installation for water-jet bonding and hydro-entanglement consolidation; and in drying the nonwoven mixed product and then recuperating it, for example in the form of a cloth wind-up.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Rieter PerfojetInventors: Andre Vuillaume, Frederic Noelle
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Publication number: 20050188513Abstract: The invention concerns a method for producing a complex nonwoven fabric which consists in continuously producing a complex wherein a first web of a cellulosic fibres is continuously sandwiched between two webs of spunbonded filaments, and which consists in: producing a first web of spunbonded filaments, the bundle of extruded and drawn filaments being received on a mobile conveyor belt in the form of a non-bonded lap; depositing on said web by airlaid process a second web of cellulosic fibres; depositing on the textile web a second web of non-bonded continuous filaments; transferring the resulting complex onto an installation for water-jet bonding and hydro-entanglement consolidation; and in drying the nonwoven mixed product and then recuperating it, for example in the form of a cloth wind-up.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2005Publication date: September 1, 2005Applicant: RIETER PERFOJETInventors: Andre Vuillaume, Frederic Noelle
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Publication number: 20050077012Abstract: The invention concerns an installation for producing spunbonded nonwoven web, comprising a die designed to set filaments in a web in a deposition point on an endless conveyor and means for consolidating the web in a consolidation point downstream of the deposition point, characterized in that the consolidation means consist of a device projecting a fluid jet on the web at the consolidation point.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2002Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventor: Andre Vuillaume
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Publication number: 20020168910Abstract: The invention concerns a method for producing a complex nonwoven fabric which consists in continuously producing a complex wherein a first web of a cellulosic fibres (4) is continuously sandwiched between two webs of spunbonded filaments (2, 7), and which consists in: producing a first web of spunbonded filaments (2), the bundle of extruded and drawn filaments being received on a mobile conveyor belt (3) in the form of a non-bonded lap; depositing on said web 92) by airlaid process a second web of cellulosic fibres (4); depositing on the textile web (4) a second web (7) of non-bonded continuous filaments; transferring the resulting complex onto an installation (9) for water-jet bonding and hydro-entanglement consolidation; and in drying the nonwoven mixed product and then recuperating it, for example in the form of a cloth wind-up (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: RIETER ICBTInventors: Andre Vuillaume, Frederic Noelle
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Publication number: 20020157766Abstract: This invention concerns a method and an installation for producing a spunbonded fabric, characterized in that it consists in: producing a spunbonded lap (5) against the surface of which is delivered at least a web (V1 and/or V2) of discontinuous fibers, obtained by carding. The formed complex is compacted by pressing and is continuously transferred onto a line (10) for water jet binding treatment, driving the fibers in the direction of thickness, the fibers which are bound together like a splice between and around the continuous filaments while remaining visible at the surface. After drying, the final product is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: RIETER PERFOJETInventors: Andre Vuillaume, Frederic Noelle
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Patent number: 5727292Abstract: Apparatus for the production of a nonwoven material wherein a web of material is drawn over a series of parallelly aligned porous rolls. The web is treated with a jet of pressurized water as it moves in contact over each roll. The web is compressed between the first roll in the series and is wetted by a curtain of water as it is being compressed to increase the density of the web material prior to its being treated with the pressurized jets of water.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1997Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: ICBT PerfojetInventor: Andre Vuillaume
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Patent number: 5718022Abstract: A web of non woven textile fabric is fed on a porous belt into the nip between the belt and a rotating porous drum to compress the web within the nip. A curtain of water is passed through the web while it is in the nip into the drum and a vacuum is drawn on the drum to remove the water. The web, after passing the nip remains upon the drum and is subject to one or more high pressure jets of water to entangle the web fibers.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: ICBT PerfojetInventor: Andre Vuillaume
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Patent number: 5396689Abstract: A process for obtaining a multilayer composite textile structure containing nonwoven fibrous sheets (2, 3) between which is incorporated a reinforcing structure consisting of continuous yarns or filaments (5), the various constituents being bonded together by mutual entanglement of the fibers of the sheets. According to the invention, two nonwoven sheets (2, 3) are produced in which the elementary fibers are arranged preferentially in the length direction. Between these two sheets (2, 3) there is incorporated a sheet (4) of weft yarns (5) which are arranged transversely, at a distance from each other. The sheet (4) of weft yarns is produced immediately upstream of the line of junction (6) between the two nonwoven sheets (2, 3), and downstream of this zone of junction (6) the composite formed is subjected to the action of a mechanical treatment which makes it possible to implant the fibers of one sheet (2) within the other sheet (3) (and optionally vice versa). The homogeneous composite is then reeled up.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1994Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Perfojet SAInventor: Andre Vuillaume
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Patent number: 5393304Abstract: A spunlace non-woven cotton-based cloth which can be repetitively laundered without significant deterioration in the mechanical and textile properties thereof, including cotton fibers impregnated with polyamide-amine-epichlorohydrin resin. The resin is present in an amount of 0.2% to 1.0% by weight, based on the weight of the cotton fibers.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Perfojet SAInventors: Andre Vuillaume, Jean-Claude Lacazale
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Patent number: 5295997Abstract: A process for the production of a spunlace nonwoven cloth based on cotton fibers, which includes continuously advancing the cloth (1) based on cotton fibers, interlacing (2, 3) those fibers with the aid of a plurality of water jets under pressure, drying (8) the interlaced cloth, and, finally, taking delivery (10) of the spunlace cloth (9) thus obtained. After interlacing (2, 3) and before drying (8) the free water contained in the interlaced cloth (4) is drained (5), then the drained cloth is impregnated (6) using an aqueous solution of a polyamide-amine-epichlorohydrin (PAE) resin in an amount, measured as solids, of 0.2% to 1% of the weight of the cotton fibers, and after having expelled the excess solution, the impregnated cloth (7) is dried (8) at a temperature sufficient to at least trigger the cross-linking of the PAE resin deposited.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Perfojet S. A.Inventors: Andre Vuillaume, Jean-Claude Lacazale
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Patent number: 5142753Abstract: The process of treatment according to this invention is applied to a textile piece--weave, knit or finished article--constituted wholly or partly by yarns of continuous filaments with adherent microfilaments, obtained by star--or lamellar spinning, for example comprising six to eight unitary microfilaments of 0.2 to 0.4 dtex. It consists in subjecting said piece, resting on a support screen, to the action of jets of water at a pressure of at least 4.multidot.10.sup.6 Pa, whereby the structure of the piece is modified and the unitary microfilaments are separated.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Centre Technique Industriel dit: Institut Textile de FranceInventors: Robert Bolliand, Andre Vuillaume
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Patent number: 5054349Abstract: The invention concerns a fixed injector which sends water under pressure to a nonwoven sheet, or workpiece. The injector directs pressurized water through a perforated cylinder, which directs water through a perforated sheet onto a workpiece. This apparatus provides micro-perforation or cuts, of diverse materials, including those of plastic and supple sheets.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1989Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Inventor: Andre Vuillaume
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Patent number: 4691417Abstract: The invention involves an injector which propels a curtain of water through perforations in a rotating cylinder.The curtain of water hits a non-woven fiber sheet at an angle, and the splashback is collected in a suction chamber. The width of the curtain of water is adjustable, and self-cleaning of the injector can take place while the machine is in operation.The invention is used for the production of perforations or embossed designs on non-woven fabric whether the fiber sheet is produced by the dry method or the wet method.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1983Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Inventor: Andre Vuillaume
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Patent number: 4666390Abstract: A non-woven fabric having a pattern defined by an array of discrete areas having a reduced fibre density but which are substantially free of peforations is produced by supporting a freshly wet laid web of the non-woven fabric on a porous surface and directing spaced jets of fluid against the unsupported side in order to displace fibres within discrete areas while maintaining in position a proportion of fibres that are within those areas and that are adjacent the porous surface. The fabric web may be supported on a Fourdrinier wire (1) and the jets of fluid (e.g. water) may be directed through the apertures in a perforated cylinder (6), the fluid being supplied under pressure from a water-knife device (11). The apertures in the cylinder (6) preferably have a cross-section that increases in the direction of the water jets.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1985Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: The Dexter CorporationInventors: Ian C. Kenworthy, Robert B. Gettins, Peter W. Logan, Patrick Jeambar, Andre Vuillaume
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Patent number: 4582666Abstract: A non-woven fabric having a pattern defined by an array of discrete areas having a reduced fibre density but which are substantially free of perforations is produced by supporting a freshly wet laid web of the non-woven fabric on a porous surface and directing spaced jets of fluid against the unsupported side in order to displace fibres within discrete areas while maintaining in position a proportion of fibres that are within those areas and that are adjacent the porous surface. The fabric web may be supported on a Fourdrinier wire (1) and the jets of fluid (e.g. water) may be directed through the apertures in a perforated cylinder (6), the fluid being supplied under pressure from a water-knife device (11). The apertures in the cylinder (6) preferably have a cross-section that increases in the direction of the water jets.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1982Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignees: C. H. Dexter Limited, Societe Francaise des non TissuesInventors: Ian Kenworthy, Robert B. Gettins, Peter W. Logan, Patrick Jeambar, Andre Vuillaume