Patents by Inventor Shiyong Jin

Shiyong Jin 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).

  • Patent number: 7624478
    Abstract: Taught is a cotton stalk bark fiber. The fiber is a natural textile fiber made of cotton stalk balk. The length of the fiber is 5 mm-65 mm. The fineness thereof is 0.3-2.5 denier. The intensity thereof is 0.284-0.432 N/tex. The breaking elongation rate thereof is 3%-6%. Taught is further a method for processing cotton stalk bark fiber comprising peeling, skimming, degumming, preserving, cutting, tanning, opening, carding, baking, boxing and classifying, and packaging. The invention provides an inexpensive natural fiber having wide applications in the textile industry. The fiber has a similar performance to bast fiber, higher intensity than cotton fiber, and may be blended with other natural fiber, man-made fibers and recycled fiber to form fiber yarn for various purposes. This method changes waste into a commodity, and brings about economic and social benefits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2009
    Inventors: Lei Liu, Shiyong Jin
  • Publication number: 20090038122
    Abstract: Taught is a cotton stalk bark fiber. The fiber is a natural textile fiber made of cotton stalk balk. The length of the fiber is 5 mm-65 mm. The fineness thereof is 0.3-2.5 denier. The intensity thereof is 0.284-0.432 N/tex. The breaking elongation rate thereof is 3%-6%. Taught is further a method for processing cotton stalk bark fiber comprising peeling, skimming, degumming, preserving, cutting, tanning, opening, carding, baking, boxing and classifying, and packaging. The invention provides an inexpensive natural fiber having wide applications in the textile industry. The fiber has a similar performance to bast fiber, higher intensity than cotton fiber, and may be blended with other natural fiber, man-made fibers and recycled fiber to form fiber yarn for various purposes. This method changes waste into a commodity, and brings about economic and social benefits.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2008
    Publication date: February 12, 2009
    Inventors: Lei LIU, Shiyong JIN
  • Publication number: 20080090078
    Abstract: Taught is tree bast fiber, along with a method for processing the same, the fiber being a natural textile fiber made of bark of trees except for mulberries and paper mulberries. The length of the fiber is 5 mm-65 mm. The fineness of the fiber is 0.3-2.5D. The intensity of the fiber is 0.275-0.582 N/tex. The breaking elongation rate of the fiber is 3%-7%. The method comprises the steps of peeling, sorting, degumming, skimming, drying, preserving, tanning, grinding, carding, baking, boxing and classifying, and packaging. The textile fiber is produced from a resource abundant in nature. The fiber has similar performance to bast fiber, higher intensity than cotton fiber, good dyeing properties, and wide application prospects. It can be blended with other natural fibers, man-made fibers and recycled fibers to form fiber yarn for various purposes. This method changes waste into a commodity, and brings about great economic and social benefits.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2007
    Publication date: April 17, 2008
    Inventors: Lei LIU, Shiyong JIN
  • Publication number: 20080028575
    Abstract: Taught is a cotton stalk bark fiber. The fiber is a natural textile fiber made of cotton stalk balk. The length of the fiber is 5 mm-65 mm. The fineness thereof is 0.3-2.5 D. The intensity thereof is 0.284-0.432 N/tex. The breaking elongation rate thereof is 3%-6%. Taught is further a method for processing cotton stalk bark fiber comprising peeling, skimming, degumming, preserving, cutting, tanning, opening, carding, baking, boxing and classifying, and packaging. The invention provides an inexpensive natural fiber having wide applications in the textile industry. The fiber has a similar performance to bast fiber, higher intensity than cotton fiber, and may be blended with other natural fiber, man-made fibers and recycled fiber to form fiber yarn for various purposes. This method changes waste into a commodity, and brings about economic and social benefits.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2007
    Publication date: February 7, 2008
    Inventors: Lei LIU, Shiyong JIN