Channel-shaped Edge Binding Patents (Class 112/419)
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Patent number: 11523648Abstract: A grass covering apparatus for use in camouflaging and concealing a person during a variety of different outdoor and/or wildlife activities, particularly during hunting. A grass covering apparatus comprising a plurality of blades that are manufactured from a substantially synthetic material, wherein said synthetic grass covering apparatus is able to withstand an outdoor environment and a variety of different environment elements and remain in a substantially wet and damp environment without rotting, molding, or deteriorating.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2020Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Inventor: Jay Thomas
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Patent number: 11154104Abstract: The present invention provides a novel and inventive quilted stretchable fabric (QSF) provided by the combination of specific elements as described herein, which provides a structurally stable yet stretchable quilted fabric. In particular, the present invention is directed to a quilted stretchable fabric (QSF) comprising a layered combination of stretchy fabric material and stretch-resistant fabric material, and the methods of preparation thereof, which remains securely associated by stitching even when subject to the repeated strain and forces of use, e.g., stretching, pulling, and the like. Further, articles of manufacture comprising this novel and inventive fabric are also provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2016Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: YOGIBO LLCInventor: Giora Liran
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Patent number: 11096436Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention may include beading for decorating a target member. The beading has a linear member, a leg portion and a colored portion. The linear member has a main portion formed of a light-transmitting material. The linear member has a first end and a second end opposite the first end on an outer periphery thereof. The leg portion extends from the first end of the linear member. The leg portion has a sewn portion that is sewn onto the target member by sewing thread. The colored portion is provided in the linear member or the leg portion. The colored portion has a smaller quantity of transmitting light than that of the main portion. The colored portion is situated and configured to suppress the visibility of the sewing thread when the linear member is seen from above the second end.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2014Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignees: TOYOTA BOSHOKU KABUSHIKI KAISHA, YKK CORPORATIONInventors: Kunio Nishiyama, Mitsuo Kobayashi, Eiichi Sasada, Makoto Yamazaki
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Patent number: 10299557Abstract: A lightweight cloth cover suitcase includes a cloth cover, a skeleton including a rectangular metal frame, top and bottom supporting plates respectively mounted at opposing top and bottom sides of the metal frame and adapted to support the top and bottom sides of the cloth cover, a slotted back panel adapted to support the back side of the cloth cover and a honeycomb panel mounted between the bottom supporting plate and the metal frame to enhance the mounting strength of wheel modules that are arranged at the bottom side of the cloth cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Inventor: Joy Tong
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Patent number: 10086582Abstract: Provided herein are waterproof fabrics that include a base fabric having a body-facing surface and an outward-facing surface, and a hydrophobic, waterproof barrier disposed on the outward-facing surface of the base fabric, a seam through the waterproof fabric, and a waterproof tape disposed on an outward-facing surface of the hydrophobic, waterproof barrier and aligned to seal the seam against water ingress. The base fabric may be a wicking fabric or may be treated with a compound that enhances wicking, and the hydrophobic, waterproof barrier may include a plastic polymer, polyurethane, polyethylene, and/or polytetrafluoroethylene. The waterproof fabrics also may include an abrasion-resistant coating and/or a durable water repellant (DWR) agent disposed on an outward-facing surface of the hydrophobic, waterproof barrier, and one or both of the abrasion-resistant coating and/or DWR agent may be discontinuous. Also provided are methods of making a waterproof fabric.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2015Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Columbia Sportswear North America, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. “Woody” Blackford, Jeffrey Thomas Mergy, Craig M. Gates, Wayne Alan Skankey
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Patent number: 9669598Abstract: A production method for a top cloth with a number of layers for a top of a vehicle, in which the number of layers is sewn to a border of the top cloth with a first layer of a binding band by means of a seam, wherein the binding band is folded and is guided with a second layer over the seam and around the border of the top cloth and is connected to an inner side of the top cloth such that the seam is concealed by the second layer, and wherein the second layer is arranged seamlessly on the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AktiengesellschaftInventors: Vanessa Gindele, Norbert Schneider, Wolfgang Braun, Remigijus Uswald
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Patent number: 9433248Abstract: The present invention comprises a protective covering for keeping a user's leg clean while using power tools such as grass and weed trimmers or sprayers for various paints, stains and chemicals. The protective covering comprises a washable yet moisture resistant fabric. The V notch at the upper end allows for easily pulling the protective covering over user's pants and shoes, also leaving a slight opening for breathability. Fabric is flared at the lower end to protect user's shoes. Protective cover is held in place on the user's leg by a combination of hook and loop fastener and elastic strip attached at the upper end; this combination of hook and loop fastener and elastic strip allows protective cover to be attached above user's knee and to fit comfortably and snuggly as user moves about with the grass and weed trimmer. Preferably, the protective cover comprises a substantially conical, nonwoven polypropylene fabric.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2015Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Inventor: Michael L. Bellak
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Patent number: 7886378Abstract: The invention is in the field of child, human, or animal or unnatural protective covers for beds, furniture, car seats, floors, or any surface that needs to be protected from spills, or waste or bedwetting or accidental discharges of any type. The invention is washable, and has patterns that look nice and can be varied. In its preferred form, there are about five layers, with the top pleasing to the human eye and skin, which is quilted or otherwise attached to the second layer that is substantially absorbent such as a batting type of material that allows some liquid or other material to pass to the third set of liquid catching layers, which is typically a polymer having bonded thereto two cotton type fabric layers. All layers are bound together in some fashion.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2006Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Incog-Neato CorporationInventor: Tammy Lynn Cheskis
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Patent number: 7401829Abstract: An automobile interior component includes a substrate component having a seam-mating section. The seam-mating section has a welt protrusion-mating channel that is useful for accurately position a welt strip. The automobile interior component further includes a trim cover having at least one join seam. A welt strip having a welt protrusion section is attached to the trim cover. The welt strip allows positioning of the trim cover over the substrate in that the welt protrusion section is positioned in the welt protrusion-mating channel. A method for manufacturing the automobile interior component is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: International Automotive Components Group North America, Inc.Inventors: Mark Michalski, John Bizon
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Patent number: 6797352Abstract: Edges, hems, patches and seams for woven fabric that has been treated for water repellency, and methods for making the same, are shown and described. In one particular embodiment of the invention, for example, a lapped seam between two pieces of water repellent fabric has an outer material at least partially overlapping an inner material, and a laminate strip positioned between the overlapping portions of the materials. The outer and inner materials, which are both oriented in the same direction, have an exterior layer of woven fabric that has been treated with water repellent and/or stain repellent chemicals, and an inner layer comprising a polymer membrane, such as polyurethane. The laminate strip has a bottom portion in contact with the outer layer of the inner material. The bottom portion has a low melt point, high flow rate adhesive system of one or more layers that penetrates and surrounds the fibers in the woven fiber of the outer layer of the inner piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Rick Fowler
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Patent number: 6415449Abstract: A survival garment (10) is disclosed which is suitable for wearing under a layer of clothing. The garment is a close fitting one piece, intermediate dry suit formed of a substantially waterproof laminated material (30). The material (30) includes a first thermally insulating layer (32) and a second substantially waterproof layer (31).Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Multifabs Survival LimitedInventor: Polly Duplock
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Patent number: 5448960Abstract: A method and device that provides the operator with an unrestricted view of the stitch forming area of a sewing machine when binding a fabric edge and applying an elastic tape within the bound edge. The elastic tape is secured to the undersurface of the garment where it cannot become exposed or visible on the outside of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1993Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Assignee: Union Special CorporationInventors: David M. Navlyt, Gregg A. Gibson, Maximilian Adamski, Jr.
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Patent number: 5331697Abstract: A mattress tape for securing the edge of a mattress comprising a fabric formed of yarn. The fabric has a first section, a second section and a third section disposed between the first section and second section. The third section is formed with greater shape holding capability than the first and second sections. This greater shape holding capability is caused by greater thickness, weight or stiffness of said central third section.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1993Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: CT-Nassau CorporationInventors: Edmond H. Siegel, Alfred Reisfeld
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Patent number: 5014636Abstract: An improved composite laminated fabric sheet material for use in the fabrication of abrasion and tear resistant carpentry and other tradesmen aprons and nail bags, tool pouches and tool holders, belts and back supports, cordless tool holsters, knee pads and other related items and incorporating edge binding and seam binding strip fabric material to form pockets and pouches of the composite fabric sheet material and to protect the edges thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: McGuire- Nicholas Company, Inc.Inventor: Brett P. Seber
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Patent number: 4915046Abstract: Structure for retaining and confining the side-by-side edges and edge portions of stretchable elastomer sheets, comprises, in combination with the sheets, edges and edge portions:(a) a stretchable smooth surfaced band folded into U-shape over such edges to define band portions extending at opposite outer sides of the sheet side-by-side edge portions, (b) and stitching extending through those folded band portions and through the sheet edge portions in spaced relation to the sheet edges, the stitching tightened to locally compress the sheets along a linear zone extending parallel to such edges and spaced therefrom, the edges and edge portions then everywhere confined and covered by the U-shaped band.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1988Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Dive N'Surf, Inc.Inventor: William R. Meistrell
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Patent number: 4872221Abstract: A pant garment is formed of two front panels connected to each other to form a fly and crotch and connected to a bakc panel to form side seams and an inseam with an improvement in the stitching therein of a reenforcing fabric across said crotch and into an end portion of an inner fly.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1987Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Inventor: Eugene E. Stone, III
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Patent number: 4784248Abstract: Flexible extruded piping for use between adjacent panels of luggage or the like. Shoulders extending outwardly from the sides of the tubular portion are of a different color than that of the exposed tubular portion to provide a color trim. The shoulders stabilize the piping to prevent twisting of the piping around corners, thereby maintaining the neat appearance of the trim. The different colored parts of the piping are formed by coextruding different colored plastic material.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventor: David E. Workman
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Patent number: 4753182Abstract: A seam assembly for joining adjacent web panels, comprising a bound seam on a first side of the adjacently positioned web panels, and a liquid penetration-resistant tape longitudinally and sealingly extending along the seam line formed by the bound seam on a second side of the adjacently positioned panels. Also disclosed is a protective garment article utilizing a seam assembly of such type, and an appertaining method of forming such seam assembly. The seam assembly of the invention is highly useful in forming hazardous material suits, of a type employed to clean up liquid and solid chemical spills, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: Disposables, Inc.Inventor: William A. Blackburn
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Patent number: 4535017Abstract: The dividing wall between a heat producing compartment of a helicopter, such as a compartment in which an engine or other power mechanism is located, and the pilot's cabin is made of a sheet of fiberglass that cannot withstand being subjected to an operating temperature that is in excess of about 200.degree. C. Accordingly, the hot side of the wall is lined with one or more liner blankets, each having a mineral fiber felt core, a metal foil front layer and a glass fiber fabric rear, supporting layer. These layers are quilted together and the result is provided with a binding about the periphery. The metal foil layer terminates somewhat short of the edge in order to make the margin more compressible. Each liner blanket is attached to the wall surface by a flexible adhesive. Where two or more of the blankets are used, they are placed so close together edge-to-edge that their respective margins are compressed, by abutment with one another preventing any unprotected gap.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1982Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignees: Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm GmbH, G & H Montage GmbHInventors: Wilfried Kuckein, Albert Mylius, Peter Bechtel, Adalbert Hofer
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Patent number: 4224970Abstract: A collapsible receptacle for handling flowable materials in semi-bulk quantities comprises a generally cylindrical container supported by a sling. The container features top loading and bottom discharge. The container can be constructed of a strong weave material. Preferably, the container is constructed of a unique laminate material formed of an inner liner of polybutylene film noncontinuously adhered to an outer layer of woven polypropylene. The sling is constructed of straps of polyester webbing, which are sewn to the container so that support stresses are distributed between the sling and the container. In one embodiment, the sling includes a ring for supporting the bottom of the container and lift straps attached to the ring. The ring surrounds a unique discharge spout in the container bottom. In another embodiment, the lower ends of the lift straps include guide loops for a draw rope. The draw rope surrounds a wire tie which functions to gather and close the bottom of the container.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1978Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Assignee: Super Sack Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Robert R. Williamson, Norwin C. Derby
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Patent number: 4190010Abstract: A method is disclosed of forming a seam joining together two edges of a piece of fabric coated on one face with a water-impervious high frequency weldable plastics material, so as to form a water-impervious seam. In the method, the two edges are located together with the said coated faces facing outwardly, a binding strip is located over the said coated faces, the face of the binding strip in contact with the coated faces itself being coated with a high frequency activated material, and a radiofrequency field is applied to the seam to weld together adjacent said coated faces of the binding strip and the fabric. Certain forms of polyurethane and poly(vinyl chloride) are given as examples of high frequency activated materials. A novel seam is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Noel Bibby LimitedInventor: Noel Bibby
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Patent number: 4067064Abstract: The following specification discloses a conformable elastomeric diving suit, known in the art as a wet suit. The suit includes conduits for delivering heated fluid, preferably water, to the diver at different portions along the diver's body by means of a conduit that has been formed as an elongated hollow member that can be stitched or adhered into the suit's seams. The conduits have openings that relate to those portions of the body to which hot water is to be delivered between the diver's skin and the interior of the wet suit. The conduits are extruded or made from plastic or elastomeric material that is stitched or adhered to seams within the wet wuit material, so as to provide one continuous seam or joining member in the seam, which serves to provide the hot water flow to the diver for heating purposes.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: U.S. Divers Co.Inventors: Leon A. Cerniway, Bruce C. Marx