Separable Fabrics Patents (Class 139/397)
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Patent number: 9580844Abstract: A weaving method for the double-face weaving of pile fabrics wherein at least five different pile warp threads (12-19), (20-27) with a yarn number of between 6 and 10 Nm final and at least two tension warp threads (8),(9); (10,11) are provided for each warp thread system (100) and for each fabric (28), (29), wherein the weft threads (1,2), (2,3) of each fabric are divided over at least three levels, while the ground weave repeat runs over at least eight insertion cycles (I-VIII), wherein between 200 and 1000 warp thread systems per meter are provided, and at least 16 pile rows per cm are formed in the warp direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: NV MICHEL VAN DE WIELEInventors: Johny Debaes, Ludo Smissaert
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Patent number: 8491974Abstract: The invention relates to an artificial turf, comprising a backing and a number of artificial grass blades connected to the backing and extending transversely of the surface thereof, which artificial grass blades have an irregular, in particular a locally narrowed, cross-section. Owing to this locally narrowed cross-section in the vicinity of the free end thereof, these artificial grass blades greatly resemble natural blades of grass and also display similar behavior. The invention also relates to a method for forming such an artificial turf and to a device with which this method can be performed. The narrowed cross-section can herein be formed by stretching the artificial grass blades, wherein the artificial grass blades can be plasticized before, during and/or after the stretching, for instance by local heating thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2008Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Greenfields B.V.Inventor: Hugo De Vries
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Publication number: 20080236700Abstract: A single-web loom for loop velvet fabric comprises means for inserting weft yarns (2) in a shed (F1) formed by warp yarns. It further comprises individually controlled electric actuators (6), each suitable for bringing at least one warp yarn guide heddle into one of at least four positions (N1, N2, N3, N4) defining at least three warp yarn sheds (F1, F2, F3), and means for simultaneously inserting into each of the sheds (F2, F3) other than the shed (F1) into which the weft yarns are inserted, respective warp yarn guide rods (31, 32) for forming loops or pile.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: STAUBLI FAVERGESInventors: Patrick ILTIS, Guy MEERSSCHAERT, Henk LAMBRECHT
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Patent number: 7287552Abstract: The invention relates, on the one hand, to a process for weaving fabrics on a weaving machine, wherein these fabrics comprise a plurality of warp yarn systems, wherein for at least two mutually adjacent warp yarn systems, in each of these at least two mutually adjacent warp yarn systems, at least two pile warp yarns with different characteristics are present, and wherein in each of the said warp yarn systems the pile warp yarns are interlaced alternately in the fabric, according to a pattern, for figuring application and are inwoven or float along the fabric for non-figuring application, wherein a bottommost and a topmost fabric (20), (10) are woven according to a double-face weaving method, and the said two mutually adjacent warp yarn systems each comprise the same at least two pile warp yarns (17), (18), (21), (22), (23), (24), (25), (26), in which case, if the one pile warp yarn in the first warp yarn system (17), (21), (23), (25) in non-figuring application, floats or is inwoven in the top fabric (10), reType: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: N.V. Michele Van de WieleInventors: Johny Debaes, Marc Delepierre
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Patent number: 6923219Abstract: A pile fabric includes woven together inner and outer layers and cut pile yarns woven into the inner layer. The outer layer has a higher yarn count than the inner layer, without counting the pile yarns. The pile fabric is one of two substantially similar pile fabrics formed by simultaneously weaving two fabrics that are connected to one another by the pile yarns, and then cutting the pile yarns to separate the pile fabrics from one another. Nonpile surfaces of each of the connected fabrics include an oblique, woven fabric pattern. The fabric pattern of a first of the connected fabrics is at least substantially like the fabric pattern of the second of connected fabrics, except that the fabric pattern of the first connected fabric is not parallel to the fabric pattern of the second connected fabric.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: J.B. Martin Company, Inc.Inventor: Yaakov Shteiyer
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Patent number: 5654067Abstract: Described is a loop pile material composed of a textile backing composed of a knit or woven and bound-in loop-forming pile yarns, whereinthe textile backing consists of a multifilament hybrid yarn composed of at least 2 varieties A and B of filaments with or without cofilaments C, wherein said filaments A are textured,the melting point of said filaments B being at least 20.degree. C., preferably at least 40.degree. C., in particular at least 80.degree. C., below the melting point of filaments A,the weight ratio of the filaments A:B being within the range from 20:80 to 80:20, preferably from 40:60 to 60:40, and the multifilament hybrid yarn additionally containing up to 40% by weight of cofilaments C, and the pile consists of loops with a length of 1 to 4 mm formed from a multifilament yarn having a yarn linear density of 30 to 200 dtex and filament linear densities of 5 to 25 dtex and/or from monofilaments having a linear density of 20 to 70 dtex.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1996Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rolf Dinger, Joachim Wiegand, Armin Fendt
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Patent number: 4848413Abstract: A novel pile fabric and method of making the pile fabric which employs a three-ply yarn having one yarn being textured and the other two yarns being non-textured to provide a wool-like appearance to the fabric and eliminate the tendency of such a fabric to finger mark.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Coy J. Gray
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Patent number: 4815500Abstract: A method to produce a novel three-ply yarn which, when woven into a pile fabric, tends to eliminate finger marking on the surface of the fabric. The method includes the steps of drawing and relaxing two yarns prior to commingling with a third false twist textured yarn.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Andre M. Goineau
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Patent number: 4773135Abstract: An improved method for manufacturing an artificial fur from an intermediate pile cloth such as a double velvet weave fabric, a knitted pile fabric provided with two ground constructions and a connecting pile connecting these two ground constructions, and an intermediate pile cloth provided with looped pile projected upward from a ground construction fabric or knitted fabric or non-woven fabric. In the method of this invention, the continuity of the pile yarns of the intermediate pile cloth is broken by sliding separation, so as not to break at least a partial number of fibrous material which will become guard hair of the artificial fur.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1986Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kenji Sato, Seiichi Yamagata, Masaski Sakai
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Patent number: 4756340Abstract: A Jacquard double plush fabric for subsequent division into upper and lower fabric portions includes a plurality of sheds with a single weft for each of the sheds and a U-shaped pile thread for the respective single weft, and dead thread groups woven into and distributed within the upper and the lower fabric portions, and a method and an apparatus for producing the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Assignee: Caesarea Glenoit Industries Ltd.Inventor: Herbert Janssen
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Patent number: 4368760Abstract: The invention is related to the textile industry and the weaving of pile wherein, the parts of the pile yarn loops adjacent the tops of these loops are pinched against one side of the warp yarn of the ground weave by an extra yarn, or leno yarn, similar to the leno yarn employed in the weaving of gauze.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1980Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Mecaniques de MulhouseInventor: Siegwart K. Frommert