Double Faced Patents (Class 139/418)
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Patent number: 10724160Abstract: A method for face-to-face weaving of two at least partially pile-free fabrics (I), (II) in which weft threads (101-104),(201-204) are inserted between warp threads (1a-14a,1b-14b) of warp thread systems with figure warp threads (1a-8a),(1b-8b) that are allocated to respective fabrics (I,II) and are either pattern-determining in that fabric or are incorporated therein, whereby at least one set (1a,1b), . . . (8a,8b) of two identical figure warp threads is provided per pair of neighbouring warp thread systems, while the two figure warp threads of each set belong to a different warp thread system (1a-14a), (1b-14b) and are allocated to a different fabric (I,II), so that each set of figure warp threads per pair of neighbouring warp thread systems provides a figure warp thread in both fabrics (I,II) to determine the pattern.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2016Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: NV MICHEL VAN DE WIELEInventors: Ludo Smissaert, Steven Debaes
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Patent number: 10655252Abstract: A fabric includes a backing fabric having binding warp yarns, weft yarns, and pile warp yarns interlaced with the weft yarns. In a weft receiving opening, one of the weft yarns is positioned at a back side relative to a weft separating warp yarn extending in the backing fabric in the warp direction and the other weft yarn is positioned at the pile side. A pile warp yarn is interlaced with the weft yarn positioned at the back side relative to the weft separating warp yarn to extend out of the backing fabric between this weft yarn and the other weft yarn. In a transition zone, two transition weft yarns provided immediately adjacent to each other in the warp direction extending through a weft receiving opening are positioned at substantially the same level in a direction that is perpendicular with a plane defined by the warp and weft directions and/or are not separated by a weft separating warp yarn.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2017Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: Vandewiele NVInventors: Steven Debaes, Dominique Maes, Bram Vanderjeugt
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Publication number: 20130008554Abstract: A fabric may be used in high visibility personal protection clothing. The yarn is capable of being dyed to a high visibility color and a non-fusible yarn are combined in a single fabric so as to provide a fabric which not only has heat and flame resistance but can also be dyed to high visibility colors. In particular, the fabric includes a flame retardant dyeable yarn and a non-fusible fibre yarn, wherein the yarns form a double faced fabric. The fabric may be a double faced weave wherein the flame retardant yarn is a flame retardant polyester and the non-fusible yarn is an aramid yarn.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2011Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: Toray Textiles Europe LimitedInventors: Michael Fisher, Alan Brown
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Patent number: 7172802Abstract: Window coverings are formed of woven fabrics of acrylic yarns to provide minimal degradation of the window covering due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and to minimize damage to interior furnishings within a building at which the window coverings are applied. The window coverings are preferably formed of panels of pigmented acrylic yarn having a yarn number of about 24, 2 ply and a weave density of about 29 ends per inch of warp threads and 24 picks per inch of weft threads with about 0.063 inch square openings between the thread rows. UV blocking for A and B wavelength ranges may be on the order of 69 to 78 percent.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Inventors: Ann M. Sutherland, David F. Sutherland
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Patent number: 7086424Abstract: This invention relates to a method and to a system for weaving fabrics with two useable sides (W1), (W2), in which per operating cycle one weft thread (6) is inserted, and in which each fabric comprises a first figure warp thread (1) and a second figure warp thread (2) that, in a number of operating cycles, are positioned together alternately above and below the weft insertion level, so that, at both fabric sides, these figure warp threads (1), (2) are bound over the same weft threads (6), while running above one another, and in which the mutual position (upper or lower position) taken up by the first figure warp thread (1) and the second figure warp thread (2) in each fabric (W1), (W2) during the weaving process is determined selectively according to a previously defined figure pattern, preferably by positioning the first (1) and second figure warp threads (2) in a first shed (I) at a first level (POS.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: N.V. Michel Van de WieleInventors: Johny Debaes, Ludo Smissaert
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Patent number: 6913810Abstract: A faster tape is provided including (a) a molded resin base sheet with an array of integrally molded fastener elements extending from a first side of the base sheet; and (b) a substrate permanently secured to a second side of the base sheet, the substrate comprising first ad second yarns or fibers, the first yarn or fiber comprising a first polymeric material and the second yarn of fiber comprising a second, different polymeric materials, one of the polymeric materials being capable of adhesion to the resin of the base sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: Dershi Wang, Howard A. Kingsford
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Patent number: 6832633Abstract: There is provided a high density woven fabric wherein air permeability under 50 kPa differential pressure is 2.5 L/cm2/min. or less, and air permeability index (50 kPa) calculated by the formula 1 is 1.2 or more. Air permeability index (50 kPa)=(Log (Q (55 kPa))−Log (Q (45 kPa)))/(Log 55−Log 45) (Formula 1) Air permeability under Q(55 kPa):55 kPa differential pressure is (1/cm2/min.); and Air permeability under Q(45 kPa):45 kPa differential pressure is (1/cm2/min.).Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Toyo Boseki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mamoru Kitamura, Kaoru Ban
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Patent number: 6734125Abstract: A woven textile fabric is disclosed which is formed of synthetic yarns of at least two different deniers to which a solid polymeric film is laminated. An adhesive polymeric coating is provided for adhering the solid polymeric film to the woven textile fabric. The combination of yarns of different deniers provides a superior adhesion surface for the polymeric film. The yarns and the polymeric coating are preselected respectively in deniers and thicknesses so as to render the fabric substantially impermeable to fluid under pressure, while maintaining superb packageability and anti-blocking properties for use in vehicle occupant restraint systems. An air bag incorporating the woven textile fabric of the invention and having two outer surfaces and pre-configured air holding cavities woven therein to which a solid polymeric film is bonded for receiving and containing fluid under pressure for use in a vehicle air restraint system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Bradford Industries, Inc.Inventor: Manuel J. Veiga
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Publication number: 20020189702Abstract: A method for face-to-face weaving of shadow velours fabrics in which two velours fabrics are woven with pile forming pile yarn tufts having a pre-determined orientation, each velours fabric having pile zones with a different aspect, because their pile yarn tufts have a different orientation, in order to form a pre-determined figure on each velours fabric and in which overlapping pile zones, having differently oriented pile yarn tufts are formed on the pile faces, facing one another, in parts (31), (32), (33), (34), (35), (36) of the face-to-face fabric, so that the projection of each figure produces a figure on the opposite pile face, which is different from the figure formed on the other pile face. This method makes it possible to determine the figures of the two velours fabrics independently of one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Ludo Smissaert, Gilbert Moulin