Including Layer Of Mechanically Interengaged Strands, Strand-portions Or Strand-like Strips Patents (Class 428/196)
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Publication number: 20100143671Abstract: The disclosure relates to pre-moistened webs and wipes having visible compressed sites that provide the perception of a cloth-like texture. The disclosure also relates to a nonwoven web made of non-thermoplastic fibers with at least one compressed site on the surface of the web that remains visible when the web is pre-moistened.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Jonathan Paul Brennan
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SUBLIMATION DYE PRINTED TEXTILE DESIGN HAVING METALLIC APPEARANCE AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
Publication number: 20100143669Abstract: The present invention is directed to an appliqué having dyeable and non-dyeable fibers and a method for making the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: HIGH VOLTAGE GRAPHICS, INC.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams -
Publication number: 20100143670Abstract: A laminate for making a flexible fastener. The laminate has according to the invention outer layers of nonwoven and parallel and spaced strips of an elastic film laminated between the outer layers. The outer layers are directly bonded to each other in regions between the elastic strips and there form inelastic regions of the laminate while regions each containing one of the strips form elastic regions. At least one of the outer layers is a sheer nonwoven. A color or pattern imprint is printed on the one outer layer over the elastic and inelastic regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Georg BALDAUF, Dieter Homoelle, Marcus Schoenbeck
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Publication number: 20100143645Abstract: A drying mat is described. The drying mat includes layers of a microfiber material and a foam layer. The drying mat may be used as dish mat to absorb water from dishes. The drying mat may be used as a shower or bath mat to absorb water from a bather standing upon the drying mat. Other embodiments include an absorbent or protective mat, which includes at least one layer of a microfiber material and at least one layer of a foam material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: SCHROEDER & TREMAYNE, INC.Inventor: Jeffrey G. Wilmsen
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Publication number: 20100129619Abstract: A bonded structure for use in a garmet, comprising at least two mutually interbonded interlining fabrics (1, 1a, 9, 2, 3), wherein the interlining fabrics (1, 1a, 9, 2, 3) each include warp yarns (4) and weft yarns (5) and wherein the interlining fabrics (1, 1a, 9, 2, 3) are next to each other, solves the problem of improving a garmet of the aforementioned kind such that is has high shape stability even after repeated washing and drying operations by being characterized in that the warp yarns (4) of the first interlining fabric (1a) are at least partly in a parallel affrangement with the warp yarns (4) of a second interlining fabric (9), or in that the warp yarns (4) of a first interlining fabric (1) are oriented at least partly at an angle in the range from 45° to 90° in relation to the warp yarns (4) of a second interlining fabric (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: CARL FREUDENBERG KGInventors: Frank Heiller, Matthias Ley, Steffen Kremser
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Publication number: 20100124637Abstract: A label and related method of manufacture that includes a fabric made of yarn. The yarn includes a fiber that has been recycled, that is recyclable, that is organic, that is biodegradable, and/or that can be derived from a material that is known to be environmentally friendly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventors: Amy Stiel, Terence Leung, Barry Van Dyk
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Publication number: 20100119787Abstract: In an industrial multilayer fabric, narrower wefts of a small diameter are placed between lower side wefts so as to sandwich a knuckle formed by a lower side warp on the lower surface side of the fabric. The industrial fabric is obtained by stacking at least upper side wefts and lower side wefts one after another and weaving these wefts with warps, wherein narrower wefts having a smaller diameter than that of the lower side wefts and forming a shorter crimp than that formed by the lower side wefts on the lower side surface are arranged between the lower side wefts; and at a knuckle portion formed by warps passing under one or two successive lower side wefts, the narrower wefts form a crimp passing under lower side warps so as to sandwich, from both sides, one knuckle or two knuckles formed by two adjacent warps under two adjacent wefts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: NIPPON FILCON CO., LTD.Inventors: Ikuo Ueda, Yoshihisa Kondo
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Patent number: 7713356Abstract: A cleaning sheet for cleaning foreign matters away from the interior of the substrate processing equipment is provided. The cleaning sheet includes a cleaning layer having substantially no tackiness and having a tensile modulus of not lower than 0.98 N/mm2 as determined according to JIS K7127. Alternatively, the cleaning sheet includes a cleaning layer having a Vickers hardness of not lower than 10.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Makoto Namikawa, Yoshio Terada, Jirou Nukaga, Eiji Toyoda
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Publication number: 20100112312Abstract: Unique blends of fibers that incorporate synthetic cellulosic fibers to render fabrics made with such blends more durable than fabrics made with natural cellulosic fibers such as cotton. While more durable than cotton, the synthetic cellulosic fibers used in the blends are still inexpensive and comfortable to the wearer. Thus, the benefits of cotton (affordability and comfort) are still attained while a drawback of cotton—low durability—is avoided. In one embodiment, the fiber blend includes FR modacrylic fibers and synthetic cellulosic fibers, preferably, but not necessarily non-FR lyocell fibers such as TENCEL™ and TENCEL A100™. Other fibers may be added to the blend, including, but not limited to, additional types of inherently FR fibers, anti-static fibers, anti-microbial fibers, stretch fibers, and/or high tenacity fibers. The fiber blends disclosed herein may be used to form various types of FR fabrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Southern Mills, Inc.Inventors: D. Craig Tutterow, Charles S. Dunn
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Publication number: 20100104830Abstract: The present invention relates to an activatable zero strain composite laminate web comprising an activatable elastic laminate web having an elastic core layer and at least one skin layer which is less elastic than the core layer, and at least one pre-bonded staple fiber nonwoven web which is attached to one of the skin layers of the elastic laminate web, the at least one staple fiber nonwoven web having an elongation at break of at least 100% in the cross-direction and said activatable elastic laminate web forming an essentially homogeneous microtextured surface when stretched in the first upload in the cross-direction past the elastic limit of the one or more skin layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2007Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Jobst T. Jaeger, Dieter Jung, Uwe Bernhuber, Wolfgang Höflich, Walter Tesch
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Publication number: 20100098919Abstract: The present invention is directed to a hydroentangled flame retardant nonwoven fabric, and more specifically, to a cellulosic flame retardant fabric comprising a self extinguishing fiber so as to minimize the total percentage of fabric weight lost upon burning in accordance with technical bulletin 604. Use of natural fiber fabrics in bedding components is desirable due to the softness and durability associated with the fabrics; however, natural fiber, such as cellulose, is highly flammable and therefore lacks the ability to provide the proper flammability protection often sought out in bedding components. In accordance with the present invention, a small amount of self-extinguishing fiber, such as a modacrylic fiber, was blended with the natural fiber and hydroentangled to form a nonwoven composite fabric that is soft, flame retardant, and suitable for bedding articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: POLYMER GROUP, INC.Inventors: Herbert Hartgrove, Gregory Rabon, Russell Tindall
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Publication number: 20100092722Abstract: A method of forming a vehicle trim member is disclosed. The method includes placing a decorative element into a mold; forming a substrate and bonding the substrate to the decorative element, and demolding the vehicle trim member. The step of forming the substrate comprises the steps of introducing a first liquid resin material (e.g., isocyanate) and a second liquid resin material (polyol) to a mixhead to form a mixed resin material and introducing the mixed resin material into a mold and against the decorative element. The decorative element may be formed from aluminum, alloys, thermoplastic, thermoset, elastomer, metal, wood, leather, or fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2007Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: Steven Davage
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Patent number: 7691237Abstract: This invention relates to a belt for transferring an in-production fibrous web, in particular a paper web or paperboard web, in a machine area of a machine producing the fibrous web, in particular a paper machine or paperboard machine, including at least one textile substrate and a coating, which is applied to the substrate and touches the in-production fibrous web, for obtaining a partial or complete impermeability of the belt. The inventive belt has at least one continuously differencing characteristic in at least one region across its overall width. Also, this invention relates to a machine, in particular a paper machine or paperboard machine, for producing a fibrous web, in particular a paper web or paperboard web, as well as to a use of a belt for transferring an in-production fibrous web, in particular a paper web or paperboard web, in one machine area or between two machine areas of a machine producing the fibrous web, in particular a paper machine or paperboard machine.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Voith Paper GmbHInventor: Arved Westerkamp
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Publication number: 20100071115Abstract: A first objective of the present invention is to provide a technology for improving the abrasion resistance of a fabric or a composite fabric for use in textile products such as clothing products and the like without impairing the appearance thereof, and further, a second objective of the present invention is to provide a technology for achieving both the abrasion resistance and the lightweightness of a fabric or a composite fabric without impairing the appearance and the texture thereof. By coating a surface of a fabric with polymer dots as an abrasion-resistant resin and causing the average maximum diameter of the polymer dots to be equal to or less than 0.5 mm, the abrasion resistance of the fabric can be improved without impairing the appearance of the fabric. Further, by causing the surface-coating amount of the polymer dots to range from 0.2 g/m2 to 3.0 g/m2, both the abrasion resistance and the lightweightness can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventor: Hiroki Sadato
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Publication number: 20100071112Abstract: The invention provides a waterproof moisture-permeable fabric for clothing which includes, on one side of a polyester fabric A, a waterproof moisture-permeable layer B including a colorless transparent polyester film stacked, and a white or gray resin C partially stacked, and clothing including the waterproof moisture-permeable fabric. Preferably, a moisture-permeable polymer resin D containing inorganic fine particles is stacked on the waterproof moisture-permeable layer B, and the white or gray resin C is partially stacked thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: TEIJIN FIBERS LIMITEDInventors: Kenji Iwashita, Hitoshi Itai, Motoki Yamazawa
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Publication number: 20100075120Abstract: A hydroentangled nonwoven material (8), includes a mixture of randomized continuous filaments (3) and natural fibres (5), wherein at least part of the staple fibres and/or the continuous filaments includes thermoplastic material. The nonwoven material is bonded in a non-random bonding pattern including a plurality of bonding sites (14) in which thermoplastic material included in the nonwoven material has been caused to at least partly soften or melt to create thermal bonds between the continuous filaments. The nonwoven material includes no other thermal bonds between the filaments than provided by the non-random bonding pattern. The nonwoven material may also contain synthetic staple fibers (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2006Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS ABInventors: Anders Gustafsson, Lars Fingal, Mikael Strandqvist, Kaveh Tondkar
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Publication number: 20100062231Abstract: This invention concerns an elastic multilayer composite, comprising a non-elastic film layer and an elastic nonwoven layer. This invention also concerns a process for manufacturing an elastic multilayer composite, comprising: forming the composite using a non-elastic film layer and an elastic nonwoven layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2005Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Jean-Claude Abed, Henning Roettger, Steven P. Webb, Jared A. Austin
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Publication number: 20100047538Abstract: The present invention teaches a_vehicular upholstery PPT-fiber fabric that is formed from a double woven fabric in which a face weaving textile design has a number of intersections, called warp up intersections where a warp yarn passes over a weft yarn, and these are more than the number of intersections, called weft up intersection, where a weft yarn passes over a warp yarn. The warp yarn is formed by twisting an intermingled yarn composed of a PPT-multi-filament yarn and a high heat shrinkable PET-multifilament yarn whose shrinkage percentage in boiling water is more than 15%. An intermingle ratio of the PPT-multifilament yarn of the warp yarn is more than the intermingle ratio of the PET-multifilament yarn of the warp yarn. In the warp yarn, the PET-multifilament yarn is shrunk by heating, so that the substantial length of the PET-multifilament yarn becomes shorter than the substantial length of the PPT-multifilament yarn. The weft yarn is composed of PPT-multifilament yarn.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicants: Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Kawashima Selkon Textiles Co., Ltd.Inventors: Daisuke Susa, Hidehito Fukumoto, Takeko Tamura, Kazuhiro Honma
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Patent number: 7666489Abstract: A weather strip is mounted at the peripheral part of a door opening of a door for an automobile. The weather strip includes a sectionally nearly U-shaped trim part and a hollow seal part. A design lip is extended out from the trim part. A decoration layer of a non-woven fabric is formed on the design surface of the weather strip such as the outer surface of the design lip through a resin bonding layer of polyethylene (PE). The non-woven fabric constituting the decoration layer contains fibers subjected to “crimping processing” and has predetermined elasticity (stretch of 5 mm or more when load of 20 N is applied).Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kurato Okajima, Masanori Aritake
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Publication number: 20100035029Abstract: A process for creating and applying a soft, high-definition, complex shaped appliqué such that the shape of the appliqué is not distorted when stitched onto a garment and the appliqué can optionally be embroidered without requiring additional alignment processes. The appliqués are made by sublimating a high-definition image onto an upper fabric capable of retaining the high-definition image, affixing the upper fabric to a soft backing fabric capable of resisting dimensional distortion, and then laser cutting the complex shape such that the resulting appliqué can be stitched onto a garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Harvey NGO, Hyman NGO, Hilton NGO
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Patent number: 7658821Abstract: A press fabric having a plurality of surface pressing plates on a sheet side of the fabric imparts an impression onto a sheet of paper web during a pressing process. The surface pressing plates are preferably resin pressing plates, and form at least one of a random pattern of dots, a predetermined pattern of dots, a grid pattern of dots, a regular grid pattern of lines, an irregular grid pattern of lines a plurality of squiggly lines, a plurality of wavy lines, a plurality of straight lines, words and pictures.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2006Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Robert Crook, John Jeffery, Lippi A. Fernandes, Anthony Morton, Justin Payne, David Ponton, Luiz Carlos Silva
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Publication number: 20100028628Abstract: A fiber-reinforced decorative laminate, and a method for producing the same, is provided. The method includes the steps of: 1) stacking in a superimposed relationship a decorative layer, a fiber-reinforced core layer, and a barrier layer disposed between the decorative layer and the core layer; and 2) simultaneously curing, under heat and pressure, the decorative, barrier and core layers to create the fiber-reinforced decorative laminate. The decorative layer includes one or more decorative sheets, and is at least partially resin-impregnated and at least partially cured. The fiber-reinforced core layer has a texture, and includes at least one fiber-reinforced sheet that is substantially devoid of cellulose. The core layer is at least partially resin-impregnated and at least partially cured. The barrier layer is operable to substantially prevent the texture of the core layer from being apparent through the decorative layer in the cured fiber-reinforced laminate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Panolam Industries International, Inc.Inventors: Fouad Torkum Karam, Sylvie Gauthier
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Patent number: 7651588Abstract: A dewatering and thickening belt having an endless fabric woven with synthetic resin filaments, a bending-resistant element and a guide protrusion, wherein the guide protrusion is fusion-bonded to a bending-resistant portion to which the bending-resistant element has been attached so that the outer end portion of the guide protrusion is located inside the end portion of the fabric. The inner end portion of the guide protrusion is located 20 to 50 mm outside the inner end portion of the bending-resistant element.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Nippon Filcon Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tatsutoshi Nakajima, Yoshihisa Kondou
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Publication number: 20100015419Abstract: This invention provides a composition of Flowing Colors oil paint formed by mixing an oil paint or oil color with a diluent. The diluent may be an oil such as linseed oil or mineral oil. The composition is suitable for “Flowing Colors” oil painting. The invention also provides methods of using the composition to prepare paintings of “Flowing Colors”. In one method, water is mixed with Flowing Colors. In another method, Flowing Colors are used without water. The invention further provides oil paintings prepared by said methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventor: Bihua LIU
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Publication number: 20100015418Abstract: The invention relates to a method of producing a flat facing material (6) with a gliding surface (5) for a running sole of a winter sports device, whereby a base structure (7) is produced from a continuously open-pored plastic material (8) with an initial thickness (10). At least one additive (13) is introduced into the pores (9) of the base structure (7). The base structure (7) together with the additive (13) is then reduced from its initial thickness (10) by am amount within a lower limit of 20% and an upper limit of 90% in a hot pressing operation. The invention further relates to a facing material (6) produced by the method and a winter sports device with such a facing material (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: Atomic Austria GmbHInventors: Helmut Holzer, Georg Bauer
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Publication number: 20100009296Abstract: A material for forming a conductive antireflection film contains: a base resin having conductivity; a crosslinking agent; a thermal acid generator; and a solvent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: FUJITSU LIMITEDInventor: Junichi Kon
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Publication number: 20090324893Abstract: An absorbent fiber web has a base layer of cellulose fibers and an external layer that is connected at least across areas thereof with the base layer. The external layer is a nonwoven of nano fibers. The base layer and the nonwoven are connected to one another across areas thereof without a binder.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: MCAIRLAID'S VLIESSTOFFE GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Jens Söder, Andreas Schmidt
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Patent number: 7638018Abstract: A covering for a machine for the production of a fibrous web has, at least in some sections, a two-dimensional structure which is formed by a multiplicity of polymer-based regions which differ from each other at least in part by virtue of a different fraction of filler material and/or by virtue of a different type of filler material.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Arved H. Westerkamp, John Jeffery, Antony Morton
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Publication number: 20090313740Abstract: A camouflage system to be used for both military uniforms and equipment. The system includes specialized means of printing the camouflage system unto fabric. The system can also be used for civilian applications, particularly with sportsman hunters. The system provides camouflage in both the human visible light range and the infrared. The system depends on the use of a macro-pattern resulting from a repeat of a micro-pattern. When applied to fabric, a polyamide-cotton fiber blend has a macro pattern resulting from a repeat of a micro pattern printed on at least one surface. The coloring system used comprises at least four colorings from dyes that in combination produce a percent reflectance value comparable to the negative space of the surroundings near the camouflaged subject. The system functions by a macro pattern being disruptive of the shape of the subject and a micro pattern comprising sharp edge units of a size capable of blending the subject into the background.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2004Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Luisa DeMorais Santos, Deirdre E. Townes, Gabriel R. Patricio, Carole Ann Winterhalter, Anabela Dugas, Timothy R. O'Neill, Rosemary Ann Lomba, Barbara J. Quinn
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Publication number: 20090311495Abstract: A chemical barrier fabric (12) and a method of manufacturing the fabric is described. The chemical barrier fabric (12) includes at least first (18) and second (20) chemical barrier layers which have an interfacial region therebetween and which are intermittently point bonded (34) providing a point-bonded area which is in the minority and an un-bonded area (36) which is in the majority in the interfacial region. The chemical barrier layers (18, 20) typically comprise single layer polymer films and/or co-extruded layers. A non-woven layer 22 may also be point-bonded to either the first (18) or the second (20) chemical barrier layer to give support to the fabric (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Hunt Technology LimitedInventors: Leslie James Squires, Timothy Woodbridge
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Publication number: 20090304974Abstract: A modular textile system comprises a plurality of distinct, but coordinating, textile tiles, each including at least one design zone, where at least two of the distinct tiles include at least one design zone having substantially the same composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Suzanne Tick, Terry Mowers
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Publication number: 20090286039Abstract: An appliqué emblem having a three dimensional embroidered appearance for decoration and identification when applied to uniforms, fashion, “basic” and performance apparel, swimwear, and intimate apparel, as well as other textile products. The appliqué emblem being an alternative to direct embroidery, embroidered emblems, thermo-transfer films, silk screen or sublimated printing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Paul Weedlun, Susan Ganz, David Litteral, Annamarie Damron
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Publication number: 20090276936Abstract: A waterproof layer is formed as necessary on one or both surfaces of a textile fabric and as an outermost layer there is formed a water-swelling layer comprising a water-insoluble water-swelling resin applied in a pattern form.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: SEIREN CO., LTD.Inventors: Manabu Makida, Hiroyuki Fukushima
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Publication number: 20090280290Abstract: The heat activated appliqué for providing in particular decorative elements providing contrast in texture or color including graphical images, logos, numbers and letters for apparel and other textile products, specifically but not limited to those made out of stretch fabrics (typically knit or woven fabrics) comprised of synthetic or natural fiber yarns constructed with spandex fibers and yarns. The appliqué includes an upper stretchable fabric layer bonded to a substrate by a thermoplastic adhesive. Preferably, the stretchable fabric layer is a knit or woven fabric comprised of at least 3% and preferably between 3% to 33% spandex and polyester or nylon threads and the thermoplastic adhesive is a urethane-based thermoplastic adhesive with suitable stretch and recovery characteristics. The appliqué can be layered to provide three-dimensional characteristics. The stretchable fabric layer can be embossed to provide surface characteristics to the heat activated appliqué, either prior to or during application.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventor: Paul Weedlun
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Publication number: 20090263636Abstract: An opal-finished fabric having a stereoscopic pattern is provided, in which both the fiber-decomposed part and the non-fiber-decomposed part are rich in color expression, and the fiber-decomposed part having a sufficient strength with a thin material having highly transparent appearance in the fiber-decomposed part. The fabric is an opal-finished fabric obtained with two or more kinds of fibers and formed with a fiber-decomposed part showing a transparent appearance by removing at least one kind of the fibers and a non-fiber-decomposed part, in which for solving the problems, the fiber-decomposed part contains mainly nylon fibers, and the non-fiber-decomposed part contains mainly colored polyester fibers and non-colored nylon fibers. The non-fiber-decomposed part is preferably constituted by a layer containing mainly polyester fibers and a layer containing mainly nylon fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: SEIREN CO., LTD.Inventors: Masahiko Sakai, Takuya Suehiro, Katsuhiko Yanagi
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Publication number: 20090258199Abstract: A mesh pocket for a lacrosse stick is disclosed. The mesh pocket is defined by a plurality of strands, which are inter-engaged. A wax is impregnated into at least a portion of at least some of the strands. Additionally, a process for applying a wax to a mesh of a lacrosse stick is disclosed. The process comprises providing a wax-permeable layer having a first and second opposed sides, and positioning the first side in contact with the mesh. The process further comprises providing molten wax to the second opposed side of the wax-permeable layer. The molten wax passes through the wax-permeable layer to the mesh.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Blue Collar Lacrosse Inc.Inventor: Marc Yvon Leveille
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Patent number: 7601418Abstract: The present invention relates to both a textile article and a method of making the textile article. The textile article is a two-sided multicolor Jacquard or Dobby woven textile with a graphic impression on at least one side thereof. In one embodiment, the front side of the textile has a dark color border and a light color area within said border. The light color area is the area receiving the graphic impression. It is sometimes advantageous to reverse the textile. Therefore, in another embodiment the front side has a light color border with a dark central area, and the dark central area will receive the graphic impression. The graphic impression may be applied by screen printing, image dyeing, digital imaging, or heat transfer (heat applied graphics).Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2001Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Inventor: James M. Sheppard, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090252915Abstract: An elastic composite strip has a longitudinally elongated substrate strip having a pair of opposite faces and formed of an elastomer that is highly stretchable longitudinally but only limitedly or not stretchy at all transversely. A respective soft knit fabric cover strip that is highly stretchable longitudinally but only limitedly or not stretchy at all transversely extends longitudinally on each of the faces. Respective arrays of longitudinally spaced and transversely extending lines of adhesive are bonded to the faces and to filaments of the respective cover strips.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventors: Georg BALDAUF, Dieter HOMOELLE, Marcus SCHOENBECK
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Publication number: 20090252922Abstract: Films, laminates and articles comprising a fluoropolymer that contains amino-reactive functional groups only after activation are made antimicrobial by activating the fluoropolymer surface and then contacting the activated surface with a solution comprising chitosan. Films, laminates and articles comprising activated fluoropolymers and contacted with a solution comprising chitosan.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: MICHAEL DEBERGALIS, Subramaniam Sabesan
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Publication number: 20090226682Abstract: In order to provide an ink composition which is excellent in color development, stability and fixability and, more particularly, an ink for ink jet recording which is excellent in color development, stability and fixability, is excellent as a textile ink for ink jet recording, and is excellent in ejection stability of the ink from an ink jet head, an ink composition includes a dispersion element having an average particle diameter of 50 nm to 300 nm, which allows a pigment to be dispersed in water; polymer fine particles synthesized using at least alkyl(meth)acrylate and/or cyclic alkyl(meth)acrylate as components thereof, having a glass transition temperature of ?10° C. or below and having an acid value of 100 mgKOH/g or less; and a reactant.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Masahiro YATAKE
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Publication number: 20090226681Abstract: A method for pigment printing onto a fabric is provided wherein the method comprises preparing a color pigment paste. The paste includes pigments of a desired color having a size no larger than about 1 micron in diameter, a binder and a thickening agent. The method further includes printing the prepared color pigment paste onto the fabric and heating the printed fabric to a temperature of at least 150° C. The printed fabric is then washed at least once to remove the thickening agent and to incorporate a softening agent into the fabric, thereby providing the fabric with a softer hand feel than the fabric had before the washing; and finishing setting the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Kenneth Kuk-Kei Wang
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Publication number: 20090202763Abstract: The present invention relates to multidirectionally reinforced fiber preforms that conform easily to complex curvatures, such as, composite turbine fan cases, jet engine containment rings, aircraft fuselage frames, aircraft window frames, and flanged rings for attaching nacelles to aircraft engines. The present invention provides multidirectionally reinforced shape woven preforms with improved strength for composite structures that are axisymmetric as well as non-axisymmetric in nature. The invention is a preform used to reinforce a composite structure which includes a contour woven fabric portion, bi-axially braided, tri-axially braided or bias fabric portion, and/or a polar woven fabric portion, and a method of making thereof. The preform may optionally include a three-dimensionally woven portion. The combination of different forms of fabrics allows the preform to be produced without cutting and darting of the individual plies.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: Donald Rose, Jonathan Goering, Steve Biddle
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Patent number: 7569264Abstract: A topsheet for absorbent articles having absorbing performance for smoothly transferring liquid body waste, e.g., menstrual blood or urine, to an underlying absorbent member and surface characteristics such that the surface thereof in contact with wearer's skin is soft enough not to cause skin irritation. The topsheet 1 comprises a first layer 11 disposed on the side of a wearer and a second layer 12 disposed on the side of an absorbent member, the first layer and the second layer being partly joined together, and having protrusions and depressions on the side of a wearer, wherein the first and second layers each comprise a fiber aggregate, the first layer has fusion-bonded fiber intersections, the first layer has an apparent thickness (t1) of 0.1 to 5 mm, the second layer has an apparent thickness (t2) of 0.2 to 3 mm, the apparent thickness ratio of the first layer to the second layer (t1/t2) is 0.5 to 8, the first layer has a fiber density (d1) of 0.001 to 0.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Yasuo Toyoshima, Hiroko Sugiura, Noriko Sakamoto, Taiki Uchiyama, Koji Asano
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Publication number: 20090186189Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for the production of a hydroentangled product comprising cellulose fibers, which includes the steps of (a) extruding a solution comprising cellulose dissolved in an aqueous tertiary amine-oxide through a spinneret into an air gap, thereby forming filaments (b) drawing said filaments by means of a gaseous stream (c) collecting and precipitating said filaments in order to form a web (d) bonding said web by means of a hydroentanglement process (e) contacting said filaments in the air gap with a medium which at least partially coagulates the filaments. Furthermore, the invention relates to products obtainable by said products, and uses thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: Lenzing AktiengesellschaftInventors: Pat White, Haio Harms, Malcolm Hayhurst
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Publication number: 20090169836Abstract: Disclosed is a composite material and process for manufacture of a composite material that are used as bearings to reduce energy losses in rotating equipment and as shoes in clutches or breaks to provide increased frictional characteristics. The new and unique composite and manufacturing processes utilizes a polymer or polymer composite layer to hold nonwoven fibrous layers together during the composite manufacturing process. Additionally the bonding layer is formulated and the nonwoven fibers are treated to increase the speed and reliability of processing. The result of this and additional improvements provides large economies over the composite products and process currently in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventor: Christopher Michael Thomas
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Publication number: 20090162621Abstract: A method of producing a textile article having a localised finish is described. The method comprises providing a continuous supply of a textile substrate, providing an array of digital nozzles, supplying a finishing composition to the nozzles and selectively depositing the finishing composition from the nozzles in a series of droplets to deposit a first predetermined pattern of droplets on a selected area of the substrate to endow a functional characteristic on the selected areas. In this way, it is possible to ensure that only those areas receive the finishing composition that ultimately require it. Usage of valuable chemicals and process time can hereby be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2006Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Johannes Antonius Craamer, James E. Fox, Gerhard H. Bouwhuis, Alfons M.F. Wegdam
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Patent number: 7549431Abstract: The present invention describes chemical protective enclosure comprising a waterproof outer surface comprising an impermeable portion and an air diffusive portion, and further comprising a chemically adsorptive material substantially adjacent the air diffusive portion, wherein there is sufficient diffusion of breathable air into the chemical protective enclosure to sustain life.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Brian Farnworth, Edward C. Gunzel, Gregory D. Culler
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Publication number: 20090123713Abstract: A garment containing a breathable laminate that is optionally bonded to an outer layer fabric and an optional inner layer fabric. The breathable laminate is constructed from a microporous membrane situated in a face to face relationship with a nanoweb and optionally bonded thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Jill A. Conley, Robert Anthony Marin
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Patent number: 7527848Abstract: A laminate material for hook-and-loop closures, comprising a carrier film and a textile substrate laminated onto the carrier film. The textile substrate has loops on its surface that are suitable for connecting with hook-and-loop hooks, wherein the carrier film and the textile substrate are not connected over their entire area. A method for producing a laminate material for hook-and-loop closures comprises applying an adhesive to a carrier film in a pattern that is composed of adhesive areas and adhesive-free regions, applying a material web of a textile substrate to the side of the carrier film provided with adhesive to form a two-ply web, the textile substrate having loops on its surface that are suitable for connecting with hook-and-loop hooks; and passing the two-ply web through a roller nip of a pair of rollers, which presses the carrier film and the textile substrate together.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2004Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Nordenia Deutschland Gronau GmbHInventor: Georg Baldauf
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Publication number: 20090110883Abstract: This application relates to printed laminates for use in decking, roofing or other construction applications. In one embodiment, the laminates comprises a flexible substrate interposed between inner an outer membranes. The outer membrane may be formed, for example, from polyvinylchloride (PVC). The exterior surface of the outer membrane is printed in a gravure printing process to simulate the appearance of a building material, such as aggregate, stone, shakes, shingles, tile or marble. Multiple layers of ink may be applied to the exterior surface in predetermined pattern to simulate a three-dimensional appearance of the building material. The exterior surface may also be embossed to enhance the visual simulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Bryan HUGHES