Flock Surface Patents (Class 428/90)
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Patent number: 7498073Abstract: The present invention relates to a shaped product, particularly a shaped ceramic article or shaped glass article, having a touch-friendly surface. The invention also relates to a process for manufacturing such a shaped product, particularly such shaped ceramic article or shaped glass article, and also relates to its use, for example in the household, laboratory, building construction and industry fields.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: KAHLA/Thuringen Porzellan GmbHInventors: Sybille Fleckenstein, Thilo Schwer, Jens Pohlmann
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Patent number: 7488696Abstract: An air-permeable composite fabric is provided. The composite fabric has an inner fabric layer, an outer fabric layer, and an intermediate vapor barrier. The vapor barrier is selected from adhesive material and an adhesive/membrane combination designed so the composite fabric has a level of air permeability to allow air flow between the first fabric layer and the second fabric layer and a variable level of water vapor diffusion resistance that decreases as air speed impinging on the composite fabric increases.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, Vikram Sharma, Kimberly Shanley, legal representative, Thomas C. Colasanto, Mark Shanley
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Publication number: 20090035599Abstract: Flocked textile materials are disclosed as a support media for bacteria that actively biochemically convert noxious chemical species. Flocked fibrous netting materials as bioconversion support media are favorable to biological growth and provide excellent liquid (e.g. wastewater) flow through its structure as well as accommodating aeration processes. The disclosed support materials can be geometrically designed and positioned in many ways including stacked sheets/plies, rolled sheets in single or multi-walled tubes, and continuous belts or webs that can be self-cleaning and configured to operate in an automated process control mode. The disclosed support media facilitate development of compact and durable biofilter structures at a low cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Yong K. Kim, Armand F. Lewis
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Publication number: 20080311337Abstract: The present disclosure relates to method of forming organosiloxane nanofibers on substrates, in particular by contacting an activated substrate with a vapor comprising vinyltrichlorosilane. The disclosure relates to the substrates thus formed and to various uses thereof. The disclosure further relates to a general method of preparing hydrophilic siloxane nanofibers on a substrate comprising by annealing any substrate coated with organosiloxane nanofibers under conditions to remove substantially all of the organic portions of the organosiloxane nanofibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Jonathan Gordon Conn Veinot, De-ann Rollings, Shufen Tsoi, Jeremy Sit
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Patent number: 7465485Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for producing a decorative article, comprising: (a) providing a flocked surface, the flocked surface comprising a plurality of flock fibers and an activatable adhesive, wherein the activatable adhesive is less than 50% activated; (b) dimensionalizing the plurality of flock fibers, such that a first set of fibers is embedded to a greater distance in the activatable adhesive than a second set of fibers; and (c) after dimensionalizing, at least substantially fully activating the activatable adhesive to form the decorative article.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: High Voltage Graphics, Inc.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Publication number: 20080280093Abstract: The present invention pertains to carpet and methods of making carpet. In one aspect, the carpet includes (a) a primary backing which has a face and a back surface, (b) a plurality of fibers attached to the primary backing and extending from the face of the primary backing and exposed at the back surface of the primary backing, (c) an adhesive backing, (d) an optional secondary backing adjacent to the adhesive backing, and (e) at least one homogeneously branched ethylene polymer. The method includes extrusion coating at least one homogeneously branched ethylene polymer onto the back surface of a primary backing to provide an adhesive backing. The method can include additional steps or procedures, either separately or in various combinations. Additional steps and procedures include washing or scouring the primary backing and fibers prior to the extrusion step, and utilizing implosion agents. The preferred homogeneously branched ethylene polymer is a substantially linear ethylene polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventors: John O. Bieser, Joseph A. Dibbern, Charles F. Diehl, James D. Goins, David C. Kelley, Rexford A. Maugans, Osborne K. McKinney, Lichih R. Peng, Robert R. Turley
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Publication number: 20080274326Abstract: Fiber based z-directional reinforced composites having enhanced inter-laminar strength, impact toughness, transmission properties (electrical and thermal conduction) and coefficient of thermal expansion are provided. The composites include at least two substrates separated by a reinforcement zone that includes a plurality of fibers disposed in a binder resin. At least some, and in one embodiment, a majority, of the fibers are oriented so as to be substantially perpendicular to the substrates. Multi-layered composites having more than two substrate layers can also be formed. Methods for forming such composites are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSInventors: Yong K. Kim, Armand F. Lewis, John M. Rice
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Publication number: 20080262128Abstract: Polymer brushes (50) in a resin that create phonon pathways therein The polymer brushes themselves comprise structured polymer hairs having a density of 0.8 to 1.0 g/cc, a chain length of 1 to 1000 nm, and a thermal conductivity of 0.5 to 5.0 W/mK. The polymer brushes are 10-25% by volume of the resin, and the polymer hairs can orient surrounding resin molecules to the polymer hairs alignment (55).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: SIEMENS POWER GENERATION, INC.Inventors: Gary Stevens, James D.B. Smith, John W. Wood
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Publication number: 20080223654Abstract: A low mass acoustically enhanced floor carpet system for vehicles. In a first embodiment, the carpet assembly comprising a face layer and an opposite lower fiber mat. The carpet assembly further including a primary backing if the face layer is tufted, a back coating layer, an upper fiber mat, and a perforated film layer all in between the face layer and the lower fiber mat. The perforated film layer providing for enhanced sound absorption. In an alternate embodiment, the carpet assembly comprising a face layer, an insulator pad opposite the face layer; a back coating, a perforated film layer, and an insulator pad all between the face layer and the insulator pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: FUTURIS AUTOMOTIVE INTERIORS (US), INC.Inventor: Duane M. Juriga
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Publication number: 20080220199Abstract: The object of the invention is to provide a method which is as simple and economical as possible for manufacturing a tufted product, in particular a tufted top layer of a carpet, having improved nep adhesion properties. For this purpose splittable fibers are used which split on or in the region of the puncture site during tufting.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: CARL FREUDENBERG KGInventors: Engelbert LOCHER, Norbert GOFFING, Ararad EMIRZE
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Publication number: 20080213531Abstract: The invention relates to a method for the manufacture and use of a tufted nonwoven fabric, wherein fibers for tufts in tuft backing which deviate from a circular fiber cross section are used which exhibit an adhesive force of greater than 40 mN with respect to a tuft yarn, the adhesive force being determined transverse to the longitudinal direction of the fibers. According to the invention, such nonwoven fabrics are used as carpet backing for the manufacture of carpet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: CARL FREUDENBERG KGInventors: Norbert GOFFING, Engelbert LOCHER, Ararad EMIRZE
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Patent number: 7416999Abstract: A net, in particular a ball net for catching balls, such as a volleyball net, football net, tennis net or ball-catching net, or a net-like fence, has a net body formed from net threads connected to one another in mesh form. The net is distinguished in that the net. threads of the net body are thickened, in one region, over a plurality of meshes by an applied thickening material, in such a way that the region can be recognized by the observer outwardly, with high visual contrast, as a character, in particular as a letter character or logo.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Inventors: Uwe Arnold, Freddy Arnold
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Patent number: 7413581Abstract: The processes and articles of the present invention use thermally stable and loft retentive polymers in sublimation printed flock fibers, which are particularly attractive for forming molded articles. A preferred polymer is poly(cyclohexylene-dimethylene terephthalate.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: High Voltage Graphics, Inc.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Publication number: 20080193698Abstract: Design and manufacture of floor covering webs for, design, manufacture and installation of, asymmetrical carpet tiles having a prominent design element not intersected by a tile edge. Bands or regions define “frames” around what will become central carpet tile areas so that design elements positioned within the frames will not be intersected by a tile edge and may also be at least a predetermined distance from each tile edge. Design elements also may be positioned differing distances from each of at least one pair of opposed tile edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: Interface, Inc.Inventors: David D. Oakey, Jerry C. Hall, William N. Jones
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Patent number: 7410682Abstract: The present invention describes a flocked stretchable design and a process for producing a flocked stretchable design or transfer. The design, when configured as a transfer, includes a carrier layer, a release adhesive applied to the carrier layer, a plurality of flock fibers releasably attached to the release adhesive, an elastic film, and a first adhesive layer bonded to the flock fibers and the elastic film, and a second, discontinuously distributed, adhesive layer bonded to the other side of the elastic film. The design, when direct flocked, does not include the carrier and the release adhesive. The present invention also includes methods of producing both the designs.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: High Voltage Graphics, Inc.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Publication number: 20080187706Abstract: Process for producing an injected article to which a flocked decoration is applied that comprises the production of a flocked substrate (11) based on a temporary substrate (1) covered by a temporary adhesive (2) that keeps the flock fibers (3) in place, positioning of said flocked substrate in an injection mold of said article to be produced, injection of a polymer (12) being melted in said closed mold through an injection opening (4), removal of the injected article from the mold and the peeling off of the temporary substrate (1) and the temporary adhesive (2) from the injected article, characterized in that the flocked substrate (11) is positioned in said mold so that the flock fibers (3) are oriented toward the interior of said mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: SOCIETE D'ENDUCTION ET DE FLOCKAGEInventors: Jean-Pierre Lion, Pierre Marie Congard
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Patent number: 7393576Abstract: The articles of the present invention are directed to flocked articles having a plurality of conductively coated concentric multi-component flock fibers. The flock fibers are: adhered between a release adhesive layer and a permanent adhesive layer; orientated substantially perpendicular to the release adhesive and permanent adhesive layers; and maintained substantially parallel to one another along their entire length. In one embodiment the multi-component flock fibers are bi-component fibers having an outer polymer composition of poly(cyclohexylene-dimethylene terephthalate).Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: High Voltage Graphics, Inc.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Patent number: 7390552Abstract: A flocked transfer is produced by applying a release agent to a release sheet and then applying the flocking to the release agent. Unlike the traditional method, a binder and hot melt film is not applied to the back of the flock. The transfer (which is essentially a flocked release sheet) is then applied to a substrate (i.e., an item of clothing, a rubber pad, etc.) by positioning a sheet of thermosetting hot melt film on the substrate; placing the transfer on the hot melt film with the flock in contact with the hot melt film; and applying heat and pressure. The heat melts the thermosetting hot melt film to bind the flock to the substrate and binds the flocking together. This method reduces the costs involved in producing flocked articles, especially for articles produced on a continuous basis.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: High Voltage Graphics, Inc.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Publication number: 20080145585Abstract: A design and process are provided in which a thermosetting adhesive layer is applied as a slurry to a flocked surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: HIGH VOLTAGE GRAPHICS, INC.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Publication number: 20080131648Abstract: The waterproof/breathable moisture transfer liner for alpine, snowboard and hiking includes an inner liner selected from technically advanced fabrics which are carefully selected. A series of layers are provided outside the inner liner including foam material and insulated nonwoven layers, breathable membranes, a supportive mesh included in a moldable foam, or moldable a spacer material and an outer shell fabric. The applicability of the liner to alpine boots, snowboard boots, cross country boots, hiking boots, protective gear, helmets, bouldering shoes, paddling apparel and gear along with appropriate variations for each application are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventor: Baychar
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Publication number: 20080124503Abstract: A design and process are provided in which a fully activated thermosetting adhesive layer and multi-layered thermoplastic adhesive are positioned between a flock layer and a substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: HIGH VOLTAGE GRAPHICS, INC.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Publication number: 20080107860Abstract: The metal-graphite brush of the present invention contains graphite, a metal, a lubricant, and bismuth or bismuth oxide in an amount of 1.0 wt. % to 3.0 wt. %. For example, the metal is copper, and the lubricant is molybdenum sulfide.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Shinichi NAKAYAMA, Satoko SHIRAKI
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Publication number: 20080102239Abstract: The present invention is directed to flocked articles comprising a porous film and methods of manufacturing such articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Patent number: 7364782Abstract: A flocked transfer is produced by applying a release agent to a release sheet, and then applying the flocking to a release agent. Unlike the traditional method, a binder and thermoplastic hot melt film is applied to the back of the flock. The transfer, which is essentially release sheet, is then applied to a substrate, such as item of clothing, a rubber pad, etc., by positioning a sheet of thermoplastic hot melt film on the substrate; placing the transfer on the hot melt with the flock in contact with the hot melt film; and applying heat and pressure. The heat melts the thermoplastic hot melt film to bind the flock to the substrate and binds the flocking together. This method reduces the cost involved in producing flocked articles, especially for articles produced on a continuous basis.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: High Voltage Graphics, Inc.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Patent number: 7351368Abstract: A method of manufacturing a molded article using lamination of a flocked surface onto a backing film is provided. Also provided is a flocked article comprising an antimicrobial agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: High Voltage Graphics, Inc.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Patent number: 7344769Abstract: A flocked transfer is produced by applying a release agent to a release sheet and then applying the flocking to the release agent. Unlike the traditional method, a binder and hot melt film is not applied to the back of the flock. The transfer (which is essentially a flocked release sheet) is then applied to a substrate (i.e., an item of clothing, a rubber pad, etc.) by positioning a sheet of thermosetting hot melt film on the substrate; placing the transfer on the hot melt film with the flock in contact with the hot melt film; and applying heat and pressure. The heat melts the thermosetting hot melt film to bind the flock to the substrate and binds the flocking together. This method reduces the costs involved in producing flocked articles, especially for articles produced on a continuous basis.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: High Voltage Graphics, Inc.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Patent number: 7338697Abstract: A method of decorating a molded article is provided that includes the steps of: (a) providing a mold insert comprising a plurality of flock fibers and a permanent adhesive layer; (b) positioning the mold insert in a mold; and (c) introducing resin into the mold, such that a resin contacts the mold insert to form a molded article. The melting point of the permanent adhesive layer is preferably greater than a temperature of the resin during molding.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: High Voltage Graphics, Inc.Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Publication number: 20080050550Abstract: A tufted controller using electronic textiles offers a unique way of controlling on/off and similar functions of electric and electronic devices. The uniquely soft and tactile tufted controllers offer relatively larger areas of more versatile contact over the prior art (i.e., flat, hard capacitive contact sensors). The tufted controllers may be constructed with yarn, string, thread, cordage or the like—even novelty yarns, like boucle- or eyelash type. Kits for building such controllers—especially for lamps and patches are popular craft projects.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventor: Margaret A. Orth
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Publication number: 20070264467Abstract: A photocatalyst synthesized fiber product includes a base material, and a plurality of photocatalyst naps. The photocatalyst naps are firmly pasted on a surface of the base material. By uniformly and densely disposing the photocatalyst naps on the surface of the base material, the area of the base material disposed by photocatalyst increases so as to increase the effect of the photocatalyst. Furthermore, due to the photocatalyst naps being attached to a surface of the base material, the color of the surface of the base material is unaffected.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventor: Ruei-Shan Wang
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Patent number: 7261936Abstract: An insulation material having insulative properties of a synthetic down, while have a fir-tree structure more similar to natural down, and being in a blown form. The blowable insulation material is composed of plural units each having a number of filaments that are fused at one end of the unit and are open at an opposite end.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: Trent W. Davis, Victor P. Laskorski
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Publication number: 20070172629Abstract: A surface covering is provided, comprising a substrate with a flocking layer adhered to the substrate by an adhesive. The substrate is formed at least partially from granulated recycled rubber and a binding agent. In an exemplary embodiment, a design is applied to the flocking layer. A method of manufacturing the surface covering comprises the steps of producing a substrate formed at least partially from granulated recycled rubber and a binding agent, flocking the substrate with fibers of a selected base color to form a base covering, printing a transfer paper with a design and transferring the design from the transfer paper to fibers of the base covering.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventor: Arthur B. Dodge
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Patent number: 7229680Abstract: The present invention is directed to unique flocked pile fabrics and methods for producing such fabrics. The fabrics provided according to one embodiment of the invention include an embossed pattern, characterized by a plurality of elongated depressions in the surface of the pile fabric, and a superimposed printed pattern, characterized by a scene or illustration including a plurality of visual features having elongated shapes. The inventive embossed, printed pile fabrics, having a superimposed embossed and printed pattern, advantageously superimpose the embossed pattern and the printed pattern upon the pile fabric so that the embossed pattern imparts a three-dimensional texture to the scene or illustration or pattern comprising the printed pattern. The texture provided by the embossed pattern can impart a visual effect to the scene or illustration which can render it more realistic than a similar scene or illustration printed upon a conventional unembossed pile fabric.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Microfibres, Inc.Inventor: Kevin R. Crompton
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Patent number: 6974783Abstract: A flexible, intermediate, bulk, container includes coated or uncoated woven fabric or plastics film having antistatic properties and is provided with elements which are enabled for corona discharge of static electricity accumulating in the flexible, intermediate, bulk, container, the surface of the woven fabric or plastics film at least partially comprising fibers protruding less than 10 mm from the surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Unsa Ambalaj Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S.Inventors: I. Selim Akdogan, Nurettin Guengoer, Peter Trepte
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Patent number: 6945586Abstract: The present invention provides a flocked sun visor varying in color, constitution, structure, haptics and appearance and a method for its manufacturing. The variable surface coating of the sun visor and the adaptation to the interior fittings of a motor vehicle is achieved by the applied flocks varying in material, shape, structure and color. In the method for manufacturing flocked sun visors, the sun visor body having a hard and smooth surface, preferably a blow molded sun visor body made of plastic, is coated with adhesive and subsequently flocked by using electrostatic effects. In comparison to known methods for manufacturing sun visors having an attractive appearance, the present invention is cheaper and less time-consuming. There are five method steps: Cleaning, priming, adhesive coating, flocking and solidifying.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: FICO I.T.M. S.A.Inventor: Miguel Angel Sabrido Esteban
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Patent number: 6905752Abstract: Disclosed is a tape for polishing the surface of a substrate of a magnetic recording medium, and a thin-fineness filament obtained by dissolving a dissolving component of a dissolution-decomposition type composite yarn consisting of a nylon component and the dissolving component is used as piles of a flocked cloth, warps of a fabric, and webs of a nonwoven fabric. The polishing tape of the present invention can noticeably improve the surface roughness of the polished substrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignees: Kanebo, Limited, Kanebo Gohsen, LimitedInventors: Akira Ebihara, Shoichiro Noguchi, Keiji Nakanishi
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Patent number: 6890633Abstract: From about 50 to about 90% by weight of fibers, in particular wood fibers, and/or pellets made from cellulose or from wood, are mixed with from about 10 to about 50% by weight of a hot-curing resin, each of the percentages by weight being based on the total weight of the mixture. Instead of a single resin it is also possible to use a mixture made from two or more hot-curing resins. The mixture made from fibers and/or pellets and resin is kneaded and homogenized and then passed on to an extruder which has various heating zones in which the mixture is heated. Care has to be taken here that the maximum temperature, arising at the extruder exit, does not exceed about 120° C., since above this temperature the resin(s) begin(s) to cure.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Trespa International B.V.Inventor: Remco Cornelis Willemse
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Patent number: 6872439Abstract: A fabricated microstructure comprising at least one protrusion capable of providing an adhesive force at a surface of between about 60 and 2,000 nano-Newtons. A stalk supports the protrusion at an oblique angle relative to a supporting surface. The microstructure can adhere to different surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Ronald S. Fearing, Metin Sitti
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Patent number: 6846545Abstract: A material to reduce the effects of trauma received from the impact of a projectile. One embodiment is a needle-punched, non-woven material including at least one type of ballistic fibers selected and oriented to provide a cushioning effect and maintain a high compressive restitution constant. A percentage of the fibers are oriented with at least their ends lying approximately perpendicular to the fabric plane and/or oriented to lie in a waveform generally along or parallel to the fabric plane. This enables the ends of the fibers lying perpendicular to the fabric plane to cushion the impact from the projectile by dissipating energy through compressional resistance, and the fibers along the fabric plane to reduce energy through dispersal along fiber lines, thereby reducing the trauma resulting from an impact.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Auburn UniversityInventor: Howard Thomas
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Publication number: 20040170799Abstract: The invention relates to a heat-insulating material acceptable for use, such as a bed blanket. The heat-insulating material has a reinforcing layer, a base layer bonded to the reinforcing layer, and flock fibers secured to the exposed surface of the base layer through a discontinuous coating of cured adhesive. The base layer can have a thickness of less than 0.0625 inch. The flock fibers can have a diameter in the range from about 3 denier to about 4 denier. The invention also relates to a method of making the heat-insulating material by providing a laminate of a reinforcing layer and a base layer of a thickness less than 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Roger Carr, Marsha Ard, David England
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Publication number: 20040170800Abstract: Blackout and thermal drapery fabrics and linings and method therefor having an impregnated blackout film capable of providing a barrier to both light and heat in an environmentally and ecologically sound way. The impregnated blackout film comprises a thermoplastic impregnated with an ingredient adapted to achieve light inhibition and thermal diminution. The impregnated blackout film may be extruded or laminated to a side of a fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventor: Jack J. Richards
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Publication number: 20040137190Abstract: A substrate having flocked fibers of superabsorbent polymer thereon is provided. The substrate may be one of a variety of materials, such as nonwoven materials, polymer films, apertured films, absorbent layers, netting, woven fabrics, foams, reticulated films and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventor: Vincent P. Lasko
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Patent number: 6740610Abstract: A non-woven fiber pad having a convoluted surface formed by cutting a non-woven fiber batt having a plurality of low melt synthetic fibers. The non-woven batt is compressed generally toward a cutting device by a pair of counter-rotating drums having convoluted surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: Niels S. Mossbeck, Steven Eugene Ogle
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Publication number: 20040081791Abstract: A method of manufacturing a molded article using lamination of a flocked surface onto a backing film is provided. Also provided is a flocked article comprising an antimicrobial agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Publication number: 20040076791Abstract: A flexible, intermediate, bulk, container includes coated or uncoated woven fabric or plastics film having antistatic properties and is provided with elements which are enabled for corona discharge of static electricity accumulating in the flexible, intermediate, bulk, container, the surface of the woven fabric or plastics film at least partially comprising fibers protruding less than 10 mm from the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: I. Selim Akdogan, Nurettin Guengoer, Peter Trepte
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Patent number: 6713151Abstract: Described is a fibrous thermal interface. The interface comprises flocked thermally conductive fibers embedded in an adhesive in substantially vertical orientation with portions of the fibers extending out of the adhesive. An encapsulant fills spaces between the portions of the fibers that extend out of the adhesive and beneath the free tips of the fibers.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1999Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Nancy F. Dean, Roger A. Emigh, Michael R. Pinter, Charles Smith, Timothy R. Knowles, Mani Ahmadi, Brett M. Ellman, Christopher L. Seaman
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Publication number: 20040058102Abstract: The waterproof/breathable moisture transfer liner for alpine, snowboard and hiking includes an inner liner selected from technically advanced fabrics which are carefully selected. A series of layers are provided outside the inner liner including foam material and insulated nonwoven layers, breathable membranes, a supportive mesh included in a moldable foam, or moldable a spacer material and an outer shell fabric. The applicability of the liner to alpine boots, snowboard boots, cross country boots, hiking boots, protective gear, helmets, bouldering shoes, paddling apparel and gear along with appropriate variations for each application are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Baychar
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Publication number: 20040055692Abstract: The present invention describes a flocked stretchable design and a process for producing a flocked stretchable design or transfer. The design, when configured as a transfer, includes a carrier layer, a release adhesive applied to the carrier layer, a plurality of flock fibers releasably attached to the release adhesive, an elastic film and a first adhesive layer bonded to the flock fibers and the elastic film, and a second, discontinuously distributed, adhesive layer bonded to the other side of the elastic film. The design, when direct flocked, does not include the carrier and the release adhesive. The present invention also includes methods of producing both the designs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Publication number: 20040058120Abstract: A flocked transfer is produced by applying a release agent to a release sheet and then applying the flocking to the release agent. Unlike the traditional method, a binder and hot melt film is not applied to the back of the flock. The transfer (which is essentially a flocked release sheet) is then applied to a substrate (i.e., an item of clothing, a rubber pad, etc.) by positioning a sheet of thermosetting hot melt film on the substrate; placing the transfer on the hot melt film with the flock in contact with the hot melt film; and applying heat and pressure. The heat melts the thermosetting hot melt film to bind the flock to the substrate and binds the flocking together. This method reduces the costs involved in producing flocked articles, especially for articles produced on a continuous basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams
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Patent number: 6709728Abstract: The present invention relates to specific methods of producing cleated rubber-backed floor mats (such as dust control or rubber mats) through the utilization of the combination of a perforated coated woven fabric article and a cushioned platen liner between the article and the metal platen of an in-line dust control mat manufacturing machine. Such a procedure permits a more efficient manner of producing cleated anti-creep dust control mats than previously followed. The produced mat as well as the woven fabric article/cushioned platen liner combination are also encompassed within this invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Robert C. Kerr, Amy B. Streeton
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Publication number: 20040053001Abstract: The processes and articles of the present invention use thermally stable and loft retentive polymers in sublimation printed flock fibers, which are particularly attractive for forming molded articles. A preferred polymer is poly(cyclohexylene-dimethylene terephthalate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: Louis Brown Abrams