Composition Of Pile Or Adhesive Patents (Class 428/97)
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Patent number: 7645521Abstract: An aqueous dispersion including (A) at least one base polymer selected from the group consisting of an ethylene-based co-polymer and a propylene-based co-polymer; (B) at least one polymeric stabilizing agent; and at least one filler; wherein the polymeric stabilizing agent is different from the at least one base polymer and is compatible with the at least one base polymer and the at least one filler, and wherein the dispersion has filler in the range of greater than 0 to about 600 parts per hundred parts of a combined amount of the at least one base polymer and the polymeric stabilizing agent is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Dow Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Wevers, James G. Kennedy, Aaron M. Bujnowski, Brad M. Moncla, Wenbin Liang
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Patent number: 7611763Abstract: A yarn for strands of an artificial turf ground cover, including a tape filament (4) having a core layer (8) and two outer layers (9) of a different material than the core layer (8), each on one of two opposite sides of the core layer. The core layer (8) contains at least polyester or polyolefin material, and the outer layers (9) contain high-density polyethylene. An artificial turf ground cover and a playing field including such a yarn and a method for producing such a yarn are also described. The high-density polyethylene has a relatively small coefficient of friction with the human skin and the yarn has a good shape recovery after deformation in spite of containing HDPE in outer layers.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Lankhorst Indutech B.V.Inventors: Franke Atsma, Durk Wildschut
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Publication number: 20090269545Abstract: This invention makes public a kind of changeable imitation fur and linen face fabric weaved together from warp and weft yarns. The warp yarn uses mixed spun yarn with bamboo fiber and fine polyester as raw materials. The weft yarn uses mixed spun multiple color changeable yarn with allotropic and anisotropic polyester and adhesives as raw materials. The processing technique of this changeable imitation fur and linen is also made public. This invention features soft tactility, abrasion resistance, good drapability, air permeability, flexibility, anti-static and anti-bacterial ability.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventor: Ren-Liang XU
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Publication number: 20090258184Abstract: A pile stripping comprising pile extending from a backing is described whereby the pile is made from pile yarns and the backing is bonded to the pile. A synthetic fibre is interlaced with the pile yarns, and the backing traps at least a part of the synthetic fibre in the backing. The stripping can further comprise a fin, whereby the fin can be located within the pile or alongside the pile. The backing and the fin may be constructed so that the backing is inserted in the fin.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2005Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: Ian Pawson, Mark D. Foster, Vincent Outters, Tom Sesock, Edgard Schuerwegen
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Patent number: 7601655Abstract: The present invention is directed to an article of manufacture for drying or wiping a surface. In one embodiment, a two-layered article is described. In another embodiment a multiple layered article is described.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2003Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Tactix LLCInventor: Daniel H. Katsin
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Patent number: 7597722Abstract: Process for manufacturing a fabric having distinctive and sharp differentially colored patterns or designs, which process comprises the steps of: (a) producing a first and a second polyamide, said polyamides having different concentrations of amine groups; (b) producing a first and a second polyamides having different concentrations of carboxyl end-groups and sulfonate groups; (c) producing a first yarn from said first polyamide and a second yarn from said second polyamide; (d) making a fabric having first surface areas defined by said first yarn and second surface areas defined by said second yarn; and (e) chemically dyeing said fabric in a dyeing bath comprising at least one anionic (acid) dyestuff and at least one cationic (basic) dyestuff, whereby said first yarn and therefore said first surface areas are dyed predominantly by said anionic dyestuff and said second yarn and therefore said second surface areas are dyed predominantly by said cationic dyestuff.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Nilet Ltd.Inventors: Michael Eroshov, Alon Weiser, Thierry Mamodaly, Ran Rotem, Boris Streltses, Ariel Yedvab, Juliana Katz, Alexander Yermolaev, Samuel Gazit
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Patent number: 7579062Abstract: Web structures comprising a tuft and methods for making same are provided. More particularly, web structures comprising a polymeric structure comprising a crosslinked, hydroxyl polymer, wherein the web structure comprises a tuft and processes for making such web structures are provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: David William Cabell
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Publication number: 20090208695Abstract: A spun-dyed textured polylacted filament yarn according to the present invention comprises a textured polylacted filament yarn, wherein the textured polylacted filament yarn includes a filament having an approximately circular or circular cross-section and has a relative viscosity of 2.5 to 3.8, wherein the textured polylacted filament yarn contains a coloring agent in an amount of 0.01 to 3 mass %, and wherein the textured polylacted filament yarn is 1.75 to 3.5 cN/dtex in tenacity, 35 to 60% in elongation, 500 to 3,500 dtex in total fineness, 2.5 to 25 dtex in a filament fineness, 2 to 8% in hot water shrinkage ratio, and 5 to 25% in dry heat crimp ratio. By employing the above structure, a spun-dyed textured polylacted filament yarn excellent in loftiness, toughness and abrasion resistance can be obtained. It is preferable that the cross-section of the filament has a degree of deformation less than 1.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2006Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: Suminoe Textile Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kenichi Funatsu, Yoshihiko Okamoto, Yoshiki Hayashi, Hiroji Yoshida
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Patent number: 7563498Abstract: According to one aspect of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a carpet for vehicles comprises a surface skin layer 2 and a sound absorption layer 3 made of a nonwoven fabric integrally bonded to the surface skin layer 2 via an adhesive resin layer 4. The adhesive resin layer 4 is constituted by an air permeable resin layer formed by melting thermoplastic resin powder having a particle diameter of not smaller than 320 ?m but not larger than 1,000 ?m. An adhered amount of the thermoplastic resin powder is 180 to 500 g/m2. Air permeability of the entire carpet in a thickness direction thereof is 10 to 26 cm3/cm2·sec. With this structure, excellent sound absorption performance can be exerted against noise entering into an inside space of a vehicle from the above side, such as, the roof, doors, or windows, as well as noise entering from the lower side.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Suminoe Textile Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazufumi Shimizu, Shinsuke Sugie
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Publication number: 20090136704Abstract: Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure include fibers, methods of making fibers, structures (e.g., textile articles), and carpets.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: INVISTA North America S. a r. I.Inventor: Sundar Mohan Rao
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Patent number: 7537665Abstract: The present invention includes a method for making a bio-based carpet material by providing tufts, a backing, a pre-coat, and a backing material wherein the pre-coat includes the reaction product of a pre-coat A-side having a pre-coat isocyanate and a pre-coat B-side and the backing material includes the reaction product of a backing material A-side having an isocyanate and a backing material B-side. The pre-coat B-side and the backing material B-side may include a polyol derived from petroleum; a vegetable oil, cross-linker, and a catalyst; or a transesterified polyol.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2005Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Urethane Soy Systems Company, Inc.Inventors: Thomas M. Kurth, Richard A. Kurth, Robert B. Turner, Les P. Kreifels
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Publication number: 20090123690Abstract: The invention relates to blends of metal, alloy or composite powders having a maximum mean particle diameter D50 of 75, preferably a maximum of 25 ?m, which are produced according to a process in which a base powder is first transformed into flake-like particles and these are then crushed in the presence of milling auxiliary agents, with further additives and also the use of these powder blends and moulded objects produced from them.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2006Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: H.C. Starck GmbHInventors: Roland Scholl, Stefan Zimmermann
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Patent number: 7521107Abstract: By utilizing recovered polyvinyl butyral in the production of carpet backcoatings, the amount of waste polyvinyl butyral that is landfilled or otherwise disposed of is significantly reduced, as is the need for manufacturing polyvinyl butyral. The recovered polyvinyl butyral is size reduced and then utilized by itself or with other ingredients to provide a composite used in the manufacture of a useful product (like carpet backing), and then the composite material is used to make the useful product (such as carpet backing, which is used as a primary or secondary backcoating in the manufacture of new carpeting or as a precoat, main back coat or combination precoat/main back coat in the manufacture of new carpet tile). In addition, waste carpet may optionally be used with the recovered polyvinyl butyral as a filler material; thus, further reducing the amount of waste that is landfilled or incinerated.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Mohawk Brands, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Bell
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Publication number: 20090092784Abstract: A fibrillar structure and a method of making it. The structure comprises a backing layer, a plurality of fibrils and a contacting region. The method of making it comprises constructing a synthetic fibrillar array, preparing a liquid material on a substrate and contacting the fibrillar array with the liquid material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: LEHIGH UNIVERSITYInventors: Anand Jagota, Nicholas J. Glassmaker, Manoj K. Chaudhury
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Patent number: 7510762Abstract: Disclosed herein is a composite film comprising a layer of an organic polymer, wherein the organic polymer is an elastomer; the organic polymer having an elastic modulus of less than or equal to about 105 Pascals when measured at room temperature; and a bundle of carbon fibers disposed in the layer of organic polymer; each bundle comprising a column and an end face; each bundle also having a longitudinal axis that is substantially parallel to the column and passes through the center of the column; the end face of the carbon fiber bundle intercalated with nitrate ions and fibrillated so as to have a surface area measured perpendicular to the longitudinal axis that is about 110% to about 250% greater than the surface area of a cross-section of the carbon fiber bundle measured at the column.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kuniaki Sueoka, Yoichi Taira
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Publication number: 20090047465Abstract: The present invention concerns a textured floorcovering composite comprising a highly conformable fibrous outer layer 101 and an optional porous and resilient backing layer 102 that are continually, contiguously, or continuously attached to an activated adhesive layer 103 along a three-dimensional, undulating interface. The undulations correspond to depressed and elevated areas on the surface of the composite. Such a composite can be fabricated if its precursor is subjected to heat and pressure for a finite length time, provided that the applied pressure is relatively low, preferably under about 200 psi. The textured composite can be used as a floorcovering that advantageously resists warping and remains insensitive to variations in ambient temperature and humidity, including exposure to water.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: DZS,LLCInventor: Dimitri Peter Zafiroglu
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Patent number: 7479318Abstract: This invention relates to a fibrillar microstructure and processes for the manufacture thereof. These processes involve micromachining and molding, and can prepare sub-micron dimensioned fibrillar microstructures of any shape from polymeric as well as other materials.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2004Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Anand Jagota, Jinsoo Kim
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Patent number: 7459052Abstract: Printed placemats, potholders, and oven mitts, and process for producing same using a high definition color sublimation printing technique. The sublimation printing technique applies a high quality image onto a print receiving layer that is incorporated into a printed placemat, potholder, or oven mitt. The print receiving layer can be adhesively bonded to the printed placemat, potholder, or oven mitt.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Tweel Home FurnishingsInventors: Donald E. Tweel, Joseph R. Missry
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Patent number: 7459195Abstract: The present invention relates to tufted goods comprising a greige good having fibers tufted into a primary backing, a precoat which is adhered to the back surface of the greige good, and a flexible film which is laminated to the back surface of the precoat. The flexible film is treated via corona-discharge prior to being laminated to the precoat. This invention also relates to a process for producing tufted goods. This process comprises treating a flexible film via corona-discharge, contacting the treated flexible film with the uncured or partially cured back surface of a precoated greige good, and curing the article. Optional embodiments of this invention include having a foam layer between the precoat and the flexible film, or having a foam layer on the back surface of the flexible film. An alternate embodiment of this invention comprises substituting a foam layer for the precoat.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Bayer Antwerpen Comm.V.Inventors: Ulrich B. Holeschovsky, Harry Stefanou
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Patent number: 7455898Abstract: A textile product with enhanced flame and/or smoke retardant properties and a method of forming the same is disclosed. The textile product is comprised of a textile material having a primary layer or backing with intumescent particles coated, sprayed, sprinkled, or otherwise applied to the upper surface thereof. Additionally or alternatively, the particles may be incorporated into the tufting primary or backing. The intumescent particles may also be complexed with additional agents, such as antimicrobial agents, softening agents, pliability agent, stain resistant agents, waterproofing agents, static resistance agents and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Interface, Inc.Inventors: Connie D. Hensler, Raymond A Berard
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Publication number: 20080233337Abstract: A floor covering for the dispersion of a liquid. The floor covering includes an upper layer that is permeable to liquid, a base layer that is substantially impermeable to liquid, and a wicking layer disposed between the upper and base layers. The wicking layer is configured to disperse and promote evaporation of the liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS GROUP NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Ernie Wilson, Jessie M. Martin
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Patent number: 7402217Abstract: The yarns of the invention include untwisted wrapped singles yarns having a core strand and a wrapper yarn. The wrapper yarn is a base synthetic fiber and a heat-activated binder fiber with a melting point substantially below that of the base synthetic fiber. The Saxony carpets of the invention are made from untwisted singles yarn tufts and are possessed of surface appearance, individual tip retention, pile density, resilient hand and wear resistance comparable or superior to conventional Saxony carpets made from multiple plied twist set yarns.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Charles Edward Bowers
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Patent number: 7399515Abstract: Another object of the present invention is therefore a process for the preparation of a carpet comprising an upper fibrous layer, an intermediate thermoplastic protective laminate and a polyurethane foam layer wherein the polyurethane foam layer is formed on the surface of the protective laminate which is hot bonded to the upper fibrous layer characterized in that said protective laminate comprises a first outer layer which is facing the upper fibrous layer comprising an ethylene homo- or copolymer, a core layer comprising a polyamide and a second outer layer comprising a thermoplastic polyurethane.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventor: Bernhard Thele
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Patent number: 7399514Abstract: The present invention provides new types of synthetic turf. The synthetic turf includes a pile fabric having a backing (1) and tufts (2) projecting therefrom. In one embodiment, at least a number of the tufts are made of a composite yarn formed by at least one fibrillated yarn (6) together with a number of individual filament yarns (7), in particular with so-called monofilament or monotape yarns. The fibrillated yarn and the individual filament yarns are preferably made of polyethylene so that the synthetic turf is sliding-friendly. In another embodiment, at least a number of the tufts are made of a composite yarn formed by monotape yarns twisted together with a number of the monofilament yarns. The monofilament and monotape yarns are preferably made of polyethylene so that the synthetic turf is sliding-friendly.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Domo Zele N.V.Inventor: Jan De Clerck
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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: 20080118672Abstract: Acrylic fiber which can be produced industrially at a low cost and has excellent appearance properties that the individual fibers are clearly perceived visually is provided. The object is attained by using an acrylic fiber comprising an acrylic copolymer, which has a light transmittance of 15 to 65% in the fiber width direction and a maximum surface reflectance of 30 to 80% with respect to light incident thereon at an angle of 60 degrees in the fiber length direction, wherein the fiber contains 1.2 to 30 parts by weight of white pigment having a maximum particle size of at most 0.8 ?m based on 100 parts by weight of the acrylic copolymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: Minoru Kuroda, Shoichi Murata, Satoru Harada
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Publication number: 20080113147Abstract: Disclosed herein is a dry, re-applicable, fibrillar adhesive apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: Anand Jagota, Stephen J. Bennison
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Patent number: 7364634Abstract: A tufted carpet includes a primary backing having a back side and a face side, and a secondary backing. The carpet includes tufts of yarn sewn through the primary backing so as to be exposed on the face side and to form a plurality of back stitches on the back side. The yarn of the tufted carpet is a thermoplastic material having a yarn melting point. The secondary backing is a thermoplastic material in the form of a fluid-impervious film or a fabric having a softening temperature that is no lower than the yarn melting point, or a laminate having an inner and an outer layer, in which the outer layer comprises a thermoplastic material having a softening temperature that is no lower than the yarn melting point.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Darwin EnterprisesInventor: Donald A. Irwin, Sr.
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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: 7357971Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 29, 2005Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Columbia Insurance CompanyInventors: 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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Patent number: 7351465Abstract: Polymeric carpet and a method of making and recycling such carpet, the carpet having fibers, backing and extruded adhesive all of completely recyclable materials, the recycling being accomplished in one melting step, without a separation step.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Westlake Longview CorporationInventors: Gary D Jerdee, Brad D Rodgers, Eugene D Medlock, Roger Kolm
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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: 7341772Abstract: A carpet is described which has a particular yarn pattern which permits the use of different types of yarn such as unused yarn to form a carpet having a visually consistent appearance from manufacturing run to manufacturing run even though different types of yarns may be present. Other aspects of the invention are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Mannington Mills, Inc.Inventor: Roy E. Guess
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Patent number: 7338698Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Columbia Insurance CompanyInventors: John O. Bieser, Lichih R. Peng
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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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Low cost electrically conductive carpeting manufactured from conductive loaded resin-based materials
Patent number: 7316838Abstract: Conductive carpeting is formed of a conductive loaded resin-based material. The conductive loaded resin-based material comprises micron conductive powder(s), conductive fiber(s), or a combination of conductive powder and conductive fibers in a base resin host. The percentage by weight of the conductive powder(s), conductive fiber(s), or a combination thereof is between about 20% and 50% of the weight of the conductive loaded resin-based material. The micron conductive powders are formed from non-metals, such as carbon, graphite, that may also be metallic plated, or the like, or from metals such as stainless steel, nickel, copper, silver, that may also be metallic plated, or the like, or from a combination of non-metal, plated, or in combination with, metal powders. The micron conductor fibers preferably are of nickel plated carbon fiber, stainless steel fiber, copper fiber, silver fiber, aluminum fiber, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Integral Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Aisenbrey -
Patent number: 7303804Abstract: A pile fabric comprises a base fabric and a pile layer composed of many cut piles extending from at least one face of the base fabric, and has a pile length of from 2 to 30 mm. The pile yarns forming the cut piles are core-sheath type composite yarns each comprising a core portion composed of thick fibers (preferably filaments) having a single fiber size of from 5 to 55 dtex and a sheath portion that is composed of thin fibers (preferably filaments) having a single fiber size of from 0.01 to 2.5 dtex, and that surrounds and covers the core portion. The pile fabric is excellent in the dust removal effect during wiping, and resistance to laying flat, and is useful as a fabric for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: N.I. Teijin Shoji Co., Ltd.Inventor: Norio Yoshida
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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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Publication number: 20070254131Abstract: A carpet tile and process for making the carpet tile, wherein the carpet tile contains tufted face yarn, a primary backing, and at least three polymer-containing layers. The first layer is a pre-coat layer, and the second and third layers each contain a solventless hot melt adhesive that is extruded onto the pre-coat layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2007Publication date: November 1, 2007Applicant: Mohawk Carpet CorporationInventors: Todd Shail, Frank Endrenyi, Chris W. Yarbrough
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Patent number: 7273648Abstract: A base substrate having a first side and a second side, first and second receiving loops extending from the first and second side of the base substrate, respectively, and first and second stiff loops extending from the first and second side of the base substrate, respectively. The base substrate is a flexible cloth or cloth-like material. The receiving loops are an absorbent material such as the material used in the base substrate. The stiff loops are formed of a yarn having at least one filament with a cross-section having an aspect ratio of greater than about 1.2, a corner edge, and/or at least a concave portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Brian G. Morin, Michael P. Sasser, Heather J. Hayes
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Patent number: 7264862Abstract: A fabric is formed of yarns having soiling-hiding and soiling-prone characteristics which are visually distinct one from the other in the surface of the fabric once the fabric has been soiled. The soiling-prone yarns comprise yarns formed of multi-lobal fibers or filaments where the soiling particles collect in the cavities of the lobed surfaces. Preferably, the soiling-hiding yarns are formed of hollowfil synthetic fibers or filaments. By embedding one or more yarns of the soiling-prone type in the fabric, e.g., carpet, the yarns become differentially visually distinctive relative to one another upon soiling of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Mohawk Brands Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Hutchison
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Patent number: 7259114Abstract: A backing material is made of low-density and/or high-density polyethylene(s) and/or a flexibilizer to provide high-strength, low-cost, and recyclable backing material for fabrics. The backing material can incorporate polypropylene(s), additional flexibilizers, fillers, flame-retardants, anti-microbials, odor minimizers/eliminators, scent, and protectants for further desired properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Textile Rubber & Chemical Company, Inc.Inventors: Larry Mullinax, Shannon VanScoy, Daniel R. Hoyt
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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: 7235293Abstract: A hot melt adhesive is provided that is useful in the production of textiles, such as a tuft carpet, contains a blend of constituents that allows synthetic carpet members to be fully recycled without first separating the adhesive from the carpet members. The adhesive includes (a) from about 5 to about 30 weight % of a copolymer of an alkyl acrylate having from 2 to 18 carbon atoms; (b) from about 5 to about 50 weight % of a wax and desirably a C10 wax; (c) up to about 75 weight % of a filler; and (d) from about 0.1 to about 10 weight % of an aliphatic carboxylic acid having from 8 to 24 carbon atoms.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Beaulieu Group, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Daniel Daily, Shannon Lee Van Scoy
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Patent number: 7220474Abstract: A resin composition for producing a molded article having a surface which has an appearance of a non-woven fabric, which comprises fiber piles of a carbonized polyacrylonitrile having a nitrogen content of 10% by weight or more, a size of 1 to 15 denier and a length of 0.1 to 1 mm. A process for producing a molded article of a resin having a surface which has an appearance of a non-woven fabric which comprises mixing the resin composition with an uncolored resin and molding the prepared mixture. A molded article produced by molding the resin composition. The resin composition can be pelletized with stability and, when the resin composition is mixed with pellets of an uncolored resin and molded, the molded article shows excellent mechanical properties and durability for a long time, exhibits a non-woven fabric appearance with warmth ad depth and has an excellent recycling property.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaki Kondou, Isamu Yamaguchi, Masaki Mizuno, Nobuhiko Todaka
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Patent number: 7135214Abstract: Textile floorcoverings composed of more than one layer have their layers bonded by an adhesive which comprises, as binder, an aqueous dispersion of a mixture made from a polymer A) at least 60% by weight of which is composed of ethylene and from a polymer B) at least 60% by weight of which is composed of vinylaromatics, dienes or mixtures of these.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2000Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: James Arthur Smith, Bernard Schott, Leonardus Aan de Meulen
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Patent number: 7108910Abstract: A carpet tape construction 10 designed for use on top of a layer of padding 100 and beneath the abutting edges of two segments of carpet 200 which form a seam 203 to prevent the peaking of the seam 203 in a finished carpet installation. The tape construction 10 includes a tape backing member 30 having a coating 50, hot melt adhesive provided on surface top 31 and a heat activated contact adhesive 60 on the bottom 32 surface of the backing member 30 so that the hot melt adhesives 50, an the heat activated contact adhesive 60 will penetrate and bond the carpet segments 200, 200 and the padding 100 to the backing member 30.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Inventors: Donald R. Smith, Sr., Kenneth D. Bond
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Patent number: RE40314Abstract: A velour fabric article consists of a fabric body having a technical face formed by a filament stitch yarn and a technical back formed by a loop yarn. The filament stitch yarn includes a heat sensitive material, e.g. a hot melt material or a heat shrinkable material, and/or an elastomeric material, such as spandex. The loop yarn includes flame retardant material, such as M-Aramide fiber. The fabric body has a velour surface formed at one or both of the technical back and the technical face. Raised fibers of at least one of the technical face and the technical back may be entangled, including in and/or through interstices of the fabric body, toward the other of the technical face and the technical back, e.g., by a hydroentanglement process applied after finishing. The fabric body has permeability of about 90 ft3/ft2/min, or less, under a pressure difference of ½ inch of water across the fabric body.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2006Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, Edward P. Dionne, Charles Haryslak, William K. Lie, Douglas Lumb, Jane Hunter