Coated Or Impregnated Natural Fiber Fabric (e.g., Cotton, Wool, Silk, Linen, Etc.) Patents (Class 442/152)
- Coating or impregnation contains an acrylic polymer or copolymer (e.g., polyacrylonitrile, polyacrylic acid, etc.) (Class 442/154)
- Coating or impregnation contains a vinyl polymer or copolymer (Class 442/155)
- Coating or impregnation contains an epoxy polymer or copolymer or polyether (Class 442/156)
- Polymeric coating or impregnation from a silane or siloxane not specified as lubricant or water repellent (Class 442/157)
- Coating or impregnation contains polyimide or polyamide (Class 442/158)
- Coating or impregnation contains natural gum, rosin, natural oil, or wax (Class 442/159)
- Coating or impregnation contains aldehyde or ketone condensation product (Class 442/160)
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Publication number: 20100255270Abstract: The present invention provides a fabric and a fabric structure made of yarns with reduced water absorption. The fabric comprises yarns and interstices between the yarns, the interstices between the yarns having an average width of greater than 100 ?m. At least one of the yarns is comprised of multiple fibers. Said at least one yarn has voids between the fibers wherein the voids are filled up with a polymer material. The interstices remain open and the size of the interstices is the same as before the treatment. The filling of the voids between the fibers with the polymer material prevents the absorption of water into said voids and therefore leads to reduced water absorption of the fabric. The polymer material is substantially only located within the voids of the yarn and has embedded the fibers within the outer surface of said yarn.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: Werner Stuebiger
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Patent number: 7740935Abstract: An emblem having a design for securing to an article by the application of at least one of heat and pressure comprises a base having a front surface and a rear surface, the base being comprised of a woven fabric. The emblem design is comprised of two portions, a first portion of the emblem design being woven into the fabric base when the fabric base is made and a second portion of the emblem design being embroidered into the fabric base. A layer of thermoplastic adhesive material is bonded to the rear surface of the fabric base for securing the emblem to the article.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Penn Emblem CorporationInventor: Anil K. Srisothornwongse
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Patent number: 7738261Abstract: A functional device fabrication apparatus is provided for forming a wiring pattern or an electronic device on a substrate using paper or paper-based material by depositing solid content of a solution on the substrate. The functional device fabrication apparatus includes a jet head. The jet head jets the solution including electronic function material onto the substrate as dot patterns. The jet head includes a device for dispensing a droplet of the solution from the jet head. A drive signal applied to the device is configured to cause the droplet jetted by the device to have a specific shape before impacting a face of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventor: Takuro Sekiya
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Patent number: 7718730Abstract: A two-component adhesive, sealant, or coating composition containing (i) a first component containing a portion of an alkoxysilane-functional urethane and water; and (ii) a second component containing the remaining portion of the alkoxysilane-functional urethane and a catalyst. The alkoxysilane-functional urethane includes the reaction product of (a) the reaction product of a hydroxy functional compound and a polyisocyanate, that contains isocyanate groups; with (b) an amine functional aspartate. The composition is used in a method of bonding a first substrate to a second substrate. The method includes (a) combining component i) and component ii) to form a mixture, applying a coating of the mixture to at least one surface of the first substrate or the second substrate, and contacting a surface of the first substrate with a surface of the second substrate. The method is used make an assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Bayer MaterialScience LLCInventors: Richard R. Roesler, Kurt C. Frisch, Craig E. Jansen, Dinesh Pethiyagoda, Kevan E. Hudson
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Publication number: 20100065445Abstract: The invention relates to a pre-packaged, pre-moistened towel, which is customized. The towel is made from a woven cloth material, which can be customized by printing logos, designs or words on the towel. The towel can be either disposable or reusable.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: Huckleberry ToysInventor: Hugo Stevenson
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Patent number: 7662461Abstract: Novel synthetic leather articles comprise a substrate and a coating applied to a surface of the substrate. The coating comprises a resin and a polymeric colorant. The polymeric colorant comprises a chromophore and an oligomeric constituent bound to the chromophore. Novel methods for producing synthetic leather articles using polymeric colorants are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Jusong Xia, Zhaolin Zhou, Chenghua Chen
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Publication number: 20100015299Abstract: The invention relates to a food casing with textile backing material which has been coated with a layer of regenerated or precipitated cellulose. This casing combines the properties of a textile skin with those of a cellulose fiber skin. Besides the surface texture for which textile skins are known and prized, it also has the transparency and the barrier properties, i.e. water-vapor permeability, oxygen permeability and smoke-constituent permeability, of a cellulose fiber skin. At the same time the casing is impervious to fat. It is used preferably as an artificial sausage casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2006Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Ralf Borst, Jens Foegler, Herbert Gord, Michael Seelgen, Peter Wolf
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Patent number: 7635517Abstract: The invention includes fabrics that have been dyed or finished with a dye that contains a conductive mixture of conductive organic materials, inorganic materials, metals, metal oxides, carbon and carbon nanotubes or combinations or mixtures thereof. The dye is used to finish a fabric such that it is conductive. These fabrics are useful in shielding law enforcement personnel from energy weapons discharge and in providing an electrostatic medium for personnel that work with static sensitive products. The fabrics, when appropriately grounded, dissipate the emitted charge and transmit it to ground. Additionally, the apparel has high wear resistance and is both thermally and electrically conductive yet is comfortable to wear.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Mystic MD, Inc.Inventor: Joel S. Douglas
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Publication number: 20090297794Abstract: A laminate includes a base layer being made from one of woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, and non-woven fabrics, and having two surfaces, and a thin film layer made of a polyvinyl butyral-based composition and covering one of the two surfaces of the base layer. An article for daily use, at least one part of which is made of the laminate, is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Chun-Wei LIN
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Patent number: 7615503Abstract: Disclosed are stabilized body care products, household products, textiles and fabrics which comprise certain sterically hindered amine salt compounds. Dyed products and articles are effectively stabilized against color degradation. The products are for example skin-care products, hair-care products, dentifrices, cosmetics, laundry detergents and fabric softeners, non-detergent based fabric care products, household cleaners and textile-care products.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corp.Inventors: Joseph A. Lupia, Joseph Suhadolnik, Mervin G. Wood, Wanda H. Martin
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Patent number: 7589035Abstract: Disclosed are stabilized body care products, household products, textiles and fabrics which comprise certain sterically hindered amine salt compounds. Dyed products and articles are effectively stabilized against color degradation. The products are for example skin-care products, hair-care products, dentifrices, cosmetics, laundry detergents and fabric softeners, non-detergent based fabric care products, household cleaners and textile-care products.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2009Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Ciba Specialty Chemicals CorporationInventors: Joseph A. Lupia, Joseph Suhadolnik, Mervin G. Wood, Wanda H. Martin
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Patent number: 7575801Abstract: The present invention provides a photocatalytic coating which has a predetermined photocatalytic function and reduces hardening time after coating, and the hardened coated film is not dissolved due to photocatalytic function and has flexibility. The present invention also provides a photocatalytic coating in which NAFION® (registered trademark of DuPont) is used as an organic resin binder which is not dissolved due to a photocatalytic reaction and has flexibility after dry hardening, and provides steel plates and canvases are coated with said photocatalytic coating, wherein the coatings are not removed when the coated film is bent after coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Pialex Technologies Corp.Inventor: Toru Kitamura
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Publication number: 20090170391Abstract: An item selected from a piece of fashion clothing, a clothing accessory or a household textile having a polymeric coating, formed by exposing said item or a material or yarn from which the item is subsequently constructed, to a pulsed plasma comprising a compound of formula (I) where R1, R2, R3 and l4 are defined in the specification for a sufficient period of time to allow a polymeric layer to form on the surface of the item or yarn. Items of this type are protected from contamination by a wide number of liquids, including environmental hazards such as rain water and water-based liquids as well as some oily liquids. They are also fade and odour resistant.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: P2i Ltd.Inventor: Stephen Coulson
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Patent number: 7553780Abstract: A fibrous mat faced gypsum panel having on at least one of the facing sheets a moisture resistant, cured coating of a radiation curable, e.g., UV curable, polymer.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLCInventor: Russell Smith
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Publication number: 20090151083Abstract: The present invention relates to a material for removing dye released from laundry into the wash water, and for removing limescale, comprising a substrate made of natural and/or synthetic fabric, natural and/or synthetic non-woven fabric and paper, at least one “dye scavenging” additive selected from: cationic heterocyclic polymers, proteins, chitin, chitosan, polyvinylamine (PVA), polyethylenimine (PEI), acrylic polymers, vinyl polymers, polyamine-N-oxide and at least one calcium and magnesium ion sequestrant additive selected from: polyacrylate, polyphosphonate and an EDTA salt. The invention also relates to a process for obtaining said material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2006Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Vittorio Orlandi, Andrea Agostini, Franscesco Maurizio Orlandini, Paola Curi, Raffaella Meregalli
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Patent number: 7482290Abstract: Compositions comprising maleinized imide polymer and ?,?-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic, the polymer selected from the group consisting of butadiene homopolymer, butadiene copolymers, isoprene homopolymer, isoprene copolymers. and poly(maleic anhydride-co-alkenyl benzenes), are disclosed. Maleinized imide resin, optionally in solution and optionally comprising metallic salt of ?,?-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid, is used to treat fabric and thereby improve fabric to rubber adhesion. The resultant treated fabric and fabric-rubber composite are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Sartomer Technology Company, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Allan Klang, Joseph Burke
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Patent number: 7465683Abstract: An integrally formed stretch warp knit fabric structure formed using at least three guide bars, a fully or partly threaded first front guide bar, a second fully or partly threaded middle guide bar and third fully or partly threaded back guide bar that are knitted to form one single layer fabric having a definitive two-sided qualities; and a method of making the fabric; and articles using said fabric.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Inventor: Brian L. McMurray
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Patent number: 7455909Abstract: A polymeric dispersion in aqueous phase for use as a polymeric binder for paper and other nonwoven articles is described utilizing a polyisocyanate in combination with said polymeric binder to increase the ratio wet tensile/dry tensile strength. The polyisocyanate seems to be functioning by increasing the fiber to binder interaction rather than by simply increasing the strength/crosslink density of the binder. The polyisocyanate can be blocked isocyanate(s) or water dispersible isocyanate(s). The binder may or may not have isocyanate reactive species along the backbone.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.Inventors: Vic Stanislawczyk, Mark W. Wolfinger
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Publication number: 20080242176Abstract: Fabric impregnated with polysiloxane. The fabric may be leather, synthetic leather or suede. Alternatively the fabric may be made from aramid or oxidized polyacrylic/nitride fibers. One method of making this fabric is to mix liquid silicone rubber; impregnate the fabric with the liquid chemical; and heat the fabric at 120-200° C. for 10-150 seconds. Another method of making the fabric is to mix liquid silicone rubber or a mixture of liquid silicone rubber and catalyzed polyurethane with fibers and heat the mixture at 120-200° C. for 10-150 seconds. Fibers may be polyester microfibers, nylon microfibers, suede, aramid, oxidized polyacrylic/nitride, and mixtures of these fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Eric M. Jaeger, Minho Kim
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Patent number: 7425367Abstract: The present invention relates in general to a method and variations thereof for making an article such as cloth water repellent and/or water resistant. In particular, the method involves the process of providing a thin-layer polymer coating on the article thereby rendering the article water repellent and/or water resistant. Articles made according to the method of the present invention are also disclosed and claimed herein.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Inventors: Edgar A. O'Rear, III, Nantaya Yanumet, Thirawudh Pongprayoon, Boriphat Methachan
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Patent number: 7361617Abstract: The present invention relates to fire resistant composite materials and to fire resistant fabric materials and mattresses made therefrom. The composite materials include (a) a substrate selected from the group consisting of cotton, rayon, lyocell and blends thereof; and (b) a coating consisting essentially of water, ammonium polyphosphate, acrylic isocyanide polymeric microcells, binder material, and a catalyst. The binder material bonds the ammonium polyphosphate, acrylic isocyanide polymeric microcells, and catalyst together and to the substrate such that the substrate is coated with the coating.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: ElkCorpInventor: Younger Ahluwalia
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Publication number: 20080085650Abstract: A reinforcement fabric includes a first layer of collimated continuous fibers, a second layer selected from a group consisting of veil, continuous filament mat, chopped strand mat, direct chopped mat, direct continuous mat, collimated continuous fibers, woven fabric, non-woven fabric, scrim and combinations thereof as well as a surface adhesive that adheres the first and second layers together. The surface adhesive is selected from a group consisting of hot melt adhesive and web bonded adhesive. The surface adhesive has a melt flow index range of about 5 to about 500 at room temperature and about 900 to about 1300 at application temperature. A method is also provided for the production of the reinforcement fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2006Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventor: David R. Hartman
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Publication number: 20080064277Abstract: A siphon protective thermoplastic polyurethane compound material having an intermediate fabric layer prepared from cotton, nylon, or polyester, a top covering layer of thermoplastic polyurethane film and a bottom covering layer of thermoplastic polyurethane film respectively covered on the top and bottom sides of the intermediate fabric layer, and a bonding layer prepared from alcohols having a total molecular weight below 100000 and respectively bonded in between the top and bottom sides of the intermediate fabric layer and the top and bottom cover layers of thermoplastic polyurethane film. The molecular weight of the alcohols is below 4000.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: Tiong Liong Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chung-Hu Hsiao, Chien-Hua Yeh
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Patent number: 7341962Abstract: Provided is a less irritant or inflammatory glove in which irritation and inflammation are to be reduced when using the glove made from latex, nitrile, PVC, or the like in the field of medicine, physical and chemical research, industry, or the like by utilizing antipruritic and antiinflammatory effects of phthalocyanine, but not by reducing the contents of protein ingredients contained in a latex glove as in prior art. Phthalocyanine is used as a less irritant or inflammatory agent when wearing the glove. The phthalocyanine is mixed into a raw material for an inner glove, or mixed into a raw material of the glove, or mixed into a lubricant for wearing the glove, or mixed into a coating material applied to the inside surface of the glove, or adhered to a filling implanted on the inside surface of the glove.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventor: Keikichi Kitamura
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Patent number: 7338516Abstract: A substrate that is capable of generating heat upon activation is provided. Specifically, the substrate is applied with an exothermic coating that may be formed from a variety of different components, including oxidizable metals, carbon components, binders, electrolytic salts, moisture-retaining particles, and so forth. The oxidizable metal is capable of undergoing an exothermic reaction in the presence of oxygen and water to generate heat. To reduce the likelihood of premature activation prior to use, the exothermic coating is anhydrous, i.e., generally free of water. The coated substrate may be employed in a wide variety of articles, such as absorbent articles, thermal blankets, drapes, heating pads etc.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Roger Bradshaw Quincy, III, Phillip A. Schorr
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Patent number: 7329705Abstract: A salt sensitive polymeric binder for use in fibrous webs, where the binder contains a copolymer of carboxylic acid monomer units, acrylate monomer units, and N-alkyl acrylamide units. The copolymer is neutralized at least to the point where it is water soluble. The binders are particularly suitable for strengthening non-woven fibrous webs in disposable articles such as wet-wipes, personal care products, diapers, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Celanese International CorporationInventors: Rajeev Farwaha, Steven P. Pauls, Sr., Pavneet S. Mumick
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Patent number: 7316985Abstract: A waterproof and breathable lining structure includes a sheet-like waterproof and breathable foaming cushion layer made of a composition of a predetermined amount of low density polyethylene (LDPE) and a predetermined amount of foaming agent such as azodicarbonamide (ADCA), and a fabric lining layer integrally adhered to one side of the cushion layer to form the lining structure. The cushion layer is made by a process including the steps of: (a) palletizing raw materials including the low density polyethylene and the foaming agent such as Azodicarbonamide (ADCA); (b) extruding the palletized raw material to make a solid sheet; (c) cross-linking the solid sheet by an E-beam to form an irradiated matrix; (d) foaming the irradiated matrix into the sheet-like foaming cushion layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Inventor: Frank Tien
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Patent number: 7309668Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a multi-layer nonwoven fiber material, and related methods of manufacturing the material. In one exemplary embodiment, the fiber material includes a first layer of directionally aligned fibers together with a second layer of randomly dispersed fibers dispersed over the first layer. Consistent with one exemplary method for manufacturing a nonwoven fiber material, the method includes dispersing a first plurality of fibers horizontally in one or more predetermined directions, as well as dispersing a second plurality of fibers horizontally in random directions. In such an embodiment, the second plurality of fibers is dispersed over the first plurality of fibers. Moreover, an exemplary embodiment of a roofing shingle employing a nonwoven fiber material as described herein is as disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Elk Premium Building Products, Inc.Inventors: Paul G. Wilson, Darrell R. Heine, John J. Andrews, Louis T. Hahn, Matti Kiik
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Patent number: 7309663Abstract: The present invention provides an asymmetric porous PTFE membrane for clothing having little change over time and conventionally known properties of a porous PTFE molded article such as water permeability resistance, air permeability, sealing properties and electric properties, in which durability and water vapor permeability are improved by strengthening adhesion strength with fabric. Specifically, the present invention relates to an asymmetric porous PTFE membrane for clothing comprising a dense skin layer and a continuously foamed porous layer, wherein (1) the contact angle of water to the surface of the skin layer is 120 to 140°; and (2) the diffuse reflectance of light of the skin layer is 91 to 94%.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2004Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Yeu Ming Tai Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: James Huang, William Chou, David Chou, Juin-Yih Lai, Kueir-Rarn Lee, Da-Ming Wang, Ruoh-Chyu Ruaan, Tian-Tsair Wu
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Patent number: 7306840Abstract: The invention relates to a flat needle-punched non woven of natural and/or synthetic fibers having a weight per unit area within a range of from 200 to 1600 g/m2, characterized in that one tenth to one hundredth of at least one of the two main surfaces has a surface coating in the form of a pattern.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: HP-Chemie Pelzer Research & Development Ltd.Inventors: Gabrielle Brade-Scholz, Martin Mangold, Dieter Meiser
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Publication number: 20070281563Abstract: The present invention relates to a luminary material comprising a substrate; a luminary layer formed on a surface of the substrate; and a surface layer comprising a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion allows stronger light to be emitted from the luminary layer than the second portion. The luminary material according to the invention exhibits various colors, patterns and/or textures formed on the surface. Therefore, the luminary material is qualified as a decorative material in the light. A method for manufacturing the luminary material is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Chung Chih Feng, Yuan Fang Tsai, Cheng Ming Lin, Chien Chia Huang
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Patent number: 7282253Abstract: A non-woven fabric with melange-type visual appearance and endowed with high-durability comprising a fiber part and a matrix binder characterized by the binder matrix being a polyurethane characterized by the presence of soft segments and rigid segments, the former constituted from mixtures of polycarbonate-polyols and polyester-polyols, and the latter, from urethane groups deriving from the reaction of isocyanates with ureic polyols, and groups deriving from the reaction between the free isocyanate groups and water, and the fiber part comprises a fiber of melange appearance that is a mixture of two or more fibers with different dyeability characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Inventors: Silvia Marini, Omar Teofrasti
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Patent number: 7264637Abstract: Methods of inhibiting the burning of natural fibers (e.g., wool, wool fibers, animal hair, cotton), synthetic fibers (e.g., acetate, nylon, polyester, viscose rayon), or blends thereof (e.g., wool/cotton blends), or fabrics or yarns composed of natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or blends thereof, involving treating the fibers (or fabrics or yarns) with polyamic acid or at least one polyimidesiloxane (PISi) or mixtures of polyamic acid and at least one polyimidesiloxane. Also products produced by such methods.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary of AgricultureInventors: Jeanette M. Cardamone, Anand Purshottam Kanchager
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Patent number: 7247172Abstract: Formaldehyde-free durable press finished textiles having cross-linked polymaleate finishes are provided. The finish comprises a cross-linked polymaleate having a crosslinked adjunct selected from the group having the formula: wherein R is independently H, OH, OM, or a unit having the formula: and mixtures thereof; X is H, OH, or OSO3M, M is H, a salt forming cation, and mixtures thereof; the indices x, y, and z are each independently from 0 to about 7; x+z is greater than or equal to 1, Q is H, OH, OM but not H when both x and z are greater than or equal to 1 and the textile has a durable press rating of at least about 3.0 and a tensile strength retention of greater than 40%.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Robb Richard Gardner, William Michael Scheper, Mark Robert Sivik, Victor Manuel Arredondo
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Patent number: 7214633Abstract: Textile materials, including paper webs, treated with a polyvinylamine polymer and a second agent that interacts with the polyvinylamine polymer is disclosed. The second agent added with the polyvinylamine polymer can be, for instance, a polymeric anionic reactive compound or a polymeric aldehyde-functional compound. When incorporated into a paper web, the combination of the polyvinylamine polymer and the second agent provide improved strength properties, such as wet strength properties. In an alternative embodiment, the polyvinylamine polymer and the second polymer can be applied to a textile material for increasing the affinity of the textile material for acid dyes.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Tong Sun, Jeff Lindsay
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Patent number: 7179538Abstract: A heat and pressure consolidated flexible laminate, and a method for producing the same, is provided that includes in superimposed relationship, a flexible, resin coated backing layer consisting of one or more sheets, a decorative layer consisting essentially of a leather material and, optionally, an overlay.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Panolam Industries International, Inc.Inventors: Sylvie Gauthier, George Tsangarides
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Patent number: 7176148Abstract: A commercially available product, of a type having a batting with a softness and flexibility and configured for use in the formation of a quilt, where the quilt has at least one cover to be securably attached to the batting, includes a composite member sold in at least one desirable size for making a quilt and formed of the batting and an adhesive material as an article of manufacture, is disclosed. The batting consists of a fibrous material and the adhesive material includes a water-soluble material and is effective to form a removable bond at the opposing faces of the batting, so that the quilt may be formed by at least temporary attachment of the cover to the batting by the bond and the bond is removable after formation of the quilt.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: June Tailor, Inc.Inventors: Jilene A. Repp, Francis A. Yogerst
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Patent number: 7109134Abstract: A fusible quilt batt. The fusible batt includes a non-woven fibrous web and a heat sealable and releasable adhesive. The adhesive is coated on the outer surface of the web and insinuates between the fibers of the web internally. The adhesive thus binds the fibers of the web and provides a tackiness sufficient to allow the web to be applied to a backing material at an elevated temperature and removed from the backing at room temperature or an elevated temperature. After removal of the web from the backing material it may be reapplied to a backing material at an elevated temperature. The attachment, removal and reattachment process is repeatable.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventor: Robert J. South
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Patent number: 7056847Abstract: The present invention is directed to a fibrous substrate made of chemically bonded fibers, where the fibers are bound with a polymeric binder in an amount which is sufficient to bind the fibers together to form a self-sustaining web, and where the binder is characterized as having a wet tensile strength of greater than 4500 grams per inch (g/in) when measured at a 20 percent add-on on Whatman #4 CHR chromatography paper which is drum dried for 90 seconds at 210 to 215° F. and cured for 2 minutes at 300 to 325° F. Preferably the level of free formaldehyde in the fibrous substrate is less than 15 ppm. The emulsion binders of the invention may be used to bind fibers together in a substrate; may be used to bind pigment, colors or other substances to a substrate; may be used as a backing material; or may be used to finish or surface-treat a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Celanese International CorporationInventors: James L. Walker, Pavneet Mumick, John C. Parsons, David R. Nass, Christopher Barcomb
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Patent number: 7018422Abstract: Formaldehyde-free durable press finished textiles having cross-linked polymaleate finishes are provided. The finish comprises a cross-linked polymaleate having a crosslinked adjunct selected from the group having the formula: wherein R is independently H, OH, OM, or a unit having the formula: and mixtures thereof; X is H, OH, or OSO3M, M is H, a salt forming cation, and mixtures thereof; the indices x, y, and z are each independently from 0 to about 7; x+z is greater than or equal to 1, Q is H, OH, OM but not H when both x and z are greater than or equal to 1 and the textile has a durable press rating of at least about 3.0 and a tensile strength retention of greater than 40%.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Inventors: Robb Richard Gardner, William Michael Scheper, Mark Robert Sivik, Victor Manuel Arredondo
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Patent number: 6989035Abstract: Novel textile finishing compositions for finishing textile articles are provided via the present invention. The textile finishing compositions disclosed herein comprise a cross-linking agent and a catalytic amount of an esterification agent. The cross-linking agents employed herein are selected from polycarboxylates such as homopolymers of ethylenically-?,?-unsaturated dicarboxylates, copolymers of all ethylenically-?,?-unsaturated dicarboxylates, and copolymers of ethylenically-?,?-unsaturated dicarboxylates polymerized with vinyl-containing monomers. Also provided via the present invention are methods for applying the aforementioned finishing compositions to textile articles.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: William Michael Scheper, Robb Richard Gardner, Mark Robert Sivik, Victor Manuel Arredondo
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Patent number: 6936330Abstract: Disclosed are cleaning sheets having substantial macroscopic three-dimensionality. Optionally, the macroscopically three-dimensional cleaning sheets can comprise a contractable material (e.g., a scrim material), which when heated and then cooled contracts so as to provide a macroscopic, three-dimensional structure. Macroscopic three-dimensionality is described in terms of “average peak-to-peak distance” and “surface topography index”, as well in terms of “average height differential”. Also disclosed are cleaning implements comprising a handle and the described cleaning sheets. Processes for the sheets, benefits of the processes, and articles of manufacture are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Saeed Fereshtehkhou, Paul Joseph Russo, Wilbur Cecil Strickland, Jr., Nicola John Policicchio
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Patent number: 6936083Abstract: A treated backing comprises a fabric and a composition that comprises epoxy resin preparable by reaction of epichlorohydrin with at least one of bisphenol A or bisphenol F, polyfunctional (meth)acrylate, dicyandiamide, and photoinitiator.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ernest L. Thurber, Don H. Kincaid
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Patent number: 6872673Abstract: A laminate and insulation board containing such laminate and a method of making the board are disclosed. The products are useful for residences and light commercial buildings. Such boards possess high strength, excellent structural integrity, and excellent oxygen and water vapor barrier properties.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Edward Sider & CompanyInventor: John J. MacAulay
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Patent number: 6833335Abstract: A fabric having a unique combination of stain resistance, fluid barrier properties, aesthetic characteristics and drape ability is described, and a method of making such fabrics. The fabric includes a fabric substrate that has been treated with a low surface energy stain resist compound on at least one of its surfaces, and one or more layers secured to the other of its surfaces, with the layers providing the fabric with the unique combination of characteristics. In addition, the fabric is desirably provided with flame resisting and ultraviolet resisting characteristics, to enable it to be used as a seating material for transportation vehicles. Methods for making the fabric are also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Roy P. DeMott, William C. Kimbrell, Thomas E. Godfrey, Samuel J. Lynn
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Publication number: 20040253890Abstract: The present invention related to fibers having controlled peak load values to achieve 50% compression of the fibers, compressive load at 50% compression of the fibers, and/or compressive energy value to achieve 50% compression of the fibers. The present invention relates to treatments for fibers to manipulate these values and new fibers having the desired peak load values to achieve 50% compression of the fibers, compressive load at 50% compression of the fibers, and/or compressive energy value to achieve 50% compression of the fibers. The present invention also relates to absorbent composites employing superabsorben materials having the desired peak load values to achieve 50% compression of the fibers, compressive load at 50% compression of the fibers, and/or compressive energy value to achieve 50% compression of the fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Estelle Anne Ostgard, Arvinder Pal Singh Kainth, Rob David Everett
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Publication number: 20040248485Abstract: The present invention is directed to an airsleeve having an elastomeric liner, a reinforcing layer overlaying the liner, and an elastomeric cover overlaying the reinforcing layer, the reinforcing layer comprising textile fibers having distributed over surface portions thereof an RFL adhesive, and a vulcanizable plycoat rubber composition comprising about 20 to about 70 parts by weight of natural or synthetic polyisoprene rubber (IR) and about 30 to about 80 parts by weight of chlorinated butyl rubber (CIIR).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Randal Howard Kerstetter
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Patent number: 6825138Abstract: A textile treatment process, treatment bath, and treated fabric are disclosed. The process imparts water repellant, stain resistant, and wrinkle-free properties as well as aesthetically pleasing hand properties to a fabric made in whole or in part of fibers having a hydroxyl group, such as cellulosic fibers, though immersion in an aqueous bath and subsequent heating for curing. The aqueous treatment bath contains a urea resin, polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) and, preferably, fluoroalkyl acrylate co-polymer.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Warmkraft, Inc.Inventor: Ronnie Franklin Lack
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Patent number: 6824819Abstract: A washfast and down-proof metallized fabric which comprises a metallic side, a non-metallic side and a cross-linked polyurethane latex coating over both sides which encapsulates said metal particles, its method of preparation and articles of clothing comprising such fabric are described.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Kirkland W. Vogt, Robert J. Goulet, Jimmie A. Still
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Publication number: 20040198121Abstract: The present invention provides an asymmetric porous PTFE membrane for clothing having little change over time and conventionally known properties of a porous PTFE molded article such as water permeability resistance, air permeability, sealing properties and electric properties, in which durability and water vapor permeability are improved by strengthening adhesion strength with fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: YEU MING TAI CHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.Inventors: James Huang, William Chou, David Chou, Juin-Yih Lai, Kueir-Rarn Lee, Da-Ming Wang, Ruoh-Chyu Ruaan, Tian-Tsair Wu