Coated, Impregnated, Or Autogenously Bonded Patents (Class 442/242)
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Patent number: 11492732Abstract: A sailcloth including a woven fabric of a first fiber material and a second fiber material woven into it, in which the second fiber material forms a network structure within the woven fabric, with the second fiber material having a higher tearing resistance than the first fiber material and with the second fiber having a sliding ability within the woven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2017Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: Dimension-Polyant GmbHInventors: Uwe Stein, Heiner Schillings
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Patent number: 11300386Abstract: A ballistic material is made from spunlace nonwoven fibers mechanically entangled into a woven ballistic fabric. The spunlace nonwoven may comprise low denier fibers providing for a highly dense ballistic product.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2015Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: DUPONT SAFETY & CONSTRUCTION, INC.Inventors: Allen L. Price, David Brahms, Scott Janco, Courtney Musciano, Robert Gravel, Eric A. Barter, Matt Langley, James Stahl, Vincent Gallacher
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Patent number: 9108839Abstract: A nonwoven is described comprising thermoplastic fibers with a fusion temperature Tm(th), bonding fibers 1 with a fusion temperature Tm(1), and bonding fibers 2 with a fusion temperature Tm(2), whereby for Tm(th), Tm(1), and Tm(2) the condition Tm(th)>Tm(1)>Tm(2) applies, and whereby the nonwoven contains the bonding fibers in the form of a solidified melt. Furthermore, a tufted nonwoven of the aforementioned type is described that contains tuft fibers. Finally, articles are described that contain the nonwoven or the tufted nonwoven.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: BONAR B.V.Inventors: Jan Dijkema, Edze Jan Visscher
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Publication number: 20150122815Abstract: The invention provides composite materials, methods for making the same, and a containment structure incorporating the materials. A composite having a rigid structure includes first and second woven layers and a non-woven layer having first and second faces, first face fibers being attached to and mechanically entangled with fibers of the first woven layer and second face fibers being attached to and mechanically entangled with fibers of the second woven layer to form an integral material. A composite having a flexible structure includes a woven layer and a fire resistant non-woven layer having a first face, the first face including fibers being attached to and mechanically entangled with fibers of the woven layer to form an integral material. The woven layer includes an aramid and the non-woven layer includes a fiber blend. The integral materials are molded to form respective rigid and fire resistant, flexible composite materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventor: Courtney Musciano
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Patent number: 8871660Abstract: There is provided a laminated body comprising a first resin layer consisting of a first fibrous base material and a resin and a second resin layer consisting of a second fibrous base material and a resin, wherein the first resin layer and the second resin layer are disposed such that the first resin layer and the second resin layer are at least partly positioned in separate regions separated by the center line in a thickness direction of the laminated body; wherein at least one of the first fibrous base material and the second fibrous base material has a bowing region where a bowing region is a region in which a smaller warp/weft crossing angle is less than 90° in the fibrous base material; and wherein in the bowing region, an angle formed by a warp of the first fibrous base material and a warp of the second fibrous base material and an angle formed by a weft of the first fibrous base material and a weft of the second fibrous base material, whichever is larger, is 2° or less.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Sumitomo Bakelite Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuyuki Yoshizaki, Teppei Ito, Iji Onozuka, Kensuke Nakamura
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Publication number: 20140302735Abstract: Geocomposite articles that can provide a barrier against high conductivity water e.g., ocean water, are described and their method of manufacture, for waterproofing surfaces that contact high conductivity water. The geocomposite article mat includes a woven or non-woven geotextile sheet or mat containing a powdered or granular partially cross-linked acrylamide/acrylate/acrylic acid copolymer across its entire major surface(s). The powdered or granular copolymer has an unexpectedly high free-swell when hydrated with High Conductivity water, such as ocean water. A liquid-impermeable cover sheet is adhered to the upper major surfaces of the filled copolymer-carrying geotextile to provide a primary high conductivity water barrier layer that, if ruptured, is sealed by the swell of an underlying layer of water-insoluble, partially cross-linked acrylamide/acrylic acid copolymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventors: Michael Donovan, Thomas W. Beihoffer, Nataliya V. Larionova, Marek R. Mosiewicz
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Publication number: 20120219746Abstract: The present invention provides containment liners to protect the environment from spills and leaks at oil and/or gas production sites and other sites. The containment liner comprises a first felt geotextile layer and a polymeric barrier layer embedded partially into the felt geotextile layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: New Pig CorporationInventor: Beth P. Powell
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Patent number: 7972983Abstract: Woven fabrics suitable for use as a lightning strike material are disclosed. Methods of making woven fabrics are also disclosed. Methods of using woven fabrics are further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Hexcel CorporationInventors: Don Taylor, Bryan Loeper, David Henderson
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Patent number: 7867928Abstract: A composite sandwich panel a first facing and a second facing over a core layer, the first and second facings having at least one fiberglass layer between an inner and an outer graphite layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Sikorsky Aircraft CorporationInventors: Darryl M. Toni, Bruce H. Barr, Jeffrey G. Sauer, Jonathan Bremmer, Thomas Ranalli, Alan J. Norwid
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Publication number: 20090186546Abstract: A press fabric for a machine for the production of web material, especially paper or cardboard, including a carrying structure and a plurality of layers on one web material contact side of the carrying structure, whereby polymeric material is contained in at least one of the layers of fibrous material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: Arved Westerkamp, Robert Crook, Robert Eberhardt
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Patent number: 7407901Abstract: A reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) composite material has improved impact resistance. The RCC composite material is formed from a fiber reinforcement of layers or plies of thin ply carbon fiber fabric impregnated with a carbon matrix. Carbon nanotube reinforcement in the matrix further improves impact resistance. The stacking arrangement of the plies of the thin ply fabric also further improves impact resistance.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2006Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Kazak Composites, IncorporatedInventors: Pavel Bystricky, Jerome P. Fanucci
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Patent number: 7300894Abstract: The present invention provides resin infused composite articles. Also provided is a method for preparing the composite articles of the invention. The method includes infusing the assembled components of the composite with resin under pressure. There are also provided numerous devices of varying configuration that are of use in the methods of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2003Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: University of MaineInventors: Barry S. Goodell, Roberto A. Lopez-Anido, Benjamin Herzog
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Patent number: 7183230Abstract: A protective cover system (100) for inhibiting corrosion of a metallic object. The protective cover system includes a cover (101, 200, 600) for defining a microenvironment and a corrosion inhibitor source for releasing one or more corrosion inhibitors into the microenvironment. In one embodiment, cover 200 comprises an outer liquid-impermeable layer (204), an inner liquid-permeable layer (202), and a superabsorbent layer (206) located between the outer and inner layers. In another embodiment, cover 600 includes a water-vapor-permeable layer (602) and a porous support layer (606) for supporting the water-vapor-permeable layer. In both of these embodiments, one or more corrosion inhibitors may be incorporated into the cover in one or more of the corresponding above-mentioned layers or in a layer separate from these layers, or may be provided in a separate container that fluidly communicates the corrosion inhibitor(s) to the microenvironment.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Creare Inc.Inventors: Nabil A. Elkouh, Jeffrey J. Breedlove, Bruce R. Pilvelait
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Patent number: 6955999Abstract: Composite textile material for protecting the human body against heat, essential comprising an outer zone providing a leakproofing function, an intermediate zone in which a flow of air circulates, and an inner zone allowing mass and heat to be transferred into the intermediate zone, the material being characterized in that it is constituted by a three-dimensional cloth (1, 3, 4) having one fabric (1) of hydrophobic cloth constituting the outer zone, and having its other fabric (4) in the form of a woven cloth or a knit of hydrophilic fibers and constituting the inner zone, the two fabrics (1, 4) being interconnected by link threads (5) enabling the intermediate zone to exist.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1998Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Manufacture de VetementsInventor: Philippe Boye
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Publication number: 20040259447Abstract: A protective cover system (100) for inhibiting corrosion of a metallic object. The protective cover system includes a cover (101, 200, 600) for defining a microenvironment and a corrosion inhibitor source for releasing one or more corrosion inhibitors into the microenvironment. In one embodiment, cover 200 comprises an outer liquid-impermeable layer (204), an inner liquid-permeable layer (202), and a superabsorbent layer (206) located between the outer and inner layers. In another embodiment, cover 600 includes a water-vapor-permeable layer (602) and a porous support layer (606) for supporting the water-vapor-permeable layer. In both of these embodiments, one or more corrosion inhibitors may be incorporated into the cover in one or more of the corresponding above-mentioned layers or in a layer separate from these layers, or may be provided in a separate container that fluidly communicates the corrosion inhibitor(s) to the microenvironment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Nabil A. Elkouh, Jeffrey J. Breedlove, Bruce R. Pilvelait
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Publication number: 20040219851Abstract: A flexible composite includes a ply having a non-orthogonal orientation. The flexible composite may be a component of a flexible assembly. The flexible assembly may be any number of fabric-based assemblies such as a radome cover of a radome, a belt for an industrial machine, an expanision joint to connect ducts of a factory, and/or a roof or skylight of a structure (notably permanent structures). The ply may be individually stabilized by a stabilizing agent such as a matrix material. The ply may be woven and may include warp yarns and fill yarns.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CorporationInventors: Katherine M. Sahlin, Michael P. Cushman
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Publication number: 20040219850Abstract: A method for forming a material having an individually stabilized ply includes providing a ply having a non-orthogonal orientation. A stabilizing agent is then applied to maintain the orientation of the ply. The stabilizing agent could alternately be applied before forming the ply. The ply may be woven in a non-orthogonal orientation, or may have its orientation changed to the final non-orthogonal orientation. Changing may occur over multiple steps and may include using an accumulator and/or payout station to change the orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CorporationInventors: Katherine M. Sahlin, Michael P. Cushman
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Publication number: 20040142618Abstract: This invention provides facing materials for cementitious boards such as those including Portland cement or gypsum cores. The preferred facing material includes, in a first embodiment, a facing layer having an areal weight of about 300 grams/M2, and an air permeability rating of no greater than about 300 CFM/ft2 (FG 436-910 test method). The facing layer reduces the penetration of a slurry of cementitious material during the manufacture of a cementitious board, while permitting the water vapor from the slurry to pass therethrough. The facing materials of this invention can be designed to substantially eliminate the fouling of rolls used in continuous processing of such boards without the use, or with greatly reduced use, of costly viscosity control agents in the slurry.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Saint Gobain Technical FabricsInventor: John Frederick Porter
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Patent number: 6576323Abstract: Articles designed to clean/refresh soiled fabrics are improved by means of texturing at least one surface and/or by applying tackiness agents. In use, the articles rub against the fabrics, whereupon lint removed from the fabrics is trapped and retained by the tackiness agent. Refolding of the articles during use is substantially minimized by imparting texture to one or more of the article's surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Procter & GambleInventors: Rodney Mahlon Wise, Steven Barrett Rogers
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Publication number: 20030040241Abstract: A roofing system having a multiplicity of courses of roofing shingles and interply material comprising at least one course of interply material overlapping at least about ten percent of a first course of shingles and a second course of shingles overlapping at least a portion of the interply material and the first course of shingles. More than about 40% of the first course of shingles is exposed after installation. The roofing system has a class A fire resistant rating. Roofing shingles having particular utility in the roofing system of the present invention are also disclosed. In preferred embodiments the shingles have an exposure width of at least about 60% of the shingle, more preferably at least about 64% of the width of the shingle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Matti Kiik, Allen Mclintock, Michael Bryson, Kevin L. Beattie
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Patent number: 6514888Abstract: A cushioning material for forming press includes fiber material layers 31 and 32 superimposed with a bonding material layer 30 interposed, an upper rubber layer 33 positioned on an upper surface of one fiber material layer 31, a lower rubber layer 34 positioned on a lower surface of the other fiber material layer 32, an upper exudation preventing layer 35 positioned on an upper surface of the upper rubber layer 33, and a lower exudation preventing layer 36 positioned on a lower surface of the lower rubber layer 34.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Yamauchi CorporationInventors: Atsuo Tanaka, Akira Yoshida
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Publication number: 20020193026Abstract: The device of the present invention comprises a moisture-permeable base material, a water-bearing gel, and a covering material, which are laminated in this order. The base material comprises a moisture-permeable material, e.g., a cloth material made of a natural and/or artificial fiber, a polymeric film, or a polymeric sheet. The base material may be a laminate. The water-bearing gel comprises a water-absorbable polymer and water. The covering material may comprise a cloth material made of a natural and/or artificial fiber, a polymeric film, or a polymeric sheet. The device can be warmed or cooled. When it is warmed, it can evolve steam that results from water in the gel. Thus, it can be used to give moisutre to and warm up human body, or to cool down it.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Keizo Ota, Tetsuhiro Watanabe
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Patent number: 6451715Abstract: Coated inflatable fabrics, more particularly airbags to which very low add-on amounts of coating have been applied, are provided which exhibit extremely low air permeabilities. The inventive fabrics are primarily for use in automotive restraint cushions which require low permeability characteristics (such as side curtain airbags). Traditionally, heavy, and thus expensive, coatings of compounds such as neoprene, silicones and the like, have been utilized to provide such required low permeability. The inventive fabric utilizes an inexpensive, very thin coating to provide such necessary low permeability levels. Thus, the inventive coated airbag possesses a coating of at most 3.0 ounces per square yard, most preferably about 0.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Shulong Li, John A. Sollars, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020127935Abstract: The invention relates to a filter cloth intended for a filter which has a variable volume and is based on diaphragm extrusion, particularly for a Larox®-type vertical pressure filter. The filtering properties of the filter cloth (5) are substantially similar in both directions through the cloth since slurry containing liquid and solids is alternately placed on the different sides of the filter cloth. The filter cloth of the invention comprises a middle layer (15) and protective layers (16a, 16b; 17a, 17b) provided on both outer surfaces of the middle layer. The middle layer can have e.g. a woven structure, and the protective layers may be slub layers attached to the middle layer by needling. The protective layers according to the invention are denser than the middle layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventors: Esa Oksanen, Aarne-Matti Heikkil
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Patent number: 6429155Abstract: Coated inflatable fabrics, more particularly airbags to which very low add-on amounts of coating have been applied, are provided which exhibit extremely low air permeability. The inventive inflatable fabrics are primarily for use in automotive restraint cushions that require low permeability characteristics (such as side curtain airbags). Traditionally, heavy, and thus expensive, coatings of compounds such as neoprene, silicones and the like, have been utilized to provide such required low permeability. The inventive fabric utilizes an inexpensive, very thin coating to provide such necessarily low permeability levels. Thus, the inventive coated inflatable airbag comprises a film laminated on at least a portion of the target fabric surface wherein the film possesses a tensile strength of at least 2,000 and an elongation at break of at least 180%.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Shulong Li, John A. Sollars, Jr.
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Patent number: 6297177Abstract: A drumhead lamination comprising upper and lower layers of synthetic plastic sheet materials and a layer of impregnated polyester or natural fabric sheet material sandwiched in between the systhetic plastic layers. A substance employed to impregnate the fabric, typically a liquid resin, causes the fabric to harden and stiffen to enable it to vibrate synergistically in concert with the vibrating synthetic plastic layers when the drumhead is struck by a drumstick or a similarly hard object. Laminating adhesive is used to bond the layer together. Epoxy or a similar substance is applied to the top and bottom exposed surfaces of the drumhead as a protective coating.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2000Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Remo, Inc.Inventors: Remo D. Belli, Gerardo Jose Reyes
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Patent number: 6281149Abstract: A multilayer laminated woven structure for ballistic protective wear that is moldable to substantially conform to a female torso and capable of retaining that molded shape for providing increased comfort and ease of movement when the protective wear is in use. A three-dimensional woven material is used for the base functional layer of the ballistic protective wear. Also, a thermoplastic material is employed to fuse the fibers of the three-dimensional woven material to each other to provide improved handling during lamination of the material and improved ballistic resistance during use.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: 3Tex, Inc.Inventors: Mansour Hussein, Grey Parker
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Publication number: 20010009829Abstract: Coated inflatable fabrics, more particularly airbags to which very low add-on amounts of coating have been applied, are provided which exhibit extremely low air permeability. The inventive inflatable fabrics are primarily for use in automotive restraint cushions that require low permeability characteristics (such as side curtain airbags). Traditionally, heavy, and thus expensive, coatings of compounds such as neoprene, silicones and the like, have been utilized to provide such required low permeability. The inventive fabric utilizes an inexpensive, very thin coating to provide such necessarily low permeability levels. Thus, the inventive coated inflatable airbag comprises a film laminated on at least a portion of the target fabric surface wherein the film possesses a tensile strength of at least 2,000 and an elongation at break of at least 180%.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Inventors: John A. Sollars, Shulong Li
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Patent number: 6207599Abstract: A nonwoven primary carpet backing includes thermoplastic polymer filaments or fibers bonded by means of a binder polymer. The backing includes at least a distinguishable thermoplastic woven layer, a distinguishable thermoplastic continuous layer, or a distinguishable nonwoven layer including filaments or fibers bonded by means of a binder polymer, which layer reduces the delamination strength of the backing, measured in accordance with DIN 54310, by at least 30% and preferably by at least 50%, with respect to the same backing without the distinguishable layer. Although the breaking strength of the untufted backing according to the invention is lower than that of untufted backings not including the distinguishable layer, the tufted backing according to the invention actually has a higher breaking strength and elongation than tufted backings not including the distinguishable layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Akzo Nobel NVInventors: Peter Thomas Coolen, Samuel T. Johnson, III
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Patent number: 6040250Abstract: Thermoformable multi-layer sheet products are manufactured by pressure laminating one or more molten polymeric films and superposed layers of glass cloth material such that the molten polymer impregnates the glass cloth layers.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: William C. Paul, Gloria Sieloff