Including A Multifilament Fiber Precoated With Other Than Free Metal Or Alloy Prior To Weaving Patents (Class 442/3)
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Patent number: 12247440Abstract: Screen material with improved visibility for use as an insect screen. The screen material is formed of a web of polymer coated threads having a denier of 190 to 360, wherein the polymer coated threads comprise 20-30 wt. % polyester thread core and 70-80 wt. % PVC coating.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2023Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: Nico IP, LLCInventor: Nicole Hickey
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Patent number: 10710786Abstract: Improved object wrapping materials exhibiting a number of beneficial properties to overcome prior deficiencies are provided. Such properties include the inclusion of a separation interface overlay that allows for greater rigidity at the leading and trailing edges of such wraps. Also, the inclusion of shear-reducing wrap material portions is described, as well as recoil reduction structures within the leading edge regions. Furthermore, core adhesive additions allow for greater resiliency to the base wrap material as it unwinds therefrom, reducing potential waste wrap products by permitting greater amounts of wrap materials in use. Other considerations include the ability, through proper configuration designs, to position a wrap separation indicator within a certain range of distances from the trailing edge, thereby providing greater reliability of wrap application device disengagement during wrap application.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2017Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: L.P. BROWN COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Kenneth L. Porter, James L. Hayes
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Publication number: 20140057513Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a thread (4, 5) for producing a sheet material (2), having a mesh structure, for an insect screen (1), the thread being composed essentially of a carrier material that is triboelectrically chargeable by an air stream, it is proposed that the thread is provided, in particular completely, with a coating (11) containing a hydrophobic coating material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicants: SAATI Deutschland GmbH, TRITTEC AGInventors: Carsten Bräuer, Rolf Brüggemann, Norbert Gernemann, Rolf Büdding
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Publication number: 20120238163Abstract: A reinforcing mesh for a reinforced mortar or sprayed mortar layer on an underlayment. The reinforcing mesh includes carbon fibers extending only in a marked direction as a special feature and together with inexpensive stabilising fibers made of glass or polyester which extend in one or more other directions, the reinforcing mesh forms a woven fabric, a scrim or a knitted fabric. The reinforcing mesh can be layed by roughening the surface of the underlayment; applying a leveling layer of cementitious mortar to the roughed surface of the underlayment; fastening the reinforcing mesh by processing the reinforcing mesh into the wet, not yet set leveling layer; and applying a cover layer of the identical cementitious mortar to the wet, not yet set, reinforced leveling layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2010Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: S & P CLEVER REINFORCEMENT COMPANY AGInventor: Josef Scherer
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Publication number: 20100151756Abstract: Screen fabrics are provided. In an embodiment, the screen fabric includes a regular fiber and a dope dyed fiber. The dope dyed fiber is directly included in either warps or wefts or both. Alternatively, a blended or plied fiber of the regular fiber and the dope dyed fiber is included in either warps or wefts or both. Differences in the lightness, chroma and hue of the screen fabric before and after post-processing are ±2 or less, ±2 or less and ±0.1 or less, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: WOONGJIN CHEMICAL CO., LTD.Inventor: Sung-Gun KIM
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Patent number: 6780797Abstract: Textile (1) possessing antilaceration properties, which is made from synthetic cables (2) sheathed with a polymer material, such as polyvinyl chloride, and includes, in the warp direction and the weft direction, metal cables (3, 4) sheathed with a polymer material having a different color from that of the polymer material for sheathing the synthetic yarns, wherein the warp and weft metal cables (3, 4) are uniformly spaced by a distance of (d, l) of less than 80 millimeters.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Tissage et Enduction Serge Ferrari SAInventor: Carlos Saiz
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Patent number: 6716774Abstract: A knitted screen cloth fabric including a polymer coated, fiber-reinforced, flexible, foil-like web and method for making same are disclosed, the web including a lattice material of filaments and a polyester binding thread.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Saint-Gobain Technical Fabrics Canada, Ltd.Inventors: John Frederick Porter, Roger Peter Lewington
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Patent number: 6383957Abstract: A process for preparing mesh sheets which do not generate halogen gas at the time of combustion using a flame retardant for mesh sheets comprising 1.5 to 15 wt % of red phosphorus and 10 to 70 parts by weight of an ammonium polyphosphate compound based on 100 parts by weight of the solid content of an aqueous solution of a polyolefin resin having a resin solid content of 20 to 45 wt %.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Kyowa Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Saiji Nozaki, Kuniaki Kamiya
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Patent number: 6379793Abstract: A flame retardant mesh sheet and multifilament fiber which do not generate halogen gas at the time of combustion and a flameproof mesh sheet comprising the same. A flame retardant for the mesh sheet and multifilament fiber includes 1,5 to 15 wt% of red phosphorus and 10 to 70 parts by weight of an ammonium polyphosphate compound based on 100 parts by weight of the solid content of an aqueous solution of a polyolefin resin having a resin solid content of 20 to 45 wt%.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Kyowa Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Saiji Nozaki, Kuniaki Kamiya
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Patent number: 6312810Abstract: The invention relates to a halogen-free flameproof mesh sheet for use outdoors. The flameproof sheet contains a flame retardant which does not have an increase in viscosity during storage, has excellent gloss and flexibility, and does not generate harmful halogen gas at the time of combustion. A mesh sheet woven out of a coated yarn, typically a multifilament fiber, is impregnated with the flame retardant and heat treated. The fabric is impregnated with the flame retardant such that 60-350 parts by weight of the flame retardant is contained with respect to 100 parts by weight of the mesh sheet fabric. The flameproof mesh sheet are suitable for use in building construction and is suitable for outside exposure for extended lengths of time.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignees: Saiji Nozaki, Kyowa Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Saiji Nozaki, Kuniaki Kamiya
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Patent number: 6221796Abstract: A laminate material having nonslip characteristics on one surface and a smooth surface on the other side is provided. The material is created by laminating together a smooth film and a plastic foam surrounding a scrim having nonslip characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Manco, Inc.Inventors: James K. Hawley, Roberta I. Gareau, Thomas S. Junnila
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Resin-impregnated belt for application on papermaking machines and in similar industrial application
Patent number: 6174825Abstract: A resin-impregnated endless belt for a long nip press or calender of the shoe type, or for other papermaking and paper-processing applications, has a base fabric in the form of an endless loop with an inner surface, an outer surface, a machine direction and a cross-machine direction. The base fabric has machine-direction (MD) structural elements and cross-machine-direction (CD) structural elements in an open structure wherein at least some of the MD structural elements and CD structural elements are spaced apart from one another. The MD structural elements cross the CD structural elements at a plurality of crossing points, where they are joined to one another by mechanical, chemical or thermobonding means. A coating of a first polymeric resin is on the inner surface of the base fabric. The first polymeric resin impregnates and renders the base fabric impermeable to liquids, and forms a layer on the inner surface thereof. The coating is smooth and provides the belt with a uniform thickness.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1997Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventor: William H. Dutt -
Patent number: 6130174Abstract: A laminate material having nonslip characteristics on one surface and a smooth surface on the other side is provided. The material is created by laminating together a smooth film and a plastic foam surrounding a scrim having nonslip characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Manco, Inc.Inventors: James K. Hawley, Thomas S. Junnila, Roberta I. Gareau
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Patent number: 6045926Abstract: The invention relates to a textile fabric comprising bundles of metal filaments obtained by bundled drawing whereby the bundles in the sheet consist of filaments running substantially parallel and whereby the fabric has a thickness of preferably less than 1 mm. The fabric is obtained by processing a number of drawn composite wires, in which the bundled metal filaments are embedded in a composite matrix, into a fabric by weaving, knitting or braiding and subsequently removing the composite matrix from the fabric. The fabric can also contain plain wires besides the metal filament bundles.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: N.V. Bekaert S.A.Inventors: Philippe Van De Velde, Wim Van Steenlandt
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Patent number: 5728632Abstract: The light intercepting net in accordance with the present invention has fine meshes and is formed by weaving or knitting yarns, a tackiness may be applied to the net at one side thereof. The one side of the net to which the tackiness agent is applied is preferably flat or smoothed.Preferably, the net is formed by weaving or knitting glass fiber yarns and then coated with resin, and yarns constituting the net have a suitable stretchability and elasticity.Colors or patterns may be painted or drawn on the net at one side or both sides thereof.The tackiness agent is preferably hydrophilic.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Inventor: Ryoichi Sugie
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Resin-impregnated belt for application on papermaking machines and in similar industrial application
Patent number: RE39176Abstract: A resin-impregnated endless belt for a long nip press or calender of the shoe type, or for other papermaking and paper-processing applications, has a base fabric in the form of an endless loop with an inner surface, an outer surface, a machine direction and a cross-machine direction. The base fabric has machine-direction (MD) structural elements and cross-machine-direction (CD) structural elements in an open structure wherein at least some of the MD structural elements and CD structural elements are spaced apart from one another. The MD structural elements cross the CD structural elements at a plurality of crossing points, where they are joined to one another by mechanical, chemical or thermo-bonding means. A coating of a first polymeric resin is on the inner surface of the base fabric. The first polymeric resin impregnates and renders the base fabric impermeable to liquids, and forms a layer on the inner surface thereof. The coating is smooth and provides the belt with a uniform thickness.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventor: William H. Dutt