Articles Patents (Class 66/170)
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Publication number: 20130224408Abstract: A knit sleeve for an oil dip stick tube, combination thereof, method of construction thereof and method of dampening the vibration of an oil dip stick tube is provided. The knit sleeve includes a circumferentially continuous, closed knit tubular wall extending between opposite ends with a pair of end sections adjacent the opposite ends and a midsection extending between the end sections. The end sections include heat-shrinkable yarn to allow the end sections to be heat-shrunk into a fixed relation about the oil dip stick tube. The midsection includes generally rigid, circumferentially extending, non-heat-shrinkable yarn to maintain the midsection having a circular configuration about the oil dip stick tube with an annular gap extending between the oil dip stick tube and an inner surface of the midsection.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Inventors: Cassie M. Malloy, Christophe Brassenx, Zhonghuai Zhang, Linwood Ludy, Tianqi Gao
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Publication number: 20130211496Abstract: The subject-matter of the invention relates to a knitted tube (100), in particular a stent (110) to be inserted into arterial blood vessels, comprising at least one circular knitted article (103) configured as knitted fabric as well as a method for producing a knitted tube (100), in particular a stent (110) to be inserted into arterial blood vessels, comprising the steps: production of a circular knitted article (103) configured as knitted fabric, wherein the produced circular knitted article (103) is reversed so that the originally internal side (106) of the circular knitted article (107) is arranged outside.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Inventor: Alfred Buck
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Patent number: 8505339Abstract: A knit sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The knit sleeve is constructed including a knit tubular wall and at least one knit tubular extension attached to the wall. Further, a barrier member is disposed in the at least one knit tubular extension. The at least one knit tubular extension and the barrier member are foldable at least partially about the knit tubular wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Federal-Mogul Powertrain, Inc.Inventors: Cassie Malloy, Zhong Haui Zhang
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Patent number: 8461065Abstract: A touch-fastening anti-skidding material includes a knitted foundation layer and a plurality of synthetic yarns that is secured together by being collectively knitted in the foundation layer. The foundation layer is formed by knitting of pliable base yarns and synthetic yarns. The synthetic yarns are knitted in U-shaped loops and the base yarns are knitted between adjacent strands of the knitted synthetic yarns to make a large area cloth. The cloth may be in a planar form without hollow opening sections or it includes open sections to facilitate air permeability. The loops of the synthetic yarns have legs extending beyond the foundation layer by a predetermined length and the synthetic yarns show rigidity strength, whereby a flexible, resilient, light-weighted, and low-cost touch-fastening anti-skidding material is formed.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Formosa Saint Jose Corp.Inventor: Yang Ming-Shun
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Patent number: 8443634Abstract: Textile-based electrodes incorporating graduated patterns include a fabric portion having non-conductive yarns and an electrically conductive region having electrically conductive yarn filaments. The electrodes can further include float yarns and can be configured in a textured or ribbed construction. When incorporated into a garment, the electrodes can be used to monitor biophysical characteristics, such as the garment wearer's heart rate.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Textronics, Inc.Inventors: Kimberly Scheffler, Keith Sherrill
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Patent number: 8418508Abstract: Isoelastic porous meshes useful in hernia repair have pores that remain open under physiological loads.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Sofradim ProductionInventors: Julie Lecuivre, Karine Trogneux
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Patent number: 8341980Abstract: Integrated multiaxial articles are formed of yarns arranged in multiaxial direction in a plurality of layers bound together by a set of through-the-layers yarns. Methods and apparatus of making same are presented. Hollow integrated multiaxial fabric and its variants are introduced.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignees: Stoneferry Technology, LLC, Sinoma Science & Technology Ltd.Inventors: Zhong-Xing Mi, Qian Zhao, Youjiang Wang, Shijie Chen
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Publication number: 20120318026Abstract: An article of footwear has an upper that includes a knitted component and a sole structure secured to the upper. The knitted component may define a tube formed of unitary knit construction, and a strand may extend through a length of the tube. As another example, the knitted component may have a pair of at least partially coextensive knitted layers formed of unitary knit construction, and a plurality of floating yarns may extend between the knitted layers. In some configurations, the knit type or yarn type may vary in different regions of the knitted component to impart different properties. Additionally, the knitted component may incorporate a thermoplastic yarn that is fused in different regions of the knitted component to impart different properties. A flat knitting process or a variety of other knitting processes may be utilized to form the knitted component.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Bhupesh Dua, Bruce Huffa, Benjamin A. Shaffer
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Patent number: 8316672Abstract: A net is made from a multi-layer film which is used to produce at least two layers of synthetic yarns that are unified by application of a thermal process.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Inventor: Antonios M. Karatzis
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Publication number: 20120171918Abstract: A flame resistant fabric with tracing yarns includes a flame resistant fabric with a first non-tracing yarn, and a second tracing yarn. The first non-tracing yarn and/or the second tracing yarn include flame resistant fibers being selected from the group consisting of inherently flame resistant fibers and treated fibers. When the flame resistant fabric is exposed to heat, flames, long-term excessive UV light, or the like, the first non-tracing yarn is adapted to hold its color and the second tracing yarn is adapted to change colors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventors: William L. Lawson, III, Kimberly M. Henry, Brian P. Shiels
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Patent number: 8171755Abstract: A knit fabric comprising a knit base containing at least one thread of a material, said thread changing its electrical resistance under the influence of moisture, is provided with an incorporated moisture sensor that comprises at least two spaced apart electrically conductive electrodes. Rows or columns of stitches of the knit base are located between the electrodes. Each of the electrodes contains at least one electrically conductive thread that is knit together with the knit base and that is in electrical connection with electrical connecting means (16) that are accessible from the outside.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Kunert Fashion GmbH & Co, KGInventors: Michael Jahn, Wolfgang Von Riedheim, Claudia-Susanne Franke, Mike Oertel, Klaus Meier
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Patent number: 8161775Abstract: In one aspect of the invention, an integrated hollow fabric structure includes a body having an axis and a thickness along a direction perpendicular to the axis, at least first and second groups of yarns, the yarns of each group space-regularly disposed in layers, where the yarn layers of the at least two groups of yarns are alternately stacked and interlocked together, and embedded in the body, and a third group of yarns through the thickness of the body to interlock the layers together, where the positions and the pattern of interlocking vary according to the need.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignees: Stoneferry Technology, LLC, Sinoma Science & Technology Ltd.Inventors: Zhong-Xing Mi, Qian Zhao, Youjiang Wang, Shijie Chen
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Publication number: 20120082807Abstract: A knit sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The knit sleeve is constructed including a knit tubular wall and at least one knit tubular extension attached to the wall. Further, a barrier member is disposed in the at least one knit tubular extension. The at least one knit tubular extension and the barrier member are foldable at least partially about the knit tubular wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Cassie Malloy, Zhong Huai Zhang
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Publication number: 20120067087Abstract: Manufacturing a tubular knitted article on a flat knitting machine includes using at least two diametrically opposed needle beds, which has plain stitches and purl stitches in each stitch row, wherein purl stitches follow the plain stitches of a stitch row in a subsequent stitch row, and plain stitches follow the purl stitches of the stitch row in the subsequent stitch row.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventor: Otto Failenschmid
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Patent number: 8133824Abstract: Fabrics and garments may include “dimensionalized” structures. The fabric may be “dimensionalized” by integrally forming a plurality of self-standing fabric surface modifying elements in the fabric material to thereby provide a fabric contact level different from (and/or reduced in surface area as compared to) the fabric base level. Garments may include this “dimensionalized” material, e.g., positioned at various locations to promote better evaporative cooling of the body or heat retention, such as along the wearer's spine, sides, and/or other locations that release substantial heat. The “dimensionalizing” structure may be formed in the material, for example, by molding, rolling, embossing, calendering, stretching, crimping, pressing, heating, and/or the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Edward Louis Harber
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Publication number: 20120036899Abstract: Provided is a novel conjugated yarn which: has excellent stretchability; is provided with a sufficient strength; shows high transparency; provides a good tactile sense; and has moderate fit power. Also provided are a knitted fabric knitted by using such conjugated yarn and a clothing product using such knitted fabric. Also provided is a method of producing a novel conjugated yarn which: has excellent stretchability; is provided with a sufficient strength; shows high transparency; provides a good tactile sense; and has moderate fit power.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventors: Shigeaki Seno, Akira Kudo
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Publication number: 20120036897Abstract: A circular knitted fabric for the manufacture of a garment includes a first group of courses formed of a low melting point yarn and a first yarn, and a continuing second group of courses formed of the low melting point yarn and a second yarn. The second group of courses has an elastane content greater than that of the first group of courses. The low melting point yarn fuses with the first and second yarns after heating to a temperature sufficient to melt the low melting point yarn only. The fabric, after finishing, is adapted to be cut into a garment in such a way that the first group of courses becomes a body or the first group of courses of the garment, and the second group of courses becomes an integral elastic band portion or the second group of courses-like selvedge of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventors: Chi Leung CHUNG, King Hung Andrew Ko, Ka Chun Wan
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Publication number: 20120004631Abstract: A method of making a three-dimensional wound packing member is described, the method comprising the steps of: taking material selected from at least one of the following forms comprising perforated sheet, net, woven, non-woven and knitted material; subjecting the at least one material to at least one forming process selected from the processes comprising rolling into tubes, braiding, knotting and knitting to form a three-dimensional and resilient structural unit member for packing into a wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Smith & Nephew PlcInventor: Edward Hartwell
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Patent number: 8082761Abstract: A method for fabricating multilayer fabrics having a prescribed integration pattern and an apparatus of implementing same. In one embodiment, the method include the steps of providing a plurality of winding yarn carriers arranged in a multilayer structure along a first direction and configured such that each winding yarn carrier is operably movable with respect to one another along a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction, forming a plurality of crossover points of the winding yarns by moving at least one winding yarn carrier along the second direction according to the integration pattern, transporting the binder yarns through the plurality of winding yarn layers at predetermined locations along the first direction, and locking the binder yarns in place, pushing the binder yarns toward the fell of the multilayer fabrics, and taking up the formed multilayer fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignees: Stoneferry Technology, LLC, Sinoma Science & Technology Ltd.Inventors: Youjiang Wang, Qian Zhao, Zhong-Xing Mi, Jianzhong Zhang
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Publication number: 20110252547Abstract: A helmet cover is disclosed. The covering includes a knitted fabric formed into a dome shape. The fabric may include two or more holes configured to allow a goggle retention strap to pass through in order to enable the goggle retention strap to form a closed loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: Joanne Leung, Julian Chan
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Publication number: 20110240827Abstract: An exhaust hanger band assembly, sleeve therefore, and method of increasing the elongation strength of an exhaust hanger band is provide. The exhaust hanger band assembly includes an elastomeric body configured to operably couple an exhaust member to a frame member of a vehicle. The elastomeric body has an annular outer surface extending along a body central axis between opposite sides. The assembly further includes a textile sleeve having a tubular wall extending along a sleeve central axis in generally parallel relation to the body central axis and between opposite ends. The tubular wall has at least one section of wale direction knit yarns extending along the sleeve central axis and at least one weft inserted yarn extending substantially transversely to the wale direction knit yarns about a circumference of the tubular wall. The at least one weft inserted yarn is interlinked with the at least one section of wale direction knit yarns.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: Cassie M. Malloy, John Emerson Burdy
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Patent number: 7960603Abstract: A medical bandage is disclosed including a knitted spacer fabric cover or padding positioned in surrounding relation on a moisture-hardenable substrate. A reactive system is applied to and into the thickness of the substrate. The reactive system having a first state wherein the substrate remains in a flexible, conformable condition and a second state wherein the reactive system hardens, simultaneously hardening the substrate into a desired conformation.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: BSN Medical, Inc.Inventor: John C. Evans
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Publication number: 20110114553Abstract: A hollow porous membrane with a reduced cost and excellent separation characteristic, water permeability, and mechanical strength and a process of producing the hollow porous membrane with an excellent adhesive property between a support and a porous membrane layer at a low cost are provided. The hollow porous membrane includes a porous membrane layer in which dense layers are disposed in the vicinities of an outer surface and an inner surface. In the process of producing the hollow porous membrane, membrane-forming dopes of a first membrane-forming dope and a second membrane-forming dope, which contain the material of the porous membrane layer and a solvent, are successively applied and stacked onto the outer circumferential surface of a hollow support and the applied membrane-forming dopes are simultaneously coagulated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masashi Teramachi, Kei Murase, Toshinori Sumi, Yasuo Hiromoto, Hiroyuki Fujiki, Masaki Kurashina, Masakazu Minagawa
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Patent number: 7943536Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to dimensionally stable stretch or elastic textile articles characterized in that the article has not been subjected to temperatures greater than 160° C. The disclosure is also directed to a method to make dimensionally stable stretch articles characterized by the absence of a traditional heat-setting step.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Dow Global Technologies LLCInventors: Fabio D'Ottaviano, Alberto Lora Lamia
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Publication number: 20110100067Abstract: A knitted fabric is designed and adapted to fit box springs of varying size. The knitted fabric includes four panels that each includes three layers—a middle layer, a top layer and bottom layer. The knitted fabric is elastic and stretches to fit over the box spring. The four panel construction provides a large opening on the top of the box spring, which allows the knitted fabric to be removed from the box spring without removal of the mattress.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Andrew T. Morgan, Donna L. Melvin
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Publication number: 20110083475Abstract: Method for manufacturing a flat knitted fabric with a secured end border, particularly a bandage, on a flat knitting machine with front and rear needle beds, wherein initially the basic fabric is knitted on both needle beds, wherein in the border region of the fabric, at least on the inner side of the knitted fabric an elastic thread is knitted-in and that at least one of the needle beds a hot melt adhesive thread is knitted-in, and that, for forming the border, knitting is carried out only on the needle bed which knits the outer side of the fabric, so that the elastic thread located on the other needle bed is extended, whereupon the stitches are knitted off, wherein the border is pulled by the elastic threads which contract under load onto the inner side of the fabric, where it is subsequently fixed by heating of the hot melt adhesive thread.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: MEDI GMBH & CO. KGInventor: Stefan WEIHERMUELLER
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Patent number: 7921677Abstract: A vehicular upholstery fabric is made from a raw tricot fabric which is knitted by using a PPT-multifilament yarn whose single fiber fineness is about 0.5˜6.0 dtex and whose total fineness is about 30˜180 dtex for the ground yarn and the pile yarn. The raw tricot fabric has been transformed into a napped tricot pile fabric by raising the sinker loop of the pile yarn of the raw tricot fabric to form fluffs which are then sheared to form cut piles. A PPT-bulky multifilament yarn is used for the ground yarn. A PPT-non-bulky texturized multifilament yarn or a PPT-bulky texturized multifilament yarn is used for the pile yarn.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignees: Honda Motor Co., Ltd., TB Kawashima Co., Ltd.Inventors: Daisuke Susa, Hidehito Fukumoto, Kazuki Kitagawa, Tomohiro Nagao
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Publication number: 20110048977Abstract: A supply of clean room wipes. The supply of clean room wipes includes a sealed package and a plurality of wipes within the sealed package. The wipes in the package include a substrate and an anhydride finish applied to the substrate. The treated wipes have a Strength Contribution from Treatment (lbs) when tested using a standard trap tear method ASTM D 5587:1996 of greater than about 10% and an average improvement in Percent Carbon Black Pick-Up greater than about 10% compared to an untreated wipe. In addition, a sealed edge may be applied along the perimeter of each wipe to prevent loss of material from the wipe during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Adam S. Davidson, Susan E. Faile
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Publication number: 20110046715Abstract: Auxetic fabric structures, of the sort which can be useful in conjunction with composite materials, and related methods of fabrication.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Samuel C. Ugbolue, Yong K. Kim, Steven B. Warner, Qinguo Fan, Chen-Lu Yang, Olena Kyzymchuk
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Publication number: 20110030127Abstract: An electronic transducer comprises a knitted structure extendible in two dimensions defined by its courses and wales. An electro-conductive yarn (4) defines at least one single course in the structure adjacent non-conductive yarns (2), and is to be part of a circuit providing an indication of an electrical characteristic of the yarn. When unextended in either direction, successive loops of the stitches including the electro-conductive yarn are in engagement. Extension of the structure in the course direction separate loops forming the stitches, and extension in the wale direction urges the loops together. The structure can be used in methods of registering extension of the structure in either or both of the course and wale directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: ROSNES LIMITEDInventors: Tilak Dias, William Hurley
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Patent number: 7874184Abstract: A knit protective sleeve and method of construction thereof provides a continuous and seamless sleeve wall knit from one or more yarns extending between opposite open ends of the sleeve. At least one heat vent opening is integrally knit within the wall between the ends.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Federal-Mogul Powertrain, Inc.Inventors: Cassie M. Malloy, Zhong Huai Zhang, Ellen Bacon, Linwood Ludy
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Publication number: 20110000020Abstract: Bedding material including a first fabric section manufactured from performance fabric and having a first and second side; and, a second fabric section attached to the first side of the first fabric section. Additionally, a third fabric section can be attached to the second side of the first fabric section. The first fabric section can be attached to the second fabric section through a flatlock stitch. The first fabric section can include a first zone and a second zone wherein the first zone contains different performance properties from the second zone and the first zone can have thermal or moisture wicking properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: Sheex LLCInventors: Susan Katherine Walvius, Michelle Marie Marciniak
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Publication number: 20110000003Abstract: A wetsuit having an outer and/or inner surface is manufactured from an improved non-absorbent and quick drying fabric. The improved non-absorbent and quick drying fabric is made of 100% non-absorbent fiber, selected from polyester, having a fineness ranging from 30 denier to 75 denier, and pre-processed with water repellent before being knitted, then knitted by a single circular knitting machine under a setting of 18˜44 gauge per inch. The result is an improved fine, thin, non-absorbent, and quick drying fabric, which prevents the penetration of water molecules. The improved non-absorbent and quick drying fabric is laminated with a rubber sponge material to form an improved non-absorbent and quick drying wetsuit material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventor: Min-Chen Shiue
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Publication number: 20100307199Abstract: A method for making a life vest includes making first and second double-knitted fabrics from an artificial filament. Each of the first and second double-knitted fabrics includes inner and outer cloth layers. The first and second double-knitted fabrics are dyed. Then, the inner cloth layer of each of the first and second double-knitted fabrics is processed to form a brush structure on the inner cloth layer. The brush structure and the inner and outer layers of each of the first and second double-knitted fabrics undergo a heat-setting process so that the sizes of the brush structure and the inner and outer layers of each of the first and second double-knitted fabrics are stabilized. The first and second double-knitted fabrics are cut and sewn so that the outer cloth layers face outward and that the inner cloth layers face each other. A buoyant material is filled between a receiving space defined between the inner cloth layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Yung-Mao Huang, Ming-Lung Wu
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Publication number: 20100281631Abstract: Flat knitting allows production of textile structures (e.g., for use in footwear uppers) of a final desired shape such that textile cutting steps can be avoided. Flat knitted elements also can be formed directly in desired three dimensional shapes, which can help avoid the need to use additional support structures (e.g., in footwear construction). By selectively placing multiple different yarns and/or stitch patterns at multiple different locations in the overall structure during the knitting process, flat knitted products may have multiple different physical properties (e.g., different stretchability, different moisture management capabilities, etc.) at multiple different locations or zones within a single, unitary construction (e.g., different properties at different zones or locations within a single footwear structure). Additionally, flat knitting can be used to produce pockets, tunnels, or other layered structures in the final product.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Bhupesh Dua, Edward Nathaniel Thomas
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Patent number: 7823420Abstract: The invention relates to a textile protection element (30) for a plastic support (33) of knitted embodiment, comprising at least one section (31, 32) with a thermosealing textile thread (2). The above is particularly of use for protection of a plastic hose.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Federal Mogul Systems ProtectionInventors: Hubert Andrieu, Emeline Andrieu, legal representative, Lionel Dromain, Gérard Mirmand, Christophe Brassenx
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Publication number: 20100262106Abstract: A method of making a three-dimensional wound packing member is described, the method comprising the steps of: taking material selected from at least one of the following forms comprising perforated sheet, net, woven, non-woven and knitted material; subjecting the at least one material to at least one forming process selected from the processes comprising rolling into tubes, braiding, knotting and knitting to form a three-dimensional and resilient structural unit member for packing into a wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2007Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: Smith & Nephew PlcInventor: Edward Hartwell
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Publication number: 20100218562Abstract: A method for making a seamless knit belt including forming two longitudinal rib sections that are formed from a different material than the body of the belt. The rib sections are formed during the tubular knitting process and then the body of the knit composite is run through a polymeric treating system. After the body is treated, the rib sections are trimmed from the edges and the resulting product is a coated seamless knit belt.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventor: Eun Kyung Lee
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Patent number: 7757517Abstract: A knit tubular protective sleeve and method of construction thereof provides a continuous and seamless tubular wall knit from one or more yarns extending between opposite open ends of the sleeve. At least one opening is integrally knit within the tubular wall between the ends. The opening has a circumferentially continuous, knit outer periphery.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Federal-Mogul Powertrain, Inc.Inventor: Cassie M. Malloy
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Publication number: 20100154256Abstract: An article of footwear has an upper that includes a knitted component and a sole structure secured to the upper. The knitted component may define a tube formed of unitary knit construction, and a strand may extend through a length of the tube. As another example, the knitted component may have a pair of at least partially coextensive knitted layers formed of unitary knit construction, and a plurality of floating yarns may extend between the knitted layers. In some configurations, the knit type or yarn type may vary in different regions of the knitted component to impart different properties. Additionally, the knitted component may incorporate a thermoplastic yarn that is fused in different regions of the knitted component to impart different properties. A flat knitting process or a variety of other knitting processes may be utilized to form the knitted component.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Bhupesh Dua
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Patent number: 7712336Abstract: A method of manufacturing an industrial fabric comprising the steps of knitting a first fabric strip portion having two widthwise edges and a width that is narrower than the industrial fabric to the desired length of the industrial fabric, forming the first fabric strip portion into an endless loop by joining the widthwise edges with a CD seam, placing the first fabric strip portion around two rotatably mounted rolls and knitting a second fabric portion to the desired length of the industrial fabric, where knitting of the second fabric portion proceeds along the first edge of the first fabric portion and is a knitted continuation thereof. Alternatively, knitted fabric strips can be joined together in a spiral fashion to create a full width industrial fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: Joseph Gerald O'Connor, Maurice Paquin, Dana Burton Eagles, Francis L. Davenport
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Publication number: 20100084825Abstract: A textile gasket and method of construction thereof for establishing a seal between mating members in a high temperature application is provided. The gasket has a knit, tubular body constructed at least in part of non-metallic, heat-resistant yarns. The body extends between opposite ends with at least one of the ends being rolled toward the other end to form a circumferentially extending rolled portion of a predetermined diameter for receipt between the mating members.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: Cassie Malloy, Zhong Huai Zhang, Ming-Ming Chen, Lucia Della Putta, Gerard Mirmand, Linwood Ludy
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Patent number: 7690225Abstract: The invention relates to a flexible protective corrugated tube (1) comprising at least two different yarns and a plurality of larger-diameter zones (2) and a plurality of smaller-diameter zones (3) which are alternated along the length of the tube (1). The inventive tube is characterized in that first yarns (4) form a weave of weft courses combined with stitch courses. In addition, the tube can comprise second yarns (5) which also form a weave of stitch courses combined with weft courses. In this way, the tube obtained has improved flexibility, adaptability and bendability.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2005Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Relats, S.A.Inventors: Jordi Relats, Pere Relats, Dolors Artola, Anna Fruns
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Publication number: 20100070008Abstract: An active implantable medical device (AIMD). The AIMD comprises an electronics module; and a knitted electrode assembly comprising: at least one biocompatible, electrically non-conductive filament arranged in substantially parallel rows each stitched to an adjacent row, and at least one biocompatible, electrically conductive filament intertwined with the at least one non-conductive filament, and configured to be electrically connected to the electronics module.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: National ICT Australia LimitedInventors: John L. Parker, David Robinson
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Publication number: 20100070007Abstract: An active implantable medical device (AIMD). The AIMD comprises: a knitted electrode assembly comprising: at least one biocompatible, electrically non-conductive filament arranged in substantially parallel rows each stitched to an adjacent row, and at least one biocompatible, electrically conductive filament having a first end intertwined with a first row of the at least one non-conductive filament, and a second end intertwined with a second row of the at least one non-conductive filament, wherein the first and second rows are spaced from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: National ICT Australia LimitedInventors: John L. Parker, David Robinson
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Publication number: 20100031705Abstract: A ribbon which is knitted for reinforcing a hollow element has at least two knitted ribbon parts which are connected to one another by at least one continuous weft thread which is laid in repeated loops, wherein the weft thread is tied up firmly into the respective ribbon part in fastening sections which change from ribbon part to ribbon part. In dividing sections between said fastening sections, the weft thread is guided to and fro in weft thread loops between the ribbon parts, wherein the loop heads of the weft thread loops are arranged releasably and stretchably on the ribbon parts. As a result, it is possible to produce the ribbon in a relatively small width and to widen it substantially for later use by releasing and stretching the loop heads.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2007Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Boyd Higgins, Mario Widmer, Konstantin Antropow
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Publication number: 20100006504Abstract: A liquid separation device is provided, and is capable of suppressing the lowering of filtration function due to an increase in flow channel resistance of permeated liquid which results in a separation membrane falling in a groove of a permeated liquid flow channel material along with accompanied breakage of the separation membrane surface. A permeated liquid flow channel material is disposed on the back side of a separation membrane composed of a sheet-like material having a linear groove and a linear crest alternately arrayed on one surface or both surfaces, wherein a groove width of the linear groove in the sheet-like material is 10 to 200 ?m, and a ratio of the groove width of the linear groove to the pitch of the linear groove is 0.45 or more.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: TORAY Industries , Inc.Inventors: Yoshifumi Odaka, Toshimasa Katayama, Tsunemitsu Kitagawa
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Patent number: 7611999Abstract: A breathable, stretchable, and heat-moldable multi-layer weft knit spacer fabric having a substantially decorative first layer and a spaced less decorative second layer. Also, a method of integrally knitting the multi-layer knitted fabric on a circular weft knit machine is also described. Articles of the manufacture comprising the fabric are also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Inventor: Brian McMurray
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Patent number: 7607323Abstract: A knitted collar for a casual shirt is made resistive to a tendency to curl by forming the collar of a knitted fabric with pockets at opposite end edges to hold stays. Each pocket is formed of two fabric plys defining an internal channel extending alongside the collar edge. The plys are substantially unattached to one another except for a stitch connecting the plys only at an intermediate location. The stay is of a width dimension sufficiently more narrow than the channel for insertion through an open end of the channel and past the stitch to retain the stay within the channel between a closed end of the channel and the stitch.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Inventor: Charles F. Hall
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Publication number: 20090241374Abstract: A shoe 1 of the present invention includes an upper 2 made of a stretchable fabric. The stretchable fabric is integrated with a sole 3 in a state of being stretched. Further, a method of manufacturing the shoe 1 of the present invention is a method of manufacturing a shoe using a stretchable fabric for the upper 2. The method includes steps of: producing an upper pattern using a last having a size smaller than that of the sole 3 as a base; producing the upper 2 with the stretchable fabric being stretched by stretching the upper pattern and fitting the upper pattern onto a last having a size that matches the sole 3; and integrating the upper 2 with the stretchable fabric being stretched with the sole 3.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: MIZUNO CORPORATIONInventors: Natsuki SATO, Tetsuo YAMAMOTO, Yoshinobu WATANABE, Satoshi KISHIMOTO