Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
442304000 | KNIT FABRIC (I.E., KNIT STRAND OR STRIP MATERIAL) | 54 |
20090004940 | Textile Complex Comprising a Combining Substrate Coated on Its Two Sides - A textile complex includes a first textile layer, a second textile layer and a substrate for bonding the textile layers together, wherein the substrate includes a third textile layer, each of the faces of which are coated with a thermo-adhesive product network, and the substrate is inserted between the first and second textile layers so as to bond, by respectively laminating a face of the textile layers to a thermo-adhesive product network, the first and second textile layers together. | 01-01-2009 |
20090227165 | Stretch Composite Fabric and Expanded Porous Polytetrafluoroethylene Film - A stretch composite fabric comprises a sintered expanded porous polytetrafluoroethylene film and a stretch cloth laminated to each other while maintaining a flat state. The stretch composite fabric has a tensile stress at 10% elongation, as measured in at least one direction, of 1.8 N/15 mm or less. When a 5 cm-width test piece of the stretch composite fabric is stretched in a length direction under a load of 300 g and then released from the stress, an elongation recovery R of the stretch composite fabric, which is given by the following equation, is preferably 70% or more. R=(L2−L3)/(L2−L1)×100 (In the equation, L1, L2, and L3 represent the lengths of the composite fabric before the load is applied, when the load is applied, and after the load is removed, respectively.) | 09-10-2009 |
20100022150 | Yarns with Coffee Residue and Preparation Thereof - The present invention provides to a preparation of a yarn with coffee residue. The present invention also provide to a novel yarn with coffee residue. | 01-28-2010 |
20100093243 | STRETCHABLE ARTIFICIAL LEATHER - Stretchable artificial leather comprising a fibrous substrate comprising tricot knitted fabric, and a polyurethane resin layer laminated on the surface of the fibrous substrate, the stretchable artificial leather having fixed load elongation of from 30 to 60% in each of a longitudinal direction, a lateral direction and a bias direction. | 04-15-2010 |
20110045728 | Fiber Blends, Yarns And Fabrics Made Thereof - The invention relates to blends of high wet modulus cellulosic fibers and solvent spun cellulosic fibers and yarns and fabrics made thereof. | 02-24-2011 |
20110045729 | SANITARY MATS MADE OF NATURAL FIBRES, METHOD OF OBTAINING SANITARY MATS AND USE OF NATURAL FIBRES TO PRODUCE SANITARY MATS - The subjects of the invention are sanitary mats made of natural fibres, the method of obtaining sanitary mats and use of natural fibres to produce sanitary mats. In order to minimise hazards caused by viruses and bacteria, it is very important to consequently implement the cleaning and disinfection programme, which is aimed to decrease the infection hazard by taking the number of microorganisms present in the environment down below a certain secure level. The mat is used to disinfect vehicle wheels and pedestrian shoes. | 02-24-2011 |
20110045730 | Deposition of Electronic Circuits on Fibers and Other Materials - Fibers, such as textile fibers, having electrical components deposited thereon. More particularly, one or more electrical components are formed directly onto the surface of at least one fiber. The fiber having the electrical component formed thereon may then be interlaced with other fibers to form a larger piece of fabric, which can be employed to produce an article of clothing. A group of transistors and piezoelectric components forming an accelerometer may be woven onto one or more natural or synthetic fibers. The fibers may then be employed as the warp, weft, or both, of a woven piece of fabric, or used to form a knitted piece of fabric. The fabric piece can then be cut and sewn to form a wearable item, such as a shirt, a pair of pants, a hat, or the upper piece of a shoe that includes the accelerometer. | 02-24-2011 |
20110244748 | WATER RESISTANT MEDICAL BANDAGING PRODUCT - A water resistant article for positioning on an appendage to be treated comprises a knitted body constructed from synthetic yarns is provided, wherein each of the synthetic yarns comprise a bundle of substantially parallel fine monofilaments. | 10-06-2011 |
20120058700 | TRI-FUNCTION, INTEGRATED, PLURAL-LAYER BARRIER COATING STRUCTURE FOR A COMBUSTIBLE-LIQUID CONTAINER - A tri-function, self-sealing, anti-leakage and fire-extreme-heat-protective coating for, and applicable to the outside of, a liquid-fuel container, including (a) an inner layer portion with a structural propensity for sealing inwardly directed container puncture wounds, (b) an intermediate layer portion with a structural propensity for sealing outwardly directed container puncture wounds, and (c) an outer layer portion with combined structural propensities (1) for sealing all-direction container puncture wounds and (2) for minimizing heat rise within a protected container due to a fire or an extreme heat condition adjacent the outside of the container. | 03-08-2012 |
20120295506 | SPANDEX WITH HIGH UNIFORMITY - Disclosed herein are a highly uniform spandex and process for making such spandex. More particularly, the polyurethaneurea of which such spandex is prepared has both dialkylurea and cycloalkylurea ends, wherein a chain terminator composition includes a dialkylamine such as diethylamine and a cylcoalkylamine such as cyclohexylamine. | 11-22-2012 |
20120302118 | SHEET FOR FIBER-REINFORCED RESIN AND FIBER-REINFORCED RESIN MOLDED ARTICLE USING THE SAME - A sheet for a fiber-reinforced resin according to the present invention includes a conjugate fiber that contains a low melting point polymer component and a high melting point polymer component. The low melting point polymer component and the high melting point polymer component are polymers of the same type. When the sheet is formed into a fiber-reinforced resin molded article, the low melting point polymer component serves as a matrix resin, while the high melting point polymer component serves as a reinforcing fiber. The conjugate fiber is arranged in at least one direction. A fiber-reinforced resin molded article according to the present invention is obtained by heating the sheet for a fiber-reinforced resin to a temperature equal to or higher than the melting point of the low melting point polymer component and lower than the melting point of the high melting point polymer component, followed by compression molding. | 11-29-2012 |
20150017861 | COLLAGEN SCAFFOLD FOR CELL GROWTH AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - A bioscaffold and method of manufacture is described. The bioscaffold has greater than 80% type I collagen fibers or bundles having a knitted structure providing tensile load strength. A method of manufacture incorporates the steps of: (a) isolating collagen fibers or bundles; (b) incubating the fibers or bundles in a mixture of NaOH, alcohol, acetone, HCl and ascorbic acide; and (c) mechanical manipulation of the fibers or bundles to produce knitted structure. | 01-15-2015 |
20150299426 | Stabilized Thermoplastic Copolyesters - A thermoplastic copolyester composition that is able to maintain its color and mechanical strength after exposure to full weathering is provided. More specifically, a stabilizing system is employed in the composition that contains a mixture of one or more light stabilizers (e.g., hindered amines, UV absorbers, etc.), antioxidants (e.g., sterically hindered phenols, organophosphorous compounds, etc.), and secondary amines. By selectively controlling the type and concentration of the stabilizers, the present inventor has discovered that a composition may be formed that is generally resistant to color change and crazing (i.e., micro-crack formation) upon weathering. In addition to a stabilizing system, a processing stabilizer is also employed in the copolyester resin that includes a metal salt of a fatty acid having a chain length of greater than 22 carbon atoms. The present inventor has discovered that such stabilizers are particularly effective in reducing internal stresses during fiber or film formation and thereby minimizing brittleness of the resulting article. For example, a monofilament formed from the thermoplastic copolyester resin of the present invention may exhibit an elongation at break retention percentage of from about 85% to about 150% after exposure to a Xenon arc at 2000 kJ/m | 10-22-2015 |
20160177471 | POLYSACCHARIDE FIBERS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME | 06-23-2016 |
442305000 | Including parallel strips | 1 |
20080200087 | Ventilation material - A ventilation structure as a material for manufacturing sheet of cloth, mat, footwear, mattress cover, etc. is disclosed that includes a lower layer of knitted fabric formed of a water-impermeable and water vapor-permeable fabric; an upper layer of knitted fabric formed of a water-impermeable and water vapor-permeable fabric; a plurality of support members formed between the upper and the lower layers; and a plurality of reticulated air ducts formed between the upper and the lower layers with the support members disposed thereamong. In one embodiment, the support members are shaped as triangle. Preferably, the support members are formed of plastic. In another embodiment, the hardness of a first portion of the support members is higher than that of the remaining portions of the support members. In yet another embodiment, the support members have a projecting portion contacting either the upper layer or the lower layer. | 08-21-2008 |
442306000 | Including an elastic strand | 10 |
20100130083 | CATIONIC DYEABLE POLYURETHANE ELASTIC YARN AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION - Disclosed is a polyurethane elastic yarn which is excellent in elongation, resilience, heat resistance, alkali resistance, chemical resistance, and capability of being dyed with a cationic dye and which is suitable for use in a stretch cloth, a wearing apparel or the like. The polyurethane elastic yarn comprises: an elastic yarn comprising a polyurethane mainly composed of a polymer diol and a diisocyanate; and a polymer of a compound having a sulfonate group contained in the elastic yarn. | 05-27-2010 |
20100184347 | POLYURETHANE ELASTIC FIBERS - An object of the present invention is to provide polyurethane elastic fibers that, when dyed with acidic dyes, exhibit a deep dyeing property and high fastness equivalent to those of polyamide fibers used as a companion material in mixed knitted and woven fabrics, while also exhibiting excellent spinning stability. | 07-22-2010 |
20120122364 | KNITTING WITH YARNS OF DIFFERING STRETCH PROPERTIES - A method of forming a circular knit fabric includes feeding a multi-filament non-elastomeric yarn from a first spool into an aperture defined in a yarn carrier plate that guides the non-elastomeric yarn sequentially to a series of knitting needles spaced about a circular needle array; while feeding an elastomeric yarn from a second spool to the yarn carrier plate, such that a fabric is knit to have a ground comprising both the non-elastomeric yarn and the elastomeric yarn. The non-elastomeric yarn and the elastomeric yarn are fed together into the carrier plate aperture in an untwisted, unwrapped relation, such that the fabric ground is knit to have a technical face in which potions of the non-elastomeric yarn are exposed in some areas and portions of the elastomeric yarn are exposed in some areas. | 05-17-2012 |
20120129416 | AUXETIC KNITTED FABRIC - An auxetic knitted fabric, comprising an auxetic component knitted from at least a first type of fibre, and a stabilising component knitted from at least a second type of fibre, wherein the first and second fibre types have different mechanical properties. | 05-24-2012 |
20120208418 | SYNTHETIC LEATHER - Disclosed is synthetic leather, which includes and fabricated by laminating: a) a sheet made of PVC or polyurethane; b) a knit fabric having core yarn inserted between fabric weaves, a knit fabric knitted together with elastic yarn, or a knit fabric which has core yam inserted between fabric weaves and is knitted together with elastic yam. It is possible to provide synthetic leather, which replaces synthetic leather fabricated by laminating a PVC resin surface layer, a polyurethane foam cushion layer and a fabric layer using flame lamination process to fundamentally remove defect such as combustion gas and residual catalyst generated in flame lamination process of polyurethane foam and fabric and discoloration by monomer, improve rumples and twists generated in a sewed portion after sewing, and allow shortening of delivery date through shortening of process and removal of loss on process. | 08-16-2012 |
20120244773 | ELASTIC WARP KNITTED FABRIC - There is disclosed an elastic warp knitted fabric which exhibits excellent extensibility and extension recovery characteristics that said elastic warp knitted fabric gives good wearing feeling, has excellent motion followability, can contribute to improvement in movement function, further has no limitation in applications due to extension force thereof, and can be used as the material of a garment less likely to lose the shape due to wearing. The elastic warp knitted fabric of the present invention is the elastic warp knitted fabric knitted at least two reeds, and is characterized in that the elastic fibers are arranged on at least one reed and inelastic fibers are arranged on the other reed, respectively, both an extension force in the warp direction and that in the weft direction are 100 cN to 600 cN, in extension by 80% of the said knitted fabric, that the ratio of the extension force in the warp direction to that in the weft direction is 0.8 to 1.8, and also that both extension recovery percentage in the warp direction and that in the weft direction, after extension and recovery by 80% are repeated three times, are 85% or more. | 09-27-2012 |
20130295812 | Modified Jersey Knit Fabric and Methods of Making the Same - A knit fabric having a modified knit structure comprising a first layer of jersey knit fabric and a second layer of jersey knit fabric, wherein the first and second layers of jersey knit fabric are joined to each other by a third layer of tuck stitches, and wherein the first and second jersey stitch layers include at least one continuous strand of bare rubber and a plurality of continuous strands selected from the group consisting of continuous strands of bare rubber and continuous strands of non-elastic yarn, and the third layer of tuck stitches are made of continuous strands of non-elastic yarn, knit together into the fabric so as to hold the first and second jersey stitch layers together. | 11-07-2013 |
20140242869 | STRUCTURE OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FABRIC - A structure of three-dimensional electrically conductive fabric includes a resilient conductive tissue, a foundation tissue, and a support tissue. The support tissue is arranged between and connects the resilient conductive tissue and the foundation tissue. The resilient conductive tissue, the foundation tissue, and the support tissue are unitarily combined through knitting to form the structure of three-dimensional electrically conductive fabric. | 08-28-2014 |
20150031260 | ANTI-FATIGUE ELASTIC FABRIC - An elastic fabric with anti-fatigue property, with three types of constituent yarns, in which the first type of yarns is made of chemical filaments, the second type of yarns and third type of yarns are elastic yarns made of the same or different materials, but preferably having different fiber densities, and the first type of yarns and second type of yarns form a number of locking nodes via inter-looping of the yarns and the second type of yarns and third type of yarns form a number of locking points by melting of the yarns during a heat treating process. | 01-29-2015 |
20160083878 | FIBROUS STRUCTURE - The present invention provides a fabric that is less likely to generate crackling static electricity when worn, less likely to get wrinkled after being washed, and has highly durable warmth retention and wear comfortability, and a garment manufactured using the same. | 03-24-2016 |
442308000 | Including strand which is of specific structural definition | 11 |
20090061717 | Foam core article with flexible heat-resistant knitted fabric - A foam core article such as a mattress or pillow is covered on a surface with a flexible heat-resistant knitted fabric. Preferably a further sacrificial fabric also is used to allow passage of CPSC 16 CFR 1633 with a peak heat release of less than 250 kilowatts in a 30 minute time period following ignition. | 03-05-2009 |
20100075559 | SYNTHETIC RESIN LEATHER - The present invention provides a novel and improved synthetic resin leather comprising a substrate and a synthetic resin layer, wherein it has reduced difference of elongations between in a longitudinal direction and in a transverse direction, desirable thickness, no melting during combustion and excellent feelings and good flame retardant property, which is suitable for use in general applications such as interior finishing materials and/or seats for automobile. More particularly, with respect of the leather of the present invention comprising a substrate | 03-25-2010 |
20100304632 | COVERING MATERIAL - The present invention relates to a covering material ( | 12-02-2010 |
20110237146 | KNITTED FABRIC - A knitted fabric I includes a staple fiber component A of aramid staple fibers and a staple fiber component B of at least one type of seed fibers or staple fibers manufactured by tearing or cutting lyocell fibers enriched with algae or a mixture of at least one type of seed fibers with staple fibers manufactured by tearing or cutting lyocell fibers enriched with algae. A knitted fabric II includes a staple fiber component A of aramid staple fibers and/or polyolefin staple fibers and a staple fiber component B of at least one type of seed fibers or staple fibers manufactured by tearing or cutting lyocell fibers enriched with algae or a mixture of at least one type of seed fibers with staple fibers manufactured by tearing or cutting lyocell fibers enriched with algae. The structures of the knitted fabrics from components A and B are also indicated. | 09-29-2011 |
20140073213 | DAMPER STRUCTURE FOR SPEAKER SYSTEM - A damper structure includes a plurality of first yarns; a plurality of second yarns transversely crossing and alternately overlapping the first yarns respectively in a knitted manner so as to define a plurality of overlapping areas, wherein the first and second yarns include at least one first or second yarn formed by a single yarn strand; and a fixture layer formed on and enclosing the overlapping areas in such a manner that each of the overlapping areas has a fixed configuration in cross-section. | 03-13-2014 |
442309000 | Cross-sectional configuration of strand material is specified | 4 |
20100167617 | WATER-PERMEABILITY STRETCH KNITTED FABRIC - The water-permeability stretch knitted fabric has a multi-layered structure including at least two layers, namely the outer layer and the inner layer, wherein 30% or more of the outer layer of the knitted fabric is accounted for by composite fiber multifilament yarns composed of two types of polyester polymer materials adhered to each other side by side in the fiber's length direction, the water-permeability of the knitted fabric being such that both the water absorption back-and-front moisture content ratio and the water absorption back-and-front diffusion area ratio between the outer layer and the inner layer are two or more, and the average for the stretch percentages and that for the stretch recovery percentages in the longitudinal and transverse directions of the knitted fabric being 55% or more and 60% or more, respectively. | 07-01-2010 |
20120252296 | WATER=pERMEABILITY STRETCH KNITTED FABRIC - The water-permeability stretch knitted fabric has a multi-layered structure including at least two layers, namely the outer layer and the inner layer, wherein 30% or more of the outer layer of the knitted fabric is accounted for by composite fiber multifilament yarns composed of two types of polyester polymer materials adhered to each other side by side in the fiber's length direction, the water-permeability of the knitted fabric being such that both the water absorption back-and-front moisture content ratio and the water absorption back-and-front diffusion area ratio between the outer layer and the inner layer are two or more, and the average for the stretch percentages and that for the stretch recovery percentages in the longitudinal and transverse directions of the knitted fabric being 55% or more and 60% or more, respectively. | 10-04-2012 |
20130252498 | METHOD FOR OBTAINING AN ELONGATE POLYSACCHARIDE ELEMENT, IN PARTICULAR A CHITOSAN THREAD - A method for obtaining an elongate polysaccharide element, in particular a chitosan thread, includes extruding a hydroalcoholic extrusible solution containing a polyalcohol of said polysaccharide through an extrusion die, coagulating the extruded solution by neutralisation, and at least one operation of removing the polyalcohol. The ratio of water to polyalcohol in the extrusible solution is determined such as to obtain in the elongate element a polysaccharide with the crystalline structure thereof mainly in the form of an anhydrous allomorph. Since the polysaccharide used to prepare the extrusible solution has a weight-average molar mass Mw | 09-26-2013 |
20220136140 | NOVEL NANO-RIBBONS FROM MULTILAYER COEXTRUDED FILM - The present invention is a process for converting a multilayer film to a plurality of nano-ribbons. The process includes co-extruding a first film and a second film to form the multilayer film, slitting the multilayer film to form a plurality of multilayer ribbons, and separating the multilayer ribbons to form a plurality of nano-ribbons having substantially flat cross-sections. | 05-05-2022 |
442310000 | Strand material formed of individual filaments having different chemical compositions | 2 |
20090042474 | FIRE-RETARDANT CLOTH STRUCTURE - The present invention provides a fire-retardant cloth structure, which is knitted by rib structure. The cloth structure includes first and second yarn elements in a ring pattern. The first yarn element includes glass fiber yarn and auxiliary yarn, and the second yarn element includes glass fiber yarn and fire insulating yarn. With this structure, the fire-retardant cloth presents better elasticity, good hand feel and comfort as well as a fire insulating effect with improved applicability. | 02-12-2009 |
20140094077 | HEAT CURABLE COMPOSITE TEXTILE - A heat curable, circular knitted fabric includes reinforcing and meltable resin fibers that can be cured to form a more rigid material form. In one embodiment, the fabric includes a core spun yarn, wherein the core may be made from glass, carbon, basalt, aramid or metal. The wrap surrounding the core may include resin type fibers such as Poly(p-phenylene sulfide) PPS, Polyetherimide (PEI), Polyether ether ketone (PEEK), Polysulfone (PES), Polyphthalamide (PPA), nylon, polyester, or polypropylene. | 04-03-2014 |
442311000 | Strand is a monofilament composed of two or more polymeric materials in physically distinct relationship (e.g., sheath-core, side-by-side, islands-in-sea, fibrils-in-matrix, etc.) or composed of physical blend of chemically different polymeric materials or a physical blend of a polymeric material and a filler material | 2 |
20140287643 | LAMINATED CLOTH - Provided is a laminated body, said laminated body being a laminated cloth the back surface of which has excellent properties against tangling and abrasion and good separability from the skin and which has a good texture and a favorable appearance and is comfortable to wear when made into clothing. The laminated cloth includes a front surface layer, a middle layer and a back surface layer, said layers being stacked one on another, wherein: the front surface layer comprises one member selected from the group consisting of a woven fabric, a knitted fabric and a non-woven fabric; the middle layer comprises a resin film or a non-woven fabric; and the back surface layer comprises a circular knitted fabric in which filament yarn of 60 dtex or less is used at least in part thereof and which is configured from knitting stitches and tack stitches, 9 to 72 said tack stitches being disposed per area of 12 wales×12 courses. | 09-25-2014 |
20140323004 | FIBER-REINFORCED RESIN MOLDED ARTICLE AND INTERIOR MATERIAL FOR VEHICLE USING THE SAME - A fiber-reinforced resin molded article | 10-30-2014 |
442312000 | Knit fabric is characterized by a particular or differential knit pattern other than open knit fabric or a fabric in which the strand denier is specified | 7 |
20080227352 | Flame-resistant high visibility textile fabric for use in safety apparel - A knitted textile fabric for use in safety apparel, comprising a first yarn containing modacrylic fibers and a second yarn containing cellulosic fibers. The first and second yarns are intimately interknitted with one another in plated relationship with the modacrylic yarn disposed predominantly at an outer face of the fabric for imparting flame resistant properties and an affinity for high visibility dyes and with the cellulosic yarn disposed predominantly at the opposite face of the fabric for imparting a hand suitable for comfortable body contact with a user's skin. | 09-18-2008 |
20100291826 | Three-Dimensional Textile Component Structure Consisting of High-Tensile Threads and Method for Producing Said Structure - Three-dimensional textile component structure made of high-tensile yarns, subject to loads in defined directions in use, comprises wound layers one above the other of yarn sheets ( | 11-18-2010 |
20120122365 | BREATHABLE AND ELASTIC FABRIC LAMINATION - A flexible, breathable, stretchable fabric laminate is formed from two knit pile fabrics, one having exposed hook-engageable fiber loops and the other providing a skin contact surface. The grounds of both knits include elastomeric yarns, and the fabrics are bonded together at their technical faces, with adhesive in contact with both pile yarns and elastomeric ground yarns of each knit fabric but covering only portions of the laminate to leave other portions air-permeable. | 05-17-2012 |
20130309930 | FABRIC STRUCTURE - A fabric structure includes a surface-layer textile and an inner-layer textile, and the surface-layer textile is a yarn combination formed by stacking two cotton yarns, and the inner-layer textile is a cashmere yarn processed by a plurality of manufacturing procedures such as selecting, washing, carding, dyeing and twisting the yarns, and a circular knitting method is used for knitting the two cotton yarns and the cashmere yarn alternately to foam the fabric structure, and the surface layer is a cotton textile, and the inner layer is a cashmere textile, so that the fabric structure provides a wear-resisting surface layer and a warmth keeping inner layer, prevents fur balls, and features skin-friendly smoothness, softness, and comfort. | 11-21-2013 |
20150299915 | KNIT WITH BARBS ON BOTH FACES - The present invention relates to a knit with outwardly protruding barbs on each of its faces, said knit being obtained by: i) knitting yarns on at least four guide bars, one bar forming a chain leaving one needle free in two; two bars threaded with monofilament yarn generating loops protruding outwards from the faces of said knit; the fourth bar producing the connection between the yarns of the three other bars, ii) thermosetting the knit obtained at i), iii) forming the barbs by melting the loops. The invention also relates to a prosthesis comprising such a knit. | 10-22-2015 |
442313000 | Including additional strand inserted within knit fabric | 2 |
442314000 | Warp knit insert strand | 2 |
20090068910 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE HEAT DISSIPATION AND PADDING - A pad according to embodiments of the present invention includes a cover layer, a second flexible layer next to the cover layer, the second flexible layer formed of warp knit textile, a third flexible layer formed of the warp knit textile, and nylon and/or polyester fibers connecting the second flexible layer with the third flexible layer. According to such embodiments, the plurality of fibers maintain a spaced-apart configuration of the second and third flexible layers. The cover layer, the second and third flexible layers, and the plurality of fibers between the second and third outer perimeters are fused together at an outer perimeter. The pad may be used under an electronic device to facilitate cooling of the electronic device, to increase a user's comfort when placed between the electronic device and the user's lap, or to protect, pad, and isolate the electronic device from spills on a table surface. | 03-12-2009 |
20160002845 | ELASTIC FABRIC MAINTAINING SILK-LIKE VISUAL EFFECT AND SOFT HAND-FEEL AFTER BEING STRETCHED AND RECOVERED - A method of producing fabrics which show a silk-like visual effect and soft hand-feel and retains such effects after being stretched and returned to its original size. This method combines a specific fabric structure and the treatment with a silicon oil in the finishing process. The particular fabric structure has nylon yarns which is close looped and elastic spandex yarns which is open looped. | 01-07-2016 |
442315000 | Including a foamed layer or component | 2 |
20090311933 | Flame-retardant low-resilience urethane foam cushion - A low-resilience urethane foam cushion that is comfortable and has high flame retardancy. It sufficiently retains the unique texture and comfort inherent in low-resilience urethane foam materials for use as cushions or pillows. It further retains the intact excellent texture, touch feeling, and other properties inherent in fibrous materials. The low-resilience urethane foam cushion is obtained by covering a low-resilience urethane foam with a flame-barrier fabric made of at least two members selected from the group consisting of halogenated fibers (A), flame-retardant cellulosic fibers (B), cellulosic fibers (C), and polyester fibers (D), wherein the sum of (A) and (B) is 25 to 75 wt. % of the flame-barrier fabric, the sum of (B) and (C) is 30 wt. % or more of the flame-barrier fabric, the amount of (C) alone is up to 75 wt. % of the flame-barrier fabric, and the amount of (D) alone is up to 30 wt. % of the flame-barrier fabric. | 12-17-2009 |
20130267141 | FOOT MAT OF AUTOMOBILE - A foot mat is formed by combining at least a topmost top sheet layer, a fibrous material layer, and a foamed material layer. The top sheet layer is made of thermoplastic polyurethane that is prepared with the constituent components including 10-84% polyol, 15-55% MDI, and 1-75% 1,4BG and shows properties of wear resistance, bending resistance, oil staining resistance, and corrosion resistance and has excellent machinability. Thus, the foot mat so made shows excellent advantages of being not damaged by scratching, improved durability, resistance against staining caused by oil and dust, and being easy to clean. | 10-10-2013 |
442316000 | Including a free metal or alloy constituent | 1 |
20140273699 | Warp Knit Wrappable Sleeve With Extendable Electro-Functional Yarns and Method of Construction Thereof - A wrappable knit textile sleeve and method of construction thereof are provided. The sleeve includes a wall of knit yarn having opposite edges extending lengthwise along a longitudinal axis of the sleeve between opposite ends with a straightened length of the wall spanning between the opposite ends. The knit yarn includes warp yarns extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axis and weft yarns extending generally transversely to the longitudinal axis. The opposite edges are wrappable into overlapping one another to form a tubular cavity. At least one of the weft yarns is an electro-functional yarn having a straightened length that is greater than the straightened length of the wall, thereby allowing opposite ends of the at least one electro-functional member to be pulled axially outwardly from the opposite ends of the wall to form leads for attachment to a power source. | 09-18-2014 |
442318000 | Including an additional knit fabric layer | 3 |
20090149101 | Fire barrier fabric for use with articles - A fire barrier fabric further comprising a multilayer fabric having at least two layers, including an outside layer and a fire barrier layer; wherein the fire barrier layer provides flame-retardant and/or flame-resistant properties to the entire fabric without requiring fabric coatings or treatments to provide any contribution to flame retardance or resistance, wherein additional layers may include a filler layer, and wherein the fabric is applied to articles, such as upholstered articles and mattresses. | 06-11-2009 |
20100003880 | Flame-resistant high visibility textile fabric for use in safety apparel - A knitted textile fabric for use in safety apparel, comprising a first yarn containing modacrylic fibers and a second yarn containing apparel, preferably cellulosic, fibers. The first and second yarns are interknitted with one another, e.g., in plated or bi-ply, relationship with the modacrylic yarn disposed predominantly at an outer face of the fabric for imparting flame resistant properties and an affinity for high visibility dyes and with the cellulosic yarn disposed predominantly at the opposite face of the fabric for imparting a hand suitable for comfortable body contact with a user's skin. | 01-07-2010 |
20150126090 | ENHANCED PERFORMANCE MATERIALS FOR TEXTILES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - The invention discloses high performance layered textile materials including at least one nonwoven layer sandwiched in between at least one first yarn based substrate layer and at least one second yarn based substrate layer. The non-woven layer has a first face and a second face, the first face being attached to and mechanically entangled with the first yarn based substrate layer and the second face being attached to and mechanically entangled with the second yarn based substrate layer. The formed integral material does not require assembly of individual layers prior to forming a finished product. | 05-07-2015 |
442319000 | Including a nonwoven fabric layer other than paper | 3 |
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20130288554 | Laminated Composite Material and Method of Making Same - Laminated composite materials for industrial molded applications and methods of making same. The laminated composite material includes a fabric layer, an adhesive layer, and a backing layer, wherein the backing layer is vinyl, and wherein the fabric layer is formed from a circular-knit material, thereby providing a laminate composite material having improved stretch and moldability for industrial applications. | 10-31-2013 |
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