241 |
Stretchable Outdoor Cover Product |
US16267967 |
2019-02-05 |
US20190242035A1 |
2019-08-08 |
John Pierce; Lon Beasley; Steve Simonson |
An outdoor cover product is disclosed. The outdoor cover product is water resistant and breathable. The product is made from a woven fabric that has excellent stretch properties in multiple directions. |
242 |
WEAR-RESISTANT ADHESIVE TAPE |
US16241578 |
2019-01-07 |
US20190218422A1 |
2019-07-18 |
Rene RAMBUSH; Timo LEERMANN |
A wear-resistant adhesive tape for wrapping cables in an automobiles. The tape is a textile support strip made of warp yarns and weft yarns and in which each of the yarns is made of polyester or polyamide with a yarn fineness of at least 40 dtex. An adhesive coating is provided on at least one face of the strip. The warp yarns are formed as multi-warp yarns or the weft yarns are formed as multi-weft yarns. |
243 |
Woven Trim Piece |
US16242808 |
2019-01-08 |
US20190216149A1 |
2019-07-18 |
Josue Diaz |
A woven trim piece is provided that utilizes “grip” yarns in the warp direction to increase the coefficient of friction of the trim piece. The grip yarns are interlaced with a plurality of filling yarns to form a repeating pattern of floats on a first face of the trim piece, such that a high percentage of the first face of the trim piece comprises grip yarns. |
244 |
A STRAP |
US16307812 |
2017-06-27 |
US20190210508A1 |
2019-07-11 |
Stuart Donaldson |
In summary, the invention is directed to a strap for tensioning a vehicle side curtain, the strap comprising: a strap body having a plurality of warp yarns and a weft yarn, the weft yarn being interleaved with each of the plurality of warp yarns, wherein the warp yarns are tensioned in a substantially straight configuration; and a coating to retain the warp yarns in their straight configuration. |
245 |
FABRIC FOR ROOFING MEMBRANE HAVING EDGE MADE OF LOW-MELTING YARN |
US15915424 |
2018-03-08 |
US20180340274A1 |
2018-11-29 |
Il Hwan JEONG |
Disclosed is a fabric for a roofing membrane adapted to waterproof a roof of a building, the fabric including: warp and weft yarns laid on each other on the front and back sides thereof in such a manner as to have numbers and lengths corresponding to an area of the fabric; ground yarns wound around one side warp yarn and the other side warp yarn in a zigzag form in such a manner as to interlace the weft yarn; and finishing yarns arranged on edges thereof to allow the ground yarns to be arranged therebetween, upper loops and lower loops being formed alternately on the warp yarns where the ground yarns, the finishing yarns, or the ground yarn and the finishing yarn are laid on each other. |
246 |
INTERIOR PART COMBINED STRUCTURE |
US15968268 |
2018-05-01 |
US20180339650A1 |
2018-11-29 |
Takamasa YAMADA |
An interior part combined structure includes a first interior part with a second interior part. The first interior part includes a first base and a design material attached to the first base so as to cover at least a part of a surface of the first base. The second interior part includes a second base provided so as to cover an end part of the first base. The design material is a woven fabric woven by using synthetic resin fibers and side emission type optical fibers as warps or wefts. The side emission type optical fibers each include one end part to which a light source is connected. The one end part includes an end surface facing a light emitting part of the light source. The second base includes a bent end part. The bent end part includes an end surface brought into contact with or facing the design material. |
247 |
Speaker diaphragm fabric and manufacturing method thereof |
US14817262 |
2015-08-04 |
US10119206B2 |
2018-11-06 |
Hiroshi Ohara |
A method of manufacturing a speaker diaphragm fabric for a loudspeaker, includes: a preparation step, a plurality of first warps, at least one second warp and a plurality of wefts are prepared, wherein the second warp has characteristics different from the first warps; and a weaving step: the plurality of the first warps and the second warps are aligned and the wefts transversely cross and pass alternately over and under each of the first warps and the second warps in order to form the speaker diaphragm fabric having at least one formation region and a non-formation region exterior to the formation region. The second warps made from an inferior material are provided at the non-formation region, thereby reducing the waste cost and facilitating the differentiation of the formation region and the non-formation region. |
248 |
FIBER STRUCTURE |
US15771153 |
2016-10-27 |
US20180313005A1 |
2018-11-01 |
Mari KAWAHARA; Ryuta KAMIYA |
A fiber structure includes a first laminate and a second laminate, which are arranged such that the yarn main axes of first reinforcement fiber yarns and second reinforcement fiber yarns are caused to be orthogonal to each other and that the main yarn axes of first auxiliary yarns and second auxiliary yarns are caused to be orthogonal to each other. The engagement of first intermediate structure yarns of the first laminate and second intermediate structure yarns of the second laminate joins the first laminate and the second laminate together in the lamination direction. |
249 |
DENIM AND OTHER COMPRESSION GARMENTS AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME |
US15898885 |
2018-02-19 |
US20180303179A1 |
2018-10-25 |
Fatih KONUKOGLU; Serkan MERT |
Provided is a compression garment formed of a stretchable woven fabric with a uniform elasticity, such as denim. A circumferential portion of the garment surrounds a wearer's body part and is characterized by different degree of stretching but the same circumferential compressive forces when worn by a wearer, at various axial locations due to geometric cuts made to the fabric to form one or more fabric panels, each of which extend along the entire length of the circumferential portion. The compressive forces, degrees of stretching and circumferential lengths of fabric, are calculated using formulas and algorithms that take into account various factors relating to the fabric and the garment being formed. |
250 |
PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A CERAMIC COMPOSITE MATERIAL PART BY PRESSURIZED INJECTION OF A LOADED SLURRY INTO A POROUS MOULD |
US15766206 |
2016-10-04 |
US20180297901A1 |
2018-10-18 |
Nicolas DROZ; Ludovic Philippe LIAIS; Adrien PAIXAO; Michael PODGORSKI; Sofia HAIFI |
A method of fabricating a composite material part includes injecting under pressure a slurry containing a powder of refractory ceramic particles into a fiber texture; and draining the liquid of the slurry that has passed through the fiber texture, while retaining the powder of refractory ceramic particles within the texture to obtain a fiber preform filled with refractory ceramic particles. The injection tooling includes a porous material mold including an internal housing in which the fiber texture is placed, the slurry being injected into the fiber texture via an injection port in the injection tooling and leading into the internal housing of the mold. The tooling includes a rigid material enclosure in which the porous material mold is held while the slurry is injected under pressure and while the liquid of the slurry is drained, the liquid of the slurry being discharged via a vent present in the enclosure. |
251 |
Lacrosse head pocket and related method of manufacture |
US14815057 |
2015-07-31 |
US10092805B2 |
2018-10-09 |
David K. Morrow; Bruce Huffa; Thomas H. Burns; Richard J. Janisse; Sean J. Slater; Dale W. Kohler; Craig M. Herman |
A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided. |
252 |
CELLULITE DIMINISHING FABRIC |
US15938556 |
2018-03-28 |
US20180279705A1 |
2018-10-04 |
Kenan LOYAN; Leyla ZENGI; Fatma KORKMAZ; Günes BANAZILI; Merve Nagihan AKÇAY; Turan Eren GÜL |
Disclosed is a fabric having a first side and a second side, that is provided at least on part of the first side with a pattern of protrusions, wherein the protrusions comprise an expanded heat-expanding material, namely a heat-expanding material that has been expanded by heating. A polymeric layer is provided to the woven fabric to coat at least part of the protrusions. Also disclosed is a process for the production of the fabric and a garment comprising the fabric. |
253 |
Pyramidal fabrics having multi-lobe filament yarns and method for erosion control |
US14251855 |
2014-04-14 |
US10066354B2 |
2018-09-04 |
Sidney M. Weiser |
A pyramidal geotextile fabric comprising two sets of multi-lobe filament yarns interwoven in substantially perpendicular direction to each other, each of the multi-lobe filament yarns having pre-determined, different heat shrinkage characteristics such that, upon heating, the fabric forms a three-dimensional, cuspated profile. A method of stabilizing soil and reinforcing vegetation comprises the steps of placing a three-dimensional, high-profile woven fabric into soil, wherein the fabric comprises two sets of multi-lobe filament yarns interwoven in substantially perpendicular direction to each other, each of the multi-lobe filament yarns having pre-determined, different heat shrinkage characteristics such that, upon heating, the fabric forms a three-dimensional, cuspated profile; securing the fabric to the ground; and, distributing soil and seed onto the fabric such that the section of ground is quickly revegetated and thereby protected from further erosion. |
254 |
Proliferated thread count of a woven textile by simultaneous insertion within a single pick insertion event of a loom apparatus multiple adjacent parallel yarns drawn from a multi-pick yarn package |
US15279482 |
2016-09-29 |
US10066324B2 |
2018-09-04 |
Arun Agarwal |
A thread count of a woven textile is proliferated by simultaneous insertion within a single pick insertion event of a loom apparatus multiple adjacent parallel yarns drawn from a multi-pick yarn package. In one or more embodiments, multiple texturized polyester weft yarns of denier between 15 and 65 are wound on a single bobbin in a parallel adjacent fashion such that they may be fed into an air jet pick insertion apparatus and/or a rapier pick insertion apparatus of an air jet loom to weave a textile that has between 90 to 235 ends per inch cotton warp yarns and between 100 and 965 polyester weft yarns. |
255 |
WEARABLE PROTECTIVE DENIM FABRICS |
US15905992 |
2018-02-27 |
US20180245251A1 |
2018-08-30 |
Satyapriya Dash; Jitendra Shukla; Kushal Joshi; Vijendra Labade |
Provided herein are blended fibers for use in protective clothing which confer protection against electrical arcs and/or flash fire hazards and also have a pleasing appearance, while also being comfortable to wear. The fabrics described herein can be processed to give an aesthetically desired appearance such as a washed denim look. |
256 |
Reinforced Fan Containment Case for a Gas Turbine Engine |
US15351009 |
2016-11-14 |
US20180230855A1 |
2018-08-16 |
Robert W. Heeter |
A fan containment case for a gas turbine engine is provided which includes a barrel having an outermost portion, an innermost portion, and an interior portion in-between the outermost portion and the innermost portion. The outermost portion has an outermost band of material made of carbon fiber composite and the innermost portion has an innermost band of material made of carbon fiber composite. The interior portion includes a first interior band and a second interior band adjacent the first interior band. The first interior band is made of poly p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole (PBO) and the second interior band is made of an aramid material. The innermost portion has an innermost band of material made of carbon fiber composite. |
257 |
Scrim coated products having a coextruded multi-layer coating on one side thereof |
US15165692 |
2016-05-26 |
US10030325B2 |
2018-07-24 |
Trevor Arthurs |
Protective coverings are disclosed that have a scrim made up of warp and weft members that define a plurality of interstices coated on only a first major surface thereof by a multi-layer coating with a first layer of the multi-layer coating juxtaposed to the first major surface, and penetrating into the interstices of the scrim to co-define, with the warp and weft members, an opposing second major surface of the scrim. The first layer of the multi-layer coating has a melting point below 100° C. and comprises a copolymer of ethylene, and provides the co-defined opposing second major surface of the scrim with a coefficient of friction of at least 0.5 when tested with dry leather and at least 0.7 when tested with dry rubber. |
258 |
INDUSTRIAL TWO-LAYER FABRIC |
US15306210 |
2016-03-24 |
US20180142385A1 |
2018-05-24 |
Ikuo UEDA |
The present invention is directed to eliminate diagonal weave lines that appear on the surface of a fabric due to warp knuckles. The present invention is also directed to provide an industrial two-layer fabric that prevents transfer marks from forming by suppressing the separation or aggregation of adjacent wefts, which has occurred in conventional pattern structures, and has excellent surface smoothness and running stability.An industrial two-layer fabric includes an upper layer fabric including upper side warps and upper side wefts and a lower layer fabric including lower side warps and lower side wefts, and the upper layer fabric and the lower layer fabric are bound by warps that function as binding yarns.In the industrial two-layer fabric, warp knuckles are formed on a surface side, and each warp knuckle is formed by allowing a warp to pass over a single upper side weft; in a shaft adjacent to the warp knuckle, at least two other warp knuckles are arranged in a diagonal direction in a planar view; and the warp knuckles are sequentially arranged in such a way as to form a herringbone pattern on a surface layer side of the fabric. |
259 |
Woven fabric and garment |
US13823558 |
2011-11-14 |
US09970133B2 |
2018-05-15 |
Akio Ukuma; Kenji Iwashita |
Provided are a woven fabric having excellent lightweightness and water resistance and a garment using the woven fabric. The woven fabric has an areal weight of 100 g/m2 or less and a cover factor of 1,800 or more. One of the warp and weft of the woven fabric contains a false-twist crimped yarn, and the other contains a non-crimped yarn. |
260 |
RIP-STOP FABRIC WITH MECHANICAL STRETCH FIBERS |
US15858558 |
2017-12-29 |
US20180119318A1 |
2018-05-03 |
Francisco J. Morales |
Rip-stop pants include waist and leg portions formed of ripstop fabric having synthetic mechanical-stretch filament yarns interwoven into spun, staple yarns in a ripstop pattern. |