41 |
Cut fabric and method of hemming the same |
US462641D |
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US462641A |
1891-11-03 |
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42 |
Improved fabric for skirt lining and binding |
US50317D |
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US50317A |
1865-10-03 |
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43 |
WOVEN INFORMATION BEARING DEVICES |
US15304308 |
2015-04-17 |
US20170037546A1 |
2017-02-09 |
Tak Wai LAU; Wing Hong LAM |
A woven information bearing device comprising a plurality of woven elements arranged to define a woven information bearing pattern, wherein the woven elements include N woven information bearing elements, N being an integer number; and wherein said N woven information bearing elements define N or more than N data elements. |
44 |
Method for manufacturing a woven informative support |
US14129354 |
2012-04-06 |
US09416468B2 |
2016-08-16 |
Giglio Bassi |
The present invention concerns a method for manufacturing a woven informative support. The informative support (1) comprises a piece (2) of fabric, constituted by an interlacing of threads of at least two different colors. The interlacing of the threads of the piece (2) define the image (4) corresponding to an optically read code, on at least one face (3) thereof, through the contrast between at least two different colors. |
45 |
LABEL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME FROM RECYCLED MATERIAL |
US12966064 |
2010-12-13 |
US20120164405A1 |
2012-06-28 |
Zachary Webb; George Hoffman; Harry Meredith |
The present invention relates to brand identifiers, more particularly to woven labels used to mark, advertise or otherwise brand apparel and other consumer articles to identify the source of the particular goods. The woven labels of the present invention are preferably composed of post consumer waste or recycled materials, such as polyethylene, PET, polyester, cellulosic and other readily available materials that may be converted for the purpose of the present invention. |
46 |
SECURITY TAPE WITH SPECIFIC PATTERN INTERVAL |
US12986421 |
2011-01-07 |
US20110135854A1 |
2011-06-09 |
Hideki TERASHIMA |
There are utilized at least two kinds of ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns with different chromophore, which is spun out of dope kneaded with a fluorescent material. When ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns and colorless yarns are wound around a warp beam or drum with or without infrared-fluorescent yarns, ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns are arranged repeatedly in specific color order in the traverse direction during the warping operation. These yarns as the warp are woven into a double-wide textile with a wide loom. In this weaving, ultraviolet- and infrared-yarns are interwoven in specific color order in parallel with each other over the total width of the double-wide textile, which is cut into tapes with heating in the broader width than a space where the color order may be identified. |
47 |
Woven label |
US11236114 |
2005-09-26 |
US20060070681A1 |
2006-04-06 |
Robert Haroutoonian; Pui Chan |
A high density woven label includes a finer grade yarn spun from specially selected polyester fabrics. The yarn has a thickness of less than 75 denier. The label comprises differently colored yarn that is woven together to form a graphic, logo or trademark. The woven label is particularly useful as a clothing tag. The woven label has a density of more than 80 picks per centimeter. A preferred method of manufacturing is also provided which includes weaving the yarn at a slower than normal weaving rate. |
48 |
ID labeled fabric and method of applying an ID label to fabric at its point of manufacture |
US09557241 |
2000-04-24 |
US06494362B1 |
2002-12-17 |
Christopher M. Harmon |
A fabric is formed of interlacing yarns, and is labeled for ready and accurate identification by a manufacturer. The fabric includes a label carrier yarn selected from at least one end of the interlacing yarns. A fabric identifying label is attached to the label carrier yarn prior to incorporation of the label carrier yarn into the fabric. The label encircles the label carrier yarn in closely spaced relation such that the label avoids interfering with subsequent formation of the fabric. |
49 |
Woven tape and method for side-stitching the same |
US203279 |
1998-12-01 |
US6119614A |
2000-09-19 |
Yoshihiro Kimura |
A woven tape or label having fiber molten parts generated on both side edges thereof is provided with a tape body and two lines of chain stitch, each line of the chain stitch having a large number of loops formed with one sewing thread, and thus each of the fiber molten parts is wrapped in the chain stitch of one sewing thread. The chain stitch prevents the fiber molten parts from projecting when the tape or label is bent and sewn on an article of clothing. If desired, the label can contain shrinkable yarns interwoven partially as weft yarns in portion thereof applicable as one or two bent places at sewing. |
50 |
Forgery-preventing textured emblem |
US548833 |
1995-10-26 |
US5824393A |
1998-10-20 |
Shigeyuki Nakamura |
A textured emblem (1) having an identification mark (2) such as a trademark. Said mark is made of thread having inorganic fluorescent material applied thereon which will emit light when subjected to illumination with ultraviolet radiation. |
51 |
Adhesive tapes containing texturized yarns |
US183887 |
1980-09-04 |
US4303724A |
1981-12-01 |
Timothy L. Sergeant; Luz E. Thomas |
The tear properties of flexible adhesive tapes comprising a pliable base and a low-count open meshed fabric adhered thereto by a layer of adhesive are improved by the use of so-called texturized or false-twist yarns in the filling of the fabric. |
52 |
Heat sealable fabrics |
US11593161 |
1961-06-09 |
US3212530A |
1965-10-19 |
HANS MEYER; PETER MEYER |
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53 |
Sateen fabric cloths |
US48997955 |
1955-02-23 |
US2808078A |
1957-10-01 |
PETRUS ISBOUTS |
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54 |
Woven fabric |
US1196037D |
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US1196037A |
1916-08-29 |
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55 |
Weave. |
US1912685679 |
1912-03-23 |
US1037752A |
1912-09-03 |
GAYNOR JAMES C |
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56 |
Fabric. |
US1909482672 |
1909-03-11 |
US928535A |
1909-07-20 |
PATTERSON JOHN L |
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57 |
Improvement in tapes for hoop-skirts |
US141112D |
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US141112A |
1873-07-22 |
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58 |
Woven information bearing devices |
US15304308 |
2015-04-17 |
US09957648B2 |
2018-05-01 |
Tak Wai Lau; Wing Hong Lam |
A woven information bearing device comprising a plurality of woven elements arranged to define a woven information bearing pattern, wherein the woven elements include N woven information bearing elements, N being an integer number; and wherein said N woven information bearing elements define N or more than N data elements. |
59 |
Label and method of manufacturing the same from recycled material |
US12966064 |
2010-12-13 |
US09940853B2 |
2018-04-10 |
Zachary Webb; George Hoffman; Harry Meredith |
The present invention relates to brand identifiers, more particularly to woven labels used to mark, advertise or otherwise brand apparel and other consumer articles to identify the source of the particular goods. The woven labels of the present invention are preferably composed of post consumer waste or recycled materials, such as polyethylene, PET, polyester, cellulosic and other readily available materials that may be converted for the purpose of the present invention. |
60 |
SIMULATED CORK APPAREL TAG AND LABEL |
US15465015 |
2017-03-21 |
US20170270834A1 |
2017-09-21 |
Barry VANDYK |
A tag, label or ticket simulating cork in appearance and method of manufacturing the tag for use in brand identification or embellishment on garments, apparel items and accessories. The invention utilizes Jacquard weaving and printing in order to create patterns which have the appearance of natural cork. The apparel tag, ticket or label can then be readily attached to the wearable article or apparel item by weaving, sewing, heat transfer, bonding or other suitable means. |