序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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141 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A REINFORCING WOVEN FABRIC, A PREFORM AND A FIBER REINFORCED PLASTIC MOLDED COMPONENT | US12969046 | 2010-12-15 | US20110079348A1 | 2011-04-07 | Seiji Tsuji; Masatoshi Tsukamoto; Hidehiro Takemoto; Tamotsu Suzuki |
A process for producing a reinforcing woven fabric includes sticking a resin material on at least one surface of a fabric substrate including a plurality of reinforcing fiber bundles and varying the relative position of a plurality of reinforcing fiber bundles to peel the resin material stuck over two or more reinforcing fiber bundles from a part of the two or more reinforcing fiber bundles. | ||||||
142 | Absorbent article with lotion-containing topsheet | US12778478 | 2010-05-12 | US07910195B2 | 2011-03-22 | John Lee Hammons; John Richard Noel; Raphael Warren |
A sanitary napkin comprising a topsheet having a body-facing side and comprising a plurality of discrete tufts of fibrous material. The topsheet has a lotion composition applied to at least a portion of the body-facing side thereof. An absorbent core is in fluid communication with the topsheet, the absorbent core having an average thickness of less than about 10 mm, and a free absorbent capacity of from about 4 to about 125 grams per gram. | ||||||
143 | Method of producing a low twist towel | US12237147 | 2008-09-24 | US07810308B2 | 2010-10-12 | Hongxing Wang |
The invention relates to a method for producing a towel, specifically a low twist towel, comprising the following steps: Z twisting a thick yarn and separately Z twisting a fine count yarn; unevenly S twisting the Z-twisted yarns to make the volume of the thick yarn more than that of the fine count; weaving the yarn to produce a fabric; processing the fabric with hot water to reduce inner tension in the yarn and make the fabric become fluffy. Fabric produced by this method can solve the dependency on PVA, reduce energy consumption and material consumption, and prevent water pollution. This method for producing a low twist towel is environmentally friendly, healthy, and energy saving. | ||||||
144 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH LOTION-CONTAINING TOPSHEET | US12778478 | 2010-05-12 | US20100222759A1 | 2010-09-02 | John Lee Hammons; John Richard Noel; Raphael Warren |
A sanitary napkin comprising a topsheet having a body-facing side and comprising a plurality of discrete tufts of fibrous material. The topsheet has a lotion composition applied to at least a portion of the body-facing side thereof. An absorbent core is in fluid communication with the topsheet, the absorbent core having an average thickness of less than about 10 mm, and a free absorbent capacity of from about 4 to about 125 grams per gram. | ||||||
145 | MOISTURE ABSORBENT QUICK DRY FACE FABRIC AND ITS PROCESSING TECHNIQUE | US12110318 | 2008-04-26 | US20090270004A1 | 2009-10-29 | Ren-Liang Xu |
This invention makes public a kind of moisture absorbent quick dry face fabric produced by weaving together warp and weft yarns. The warp yarn uses medium organzine polyester yarn as raw material. The weft yarn consists of A weft and B weft. A weft uses low organzine moisture absorbent desweating filament while B weft uses low organzine composite thread composed of polyester low elastic thread and spandex elastic thread. This invention also makes public the processing technique of said moisture absorbent quick dry face fabric. Said invention features soft tactility, changeable crease, distinctive lines, good conductivity, flexibility, crease resistance, air permeability, moisture absorption and sweat removal. | ||||||
146 | Skin Care Goods and Production Method Thereof | US11990921 | 2006-08-24 | US20090145507A1 | 2009-06-11 | Masanobu Takeda; Takahiro Hasui; Naomi Matsumoto |
An object of the present invention is to prove a skin care goods that is low irritant to the skin and superior in wiping efficiency of the dirt in the sulucus cutis and pores of the skin. Thus, the present invention provides a skin care goods of a pile fabric, the pile fabric comprising pile yarns of nanofibers of thermoplastic polymer having a number-average monofilament fineness of 1×10−8 to 2.2×10−3 dtex and ground yarns. | ||||||
147 | Hygro materials for use in making yarns and fabrics | US11581722 | 2006-10-16 | US20070087162A1 | 2007-04-19 | Rajesh Mandawewala |
A process is described wherein pile yarn is woven with cotton weft and warp yarns to produce terry fabrics, such as towels. The fabric is then washed in warm water to dissolve the PVA fibers. The amount of fibers dissolved, depends upon the count of the yarn or yarns used. By dissolving the PVA fibers, a hollow air space is produced throughout the pile yarn, corresponding to an increase in the air space in the pile yarn. By increasing the air space in the pile yarn, the resulting towels are softer and bulkier than standard cotton towels. The present invention further relates to pile yarn in terry woven fabric (warp yarn), or weft yarn, in the case of flat fabrics. | ||||||
148 | Reflective woven band | US11437736 | 2006-05-22 | US20060270297A1 | 2006-11-30 | Chen-Chou Hsieh |
A reflective woven band includes a woven band body which has one or more reflective portions. The reflective portion includes a reflective strip woven on the body in an integrated manner. The reflective portion thus formed is wash-resistant and less likely to wear off or break away. It also can generate a three-dimensional visual effect to provide improved light reflection and enhance decorative and safety alert functions. | ||||||
149 | Scrubbing pad | US10992209 | 2004-11-19 | US20060107481A1 | 2006-05-25 | Po-Chang Chen |
A scrubbing pad formed of porous curled nylon strands. Portion of the strands are stitched transversely to form weft and the remaining strands are stitched longitudinally to form warp. In one embodiment in the warp two adjacent strands are formed as a unit, two units are separated by longitudinal strands, and a distance therebetween allows another unit opposite the sandwiched single strand to stitch. An uneven texture on one surface of the scrubbing pad is adapted to increase bubble creation capability. Further, a wavy texture on the other surface is adapted to increase rubbing capability. The scrubbing pad has advantages of decreasing the amount of dishwashing liquid being used, effectively removing dirt adhered on kitchenware, preventing microorganism from growing, and being not subject to decomposition. | ||||||
150 | Woven fabric with moisture management properties | US10703087 | 2003-11-07 | US20050101209A1 | 2005-05-12 | Yi Li; Jun-Yan Hu |
A woven fabric consists of a generally uniformly woven structure of hydrophobic and hydrophilic materials and has inner and outer exposed surfaces of hydrophobic and hydrophilic materials. The inner exposed surface is between 40% and 70% hydrophobic material, and the outer exposed surface is predominantly hydrophilic material. | ||||||
151 | Combination loop textile | US09751998 | 2000-12-29 | US20030021944A1 | 2003-01-30 | Brian G. Morin; Michael P. Sasser; Heather J. Hayes |
A base substrate having a first side and a second side, first and second receiving loops extending from the first and second side of the base substrate, respectively, and first and second stiff loops extending from the first and second side of the base substrate, respectively. The base substrate is a flexible cloth or cloth-like material. The receiving loops are an absorbent material such as the material used in the base substrate. The stiff loops are formed of a yarn having at least one filament with a cross-section having an aspect ratio of greater than about 1.2, a corner edge, and/or at least a concave portion. | ||||||
152 | Woven polypropylene fabric with frayed edges | US425076 | 1995-04-19 | US5635270A | 1997-06-03 | Scott Fletcher |
A woven fabric is formed from polypropylene fibers by simply weaving the fabric using polypropylene fibers in both the warp and weft directions. The edges are left frayed and could become unraveled. In order to prevent the fabric from fraying further, particularly during washing, binding fibers are incorporated at least in the weft direction, but only along the edges. The binding fibers are polyester fibers coated with a low-melting-point thermoplastic adhesive. The thermoplastic adhesive is one that melts at a temperature lower than the melting point of the polypropylene fibers. Once these are incorporated into the fabric at the loom, the fabric is placed in an oven and heated to a temperature above the melting point of the thermoplastic adhesive and below the melting point of the polypropylene fibers to cause the thermoplastic adhesive to melt, binding the polypropylene fibers together. The ends of the fabric can be bonded together by either stitching, by binding fibers incorporated along the weft direction, or by the natural holding characteristics of some yarns such as cotton. | ||||||
153 | Woven mat | US69927057 | 1957-11-27 | US2958923A | 1960-11-08 | LEO FISCHER; PAUL MERWITZ |
154 | TOILE A PEINDRE A BASE DE FIBRES VEGETALES | EP14750563.0 | 2014-07-15 | EP3019650B1 | 2018-11-28 | GARCIA, Alexandre; CHUDA, Katarzyna |
155 | Tapis et procédé pour la fabrication d'un tel tapis | EP14185542.9 | 2014-09-19 | EP2851459B1 | 2017-08-23 | Fontaine, Jean-François |
156 | TAPIS PRÉSENTANT DES FILS BRILLANTS | EP16205533.9 | 2016-12-20 | EP3199678A1 | 2017-08-02 | SCHOLLIER, Bert |
La présente invention concerne un tapis présentant des fils brillants, comprenant un tissu présentant une série de fils de trame, insérés de manière principalement perpendiculaire dans et entrelacés avec une série de fils de chaîne principalement parallèles, au moins 0,1% desdits fils de trame étant brillant, les fils brillants présentant une brillance d'au moins 70 unités de brillance, comme mesuré sous un angle d'incidence de 45° selon la norme ASTM D2457, 10% à 40% desdits fils de trame comprennent des polymères brillants et que 60% à 90% desdits fils de trame comprennent une ou plusieurs fibres naturelles. En outre, l'invention concerne un procédé pour la fabrication d'un tapis présentant des fils brillants et une utilisation du procédé pour la fabrication d'un tapis selon la présente invention. |
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157 | TAPIS RÉSISTANT À L'EFFILOCHAGE PRÉSENTANT DES FILS FUSIBLES | EP16205527.1 | 2016-12-20 | EP3192906A1 | 2017-07-19 | SCHOLLIER, Bert |
La présente invention concerne un tapis (1) présentant des fils fusibles, comprenant un tissu (2) présentant une série de fils de trame (3), insérés de manière principalement perpendiculaire et entrelacés avec une série de fils de chaîne (4) principalement parallèles, le tissu (2) comprenant une première face (2a) et une deuxième face (2b) opposée à cette première face (2a), lesdits fils de trame (3) et/ou fils de chaîne (4) comprenant au moins partiellement un ou plusieurs thermoplastes et étant thermofusibles. En outre, la présente invention concerne un procédé pour la fabrication et la fusion d'un tapis (1) présentant des fils fusibles et un procédé pour le placement sur mesure d'au moins deux tapis (1) présentant de fils fusibles. |
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158 | TAPIS AVEC DES ZONES EN RELIEF FLOTTANTES ET PROCEDE | EP16204099.2 | 2016-12-14 | EP3181745A1 | 2017-06-21 | Schollier, Bert |
La présente invention procure un tapis avec une ou plusieurs zones en relief comprenant une série de fils de trame, insérés essentiellement perpendiculairement dans et tissés avec une série de fils de chaîne selon un ou plusieurs motifs d'insertion, dans lequel ledit tapis comprend une ou plusieurs zones avec des fils flottants essentiellement supérieurs ou inférieurs, formant de ce fait respectivement un relief haut ou un relief bas et dans lequel un ou plusieurs fils de trame sont des fils chenille. |
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159 | TOWEL PRODUCT, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR TOWEL PRODUCT | EP14754814 | 2014-03-31 | EP2957666A4 | 2017-01-11 | HOZUMI SHUICHI |
160 | DOWN-PROOF DOUBLE-LAYER FABRIC | EP15177856.0 | 2015-07-22 | EP3093382A1 | 2016-11-16 | Hsu, Tung-Jung |
A first fabric layer of a down-proof double-layer fabric has a plurality of first warps and a plurality of first wefts. A second fabric layer has a plurality of second warps and a plurality of second wefts. The first fabric layer and the second fabric layer have a plurality of coupling portions. In the coupling portions, the first fabric layer and the second fabric layer pass through each other repeatedly, and the first warps and the second warps are interlaced. The first warps, the first wefts, the second warps, and the second wefts are between 20 denier and 75 denier. The warp densities of the first fabric layer and the second fabric layer are between 336 pieces/inch2 and 456 pieces/inch2, and the weft densities of the first fabric layer and the second fabric layer are between 220 pieces/inch2 and 300 pieces/inch2. |