序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 PLURAL LAYER WOVEN ELECTRONIC TEXTILE, ARTICLE AND METHOD EP03731174 2003-05-09 EP1507906A4 2006-08-23 HILL IAN G; TROTZ SETH; RIDDLE GEORGE HERBERT NEEDHAM; BROOKSTEIN DAVID STUART; GOVINDARAJ MUTHU
A woven article having plural weave layers comprises a plurality of electrically insulating and/or electrically conductive yarn in the warp and a plurality of electrically insulating and/or electrically conductive yarn in the weft interwoven with the yarn in the warp. An electrical function is provided by one or more circuit carriers disposed in cavities in the plural layer woven article and/or one or more functional yarn in the warp and/or the weft, wherein the circuit carrier and/or functional yarn include an electrical contact for connecting to the electrically conductive yarn in the warp and/or weft.
182 Woven fabric comprising leno weave bound metal elements EP05100929.8 2005-02-10 EP1690966A1 2006-08-16 PUYPE, Lode; GALLENS, Jeroen; BRAEKEVELT, Geert

A woven fabric (100) in which warp elements (121,122,123) are provided out of metal. The fabric further comprising at least a first set of substantially parallel binding elements (131,132,133,134) present in warp direction of the fabric. This first set of binding elements (131,132,133,134) bind the warp elements (121,122,123) to the weft elements (111,112,113) by means of a leno weave at at least a part of the intersection points of warp and weft elements. The fabric as subject of the invention is characterized in that each binding element of the first set of binding elements (131,132,133,134) crosses more than one warp element between consecutive intersection points bound by this binding element.

183 SLEEVE WITH INTEGRAL FASTENERS EP01973420 2001-09-24 EP1334302A4 2006-02-22 WINTERS DANNY E
A woven sleeve (12) used for bundling elongated substrates is interwoven of monofilament warp members (14) and fill yarns (16) comprised of compliant material such as bulky multifilament yarn. Supplement monofilaments (17) extending lengthwise of the fabric are separated into individual pieces, each including a section cradled in the compliant material of a fill yarn and are locked in the cradle position by at least one of the warp members. End sections of the individual pieces project outwardly and terminate in hooks (17b) which interlock with an exposed section of the compliant material to effect closure of the sleeve around the elongated substrates. A sleeve of the type described may also be provided with integral hooks to attach the sleeve to loop-type or other loop material on a support surface.
184 BI-DIRECTIONAL AND MULTI-AXIAL FABRICS AND FABRIC COMPOSITES EP03817701.0 2003-06-05 EP1585853A2 2005-10-19 BHATNAGAR, Ashok; PARRISH, Elizabeth, S.
Bi-directional and multi-axial woven or knitted fabrics, fabric composites, ballistically resistant assemblies thereof, and the methods by which they are made. The fabrics are comprised of sets of strong, substantially parallel, unidirectional yarns lying in parallel planes, one above the other, with the direction of the yarns (11) in a given plane rotated at an angle to the direction of the yarns (12) in adjacent planes; and one or more sets of yarns (13, 14) having lower strength and higher elongation interleaved with the strong yarns. The fabrics of the invention provide superior ballistic effectiveness compared to ordinary woven and knitted fabrics but retain the ease of manufacture on conventional looms and knitting machines.
185 SLEEVE WITH INTEGRAL FASTENERS EP01973420.1 2001-09-24 EP1334302A1 2003-08-13 WINTERS, Danny, E.
A woven sleeve (12) used for bundling elongated substrates is interwoven of monofilament warp members (14) and fill yarns (16) comprised of compliant material such as bulky multifilament yarn. Supplement monofilaments (17) extending lengthwise of the fabric are separated into individual pieces, each including a section cradled in the compliant material of a fill yarn and are locked in the cradle position by at least one of the warp members. End sections of the individual pieces project outwardly and terminate in hooks (17b) which interlock with an exposed section of the compliant material to effect closure of the sleeve around the elongated substrates. A sleeve of the type described may also be provided with integral hooks to attach the sleeve to loop-type or other loop material on a support surface.
186 WOVEN FABRIC SLEEVE EP98949208.7 1998-11-06 EP1038060A1 2000-09-27 BRUSHAFER, Robert, J.; LIEN, Gerald, T.; MAIDEN, Janice, R.
A woven fabric sleeve (16, Figure 1a) for protecting and covering elongated substrates is made up of circumferentially and longitudinally extending interlaced fill and warp members (14a, 14b and 12a, 12b) respectively. The fill members extend through the fabric to form circumferentially extending alternating bands of relative flexibility separating bands of inflexibility. The fill members may be comprised of monofilament or multifilament yarns of alternating large and small diameters and may include wire, especially resilient wire, heat settable materials, including polyester served wire and DREF yarns having resiliently settable cores. The fill members may be held in relation to one another utilizing Leno and mock Leno weaving. The fabric may be woven directly as a closed tubular sleeve or woven flat and folded into sleeve form.
187 WOVEN FABRICS EP93924202.0 1993-11-09 EP0624668A1 1994-11-17 KIKUCHI, Koichi; SUZUKI, Mitugu

In order to bond a so-called "tarpaulin" sheet obtained by coating a synthetic resin to a fiber base fabric, bonded by sewing means to woven fabrics such as a tape or a belt, the present invention aims at providing a woven fabric having a structure suitable for bonding. Further, the present invention provides a woven fabric having a constituent portion suitable for bonding with a fabric of the same kind. A woven fabric (100) is divided in a longitudinal direction or a transverse direction or in both directions, and one, or both, of warps and wefts are woven more coarsely in at least one zone (22, 32) than in the other zones to be formed into a mesh (2).

188 WARP KNIT WEFT INSERTION FABRIC AND PLASTIC SHEET REINFORCED THEREWITH EP86906147.3 1986-09-22 EP0247069B1 1991-05-15 ELLISON, James, R.
A warp knit weft insertion fabric has a plurality of warp yarns and weft insertion yarns of a denier of at least about 1000, each of which yarns is separated from its neighbours by a plurality of yarns of a lower denier of about 220 to about 1800, the ratio of denier of the heavier yarn (12, 14) to lighter yarn (16, 18) being about 1.5:1 to about 6:1. The arrangement of yarns in both warp and weft is optionally symmetrical, i.e. there are the same number of yarns per inch and the same number and denier of the lighter weight yarns separating the same number and denier of the heavier yarns in both directions. In a particular feature of the invention the yarns in one or both directions are foamed in situ by feeding two or more yarns of lower denier in tandem during the knitting process to form a single yarn of higher denier in the finished fabric. The fabric is employed as a reinforcement for sheet material of thermoplastic synthetic resin (24) by lamination or coating techniques and the like. The reinforced sheet material so produced has a markedly higher ratio of tear strength to tensile strength than similar reinforced sheet materials hitherto available.
189 Textiles Flächengebilde EP90104574.0 1990-03-10 EP0408830A1 1991-01-23 Cramer, Johannes

Die Erfindung betrifft ein textiles Flächengewebe für Verbundwerkstoffe, insbesondere zur Verstärkung von Kunststofformteilen. Ein Flächengebilde, welches sich durch geringe Dehnung (Crimp) sowohl in Kett­als auch in Schußrichtung auszeichnet, ist gekennzeich­net durch ein mehrlagiges Gelege (1) aus Fäden oder Faser­strängen, die lagenweise in Kett- bzw. Schußrichtung ausgerichtet sind, und durch ein das Gelege (1) überfassendes Gewebe mit Unterschußfäden (8), Oberschußfäden (9) sowie in diese eingebundene das Gelege durchgreifende Kettfäden (10).

190 Network article, a process for the preparation thereof and a shaped inorganic article reinforced therewith EP90200608.9 1990-03-14 EP0387968A1 1990-09-19 Inaba, Shin-ichi; Shindo, Yasuyuki; Tsubouchi, Shirou; Naganuma, Hiroki; Nakazawa, Yoshio; Hayashi, Ryusuke; Yamada, Kanji

A network article comprises reinforcing fiber fixed with a resin, in which the weft (3) is almost straight and, preferably, the warp (1,2) is also almost straight. To attain this, the warp consists of at least two kinds of yarns (1,2) having different rigidities, and the lower rigidity yarn (2) wreathes with higher rigidity yarn (1). Alternatively, a leno cloth is drawn in the weft direction to straighten the weft and then the resin is solidified under tension. The network article and a shaped inorganic product reinforced therewith exhibit higher tensile strength than those of the prior art.

191 Preformed material for fiber reinforced plastics EP87311020.9 1987-12-15 EP0272083A3 1990-06-06 Nishimura, Akira; Kito, Kazuo

A preformed material for use in fiber reinforced plastics is formed by laminating and integrally bonding a plurality of sheet-like substrates comprising reinforcing fibers (1, 3). At least one (4) of the laminated substrates is a woven fabric substrate having bonding material (2) composed of a thermoplastic polymer pre-adhering to the substrate (4) and extending substantially linearly along reinforcing yarns (1) or auxiliary filamentary yarns of the substrate. Due to the bonding material (2) the substrates of the preformed material are effectively bonded to each other even if the amount of the bonding material is small, no deterioration occurs in the arrangement and the distribution of the reinforcing fibers, no dislocation of the substrates occurs during a manufacturing process, and excellent characteristics of and a high productivity for forming the fiber reinforced plastics can be obtained.

192 WARP KNIT WEFT INSERTION FABRIC AND PLASTIC SHEET REINFORCED THEREWITH EP86906147.0 1986-09-22 EP0247069A1 1987-12-02 ELLISON, James, R.
Le tissu ci-décrit possède une pluralité de fils de chaîne et de fils d'insertion de trame d'un denier égal à au moins mille environ, chacun de ces fils étant séparé de ses voisins par une pluralité de fils d'un denier inférieur de l'ordre de 220 à environ 1800, le rapport de denier du fil le plus lourd (12, 14) au fil le plus léger (16, 18) étant de l'ordre de 1,5:1 à environ 6:1. L'agencement des fils en chaîne et en trame est éventuellement symétrique, c'est-à-dire qu'il y a le même nombre de fils par pouce et le même nombre et le même denier de fils d'un poids plus léger qui séparent le même nombre et le même denier de fils plus lourds dans les deux sens. Dans une caractéristique particulière de l'invention, les fils dans un ou les deux sens sont moussés in situ en introduisant au moins deux fils de denier inférieur en tandem pendant le tricotage afin de former un seul fil de denier supérieur dans le tissu fini. Le tissu est employé pour renforcer des matériaux en feuille de résine synthétique thermoplastique (24) par des techniques de contre-collage, d'enduction ou similaire. Le matériau en feuille ainsi produit présente un rapport résistance à la déchirure/résistance à la traction notablement plus élevé que les matériaux en feuille renforcés similaires disponibles jusqu'à présent.
193 Reinforcing structure for elastomeric article and article thereby obtained EP83200817.1 1983-06-06 EP0096929B1 1986-09-10 Vanassche, Roger; Verbauwhede, Germain
194 CONVEYOR BELT PCT/US2005032794 2005-09-13 WO2006039108A8 2006-11-16 ENZIEN FRANCIS; PORTER JOHN F; KENNEDY MICHAEL A; SPANTON DAVID L; FUSCO PHILIP J; MARKEL LEE D
In one particular embodiment, the disclosure is directed to a conveyor belt including a set of warp knitted yams (106) configured in warp-oriented wales and a set of weft insert yams (102) inserted in the set of warp-oriented wales. The set of weft insert yarns have a cross-sectional aspect ratio at least about 2:1.
195 BI-DIRECTIONAL AND MULTI-AXIAL FABRICS AND FABRIC COMPOSITES PCT/US0317706 2003-06-05 WO2005028724A3 2005-09-22 BHATNAGAR ASHOK; PARRISH ELIZABETH S
Bi-directional and multi-axial woven or knitted fabrics, fabric composites, ballistically resistant assemblies thereof, and the methods by which they are made. The fabrics are comprised of sets of strong, substantially parallel, unidirectional yarns lying in parallel planes, one above the other, with the direction of the yarns (11) in a given plane rotated at an angle to the direction of the yarns (12) in adjacent planes; and one or more sets of yarns (13, 14) having lower strength and higher elongation interleaved with the strong yarns. The fabrics of the invention provide superior ballistic effectiveness compared to ordinary woven and knitted fabrics but retain the ease of manufacture on conventional looms and knitting machines.
196 ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FABRIC PCT/EP2014054088 2014-03-03 WO2014139825A3 2014-11-20 DE RIDDER FRANK; LANCKMANS FILIP
Electrically conductive fabric, comprising - a set of electrically conductive, and a set of electrically non-conductive; and a set of uniformly distributed binding yarns in warp direction, - a set of electrically conductive and a set of electrically non-conductive yarns in weft direction, wherein - the sets of electrically conductive yarns in warp direction and in weft direction have substantially the same density and the yarns of these sets have the same conductivity; - the set binding yarns provides for –via a leno weave with the set of electrically conductive yarns in warp direction –the connection between the set of electrically conductive yarns in warp direction and the set of electrically conductive yarns in weft direction.
197 Stab-resistant insert for protective textile PCT/EP9700163 1997-01-09 WO9727769A3 1997-09-25 BOURGOIS LUC; BRUYNEEL POL; VANASSCHE ROGER; VAN GIEL FRANS
A fabric (144) for use as a stab-resistant insert in protective textiles comprises a plurality of steel cords (100). Each of the steel cords (100) comprises a longitudinal axis (102) and two or more steel filaments (104). Each of the steel filaments (104) forme a twisting angle alpha with the longitudinal axis (102) of the steel cord (100). The steel cords (100) have two or more of such twisting angles which are substantially different from each other so that any penetrating stab or knife is stopped.
198 GAUZE FABRIC EP13892623.3 2013-08-29 EP2947190B1 2018-04-25 HOZUMI, Shuichi
A purpose of the present invention is to provide a gauze fabric having good touch feeling and capable of being sewn. The gauze fabric includes surface layer, back layer, and at least one middle layer, wherein the surface layer is composed of non-twisted yarns, wherein the back layer is composed of non-twisted yarns, wherein the at least one middle layer is composed of twisted yarns, and wherein the surface layer and the back layer are directly and/or indirectly joined together.
199 LICHTLENKSYSTEM EP14792418.7 2014-10-16 EP3058123A1 2016-08-24 HÄNSCH, Frauke, Susanne
The invention relates to a light-directing system, comprising a textile sheet material (12), which can be positioned in a light incidence region in front of a space (14) and has a weft-thread layer (26) composed of a plurality of weft threads (20), wherein the weft threads (20) are extended substantially linearly and bound mesh openings (24) of the sheet material (12). According to the invention, some or all weft threads (20) have a non-circular thread cross-section bounded by a plurality of individual side parts (32) and are arranged parallel to each other, the orientation of the side parts (32) of said weft threads being uniform.
200 WOVEN TAPE FOR ZIPPER EP14198607.5 2014-12-17 EP2924155A1 2015-09-30 Tang, Zhiqiang

A tape (100) of the disclosure includes a plurality of warp yarns (50) and a plurality of weft yarns (60) interwoven with the warp yarns (50), the weft yarns (60) divided into a plurality of groups (61) of weft yarns. The tape (100) includes two groups of clamping warp yarns (51) each including a first clamping warp yarn (52) and a second clamping warp yarn (53). The first clamping warp yarn (52) and the second clamping warp yarn (53) wriggle along a length of the tape (100) to exchange positions with each other, and to form a plurality of clamping spaces (522). Each group (61) of weft yarns passes through the clamping space (522) with the first clamping warp yarn (52) located upon the group (61) of weft yarns and the second clamping warp yarn (53) located under the group (61) of weft yarns. A hollow area (70) is formed between each two neighboring groups (61) of weft yarns.

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