序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Smart skin array woven fiber optic ribbon and arrays and packaging thereof US671582 1991-03-19 US5256468A 1993-10-26 Patricia Wiener
A woven material is described in which optical fibers are positioned and held in the material in a manner to maximize their optical efficiency. The material consists of fibers extending in both the warp and woof direction, the optical fibers are positioned in channels between the supporting fibers in the warp direction. The material is manufactured using conventional weaving equipment by positioning both the optical fibers and the warp fibers, and then weaving the woof fibers into place without bending the optical fibers. The fibers are thusly woven so that the optical fibers have zero warp. The woven grid-like mat can be coated with a protective material that either enables it to form a flexible sheet of ribbon or a rigid, hard, grid-like mat which has aligned zero warp optical fibers embedded therein. The material shown can be used to provide sensing, imaging or communications. It can be utilized for optical backplanes for optoelectronic systems or a housing for optoelectronic components.
82 Preformed material for fiber reinforced plastics US133922 1987-12-16 US4906506A 1990-03-06 Akira Nishimura; Kazuo Kito
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. At least one of the laminated substrates is a woven fabric substrate having bonding material composed of a thermoplastic polymer pre-adhering to the substrate and extending substantially linearly along reinforcing yarns or auxiliary filamentary yarns of the substrate. Due to the bonding material 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.
83 Woven elastic compression bandage US18147 1979-03-07 US4207885A 1980-06-17 Richard Hampton; P. Frank Hanes, Jr.
An elastic compression bandage of narrow woven fabric includes cotton weft yarn picks and textured stretch nylon multifilament warp yarns having total deniers in the range of from 210 to 560. The construction provides from 10 to 16 weft yarn picks per inch and from 30 to 40 warp yarns per inch in the as-woven fabric. Spaced apart across the width of the fabric are pairs of warp yarns interwoven with the weft yarn picks in a leno construction that provides high frictional resistance to slippage between those warp yarns and the weft yarns. The ratio of leno pairs to non-leno warp yarns is in the range of from 1/6 to 1/14. The non-leno warp yarns and the weft yarn picks are interwoven in a 1.times.1 weave. The leno pairs are in a pretensioned state when the bandage is in an unstretched condition.
84 Lenoweave substrate construction US3595730D 1967-11-08 US3595730A 1971-07-27 RICHARDSON RALPH L JR; HORNE WILLIAM L
A LOW-TEXTURE BACKING OR SUPPORT FABRIC SUCH AS SCRIM IS WOVEN BY THE LENOWEAVE METHOD. A SYSTEM OF PAIRS OF DIFFERENT STRENGTH WARP YARNS ARE INTERLACED (I.E. CROSSED AND TWISTED) AT EACH POINT OF CONTACT WITH AN INTERWOVEN SYSTEM OF FILLING YARN. THE RELATIVELY STRONG OR PRIMARY WARP YARNS AND THE FILLING YARNS HAVE IDENTICAL TEAR OR RUPTURE STRENGTHS. WHEN PRESSURE CAUSES THE FILLING YARNS TO MOVE OR RIDE UP AND/OR DOWN THE WARP SYSTEM, THE RELATIVELY WEAK OR SECONDARY WARP YARNS RUPTURE, WHILE THE RELATIVELY STRON PRIMARY WARP YARNS REMAIN INTACT,

THUS MAINTAINING A BALANCED OR UNIFORM SUBSTRATE CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO LAMINATION. THE LENOWEAVE FABRIC MAY BE EMPLOYED AS A CHAFER OR FINISHING STRIP IN THE LAMINATION OF ELASTOMERIC MATERIAL USED FOR RUBBER TIRES. THE FOREGOING ABSTRACT IS NOT INTENDED TO DEFINE THE SCOPE OF THE INVENTION AND IS ONLY PROVIDED TO PERMIT A CURSORY REVIEW OF THE GIST OF THE INVENTION.
85 Hardened molded article and method of forming same US25330451 1951-10-26 US2770026A 1956-11-13 HERMANN PETERSILIE HANS; OTTO ZIMMERMANN ERICH
86 Fence-machine US595392D US595392A 1897-12-14
87 Machine for wiring wood fencing US451500D US451500A 1891-05-05
88 Machine for manufacturing fences US321047D US321047A 1885-06-30
89 織物パーツ、織物パーツを含む複合材料要素、及びこれらの製造方法 JP2015510708 2013-04-18 JP6278956B2 2018-02-14 ビショッフ、トーマス
90 ガーゼ織物 JP2013549668 2013-08-29 JPWO2015029184A1 2017-03-02 秀一 穂積
肌触りが良く、縫製可能なガーゼ織物を提供することである。ガーゼ織物であって、前記ガーゼ織物は表面層ガーゼと裏面層ガーゼと中間層ガーゼとを具備し、前記表面層ガーゼは無撚糸で構成され、前記裏面層ガーゼは無撚糸で構成され、前記中間層ガーゼの少なくとも一層は撚糸で構成されてなり、前記表面層ガーゼと前記裏面層ガーゼとは、直接的、及び/又は間接的に、結ばれてなる。
91 露出した織物繊維を備えた少なくとも一つの牽引面を有するエレベータ懸垂/駆動アセンブリ JP2013529135 2011-01-19 JP5735651B2 2015-06-17 ウェッソン,ジョン ピー.; クリシュナン,ゴパル アール.; デヴァルヴ,ティモシー ディー.; ジャヤチャンドラン,ヴィジェイ; ラッシュ,ダニエル
92 Rush fabric and loom JP2010183930 2010-08-19 JP2012041655A 2012-03-01 SUWA FUMIHISA
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a tight rush fabric with less distortion by knitting it with a rush being secured and a loom suitable for manufacturing such rush fabric.SOLUTION: A rush fabric 1 comprises a normally-knitted portion 10 knitted normally by plain and a leno woven part 20 knitted by leno while twisting warp. A loom 30 comprises: a beam for winding a plurality of warp 11 and 12; a plurality of twist warp feeding members each of which is wound by one warp 25; a plurality of normal heddles for vertically moving a plurality of warp 11 and 12 fed by the beam in order for opening a shed; a plurality of twist heddles for vertically moving a plurality of twist warp 25 fed by the twist warp feeding member while swinging each of warp in order for opening a shed.
93 Laminate for printed circuit using a one-way glass fiber JP50735198 1997-10-10 JPH11509280A 1999-08-17 スカリ、ディエゴ; スカリ、マルコ
(57)【要約】 ねじられ、ねじれ数が少ないまたは無く、g重量が異なり、20cmまでの間隔で5.5〜22Texのガラスヤーンを用いてレノ相互織り結合で縦糸として相互に編まれた連続ヤーンを用いて製造した一方向ガラス繊維を持いる印刷回路用ラミネートの説明が提供される。 これらのラミネートを印刷回路の製造に適用すると、表面粗さおよび波うち、寸法安定性、不均一性および多孔性において利点が提供される。
94 Mosquitoes - Ten composition JP19316086 1986-12-17 JP2521064Y2 1996-12-25 ゲラン・ヘニングソン
95 Ear part fray preventing structure of the tape-like fabric JP1150193 1993-03-16 JPH0668508U 1994-09-27 光久 大川
(57)【要約】 【目的】織物組織上からも経糸ほつれが少なく、且つ同織物組織に基づいてバックコーティング材料を侵入しやすく、交差する経糸同志の接着が確実になされる織物構造を採用し、切断部の風合いを失うことなく且つ経糸ほつれのない広幅織物から得られるテープ状織物の部ほつれ防止構造を提供する。 【構成】裏面に合成樹脂によるバックコーティング(6)
がなされた広幅織物を織幅方向に分割して切断して得られるテープ状織物の縦端縁の経糸ほつれ防止構造であって、前記切断部(1) の織組織を所定幅にわたって絡み織組織とする。
96 Preform material for reinforcement of resin JP29769486 1986-12-16 JPS63152637A 1988-06-25 NISHIMURA AKIRA; KITO KAZUO
PURPOSE:To obtain the titled material giving an FRP having excellent characteristics without causing the disturbance of the orientation of the reinforcing fibers during the molding of the FRP, by attaching a thermoplastic polymer to a reinforcing woven fabric sheet under a specific condition, laminating the sheets and bonding the adjacent sheets with said polymer. CONSTITUTION:A reinforcing woven fabric sheet 4 is produced by using reinforcing fiber (preferably carbon fiber) as both warp 1 and weft 3 and linearly applying a thermoplastic polymer 2 (preferably a copolymerized nylon) to the warp 1 and/or weft 3. The sheets 4 are laminated and the adjacent sheets 4 are bonded and integrated with said polymer 2 to obtain the objective material. Consequently, warps, wefts and the thermoplastic polymer yarns are simultaneously woven and the obtained fabric is heated to melt the thermoplastic polymer yarn to obtain the sheet 4. The sheets 4 are laminated and the laminate is heated to melt the polymer and bond the sheets with each other.
97 JPS6131221B2 - JP4789980 1980-04-11 JPS6131221B2 1986-07-18 JURIO FUONTAANA
98 Structure for reinforcing elastic body JP10562283 1983-06-13 JPS5931144A 1984-02-20 ROJIYAA BANATSUSHIE; GERUMAIN FUERUBAUUEDE
99 JPS5752221B2 - JP10531778 1978-08-29 JPS5752221B2 1982-11-06
100 Support cloth frame for bulky material and method of embankment for road* dike or dam JP12073780 1980-09-02 JPS5639236A 1981-04-14 ANTONIOSU UIRUHERUMUSU MARIA T; GERITSUTO DEN FUUTO
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