序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Fabric construction for composite material JP10531778 1978-08-29 JPS5530974A 1980-03-05 NISHIMURA AKIRA; NISHIMURA KIYUUICHIROU
102 제직 마감 장치 KR1020147023509 2013-01-24 KR1020140114066A 2014-09-25 듀아부페시; 크로스토리엠
제품이 제직되는 동안 제품의 제2 측면과는 독립적으로 제품의 일 측면을 마감하는 것이 가능한 동적 마감 장치가 제공된다. 측면들은 동적 마감 장치에 의해 비선형 방식으로 마감될 수도 있다. 부가적으로, 제품이 제직될 때에 하나 이상의 마감 장치가 제품의 내부 부분에 동적으로 위치될 수 있다. 마감 장치는 일단 위치되면, 제직된 제품 내에 개구, 포켓 및/또는 터널을 생성하고, 이들 생성물의 에지들을 마감할 수도 있다. 제직된 제품의 내부 부분에서의 마감은 경사의 방향으로 그리고 위사의 방향으로 발생한다.
103 가구용 직물 및 의자 KR1020127031909 2011-06-08 KR1020130084237A 2013-07-24 나리타데츠야; 이가라시료
의자용의 하중 지지 부재로서 적용한 경우에, 쾌적한 착석감이 얻어짐과 함께, 패널용의 스크린 부재로서 적용한 경우에는, 스크린 효과가 적절히 발휘되도록 한 가구용 직물을 제공하는 것을 과제로 하고, 날실 가닥(18) 및 씨실 가닥(19)에 의해 격자 형상으로 조성한 바탕 조직(17a)에, 씨실 가닥(19)보다 폭이 넓은 씨실 밴드부(20)를, 생지의 날실 방향의 일단으로부터 타단 측을 향하여 이간시켜서, 복수 배열함과 함께, 이들 서로 날실 방향으로 이웃하는 씨실 밴드부(20)끼리의 배열 간격(d1, d2…dn)을, 생지의 날실 방향의 일단으로부터 타단 측을 향함에 따라 점차 작게 하고, 또한 그 최소가 된 부위로부터 점차 커지도록 형성한다.
104 제직물 슬리브 KR1020007004963 1998-11-06 KR100544769B1 2006-01-23 브루샤퍼로버트제이; 리언제럴드티; 메이든재니스알
가늘고 긴 물체를 감싸고 보호하기 위한 제직물 슬리브(16, 도 1a)는 사방으로 그리고 세로로 늘어나도록 교차된 위사 요소 및 경사 요소로 각각 만들어진다. 위사 요소는 덜 가용성인 띠를 분리하는 상대적으로 가요성이고 사방으로 늘어나는 교차 띠를 형성하기 위해 직물을 통해 늘어난다. 위사 요소는 크고 작은 직경이 교차하는 모노필라멘트 얀 또는 멀티필라멘트사로 구성될 수 있으며, 와이어, 특히 탄성 와이어와 탄력적으로 고정 가능한 코어를 갖는 와이어 및 DREF 사를 함유한 폴리에스테르를 포함하는 열 고정성 재료를 포함할 수 있다. 위사 요소는 레노 및 목 레노 제직을 이용해서 서로의 관계를 유지할 수 있다. 직물은 닫힌 관형 슬리브로 직접 제직되거나 또는 평직된 후 슬리브 형태로 구부러질 수 있다.
105 다층 전자 직물, 물품 및 방법 KR1020047017699 2003-05-09 KR1020050046656A 2005-05-18 힐,이안,그레고리; 트로츠,세쓰,루빈; 리들,조지,허버트,니드함; 브룩스테인,데이비드,스튜어트; 고빈다라지,무쑤
A woven article (100') having plural weave layers comprises a plurality of electrically insulating and/or electrically conductive yarn in the warp (110, 120) and a plurality of electrically insulating and/or electrically conductive yarn in the weft (130, 140, 140a, 140b) interwoven with the yarn in the warp. An electrical function is provided by one or more circuit carriers disposed in cavities (106a, 106b) in the plural layer woven article and/or one or more functional yarn (150) 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.
106 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF FLEXIBLE CONDUCTIVE STRANDS IN A FLEXIBLE BODY PCT/US2004029635 2004-09-10 WO2005043684A3 2005-07-14 GREEN KAREN M; DEANGELIS ALFRED R; WOLYNES EARLE
A flexible body has a conductive resistance pathway which includes conductive resistance flexible strands of material connected in series between two supply bus flexible strands of material, and a temperature dependent variable resistance pathway with temperature dependent variable resistance flexible strands of material electrically connected in series by connection bus flexible strands of material.
107 複合材料で使用される織物およびその織物を製造する方法および複合材料体 JP2014559104 2012-03-01 JP6038960B2 2016-12-07 トーマス ビショッフ; メリケ アフサー
108 複合材料で使用される織物およびその織物を製造する方法および複合材料体 JP2014559104 2012-03-01 JP2015508850A 2015-03-23 ビショッフ トーマス; アフサー メリケ
複合材料および複合材料体で使用される織物10は、結合(織り)なしに、2つの異なる補強層16、17において互いに重なって配置された、補強たて糸13および補強よこ糸14から成る補強組織11を有する。結合組織12は結合たて糸20および結合よこ糸21から成る。この織物は、結合組織12内でのみ結合され(織られ)る。補強組織11は結合たて糸20と結合よこ糸21との間で包囲され、適所に保持される。結合点22が結合組織12内にあり、各結合点22では、結合たて糸20の結合たて糸対23であるからみたて糸25と地たて糸24との間で、結合たて糸20が導かれ保持されている。からみたて糸25および地たて糸24は、たて糸対23の隣接する2つの結合点22の間で、少なくとも1つのからみ目26を有する。すべてのたて糸13、20はたて糸方向Kに延在する。すべてのよこ糸14、21は、たて糸方向Kを横断する、よこ糸方向Sに延在する。【選択図】図1
109 Gauze fabric JP2013549668 2013-08-29 JP5435607B1 2014-03-05 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。
110 Hook-and-loop fastener JP2004211187 2004-07-20 JP4171450B2 2008-10-22 光久 大川
111 Materials for manufacturing a support bandage JP2007544744 2004-12-13 JP2008522682A 2008-07-03 ヘルムート ロイプレッシュ,
本発明は支持部を有する支持包帯を製造するための材料に関する。 上記支持部は、硬化可能なプラスチック材料を被覆および/又は含浸されており、平行に走っている2組のよこ糸の間で交差するたて糸を有する紗織りによって少なくとも部分的に形成されている。 上記紗織りは、交差する2組のたて糸の間に位置し、いかなる他のたて糸とも交差しない少なくとも1本の付加的なたて糸を有している。
112 Two-way and multi-axis fabric and fabric complex JP2005508829 2003-06-05 JP2006515649A 2006-06-01 パリッシュ,エリザベス・エス; ブハトナガール,アショカ
Bi-directional and multi-axial 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 in a given plane rotated at an angle to the direction of the yarns in adjacent planes; and one or more sets of yarns 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.
113 Hook-and-loop fastener JP2004211187 2004-07-20 JP2006026193A 2006-02-02 OKAWA MITSUHISA
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To previously prevent raising of a base cloth surface in a non-engagement part of a hook-and-loop fastener and be finished into the hook-and-loop fastener with high quality. <P>SOLUTION: This hook-and-loop fastener is formed of a warp double cloth 1 formed of a front base cloth 4 and a back base cloth 5, engagement element yarns 8 forming engagement elements 7 are woven in the base clothes 4 and 5, the engagement elements 7 projectes to the surface of the front base cloth 4 to form engagement parts 10, and entwining yarns 13 are entangled with warps 2 in a non-engagement part 11 such as a lug part to be woven. Thermo fusible yarns 14 having a melting point lower than the warps 2, wefts 3, the engagement element yarns 8, and the entwining yarns 13 are woven between the front base cloth 4 and the back base cloth 5, are heat-melted to integrally fuse the front base cloth 4 with the back base cloth 5 and prevent the raising phenomenon on the surface of the non-engagement part 11. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI
114 Reinforcement grid for bituminous layer JP2003578649 2003-03-11 JP2005520959A 2005-07-14 カッスナー、ユルゲン
本発明は、ビチューメン質層、特にビチューメン含有走行路コーティングのための補強格子に関する。 本発明の目的は、ビチューメン質層に導入される高いを吸収することができ、弾性変形が可能である補強格子を製造することである。 この目的は、ストランドを3%〜8%に、好ましくは5%〜6%の破断点伸び率を有する合成材料から作ることによって達成される。
115 Sleeve with an integral fastener JP2002530569 2001-09-24 JP2005506492A 2005-03-03 イー. ウィンターズ、ダニー
長尺基材を束ねるために使用される織スリーブ(12)は、モノフィラメントの縦糸部材(14)と、嵩高マルチフィラメント糸のようなコンプライアンス性材料より構成された空間充填糸(16)とから織り合わされる。 織物の長さ方向に延びる補助モノフィラメント(17)は、各々が空間充填糸のコンプライアンス性材料に抱え込まれた部分を有する複数の個別の部分に分けられ、縦糸部材の少なくとも1つにより抱え込み位置にロックされる。 個別の部分の端部部分は外方向に突出し、フック(17b)で終端する。 フック(17b)は、長尺基材の周囲でのスリーブの閉鎖を達成するために、コンプライアンス性材料の露出部分と組み合う。 上述のタイプのスリーブには、支持表面上のループ型材料または他のループ材料にスリーブを取り付けるための一体型フックも設けられ得る。
116 Coupling structure of the textile / plastic sheet JP29867592 1992-11-09 JP2787527B2 1998-08-20 KIKUCHI KOICHI; SUZUKI MITSUGI
117 Woven fabric JP29867592 1992-11-09 JPH06158471A 1994-06-07 KIKUCHI KOICHI; SUZUKI MITSUGI
PURPOSE:To obtain woven fabric suitable for bonding by dividing woven fabric into plural sections in longitudinal direction or lateral direction or longitudinal and lateral directions and weaving a section in mesh form or opening a number of small holes in a section. CONSTITUTION:Woven fabric having a total width of <=600mm is divided into plural sections in longitudinal direction or lateral direction or longitudinal and lateral directions and at least one section is woven in the form of a mesh by coarsening the warps and/or wefts compared with the other sections or plural small holes are opened in at least one section by melt-punching, etc., to an extent to form the space area of the section to be >=3% and <=30% of the total area of the section. The meshed part or perforated part of the woven fabric is coated with an adhesive and the fabrics are laminated to each other or the fabric is laminated to a sheet coated with a synthetic resin such as tarpaulin. A firmly bonded product is formed by the bridging effect caused by the impregnation of the adhesive into the spaces.
118 Smart skin array woven fiber optic ribbon, its arrays and packaging thereof JP6284592 1992-03-19 JPH0625940A 1994-02-01 PATORISHIA UIINAA
PURPOSE: To position and held optical fibers in the textile material in a manner to maximize their optical efficiency. CONSTITUTION: This 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 12A to 12F and the warp fibers 10A to 10D 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 enable it to form a flexible sheet of ribbon or rigid, hard, grid-like mat which has aligned zero warp optional fibers embedded therein. The material shown can be used to provide sensing, imaging or communications. It can be utilized for optical back-planes for optoelectronic systems or a housing for optoelectoronic component.
119 JPH0422933B2 - JP29769486 1986-12-16 JPH0422933B2 1992-04-20 NISHIMURA AKIRA; KITO KAZUO
120 Artificial tube for transplantation JP32160889 1989-12-13 JPH03136651A 1991-06-11 IBURAHIMU EMU IBURAHIMU; INDOU KAPADEIA
PURPOSE: To provide a better weaving pattern for a cloth used for a transplantation tube by forming fixing weaving elements at a plurality of positions over a whole cloth matrix, according to a specific weaving way. CONSTITUTION: The left end of a transplantation tube 10 is cut at a slantwise angle and formed out of woven fabric 12 in this case. Ribs 145 are provided on the tube 10 along a lengthwise direction and formed by permanently shrinking the tube 10 after the weaving thereof into a cylindrical form. Prior to fitting the tube 10 to a patient's blood vessel along a suturing line 22, the tube end is cut at a slantwise angle and an opening corresponding to the cut part is formed on the blood vessel, thereby allowing the tube 10 to be properly fitted at the time of transplantation. Also, woven fabric 24 is wound around the external surface of a take-up roll 25 rotating in a counterclockwise direction. Furthermore, the woven fabric 24 is manufactured by use of transverse fill threads woven via warps indicated as 28a and 28b. For forming each type of the patterns of a plain weave, a twilled weave and a leno elastic weave, colored threads 29a and 29b are selectively moved. COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO
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