序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 ANTISLIP SHEET MATERIAL HAVING TAPES AND MONOFILAMENTS US15400254 2017-01-06 US20170114482A1 2017-04-27 Manish K. Seth; Martin Vido
A sheet of material with an anti-skid surface, suitable for use as a roofing underlayment or wrapper, comprises a scrim made of woven plastic tapes with monofilaments that are round in cross-section and have a diameter larger than the thickness of the plastic tapes interwoven with the tapes. The monofilaments form ridges on the sheet material that impart an enhanced coefficient of friction to it. The monofilaments may be incorporated in the weave in the warp or weft directions or both.
62 INNERDUCT STRUCTURE CONTAINING MONOFILAMENT JACKETED WOVEN ROPE US15398311 2017-01-04 US20170114479A1 2017-04-27 Steven L. Bedingfield
An article containing an innerduct structure and a woven rope located within the innerduct structure. The woven rope an inner portion comprising a plurality of multifilament fibers in the length direction of the woven rope and a jacket portion covering the inner portion. The jacket portion contains a plurality of monofilament fibers in the length direction of the woven rope and at least one multifilament fiber in the circumferential direction interwoven with the monofilament fibers in the length direction of the jacket portion. The monofilament fibers of the jacket portion form the majority of the outer surface of the woven rope.
63 Monofilament jacketed woven tape US14332945 2014-07-16 US09540749B2 2017-01-10 Steven L. Bedingfield
A woven rope an inner portion comprising a plurality of multifilament fibers in the length direction of the woven rope and a jacket portion covering the inner portion. The jacket portion contains a plurality of monofilament fibers in the length direction of the woven rope and at least one multifilament fiber in the circumferential direction interwoven with the monofilament fibers in the length direction of the jacket portion. The monofilament fibers of the jacket portion form the majority of the outer surface of the woven rope.
64 TEXTILE RUN AND USE THEREOF US15142369 2016-04-29 US20160289901A1 2016-10-06 Jens Reindl; Arndt Schumann; Felix Neubert
A textile run with a slide surface (1, 51) consisting of looped fabric, the looped fabric comprising loops (4, 54) which are formed of warp threads by weaving or of pile threads by tufting and have a height (3, 53) of between at least 3 mm and at most 10 mm, 100 to 950 loops being disposed over an area of 1 dm 2. The invention further concerns the use of the textile run.
65 Artificial Sliding Mat US15051923 2016-02-24 US20160168805A1 2016-06-16 Arndt Schumann; Jens Reindl; Felix Neubert
The invention relates to the field of artificial sliding mats or textile pistes of plastic, which are provided for sliding thereon in sliding fashion with sports devices suitable for this purpose. The artificial sliding mat is formed substantially of at least one sliding surface segment having a woven fabric. The woven fabric comprises a combination of warp threads and weft threads and has floating warp threads and non-floating warp threads in one fabric direction.
66 Cover fabric for power transmission belt and toothed belt US13918500 2013-06-14 US09366314B2 2016-06-14 Akihiko Motozaki; Akira Takenaka
The present invention relates to a cover fabric for power transmission belt, which covers at least a part of working surface of a power transmission belt coming into contact or engage with a pulley and thereby transmitting power, in which the cover fabric contains a yarn, the yarn contains at least a fluorine-based fiber, and the fluorine-based fiber is formed of at least one slit yarn, and the cover fabric is subjected to an adhesion treatment.
67 WEAR-RESISTANT MULTILAYER FABRICS US14906739 2014-07-10 US20160160407A1 2016-06-09 Yuki Ninomiya; Hiroshi Tsuchikura; Koji Sugano
A wear-resistant cloth has high wear resistance and is capable of exerting a long-term sliding property even under high-load environment as compared with conventional cloths. A wear-resistant multilayer fabric includes a sliding fabric and a base fabric. The sliding fabric includes polytetrafluoroethylene fibers A, the base fabric includes fibers B having creep ratio in a standard state and under 20% load of breaking strength, the creep ratio being lower than creep ratio of the polytetrafluoroethylene fibers, and the sliding fabric and the base fabric have mutual warps and/or wefts that are mutually entangled for bonding.
68 Yarns containing siliconized microdenier polyester fibers US11476216 2006-06-28 US09340907B2 2016-05-17 Ian Patterson
The invention relates to a yarn containing siliconized micro-denier polyester fibers and macro-denier fibers. The blending ratio of the siliconized micro-denier polyester fibers and macro-denier fibers in the yarn ranges between about 10 to about 90 and about 90 to about 10 percent by weight. The macro-denier fiber of the yarn is selected from the group consisting of a synthetic fiber, a natural fiber, and a combination of synthetic and natural fibers. The invention also relates to a woven or knitted fabric and articles of clothing containing the yarn of the invention, either alone or in combination with other yarns.
69 Self-Wrappable Eptfe Textile Sleeve and Method of Construction Thereof US14209563 2014-03-13 US20140273698A1 2014-09-18 Alexa A. Woodruff; Cassie M. Malloy; Ming-Ming Chen
A self-wrapping textile sleeve that is abrasion, arc and water resistant and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve includes a wall having opposite edges extending in a lengthwise direction along a central longitudinal axis of the sleeve between opposite ends. The opposite edges overlap one another to form an inner tubular cavity. The wall has warp yarns extending in the lengthwise direction generally parallel to the central longitudinal axis and weft yarns extending generally transversely to the longitudinal axis between the opposite edges. The warp and weft yarns include expanded PTFE yarns, and the weft yarns further include heat-settable thermoplastic yarns. The heat-settable polymeric yarns impart a bias on the wall to bring the opposite edges into their overlapping relation.
70 COVER FABRIC FOR POWER TRANSMISSION BELT AND TOOTHED BELT US13918500 2013-06-14 US20130337956A1 2013-12-19 Akihiko Motozaki; Akira Takenaka
The present invention relates to a cover fabric for power transmission belt, which covers at least a part of working surface of a power transmission belt coming into contact or engage with a pulley and thereby transmitting power, in which the cover fabric contains a yarn, the yarn contains at least a fluorine-based fiber, and the fluorine-based fiber is formed of at least one slit yarn, and the cover fabric is subjected to an adhesion treatment.
71 THERMOPLASTIC POLYMER YARNS AND FILMS INCLUDING DRY LUBRICANTS AND INDUSTRIAL TEXTILES MADE THEREFROM US13522100 2011-03-02 US20120321832A1 2012-12-20 Scott Makepeace
An extruded oriented thermo-plastic polymeric element for industrial textiles, and textiles comprising polymeric elements. The polymeric elements are constructed of a material selected from yarn material, fiber material and film, and comprise a thermoplastic polymer, and at least one dry lubricant, selected from molybdenum disulphide, tungsten disulphide, boron nitride, and a soft metal, the dry lubricant comprising particulate matter having an average particle size between about 0.05μ and about 100μ, and present in the polymeric element in an amount from between about 0.1% and about 10% parts by weight, based on a total weight of the polymeric element. The polymeric elements can be used as yarns in woven and non woven textiles, and as seaming elements. The polymeric elements provide increased abrasion resistance in industrial textiles, and reduced co-efficient of friction.
72 ANTISLIPPING TAPE AND TEXTILE PRODUCTS US13003274 2009-06-09 US20110111673A1 2011-05-12 Tsuyoshi Soeda
[Problem] There are provided an antislipping tape having an excellent antislipping effect, and comfortable to the skin, and textile products including the antislipping tape.[Means for Resolution] Using a filament yarn A with a single filament diameter of 10 to 1000 nm, a cloth having a woven fabric structure or a knitted fabric structure is obtained. Using the cloth, an antislipping tape is obtained. Then, using the antislipping tape, textile products such as brassiere are obtained.
73 Low friction fabric US10001764 2001-10-31 US20030168118A1 2003-09-11 Michael B. Metzger
This invention relates to a fabric designed to minimize shear forces. Through the use of overlapping, angled fibers, a low-friction material can be created that significantly reduces the chance of blistering. The fabric has both medical and recreational applications.
74 Sealing ring and thrust bearing US70831858 1958-01-10 US2910329A 1959-10-27 RUNTON LESLIE A
75 Antislip fabric US45512930 1930-05-23 US1811843A 1931-06-30 CHISHOLM LESTER B
76 織物シースをもつロープ JP2017502640 2015-07-01 JP6411627B2 2018-10-24 ベッディングフィールド、スティーブン・エル.
77 シリコーン処理されたマイクロデニール・ポリエステル繊維を含んだヤーン JP2015111890 2015-06-02 JP6205388B2 2017-09-27 イアン パターソン
78 耐摩耗性多重織物 JP2014542436 2014-07-10 JPWO2015012114A1 2017-03-02 有希 二ノ宮; 弘至 土倉; 幸治 菅埜
本発明は、従来技術の問題点を改善し、耐摩耗性が高く、従来よりも高荷重下の環境下でも長期間発揮摺動性を発揮することができる耐摩耗性布帛を提供する。摺動織物とベース織物を含む多重織物であって、摺動織物が、ポリテトラフルオロエチレン繊維Aを含んだ織物であり、ベース織物が、標準状態で破断強度の20%荷重下でのクリープ率がポリテトラフルオロエチレン繊維より低い繊維Bからなる織物であり、摺動織物とべース織物が互いのタテ糸および/またはヨコ糸で互いに絡み合い結合している、耐摩耗性多重織物。
79 耐摩耗性多重織物 JP2016102371 2016-05-23 JP2016169467A 2016-09-23 二ノ宮 有希; 土倉 弘至; 菅埜 幸治
【課題】本発明は、従来技術の問題点を改善し、耐摩耗性が高く、従来よりも高荷重下の環境下でも長期間発揮摺動性を発揮することができる耐摩耗性布帛を提供する。
【解決手段】摺動織物とベース織物を含む多重織物であって、摺動織物が、ポリテトラフルオロエチレン繊維Aを含んだ織物であり、ベース織物が、標準状態で破断強度の20%荷重下でのクリープ率がポリテトラフルオロエチレン繊維より低い繊維Bからなる織物であり、摺動織物とべース織物が互いのタテ糸および/またはヨコ糸で互いに絡み合い結合している、耐摩耗性多重織物。
【選択図】なし
80 耐摩耗性多重織物 JP2016102371 2016-05-23 JP5988006B1 2016-09-07 二ノ宮 有希; 土倉 弘至; 菅埜 幸治
【課題】本発明は、従来技術の問題点を改善し、耐摩耗性が高く、従来よりも高荷重下の環境下でも長期間発揮摺動性を発揮することができる耐摩耗性布帛を提供する。
【解決手段】摺動織物とベース織物を含む多重織物であって、摺動織物が、ポリテトラフルオロエチレン繊維Aを含んだ織物であり、ベース織物が、標準状態で破断強度の20%荷重下でのクリープ率がポリテトラフルオロエチレン繊維より低い繊維Bからなる織物であり、摺動織物とべース織物が互いのタテ糸および/またはヨコ糸で互いに絡み合い結合している、耐摩耗性多重織物。
【選択図】なし
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