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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Fabric straps with tubular structure containing free-floating yarns and varied width US13656765 2012-10-22 US08869841B2 2014-10-28 Mike He
Fabric strap having at least two different segments. The first segment is wider and less elastic, providing a comfortable contacting area to the skin and the other segment is narrower and more elastic which is aesthetically more pleasing and easier for applying sewing process in the garment production. Preferably, the first segment is a sealed tubular structure and contains internally free-floating yarns, making it exert less stress to the skin and thus more comfortable to the wearer. In addition, the different segments of the strap are made in a single integral weaving process and thus is conducive to industry automation.
22 Self-curling sleeve US11185589 2005-07-20 US07216678B2 2007-05-15 Angela L. Baer
A substrate including a plurality of monofilaments, or a combination of monofilaments and multi-filament yarns oriented in perpendicular directions, has a tendency to curl around a central space. When all monofilaments are used, the monofilaments along one direction may have a larger diameter than the monofilaments along the other direction. The monofilaments are woven such that the larger diameter monofilaments form floats predominantly on one side of the substrate. For the monofilament-multifilament combination the monofilaments form floats predominantly on one side of the substrate. The substrate curls about an axis parallel to the monofilaments forming the floats. The side having the floats faces outwardly away from the central space. Preferably, the monofilaments are oriented in the warp direction along the substrate. The filaments may be woven in a herringbone twill weave, a double cloth herringbone twill weave or a satin weave to provide the floats.
23 Self-curling sleeve US11185589 2005-07-20 US20060016507A1 2006-01-26 Angela Baer
A substrate including a plurality of monofilaments, or a combination of monofilaments and multi-filament yarns oriented in perpendicular directions, has a tendency to curl around a central space. When all monofilaments are used, the monofilaments along one direction may have a larger diameter than the monofilaments along the other direction. The monofilaments are woven such that the larger diameter monofilaments form floats predominantly on one side of the substrate. For the monofilament-multifilament combination the monofilaments form floats predominantly on one side of the substrate. The substrate curls about an axis parallel to the monofilaments forming the floats. The side having the floats faces outwardly away from the central space. Preferably, the monofilaments are oriented in the warp direction along the substrate. The filaments may be woven in a herringbone twill weave, a double cloth herringbone twill weave or a satin weave to provide the floats.
24 Woven stretch fabrics and methods of making same US11075531 2005-03-09 US20050282452A1 2005-12-22 Franklin Love; James Greer; Thomas Tantillo; Johnny Blalock
Woven fabrics made from non-stretch yarns yet having high levels of stretch and recovery are described. The fabrics include at least about 50% of a synthetic fiber component, and are woven such that the warp and filling are approximately balanced by weight before warp contraction, with about 50% warp density or less. The fabrics are exposed to a cumulative dynamic tension in the warp direction of at least about 250 min-lb/linear ft, and are then finished to about 70-80% of their reed width at a temperature greater than or equal to the heat set temperature for the synthetic fiber component. The fabrics may also be exposed to a face finishing process and/or a fluid treatment process.
25 Woven stretch fabrics and methods of making same US10439067 2003-05-15 US20040229538A1 2004-11-18 Franklin S. Love III; John L. Blalock; Thomas A. Tantillo; James T. Greer
Woven fabrics made from non-stretch yarns yet having high levels of stretch and recovery are described. The fabrics include at least about 50% of a synthetic fiber component, and are woven such that the warp and filling are approximately balanced by weight before warp contraction, with about 50% warp density or less. The fabrics are exposed to a cumulative dynamic tension in the warp direction of at least about 250 min-lb/linear ft, and are then finished to about 70-80% of their reed width at a temperature greater than or equal to the heat set temperature for the synthetic fiber component. The fabrics may also be exposed to a face finishing process and/or a fluid treatment process.
26 Pile fabric US354725 1989-05-22 US5084322A 1992-01-28 Luigi Brioschi; Franco La Scola
A pile fabric is disclosed and claimed, comprising a ground fabric of polyester filaments and a pile of natural fibers, up to four pile picks being woven between each two adjacent weft yarns of the ground fabric. The bond of the pile picks consists at least in part of three or five warp through-pile weavings.A special use of this fabric is an upholstery cloth for car seats and other seats of furniture.
27 Antimicrobial woven or knitted fabric US3699958D 1970-12-31 US3699958A 1972-10-24 SZUCS LASZLO G
An antimicrobial woven or knitted fabric which is made from crimp yarn and treated with cation-active antimicrobial compounds and the use of said fabric as surgical dressing or surgical face mask.
28 Textile sheet and the manufacture thereof US14692437 1937-06-07 US2091237A 1937-08-24 EVANS HENRY D
29 WOVEN FOOTWEAR UPPER US15809724 2017-11-10 US20180135213A1 2018-05-17 THOMAS G. BELL; ROBERT M. BRUCE; YUCHUNG KEVIN CHEN; YOON JEONG CHOI; ADAM R. FARMER; MEGAN FOLEY; OLIVER MCLACHIAN; JAMES Y. YOO
Aspects of the present invention relate to a dynamic woven material that is capable of undergoing a dimensional change in response to an external stimulus. The dynamic woven material comprises a plurality of discrete woven cells, where each woven cell comprises a reactive region and a non-reactive region. The reactive region changes from a first physical state to a second physical state when the woven material is exposed to the external stimulus. The woven material may be formed with zonal stretch properties by varying the areas occupied by the reactive region and the non-reactive region in each woven cell. For example, the bigger the area occupied by the reactive region in the woven cells in a particular zone of the dynamic woven material, the higher the level of stretch in the particular zone may be. Exemplary products manufactured from the dynamic woven material include, for example, articles of footwear.
30 BED LINENS, AND RELATED BEDDING ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS US15298759 2016-10-20 US20180110348A1 2018-04-26 Tony M. Pearce; Shawn D. Moon
A bed linen comprises a single, continuous piece of fabric extending substantially completely across lateral dimensions of the bed linen and including elastomeric fibers and non-elastomeric fibers. The single, continuous piece of fabric is configured to stretch to at least 125 percent of an initial length thereof without damage thereto and to substantially return to the initial length thereof after being stretched. A bedding assembly and a method of forming a bedding assembly are also described.
31 GARMENT AND PROCESS OF PREPARATION US15215826 2016-07-21 US20170022637A1 2017-01-26 Mustafa ZEYREK; Erdogan Baris ÖZDEN; Fatih KONUKOGLU; Mehmet Fikret AKGUNLU
A garment article is made of a fabric including a plurality of warp and weft yarns woven together in a pattern; at least the weft yarns include elastomeric yarns, to provide an elasticity of the fabric in warp direction that is at least 7% and elasticity of the fabric in weft direction that is at least 15%; the fabric of the garment is bias cut so that the weft yarns in the garment are angled with respect to the widthwise direction (WD) of the article.
32 Stretch fabric US14397000 2013-04-23 US09315926B2 2016-04-19 Hiroaki Date; Hiroshi Tsuchikura; Ryosuke Yamao; Shin Maezawa
A stretch fabric in which one yarn of warp and weft yarns is obtained from an inelastic yarn having a crimp ratio of 5% to 30% and at least a portion of the other is obtained from an elastic yarn having a crimp ratio of 0% to 5%, and characterized in that the extension percentage in a load direction along the former yarn is 5% to 30% when weighted with a 340N/5 cm load in the load direction. The stretch fabric has excellent cushioning properties and fatigue resistance, and can be used as a material that saves space and combines holding properties with cushioning properties.
33 Fabric straps with tubular structure containing free-floating yarns and varied width US14315345 2014-06-26 US09260804B2 2016-02-16 Mike He
Fabric strap having at least two different segments. The first segment is wider and less elastic, providing a comfortable contacting area to the skin and the other segment is narrower and more elastic which is aesthetically more pleasing and easier for applying sewing process in the garment production. The first segment has a denser weft thread count and has a more compact weaving structure formed with adjusting covered spandex warp yarns.
34 FABRIC STRAPS WITH TUBULAR STRUCTURE CONTAINING FREE-FLOATING YARNS AND VARIED WIDTH US14315345 2014-06-26 US20140345743A1 2014-11-27 Mike HE
Fabric strap having at least two different segments. The first segment is wider and less elastic, providing a comfortable contacting area to the skin and the other segment is narrower and more elastic which is aesthetically more pleasing and easier for applying sewing process in the garment production. The first segment has a denser weft thread count and has a more compact weaving structure formed with adjusting covered spandex warp yarns.
35 WOVEN FABRIC THAT LOOKS AND PERFORMS LIKE A KNITTED FABRIC AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF US13580172 2011-02-24 US20130048140A1 2013-02-28 Hamit Yenici; Fatma Korkmaz; Ertug Erkus; Ahmet Udul
A fabric with wefts that include hard yarns and elastomeric yarns in a predetermined arrangement such that at least one hard yarn is alternately arranged with at least one elastomeric yarn, the elastomeric yarns having a greater shrinkage ratio than that of the hard yarns; the hard yarns form under portions and over portions with respect to warps, said under portions being formed when said hard yarns pass along the back side of the warps and defining loop portions, and said over portions being formed when the hard yarns pass along the front side of the warps and define connection portions, wherein for each hard yarn, the number of warps passed by the loop portion is at least 6, and the elastomeric yarns form under portions and over portions with respect to said warps in a weave that is tighter than the weave of the hard yarns.
36 METHOD OF MAKING WOVEN FABRIC THAT PERFORMS LIKE A KNITTED FABRIC US12778547 2010-05-12 US20110212659A1 2011-09-01 Hamit YENICI; Fatma Korkmaz; Ertug Erkus; Ahmet Udul
A fabric with wefts that include hard yarns and elastomeric yarns in a predetermined arrangement such that at least one hard yarn is alternately arranged with at least one elastomeric yarn, the elastomeric yarns having a greater shrinkage ratio than that of the hard yarns; the hard yarns form under portions and over portions with respect to warps, said under portions being formed when said hard yarns pass along the back side of the warps and defining loop portions, and said over portions being formed when the hard yarns pass along the front side of the warps and define connection portions, wherein for each hard yarn, an average number of warps passed by the loop portion is at least 6, and wherein the elastomeric yarns form under portions and over portions with respect to said warps in a weave that is tighter than the weave of the hard yarns.
37 Elastic Fabrics And Methods And Apparatus For Making The Same US12571819 2009-10-01 US20100093258A1 2010-04-15 Robert Arthur Glenn; Krishan Weerawansa; Nalantha De Alwis
The invention relates to methods and apparatus for making a length of woven fabric comprising an elastomeric weft yarn.The lengths of fabric obtained are particularly useful as shoulder straps for garments such as bras. Preferred embodiments relate to tapered fabric which is useful as a component of articles of clothing, especially a bra wing.
38 Woven Fiber Reinforcement Material US12212110 2008-09-17 US20090081913A1 2009-03-26 Donald E. Wheatley
A woven fiber reinforcement material includes a plurality of fiber bundles extending generally parallel to one another in a longitudinal direction and spaced laterally from one another by at least 1/32 of an inch. The fiber bundles are selected from non-elastic fibers. A first transverse thread extends in a continuous serpentine pattern on a first side of the plurality of fiber bundles. A second transverse thread extends in a continuous serpentine pattern on a second side of the plurality of fiber bundles and a pair of connecting threads diagonally cross the first and second transverse threads and secure the first and second transverse threads to the fiber bundles at a plurality of longitudinally spaced locations.
39 Bandages US09446088 2000-04-07 US06267744B1 2001-07-31 Joanne Carol Roberts; John Blackburn
A woven fabric comprising warp and weft yarns is characterized in that the warp yarns comprise a plurality of elasticized yarns and twisted inelastic yarns arranged such that the inelastic yarns are in pairs of like twist, with two elastic yarns between. Alternate pairs of inelastic yarn are of opposing direction of twist. Such fabrics may be used for medical bandages such as elasticized adhesive or non-adhesive bandages and support or compression garments such as stockings.
40 Woven elastic fabric and process for making US768614 1977-02-14 UST966012I4 1978-01-03 Alexis Reicher
a slip-resistant woven elastic fabric is made of hard weft yarns and paired fusible elastomer leno warp yarns, the individual warp yarns of each pair crossing and recrossing each other at intervals throughout the fabric and being fused to each other at the crossover points.
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