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 LIGHT-DIRECTING SYSTEM US15130497 2016-04-15 US20160230451A1 2016-08-11 Frauke Susanne Hänsch
This disclosure relates to a light-directing system, comprising a textile sheet material, which can be positioned in a light incidence region in front of a space and has a weft-thread layer composed of a plurality of weft threads, wherein the weft threads are extended substantially linearly and bound mesh openings of the sheet material. According to this disclosure, some or all weft threads have a non-circular thread cross-section bounded by a plurality of individual side parts and are arranged parallel to each other, the orientation of the side parts of the weft threads being uniform.
62 HEAT TREAT FURNACE JIG US14896027 2014-06-04 US20160123670A1 2016-05-05 Syuhei Tomita; Hiroshi Machino; Toshiharu Hiraoka; Shingo Bito
The present invention improves the strength of the bottom (net) of the jig and makes it more difficult and unlikely for deviation of the mesh to occur.A workpiece is loaded on the net (2) of the heat treat furnace jig (hereinafter, heat treatment furnace jig). In the net (2), a first strand (10), a second strand (20) and a third strand (30) are in contact at a contact point (X1). Near the contact point (X1), the second strand (20) overlaps the first strand (10) from above and the third strand (30) overlaps the first strand (10) from below. As a result, the first strand (10) is held between the second strand (20) and the third strand (30) in the up/down directions.
63 Network layer with biodegradable substance US13062317 2009-09-04 US09284666B2 2016-03-15 Ives Jean Jenny Ghislain Swennen; Kris Luc Rob Coen
A network layer is provided that contains at least one thermoplastic biodegradable substance. The network layer contains at least one colored first material in a first direction, the first colored material exhibiting a first absorption coefficient, and at least one colored second material in a second direction, the second colored material exhibiting a second absorption coefficient. The colored first material and the colored second material are in contact with each other, a coloration of the first material is different from a coloration of the second material, and the second absorption coefficient is different from the first absorption coefficient.
64 FABRIC FOR USE IN COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID FABRIC AND A COMPOSITE MATERIAL BODY US14381166 2012-03-01 US20150126089A1 2015-05-07 Thomas Bischoff; Melike Afsar
A fabric (10) for use in composite materials having a reinforcing system (11) made of reinforcing warp threads (13) and reinforcing weft threads (14), which are placed on top of one other in two different reinforcing layers (16), (17). A binding system (12) of binding warp threads (20) and binding weft threads (21) is formed from a binding yarn (30) with a lower yarn count than the reinforcing yarn (15). The reinforcing system (11) is enclosed between the binding warp threads (20) on the one side and the binding weft threads (21) on the other side, and thus, held in place at binding points (22). At each binding point (22), a binding warp thread (20) is guided and held between a stationary warp thread (25) and a regular warp thread (24) of a warp thread pair (23) of binding warp threads (20). Between two adjacent binding points of a warp thread pair (23), the stationary warp thread (25) and the regular warp thread (24) have intersecting points (26).
65 WEATHER PROTECTION DEVICE US14087966 2013-11-22 US20140080375A1 2014-03-20 Frauke Susanne Hänsch
The invention relates to a weatherproofing arrangement having a textile sheet material which forms a screen against the effects of weather, in particular against solar radiation and/or rain, and has warp threads and weft threads connected to one another in the manner of latticework. In order to achieve particular protective functions, it is proposed for the warp threads and weft threads to bound elongate-rectangular latticework openings, wherein the length of these openings is at least 10 times the width thereof, and wherein the width of the openings is from between 0.1 and 0.001 mm
66 DEVICE FOR MANUFACTURING A FABRIC, AND FABRIC US13891564 2013-05-10 US20130333794A1 2013-12-19 Kurt Hockemeyer; Christoph Schwemmlein
The subject of the invention is a device for manufacturing a fabric comprising a plurality of automatically working apparatus arranged next to one another on at least one carrier for manufacturing a leno weave (a leno weave apparatus), wherein two leno threads are fed to each leno weave apparatus; wherein the device for manufacturing the fabric has at least one weft thread picking device; wherein the weft thread is introduced into the shed of leno threads raised by a plurality of leno weave apparatus; wherein the weft thread is bound using at least two leno threads at a plurality of points behind the weft thread over the width of the fabric; wherein at least one of the leno weave apparatus arranged in the end region of the fabric carries out a higher number of interlacings for achieving a homogenized warp tension distribution over the width of the fabric than at least one leno weave apparatus arranged in the central region of the fabric; and/or wherein the lowering of the shed is carried out by the leno weave apparatus over the width of the fabric at different times for achieving a homogenized warp tension distribution.
67 ARTICLE, MORE PARTICULARLY HOSE, MORE PARTICULARLY AGAIN CHARGE-AIR HOSE, WITH AN EMBEDDED REINFORCEMENT BASED ON A POLYOXADIAZOLE US13675815 2012-11-13 US20130068337A1 2013-03-21 Horst Schubert; Ulrich Brettschneider
An article composed of a polymeric material, especially a material having elastic properties, which has been provided with an embedded reinforcement made wholly or partly of a textile material. In a first reinforcement variant, the textile material is polyoxadiazole (POD), a POD derivative or a POD copolymer, or, in a second reinforcement variant, the textile material is a combination of POD, a POD derivative or a POD copolymer, and at least one further textile material, or, in a third reinforcement variant, the textile material comprises a material combination of POD, a POD derivative or a POD copolymer and at least one further material which is not part of any textile group. The article is particularly a hose and more particularly a charge-air hose having an inner layer and an outer layer of a polymeric material and an embedded reinforcement, for example in the form of a POD knit.
68 ARRANGEMENT FOR CREATING LIGHT EFFECTS US13388549 2010-08-05 US20120127704A1 2012-05-24 Frauke Susanne Hänsch
The invention relates to an arrangement for generating light effects, particularly for decorative purposes, having a light source (10) and a textile web material (12) that can be illuminated by through light from the light source (10) toward a visible side (16) or by incident light. According to the invention, the textile web material (12) comprises a two-layer weave structure made of warp threads (18) forming a warp thread layer (26) and weft threads (20) forming a weft thread layer (24) contacting the warp thread layer (26) on one side.
69 INSECT PROTECTION FABRIC US13143289 2010-01-08 US20110284173A1 2011-11-24 Norbert Neher; Frauke Susanne Hänsch
The invention relates to an insect protection device for protecting openings such as windows or doors against the entry of insects, comprising a holder (10) that can be installed in front of the opening and an insect protection fabric (12), which is held on the holder and which comprises warp and weft threads (16, 18), which are connected to each other in a grid-like manner, wherein the warp threads (16) and the weft threads (18) lie one upon the other and are connected to each other by binding threads (20). For an exceptionally regular and stable grid structure, it is proposed that the warp threads (16) and weft threads (18) lie one over the other in a separate thread plane in each case and extend in straight lines.
70 Netting or fence with retro-reflective strips US11843884 2007-08-23 US07934700B2 2011-05-03 Antonios Karatzis
A net/fence includes retro-reflective elements such as tapes that extend in horizontal and/or vertical directions with respect to the fence. The tapes are attached to the netting by thread or glue. One method for weaving the net/fence includes dragging the tape extending in a machine direction along the netting during weaving and threading the tape thereto. Another method for weaving the net/fence includes dragging the tape extending in a transverse direction and attaching the tape thereto with glue. A net-weaving machine can produce such a net in a machine direction and use a comb having threading needles to selectively attach the tape to the net with the thread. If attached in the transverse direction, a trolley borne on a beam lying in the transverse direction introduces the tape onto the net and a connection device, such as a glue jet, connects the tape to the net.
71 Exterior finishing system and building wall containing a corrosion-resistant enhanced thickness fabric and method of constructing same US12475652 2009-06-01 US07902092B2 2011-03-08 William F. Egan; Mark Newton; Mark W. Tucker
A corrosion-resistant lath is provided for use in exterior finishing systems, such as stucco systems and exterior insulation and finish systems (“EIFS”). The lath includes in a first embodiment an open, woven fabric comprising weft and warp yarns containing non-metallic fibers, such as glass fibers. A portion of the weft yarns are undulated, resulting in an increased thickness for the fabric. The fabric is coated with a polymeric resin for substantially binding the weft yarns in the undulated condition. This invention also includes methods for making an exterior finish system and building wall including an exterior finish system using such a lath.
72 Double weft/warp airbag fabric and related airbags and manufacturing methods US11507398 2006-08-21 US07770607B2 2010-08-10 James C. Coleman; Altay Nihat Kismir
A double yarn airbag fabric is disclosed, which may include an inflatable fabric portion, comprising multiple first yarns that form multiple sets of first yarns, and multiple second yarns. At least two sets of first yarns are alternately woven around at least two adjacent second yarns at each weave. The result of weaving are two opposing woven fabric layers formed from two pairs of the alternating second yarn sets, such that a space to be inflated is formed between the two opposing fabric layers. The two opposing fabric layers may be formed in a continuous weaving process. The fabric also includes a non-inflatable fabric portion by alternately weaving two pairs of alternating first yarn sets around two adjacent second yarns at each weave, to form a single, woven fabric layer. The multiple first yarns may include warp yarns and the multiple second yarns may include weft yarns, or vice versa.
73 Enhanced Thickness Fabric and Method of Making Same US12535964 2009-08-05 US20090291603A1 2009-11-26 Mark J. Newton; Mark W. Tucker
The present invention provides thickened fabrics and reinforcements for use as a spacer or reinforcement for a matrix system. The fabric includes in a first embodiment a woven fabric comprising weft and warp yarns containing glass fibers. A portion of the weft yarns are undulated into a sinusoidal path forming a generally “C” shaped bridge between adjacent warp yarns which results in an increased thickness for the fabric. The fabric is coated with a polymeric resin or bonding agent, for substantially binding the weft yarns in the undulated condition. This invention also includes methods for making such fabric by increasing the thickness of a woven or non-woven material by such methods as applying tension to warp yarns having opposite twists during weaving operations, or using unbalanced yarns, for example.
74 Bandage With Lengthwise Elasticity In Warp Direction US11988086 2006-07-08 US20090099497A1 2009-04-16 Harald Jung; Frauke Haensch; Karlheinz Szombach
The invention relates to a bandage with lengthwise elasticity in the warp direction, comprising a textile expanse woven in leno weave and having weft threads, leno threads and elastically extensible core threads. The core threads are cotton-elastic threads.
75 Double weft/warp airbag fabric and related airbags and manufacturing methods US11507398 2006-08-21 US20080042413A1 2008-02-21 James C. Coleman; Altay Nihat Kismir
A double yarn airbag fabric is disclosed, which may include an inflatable fabric portion, comprising multiple first yarns that form multiple sets of first yarns, and multiple second yarns. At least two sets of first yarns are alternately woven around at least two adjacent second yarns at each weave. The result of weaving are two opposing woven fabric layers formed from two pairs of the alternating second yarn sets, such that a space to be inflated is formed between the two opposing fabric layers. The two opposing fabric layers may be formed in a continuous weaving process. The fabric also includes a non-inflatable fabric portion by alternately weaving two pairs of alternating first yarn sets around two adjacent second yarns at each weave, to form a single, woven fabric layer. The multiple first yarns may include warp yarns and the multiple second yarns may include weft yarns, or vice versa.
76 Leno cloth as well as method and weaving machine for production thereof US11323720 2005-12-29 US07287553B2 2007-10-30 Adnan Wahhoud
A leno cloth is prepared, which comprises at least ground warp threads 1, leno warp threads 3 and weft threads 2, and in which the weft threads 2 and the ground warp threads 1 are arranged essentially interspace free. The weft threads are bound-off by means of the leno warp threads 3, which comprise a clearly lower titer relative to the ground warp threads 1, with such a lower tension relative to the ground warp threads, so that the crossings of the leno warp threads 3 with the ground warp threads 1 that are present due to the binding are arranged in a plane parallel to the plane of the maximum thickness of the weft threads. The leno warp threads 3 comprise a higher working-in or take-up into the woven cloth than the ground warp threads 1. According to a further aspect of the invention, a method for the production of a leno cloth as well as a loom for the carrying out of the method for the production of a leno cloth are described.
77 Grid fabric US10495846 2003-04-19 US07279436B2 2007-10-09 Heiko Pintz
A wide-meshed grid fabric, in particular a geogrid, in which warp thread bundles composed of multiple warp threads and weft thread bundles composed of multiple weft threads intersect and surround meshes or lattice openings. To give the grid fabric, which may also be a scrim, a greater volume, whereby, among other things, improved reinforcement of the soil may be achieved, individual threads of a thread bundle in a mesh are longer than other threads of the same thread bundle, the longer threads running in a wave pattern and forming at least one open loop or bulge per mesh; the open loop or bulge may protrude upward and/or downward from the plane of the grid fabric. A plastic coating may stiffen the grid fabric.
78 Mesh fabric US10149424 2002-08-15 US06818571B1 2004-11-16 Heiko Pintz; Hermann Bült
The invention relatrs to a wide-meshed fabric (1) treated with bonding agents. The inventive mesh is made up of bundles (4) consisting of several warop threads (3) and bundloes (6) consisting of several weft threads (5) surrounding the inner meshes (7). The warp threads (3) are interwoven with the weft threads (5) at intersection points (5) of the bundles (4) of warp threads and bundles (6) of weft threads (5) running at right-angles to each other. In order to firmly secure the warp threads and the weft threads, the bundles (4) of warp threads are divided into a first group (4′) of warp threads and a second group (4″) of warp threads and the first group of warp threads crosses over the second group of warp threads threads belonging to the same bundle (4) of warp threads for each mesh (7) thereby forming a half-twist. Similarly, the warp threads (3) of both groups (4′, 4″) of warp threads are interwoven with the weft threads (5), running substantially parallel to each other. Mesh fabrics of the a
79 METHOD FOR MAKING A TEXTILE US10739481 2003-12-18 US20040129334A1 2004-07-08 Douglas John Salway; Jan L. Williams; Daniel P. Gillig
A textile with first grouping of yarns separated from a second grouping of yarns, and displacement yarns disposed between the first grouping of yarns and the second grouping of yarns such that the displacement yarns progress in a sinusoidal manner to alternately contact the adjacent displacement yarn.
80 Belt US10123313 2002-04-17 US20020157172A1 2002-10-31 Hideyuki Matsushima; Mitsuo Horikawa; Shigeto Takahashi
Dyed, colorless transparent, or semi-transparent yarns or dyed transparent or semi-transparent yarns are used in combination as composition yarns of a belt to be woven or knitted. Consequently, color of the dyed yarns can be seen through the transparent yarns at intersections of the both yarns, so that beautiful intersections are produced. Further, the belt having a specific color tone produced by mixing various colors may be obtained. If it is intended to change the color of the belt, the belt having a desired color can be produced easily only by changing part of the composition yarns.
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