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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
321 John w US312220D US312220A 1885-02-10
322 Alwill uebahn US289582D US289582A 1883-12-04
323 Imitation india shawl US245513D US245513A 1881-08-09
324 Improvement in carpet fabrics US205638D US205638A 1878-07-02
325 Improvement in carpets US175499D US175499A 1876-03-28
326 Improvement in manufacturing ingrain carpeting US15767D US15767A 1856-09-23
327 A TEXTILE METHOD WHICH PROVIDES SPECIAL EFFECTS BY MEANS OF A WEAVING LOOM PCT/TR2009000114 2009-09-01 WO2010027341A8 2011-11-10 YATCI CELAL
The present invention is a textile method developed in order to obtain a fabric structure (7) by means of a weaving loom comprising a plurality of loom reed (2) and at least one warp beam (5) around which warp threads are wrapped, characterized by comprising the steps of : a) wrapping at least two different kinds of threads (3, 4) around at least one warp beam (5), b) passing at least two different said warp threads (3, 4) wrapped around said at least one warp beam (5) through the same loom reed aperture (21), c) realizing weaving process with weft threads (6) so that at least two different warp threads (3, 4) wrap each other in an irregular manner.
328 A TEXTILE METHOD WHICH PROVIDES SPECIAL EFFECTS BY MEANS OF A WEAVING LOOM PCT/TR2009000114 2009-09-01 WO2010027341A2 2010-03-11 YATCI CELAL
The present invention is a textile method developed in order to obtain a fabric structure (7) by means of a weaving loom comprising a plurality of loom reed (2) and at least one warp beam (5) around which and warp threads are wrapped, characterized by comprising the steps of: a) wrapping at least two different kinds of threads (3, 4) around at least one warp beam (5), b) passing at least two different said warp threads (3, 4) wrapped around said at least one warp beam (5) through the same loom reed aperture (21), c) realizing weaving process with weft threads (6) so that at least two different warp threads (3, 4) wrap each other in an irregular manner.
329 CORNER FITTING USING FIBER TRANSFER PCT/US2006040555 2006-10-16 WO2007055877A2 2007-05-18 GOERING JONATHAN
A comer fitting and a method of forming a corner fitting including steps of providing a flat woven fabric including a first woven portion having first and second direction woven fibers, a second woven portion adjacent the first woven portion having first direction fibers and sacrificial second direction fibers and a third semi-woven portion having first direction fibers selectively engaged by the sacrificial second direction yarns. The method further comprising steps of folding the flat woven fabric in at least one direction, and removing the sacrificial second direction fibers, wherein during removal, the sacrificial second direction fibers are replaced in the second woven portion by the first direction fibers of the third semi-woven portion and form a corner fitting having continuous fibers connecting all sides.
330 BIOWEAPON-DETECTING FIBROUS-NETWORK PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME PCT/US0314289 2003-05-06 WO2004036172A3 2005-10-20 BAUMANN KEITH
Methods are disclosed for producing a bioweapon-sensitive fibrous-network product, wherein the subject products exhibit a color change in response to exposure to a biological agent (or portion thereof) as used in a biological weapon. Also disclosed are fibrous-network products that contain units of biopolymeric material that impart a color change to the products in response to exposure to a biological agent (or portion thereof) as used in a biological weapon.
331 Composite Fiber Antibacterial Fabric with Fiber Copper Alloy Wires US15870921 2018-01-13 US20190218710A1 2019-07-18 Kuo-Ta Chang
A composite fiber antibacterial fabric includes an antibacterial fabric body including multiple composite lines and multiple elastic fiber lines interweaving longitudinally and latitudinally. Each of the composite lines includes multiple multi-filament polyester fiber yarns and at least one or more than one fiber copper alloy wire blending and intertwining with the multi-filament polyester fiber yarns. The at least one or more than one fiber copper alloy wire has a filament shape with a determined flexibility. The at least one or more than one fiber copper alloy wire is oxidized to steadily release copper ions which act in the multi-filament polyester fiber yarns, so that each of the composite lines has an antibacterial function.
332 WOVEN SLEEVE WITH INTEGRAL ATTACHMENT LOOPS AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF US15885638 2018-01-31 US20180223457A1 2018-08-09 Alice Kaing; Patrick Thomas
A wrappable textile sleeve for protecting an elongate member and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve includes a plurality of warp filaments and at least one weft filament woven with one another to form a woven wall. The woven wall has opposite sides extending lengthwise between opposite ends. The opposite sides are wrappable about a central longitudinal axis into overlapping relation with one another to bound the elongate member within a cavity of the sleeve. At least one warp and/or weft filament is provided as a bulky, fluffy multifilament, wherein the bulky, fluffy multifilament is woven to form at least one float extending over 2 or more weft and/or warp yarns, wherein the at least one float provides loops sufficient to readily fix themselves to hooks of a standard hook and loop fastener.
333 THIN LIGHTWEIGHT WOVEN FABRIC US15546230 2016-02-03 US20180014584A1 2018-01-18 Koichi KAI; Mikiko KATO; Junko DEGUCHI
Provided is thin lightweight woven fabric which is suitable for use as covering fabric for down wear, down jackets, futons, sleeping bags, etc. and which, even when subjected to bias deformation, can retain low air permeability. The present invention relates to thin lightweight woven fabric constituted of synthetic fiber multifilaments, characterized in that in a cross section of the warp or weft constituting the woven fabric, the degree of overlapping between adjacent groups of monofilaments is 0.6 or greater for either the warp or the weft and that the woven fabric has a basis weight of 15-50 g/m2. The invention further relates to sports clothing, ticking, and inner-bag woven fabric which are each obtained using the thin lightweight woven fabric.
334 BELT EDGE US15533295 2015-12-04 US20170362748A1 2017-12-21 Dominic Baron; Anna Rippel
The present invention relates to a belt comprising a warp yarn and a weft yarn, wherein the belt comprises a fused region along each longitudinal edge of the belt, said fused region being formed from the warp yarn, the weft yarn and a yarn provided for fusing the warp yarn and the weft yarn together.
335 Three-dimensional woven corner fitting with lap joint preforms US13727161 2012-12-26 US09290865B2 2016-03-22 Michael McClain; Jonathan Goering
A three-dimensional corner lap joint preform and a method of forming a three-dimensional corner lap joint preform including a woven flange with one or more legs that extend from the flange. The legs may include one or more independently woven portions which allow formation of a corner without darting the leg or adding additional reinforcement. The independently woven portions may include warp fibers which are not woven into the preform. The unwoven area allows removal of a portion of the leg prior to formation of the corner, allowing the portions of the leg to overlap and form a lap joint.
336 METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING WOVEN FABRIC AND WOVEN FABRIC US14786918 2015-03-24 US20160076174A1 2016-03-17 Motohiko Sakaue; Mituo Ogata; Hajime Shimoide
To provide a method for manufacturing a woven fabric for which neither the appearance nor a function provided by flat threads of the woven fabric are impaired, and to provide the woven fabric.The woven fabric further includes flat threads 3 each wider than a fiber warp thread 10, and the flat threads 3 are caused to pass through healds 102 intermittently with respect to a plurality of the fiber warp threads 10. A hole 102a of each heald is long in a heald moving direction. By causing the flat thread 3 to pass through the hole, the longitudinal direction in transverse plane of the flat thread 3 is oriented along a heald moving direction M. By interweaving fiber weft threads with the fiber warp threads 10, a plurality of woven fabric placement sections is formed so as to be arranged in a weft direction W, each woven fabric placement section being formed as a woven fabric structure and having the flat thread corresponding thereto placed on the woven fabric structure. A flat face HF of the flat thread 3 is disposed on the fiber warp threads 10 in the woven fabric placement section so as to face the fiber warp threads 10. A part of the fiber weft threads is caused to pass over the flat thread 3, to fix the flat thread 3 on the woven fabric placement section. The woven fabric covering section may be formed as a plain weave.
337 Method of producing a low twist towel US14524426 2014-10-27 USRE45875E1 2016-02-02 Hongxing Wang
The invention relates to a method for producing a towel, specifically a low twist towel, comprising the following steps: Z twisting a thick yarn and separately Z twisting a fine count yarn; unevenly S twisting the Z-twisted yarns to make the volume of the thick yarn more than that of the fine count; weaving the yarn to produce a fabric; processing the fabric with hot water to reduce inner tension in the yarn and make the fabric become fluffy. Fabric produced by this method can solve the dependency on PVA, reduce energy consumption and material consumption, and prevent water pollution. This method for producing a low twist towel is environmentally friendly, healthy, and energy saving.
338 Wrappable end fray resistant protective textile sleeve and method of construction thereof US13782813 2013-03-01 US09091002B2 2015-07-28 Cassie M. Malloy; Jean Ferrand; Danny E. Winters; Tianqi Gao
A wrappable textile sleeve and method of construction includes an elongate wall having warp yarns extending generally parallel to a longitudinal central axis of the sleeve and fill yarns extending circumferentially about the sleeve. The warp yarns and the fill yarns are woven in an overlying and underlying weave pattern with one another. The warp yarns are arranged in discrete groups alternating about a circumference of the wall with adjacent groups having a different number of the warp yarns. As such, the wall is provided with groups of increased numbers of warp yarns that provide the sleeve with enhanced rigidity and abrasion resistance, while also being provided with groups of decreased numbers of warp yarns that provide the sleeve with enhanced flexibility along the longitudinal central axis.
339 Method of producing a low twist towel US13647661 2012-10-09 USRE45243E1 2014-11-18 Hongxing Wang
The invention relates to a method for producing a towel, specifically a low twist towel, comprising the following steps: Z twisting a thick yarn and separately Z twisting a fine count yarn; unevenly S twisting the Z-twisted yarns to make the volume of the thick yarn more than that of the fine count; weaving the yarn to produce a fabric; processing the fabric with hot water to reduce inner tension in the yarn and make the fabric become fluffy. Fabric produced by this method can solve the dependency on PVA, reduce energy consumption and material consumption, and prevent water pollution. This method for producing a low twist towel is environmentally friendly, healthy, and energy saving.
340 SILICONE LOOP POTHOLDER METHOD AND APPARATUS US14201446 2014-03-07 US20140310844A1 2014-10-23 Patti Jo Lockwood
The present application relates to an interwoven silicon pad utilizing individual silicone bands. The bands form a single seamless loop or may include a single strand of silicone. The silicone bands are interwoven into a preselected pattern having a selected dimension. Silicone bands are removable from the interwoven pad on an individual basis to facilitate customization by a user and also repair. Each pad is heat resistant, non-porous, and non-absorbent and configured to maintain elastic properties.
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