41 |
Method of weaving textile containers |
US809348 |
1948-02-13 |
US2471380A |
1949-05-24 |
ALFRED WALLWORK |
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42 |
Composite loom |
US45617042 |
1942-08-26 |
US2364276A |
1944-12-05 |
DE GHETTO ANSELM |
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43 |
Woven fabric tube and method of making the same |
US49637743 |
1943-07-28 |
US2356342A |
1944-08-22 |
RUDOLPH ORGASS |
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44 |
Bag |
US37271941 |
1941-01-02 |
US2259274A |
1941-10-14 |
STOHLMAN WILLIAM D |
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45 |
Insulating tape |
US19975338 |
1938-04-04 |
US2239293A |
1941-04-22 |
CARL MOSIER; MOHUN JR JOHN L |
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46 |
Method of making pockets |
US24290538 |
1938-11-29 |
US2208256A |
1940-07-16 |
GOLDSMITH BERTRAM J |
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47 |
Double-shed loom |
US13949437 |
1937-04-28 |
US2140134A |
1938-12-13 |
HERMANN KOHLER; KARL PETZOLDT |
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48 |
Method of producing open mesh bags |
US13162637 |
1937-03-18 |
US2123438A |
1938-07-12 |
SACKNER WADE E; MILLETT JOHN E |
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49 |
Tubular woven fabric |
US12818637 |
1937-02-27 |
US2119893A |
1938-06-07 |
STARK JOSEPH W |
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50 |
Laundry bag |
US57395831 |
1931-11-09 |
US1983452A |
1934-12-04 |
GWALTNEY EUGENE C |
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51 |
Machine for making coated woven tubes |
US66719033 |
1933-04-21 |
US1949476A |
1934-03-06 |
KENNEDY JOSEPH A |
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52 |
Self-supporting hose |
US37197829 |
1929-06-19 |
US1813266A |
1931-07-07 |
LEONARD WOODS |
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53 |
Bag fabric |
US2782725 |
1925-05-04 |
US1612022A |
1926-12-28 |
HENRY HOWARTH JOHN |
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54 |
Lining for transmission and brake bands |
US2951525 |
1925-05-11 |
US1571085A |
1926-01-26 |
CHARLES BRAHS |
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55 |
DENIM AND OTHER COMPRESSION GARMENTS AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME |
US15898885 |
2018-02-19 |
US20180303179A1 |
2018-10-25 |
Fatih KONUKOGLU; Serkan MERT |
Provided is a compression garment formed of a stretchable woven fabric with a uniform elasticity, such as denim. A circumferential portion of the garment surrounds a wearer's body part and is characterized by different degree of stretching but the same circumferential compressive forces when worn by a wearer, at various axial locations due to geometric cuts made to the fabric to form one or more fabric panels, each of which extend along the entire length of the circumferential portion. The compressive forces, degrees of stretching and circumferential lengths of fabric, are calculated using formulas and algorithms that take into account various factors relating to the fabric and the garment being formed. |
56 |
ONE-PIECE-VAMP MANUFACTURE METHOD AND ONE-PIECE-WOVEN-VAMP |
US15619857 |
2017-06-12 |
US20180020761A1 |
2018-01-25 |
Qinglai CAI; Jingwei CAI; Jianfei XU; Lizhi CAI |
A one-piece-vamp manufacture method includes: (1) weaving preparation: arranging different required raw material color yarn, hot melt silk and stretch yarn at a main color opening yarn feeding orifice, a match color opening yarn feeding orifice and a stretch yarn yarn feeding orifice; (2) weaving U shape tube fabric: a vamp machine weaving in an order of a starting opening, an outer toe cap, an outer shoe body, an outer heel, an outer shoe opening to an inner shoe opening, an inner heel, an inner shoe body, an inner toe cap; (3) stitching an inner toe cap stitch eyelet; (4) stitching the outer toe cap stitch eyelet; (5) forming a one-piece-vamp semifinished product; and (6) reshaping, setting and shape fixing. |
57 |
INTEGRATED OPEN BOX-LIKE WOVEN FABRIC |
US15146625 |
2016-05-04 |
US20160325519A1 |
2016-11-10 |
Li-Ju TSAI |
An open box-like woven fabric includes two inner walls connected transversely between two outer walls, and a base wall connected to the outer and inner walls oppositely of a top opening formed between the outer and inner walls. Each outer wall has an outwardly extending side extension, and the base wall has an outwardly extending bottom extension. The open box-like woven fabric is formed from a novel flattened fabric preform. |
58 |
Coated fabrics of thermoplastic materials |
US3705835D |
1971-05-26 |
US3705835A |
1972-12-12 |
BADRIAN WILLY H J |
THIS INVENTION RELATES TO A FABRIC, PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR SACKS, COMPRISING; (A) A WEAVE OF MULTICOMPONENT TAPES HAVING A LOWMELTING THERMOPLASTIC COMPONENT, SUCH AS LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE, AS A SURFACE LAYER OF THE TAPE AT ONE OR BOTH FACES OF THE WEAVE, IN ADDITION TO ONE OR MORE HIGHER-MELTING THERMOPLASTIC COMPONENTS, PARTICULARLY PROPYLENE, AND (B) A COATING LAYER COMPRISING THE LOW-MELTING COMPONENT ADHERING TO THE WEAVE AT ONE OR BOTH FACES. THE INVENTION ALSO INCLUDES A PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE FABRIC.
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59 |
Method for weaving endless belts |
US43768965 |
1965-03-08 |
US3306322A |
1967-02-28 |
JACQUES WILLMANN BERNARD |
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60 |
Woven tubular fabric |
US79349759 |
1959-02-16 |
US2935096A |
1960-05-03 |
WILLIAM COLE |
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