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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
61 dietzel US263492D US263492A 1882-08-29
62 Method and apparatus for making bristle subassemblies US09550657 2000-04-17 US06638384B1 2003-10-28 Mark Stephen Edwards; Harold Francis Staunton
A continuous method for making a polymeric bristle subassembly using a continuous moving cable support to move the filament wraps along the mandrel. The base string being bonded to the polymeric filaments of the wrap as the filament wraps are transported to form a bristle sub assembly. An apparatus for making the subassemblies is also part of this invention. Other aspects of this invention are a continuous method of making a bristle subassembly wherein the base string is omitted and the filaments of the wrap are bonded to each other through the use of an energy source, or the use of a polymeric bead to bond the filaments together or use of a solvent or an adhesive to bond the polymeric filaments of the wrap together to form a bristle subassembly.
63 Method and apparatus for making a pile article and the products thereof US979972 1997-11-26 USRE36372E 1999-11-02 Donald William Edwards; James Kenton Odle; Peter Popper; Donald Montgomery Sadler; Harold Francis Staunton; William Charles Walker; Paul Wesley Yngve; Todd James Savidge
An elongated pile article having a support strand for attachment to a plurality of yarn bundles, the yarn bundles including a dense portion with the filaments bonded to each other and bonded to the support strand, pile surface structure comprised of a plurality of elongated pile articles placed one next to the other, and a method and apparatus for making the elongated pile article.
64 Abrasion resistant chenille yarn and fabric and method for its manufacture US457757 1995-06-01 US5651168A 1997-07-29 Peter Tung; Duncan Whitehead
A method is disclosed for the manufacture of a novel chenille upholstery fabric and chenille decorative throw. The chenille yarn contains a continuous filament binder yarn comprising a polymer selected to have a melting point which allows melting to occur at maximum speeds either in a tenter frame or in a heat setting machine. The chenille yarn comprises a pile, a core and the continuous filament binder yarn. The chenille fabric is woven from the chenille yarn and the binder yarn is melted to bind the pile to the core. In one embodiment the melting occurs in a tenter frame during the curing of a latex backing for the fabric. In a second embodiment, the melting occurs in a heat setting machine prior to weaving. As part of both embodiments, the core is air textured together with the binder yarn.
65 Method and apparatus for making a pile article and the products thereof US331074 1994-10-28 US5470629A 1995-11-28 Ahmed M. Mokhtar; Peter Popper; Wiliam C. Walker
An elongated pile article having a support strand for attachment to a plurality of yarn bundles, the yarn bundles including a dense portion with the filaments bonded to each other and bonded to the support strand, pile surface structure comprised of a plurality of elongated pile articles placed one next to the other, and a method and apparatus for making the elongated pile article.
66 Machine for manufacturing garlands US452797 1974-03-20 US3942310A 1976-03-09 Gerd Rodermund; Helmut Kappus
A machine for manufacturing garlands comprising a device for producing a tube from filament-like or strip-like material on two conveyor screws arranged at a distance from one another, which are mounted on one side, driven at the same speed in opposite directions, and have opposite threads by using two parallel pairs of threads, each of said pairs of threads consisting of a core wire or thread extending through a longitudinal bore of said conveyor screws, and an outer wire or thread, and means for twisting said pairs of wire or thread around sections of said winding material, said sections being formed by severing said tube, and with means for drawing off the pairs of wire or thread. The conveyor screws are located at two corners of an imaginary polygon which is symmetrical around the center of the line connecting said corners. Additional conveyor screws are arranged at the remaining corners of said polygon driven at the same speed, so that the number of conveyor screws having one direction of rotation is equal to the number of conveyor screws having an opposite direction of rotation. A cutting device is arranged at each side of the intersecting lines for centrally severing the corresponding half of the tube.
67 Chenille yarn-producing machine US28800872 1972-09-11 US3861128A 1975-01-21 WHITAKER ROBERT CHASE
An improved chenille yarn-producing machine in which a pair of flexible tapes are driven through continuous paths and are brought into face-to-face juxtaposition during their travel. The machine includes means to apply inner core yarns to the outer faces of the juxtaposed tapes, wrap effect yarns around them and the inner core yarns thereon, and apply outer core yarns to the wrapped tapes. The juxtaposed tapes with the wrappings of the effect yarns and with the inner and outer core yarns are then passed through the nip of compression rolls and the wrappings of the effect yarns are severed by a knife blade inserted in the nip. The two strands thus formed are then separated from the tapes and twisted to produce two individual chenille yarns. The improvements include mechanisms for adjustably centering the inner core yarns on the tapes, mechanisms for stabilizing the juxtaposed tapes following the wrapping of the effect yarns thereon, and mechanisms for adjustably positioning the nip between the compression rolls and the pressure of the rolls at the nip in combination with self-centering means for the cutting blade and tape tension-equalizing means. An improved construction of the flyer and its effect yarn supply support as well as a stop motion means to shut off the machine in the event of the breakage or severance of a tape are also disclosed.
68 Apparatus for the production of chenille US3777464D 1971-12-16 US3777464A 1973-12-11 GROSS A
An apparatus for the production of chenille which includes a bearing mounted flyer arranged for rotation in a horizontal plane and which uprightly carries a plurality of spool mounting spindles thereon. Horizontal rotation of the flyer wraps weft thread from the spindle mounted spools about the warp threads and a pair of endless steel belts. The wrapped weft thread is carried by the belts to a reciprocating knife which severs the wrapped threads which then adhere to the warp threads to form the finished chenille yarn. The finished product is directed to lower positioned spindles which are mounted on a vertically reciprocal platform to aid in uniformly winding the finished product upon a spool carried by the spindle. The lower spindle is provided with a balloon control ring which serves the dual purpose of controlling ballooning on the spindle as the finished product winds upon the spindle and also serves to clean excess material from the finished chenille yarn to thereby provide an improved final product.
69 Method of manufacturing multi-color, chenille yarn, braid and fabrics, and products manufactured by said method US17058362 1962-02-02 US3142885A 1964-08-04 CAPEL JESSE S
70 Chenille fur strips and method of manufacture US66500557 1957-06-11 US2845783A 1958-08-05 GARFIELD UNDERWOOD JAMES; SHUTTLEWORTH DAVID H
71 Machine for manufacturing reversible pile fabric and a product therefrom known as "chenille" US27878552 1952-03-27 US2759443A 1956-08-21 HUNT CHARLES C
72 Fringe machine US72377847 1947-01-23 US2485396A 1949-10-18 MACCAFFRAY JR REX STUART
73 Apparatus for forming fur filled yarn US69390046 1946-08-30 US2451881A 1948-10-19 SIEGEL MORRIS H; FRANCES SONIN
74 Yarn substitute for knitting or crocheting activities and the method of making the same US62755645 1945-11-09 US2416758A 1947-03-04 KNOWLES EILEEN B
75 Chenille making machine US62949145 1945-11-19 US2408898A 1946-10-08 JOSEPH WILMSEN
76 Apparatus for feeding spangles to spangling machines US56474744 1944-11-23 US2400616A 1946-05-21 CHARLES WEISS
77 Method of ornamenting fabric US42832842 1942-01-26 US2334202A 1943-11-16 MAE KANZOW WILLIE
78 Mechanical movement for chenille, embroidery, and other machines US30034639 1939-10-20 US2199805A 1940-05-07 KONRAD MEIER
79 Chenille making machine US54388631 1931-06-12 US1927292A 1933-09-19 NEFF EDWARD A; RINK GEORGE P
80 Apparatus for making chenille fabric US47799830 1930-08-27 US1894468A 1933-01-17 KALBACH RAYMOND B
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