序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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181 | HIGH STRENGTH UNIFORMITY NONWOVEN LAMINATE AND PROCESS THEREFOR | EP03781443.1 | 2003-10-29 | EP1563133A2 | 2005-08-17 | BOWEN, Uyles, Woodrow, JR.; FITTING, Steven, Wayne; GAYNOR, Melissa, Robyn; MATHIS, Michael, Peter; MCMANUS, Jeffrey, Lawrence; SCHILD, Lisa, Ann |
The present invention provides nonwoven laminate materials with high overall uniformity of material properties, particularly tensile strength properties. The present invention also includes methods for forming the nonwoven laminate materials wherein the fiber extrusion and drawing apparati are oriented at a non-right angle with respect to the direction of web production or MD. | ||||||
182 | Article d'habillement comportant une zone isolante différenciée | EP05000196.5 | 2005-01-07 | EP1554941A1 | 2005-07-20 | Collier, John Joseph |
L'invention concerne un article d'habillement (10) ayant au moins une couche isolante comportant du duvet naturel, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte au moins une zone différenciée (26) dans laquelle la couche isolante comportant du duvet est remplacée par une couche isolante synthétique. |
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183 | DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE | EP99959706.5 | 1999-12-08 | EP1092356A1 | 2001-04-18 | MATSUSHITA, Michiyo Technical Center |
Elastically deformable spacer members 31, 32 are attached to the inner surface of a garment 1 so that these spacer members 31, 33 extend in arcs from the inner surface of the garment 1 toward the wearer's skin. |
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184 | THERMOPLASTIC NON-WOVEN TEXTILE ELEMENTS | PCT/US2010022216 | 2010-01-27 | WO2010090923A3 | 2011-01-27 | DUA BHUPESH; HAWKINSON KAREN A |
A non-woven textile may be formed from a plurality of thermoplastic polymer filaments. The non-woven textile may have a first region and a second region, with the filaments of the first region being fused to a greater degree than the filaments of the second region. A variety of products, including apparel (e.g., shirts, pants, footwear), may incorporate the non-woven textile. In some of these products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another textile element to form a seam. More particularly, an edge area of the non- woven textile may be heatbonded with an edge area of the other textile element at the seam. In other products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another component, whether a textile or a non-textile. | ||||||
185 | DISPOSABLE NONWOVEN UNDERGARMENTS FOR ADMINISTERING A MEDICINAL AGENT | PCT/US2005030597 | 2005-08-26 | WO2006026529A2 | 2006-03-09 | BRIDGES CLIFFORD |
A disposable nonwoven undergarment that includes a medicinal agent for the treatment of various medical conditions that affect the lower torso. In accordance with the present invention, a disposable nonwoven undergarment is imparted with a medicinal agent to conveniently administer a medicinal agent to the skin via normal contact, wearer motion, and/or body heat. Such undergarments are suitable for men, women, and children of all ages and especially suitable for those individuals with busy, active life-styles. | ||||||
186 | METHOD FOR USE OF PROTECTIVE APPAREL | PCT/IB2007052699 | 2007-07-09 | WO2008010142A2 | 2008-01-24 | JACKSON MATRICE B; BELTZ ANDREW J; GORDON ALICE SUSAN; MAYFIELD FRANCES W; MCPHERSON DONNA M; NUKUTO GEORGE I; REDDY KIRAN K; STEINDORF ERIC CLAYTON |
A protective apparel article made up of either a single garment or an assembly of multiple components is described. The protective apparel can be disposable and is fabricate in part or in whole from a nonwoven web material and either a woven or knitted fabric, or an elastomeric material. The particular cut and arrangement of the garment components, such as gender specific fits, can provide a distinctive look and feel to the garment. | ||||||
187 | WATER-SOLUBLE PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME | PCT/US0338478 | 2003-12-04 | WO2004052522A3 | 2004-08-19 | JONES JOAN ADELL; STEWARD JOHN B |
Water-soluble products and methods of making and using watersoluble products are disclosed. | ||||||
188 | GARMENT WITH INTEGRATED CUFF STIFFENING ELEMENTS | US15897772 | 2018-02-15 | US20190246705A1 | 2019-08-15 | Jeffrey Richard GAETO |
A garment with integrated cuff stiffening elements having a sleeve portion and a torso portion coupled to the sleeve portion is disclosed. The sleeve portion is attached to a first end of a cuff portion. Disposed in a void created within the cuff portion by attaching a second end of the cuff portion to the first end is a stiffening element. The stiffening element substantially circumscribes the cuff portion and defines a substantially uniform height of the cuff portion. In defining the substantially uniform height, the stiffening element provides the cuff portion with a crisp outward appearance. | ||||||
189 | FIBER-FILLED MATERIAL AND FIBER PRODUCT OBTAINED BY USING SAME | US16330979 | 2017-09-12 | US20190233983A1 | 2019-08-01 | Isshin Katsube; Masato Masuda |
A fiber-filled material composed of batting and ticking made of synthetic fibers, wherein the batting made of synthetic fibers includes a bulky yarn in which (1) a fineness ratio of a sheath yarn to a core yarn (sheath/core) is 0.5-2.0, (2) entanglement points of the core yarn with the sheath yarn in a fiber axis direction are present at 1-30/mm, and (3) a radius of curvature of the sheath yarn forming loops is 2.0-30.0 mm. | ||||||
190 | Disposable Surgical Gown | US15737522 | 2017-05-03 | US20190053551A1 | 2019-02-21 | Jerald T. Jascomb |
A disposable surgical gown is provided. The gown includes a front panel and sleeves formed from a first spunbond layer, a nonwoven (e.g., SMS) laminate, and a liquid impervious, moisture vapor breathable elastic film disposed therebetween. The gown also includes a first and second rear panels formed from a nonwoven laminate that is air breathable and allows for an air volumetric flow rate ranging from about 20 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) to about 80 scfm. The gown further includes a collar formed from an air breathable knit material positioned adjacent a proximal end of the gown. The collar defines a neck opening having a v-neck shape adjacent the front panel. The v-neck shape forms an angle of greater than 90° at the neck opening. The combination of features results in a reduced-glare gown that is stretchable and impervious to liquids, yet can still dissipate heat and humidity. | ||||||
191 | PROTECTIVE GARMENT FOR NUCLEAR AND TOXIC ENVIRONMENTS | US15960641 | 2018-04-24 | US20180345050A1 | 2018-12-06 | Gary L. COX |
A protective garment, including a double protective garment, for working in radioactive, nuclear, and/or toxic environments, wherein the main body has a rear surface and the rear surface comprises a reversible opening which is adapted to allow a SCBA (self-contained breathing apparatus) tank to be removed and replaced while the user continues to wear the protective garment. The reversible opening can be a zipper, including a double zipper. The protective garment is formed of a tri-laminate 30/30/30 water resistant barrier fabric. The garment can be incinerated so as to provide a disposable, one time use coverall particularly adapted for use in nuclear/radioactive environments. The coverall provides integrated elements for water resistance (i.e., splash resistant), breathable, comfortable contamination protection with a high volume of water vapor transfer which can mitigate worker heat stress. It is adapted for use with various types of breathing apparatuses, included external air lines, back-mounted SCBAs, and emergency breathing bottles or apparatuses. Air tanks and bottles are covered by the garment and thus do not need to be decontaminated. The garment also can include elements for use with air sampling devices and/or dosimetry equipment that are often worn by such workers. | ||||||
192 | Thermoplastic non-woven textile elements | US14956783 | 2015-12-02 | US10138582B2 | 2018-11-27 | Bhupesh Dua; Karen Hawkinson |
A non-woven textile may be formed from a plurality of thermoplastic polymer filaments. The non-woven textile may have a first region and a second region, with the filaments of the first region being fused to a greater degree than the filaments of the second region. A variety of products, including apparel (e.g., shirts, pants, footwear), may incorporate the non-woven textile. In some of these products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another textile element to form a seam. More particularly, an edge area of the non-woven textile may be heatbonded with an edge area of the other textile element at the seam. In other products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another component, whether a textile or a non-textile. | ||||||
193 | Support Garment | US15901651 | 2018-02-21 | US20180242653A1 | 2018-08-30 | Baron C. Brandt; Daniela Grogro; Iustinia Koshkaroff |
Aspects herein provide for a support garment having a vibration damping structure that is positioned between the breast contacting surfaces of the support garment. The vibration damping structure has a shape and/or material characteristics that enable it to substantially fill the space defined by a medial aspect of the wearer's breasts and the wearer's sternum. This positioning and placement facilitate the damping structure's ability to absorb and dissipate impact forces generated at least through the medial-to-lateral movement of the wearer's breasts during, for example, athletic activities. | ||||||
194 | CONVERTIBLE GARMENT | US15527043 | 2015-03-25 | US20180192714A1 | 2018-07-12 | Hlib SKOROBOHATOV |
The convertible garment consists of a tubular base formed both from woven and nonwoven material and the neck holes contain sealing devices which provide for a change in the diameter of the neck holes. On the side of one of the neck holes of the tubular base there are two conversion lines which are in the form of cuts which begin from the neck hole. The conversion lines are arranged parallel to each other. On the side of one of the conversion lines, the intended conversion lines are in the form of slit-type cuts which are grouped in pairs, wherein the pairs are arranged parallel to one another and parallel to the axis of the conversion line. All of the conversion lines comprise fixing elements. | ||||||
195 | STITCHBONDED THERMOPLASTIC NONWOVEN TEXTILE ELEMENTS | US15554624 | 2016-03-09 | US20180169963A1 | 2018-06-21 | Bhupesh Dua; Karen A. Hawkinson |
An article with a component joined with stitchbonding to a nonwoven textile formed from a plurality of thermoplastic polymer filaments. The nonwoven material, component, yarn, and stitch pattern can be optimized using disclosed structures and components to provide the article with desirable characteristics such as increased tensile and tear strength, improved aesthetics, moisture resistance and to limit or modify the stretch of the article in one or more directions and the like. A variety of products, including apparel (e.g., shirts, pants, footwear) may incorporate the article. In some of these products, the nonwoven textile may also be joined to the component with other bonding structures such as heat bonding, adhesives and the like. | ||||||
196 | CLOTHING ITEM COMPRISING SPIDER SILK | US15813987 | 2017-11-15 | US20180132487A1 | 2018-05-17 | Marco Kormann; James Tarrier; Brian Hoying; Dai Jun |
Described are spider silk articles of wear. The article of wear, which may be apparel or shoes, includes an inner surface, wherein the inner surface includes an area including spider silk. The spider silk of the article of wear may be arranged to contact the skin of a wearer when the article of wear is worn. | ||||||
197 | INSULATED GARMENT | US15724702 | 2017-10-04 | US20180098588A1 | 2018-04-12 | Luke A. Pezzimenti; Jacob R. Arnold |
The technology described herein generally relates to a garment that is insulating yet light weight, which may provide protection from the elements without weighing down the wearer. The garment in accordance with the technology described herein comprises a layer of thermally insulating sheet material having one or more voided portions in place of conventional down or other synthetic thermally insulating materials. The one or more voided portions allow the thermal insulation to be light weight and adequately protective in cooler/cold weather, without adding motion hindering bulk to the garment. | ||||||
198 | INSULATED VENTED GARMENT FORMED USING SECTIONS OF NON-WOVEN POLYMER MATERIAL | US15286929 | 2016-10-06 | US20180098584A1 | 2018-04-12 | LUKE A. PEZZIMENTI; KEVIN C. SZE; IUSTINIA KOSHKAROFF |
Aspects herein provide for a method of manufacturing a vented insulated garment using sections of non-woven polymer material and garments produced therefrom. The method generally comprises positioning a section of non-woven polymer material between two textile layers, and bonding the textile layers together at areas adjacent to the section of non-woven polymer material to form seams. The seams may be optionally perforated. | ||||||
199 | FOOTWEAR AND OTHER ARTICLES FORMED BY JET EXTRUSION PROCESSES | US15523635 | 2015-11-09 | US20170306539A1 | 2017-10-26 | Justin Lee Gladish; Mary-Ellen Smith; Mark William McMillan; William Cass |
In certain aspects, the inventive subject matter is directed to production of constructs of footwear and components thereof by jet extrusion. The inventive subject matter contemplates novel processes for making such constructs using jets or streams of materials that solidify as fibers, and which form into two- or three-dimensional webs as they are collected. The webs may be in the nature of films, membranes, or mats. In some embodiments, the inventive subject matter generally relates to nonwoven textiles consisting of webs of superfine fibers, i.e., fibers with diameters in nanoscale or micronscale ranges. | ||||||
200 | Disposable safety garment with improved neck closure | US15010247 | 2016-01-29 | US09643033B2 | 2017-05-09 | Sudhansu S. Yadav; Mark Dieterle; Joseph T. Marcum; Elliott Thompson |
Nonwoven safety garments include, in some embodiments, features of the stitching which limit the number of particulates emitted from seams between cut edges. Attachments features may be included on the garments to enable secure, external attachment of measuring equipment. Doffing features, such as loops, are provided to help the wearer safely remove the garment, either by helping her pull off part or all of the garment or by starting to separate closure devices, while avoiding contact between the wearer's hands and head, neck or body. In some embodiments, a re-positionable elastic closure on a neck flap covers the neck up to the bottom of a face mask or respirator, and a grasping tab helps the wearer safely open the re-positionable closure and the neck flap without contacting his or her neck or the interior of the garment, thereby avoiding a personal contamination event. |