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 Filtering Face-Piece Respirator And Method Of Forming Same US15547543 2015-02-09 US20180021608A1 2018-01-25 Xiaoping Zhou; Tian Tian; Hans Yin; Fan Yang; Mingming Wang
Various embodiments of a filtering face-piece respirator and a method of forming such respirator are disclosed. In one or more embodiments, the filtering face-piece respirator can include a mask body. The mask body can include an inner cover web, an outer cover web, and filter media enclosed between the inner cover web and outer cover web such that the filter media does not extend to an edge of the mask body.
62 GLOVE THERMAL PROTECTION SYSTEM US15351236 2016-11-14 US20170055609A1 2017-03-02 Thomas G. Ragan
A construction for a glove or other article of clothing for use in hazardous environments is disclosed, comprising a first layer comprising a laminate that includes an inner layer comprising a woven, nonwoven, or knit material, an intermediate layer comprising a barrier to the passage therethrough of liquids that overlies the inner layer, and a thermal layer affixed to and overlying the intermediate layer in at least a portion of a bridge area. The thermal layer is approximately 0.30 mm thick. The construction also includes a second layer attached to and overlying the first layer to form an outer portion for the glove or other article of clothing. The first layer and the second layer combined provides a thermal protection performance (TPP) of at least approximately 75% greater than a reference combination of the first and the second layer that does not include the thermal layer.
63 Glove thermal protection system US13837987 2013-03-15 US09510628B2 2016-12-06 Thomas G. Ragan
A construction for a glove or other article of clothing for use in hazardous environments is disclosed, comprising a first layer comprising a laminate that includes an inner layer comprising a woven, nonwoven, or knit material, an intermediate layer comprising a barrier to the passage therethrough of liquids that overlies the inner layer, and a thermal layer affixed to and overlying the intermediate layer in at least a portion of a bridge area. The thermal layer is approximately 0.30 mm thick. The construction also includes a second layer attached to and overlying the first layer to form an outer portion for the glove or other article of clothing. The first layer and the second layer combined provides a thermal protection performance (TPP) of at least approximately 75% greater than a reference combination of the first and the second layer that does not include the thermal layer.
64 LIGHTWEIGHT, BREATHABLE, WATERPROOF, SOFT SHELL COMPOSITE APPAREL AND TECHNICAL ALPINE APPAREL US14992263 2016-01-11 US20160120249A1 2016-05-05 Baychar
The apparel is constructed from various combinations of layers of materials with moisture transfer properties. A first liner of moisture transfer fabrics abuts a second layer of structural material such as open-cell foam. The second layer can abut a breathable membrane and/or an insulating material. Finally, carefully selected outer fabric completes the combination to provide apparel with improved performance characteristics. The outer fabrics are treated in various ways to enhance performance.
65 LIGHTWEIGHT, BREATHABLE, WATERPROOF, SOFT SHELL COMPOSITE APPAREL AND TECHNICAL ALPINE APPAREL US14276027 2014-05-13 US20150017381A1 2015-01-15 Baychar
The apparel is constructed from various combinations of layers of materials with moisture transfer properties. A first liner of moisture transfer fabrics abuts a second layer of structural material such as open-cell foam. The second layer can abut a breathable membrane and/or an insulating material. Finally, carefully selected outer fabric completes the combination to provide apparel with improved performance characteristics. The outer fabrics are treated in various ways to enhance performance.
66 Insulated Radiant Barriers in Apparel US14293571 2014-06-02 US20140356574A1 2014-12-04 Brian John Conolly; Thomas Kenneth Hussey
Fabrics made for apparel, tents, sleeping bags and the like, in various composites, constructed such that a combination of substrate layers and insulation layers is configured to provide improved thermal insulation. The fabric composites are constructed to form a radiant barrier against heat loss via radiation and via conduction from a body.
67 Disposable safety garment with improved doffing and neck closure US13243282 2011-09-23 US08621669B2 2014-01-07 Sudhansu S. Yadav; Mark Dieterle; Joseph T. Marcum; Elliott Thompson
Nonwoven safety garments are described. Features of the stitching of some embodiments 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. In some embodiments, a repositionable 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 repositionable closure and the neck flap.
68 Cleaning mitt US11304469 2005-12-15 US07251839B2 2007-08-07 Brian Kenneth Bell
The invention relates to cleaning mitts, and methods for their use. In one embodiment, a mitt under the invention may be made of microfiber material, and may be defined by a hand-receiving section, a separate thumb-receiving section, a separate index-finger receiving section, and a separate three-finger receiving section. In another embodiment, a mitt under the invention may have an elastic section defining an opening in the mitt for insertion of a user's hand. In a further embodiment, for a method of using a mitt to clean under the invention, a microfiber mitt may be provided, a user may insert a hand into the mitt, and the mitt may be used to clean a surface. The microfiber material of the mitt may allow the surface to be dusted when the mitt is dry and/or cleaned when the mitt is damp.
69 Lightweight, breathable, waterproof, soft shell composite apparel and technical alpine apparel US11584628 2006-10-23 US20070141940A1 2007-06-21 Baychar
The apparel is constructed from various combinations of layers of materials with moisture transfer properties. A first liner of moisture transfer fabrics abuts a second layer of structural material such as open-cell foam. The second layer can abut a breathable membrane and/or an insulating material. Finally, carefully selected outer fabric completes the combination to provide apparel with improved performance characteristics. The outer fabrics are treated in various ways to enhance performance.
70 BICOMPONENT SHEET MATERIAL HAVING LIQUID BARRIER PROPERTIES US11460453 2006-07-27 US20070054579A1 2007-03-08 John Baker, Jr.; Gregory Farell; Shannon Schoppman
The invention provides a sheet material comprising bicomponent filaments having first and second polymer components that are arranged in substantially distinct zones within the filaments, with the first polymer component formed of a relatively lower melting polymer and the second component formed of a relatively higher melting polymer. The filaments of the nonwoven fabric layer are densely arranged and compacted against one another to form smooth, substantially nonporous opposite outer surfaces, and the nonwoven fabric layer are calendered such that the lower melting sheath polymer is fused to the contacting surface portions of adjacent filaments to impart strength and coherency to the nonwoven fabric layer. The sheet material has excellent breathability and liquid barrier properties and may be useful in house wrap, medical garments, and envelope applications.
71 Disposable garment with reduced particulate shedding US10801046 2004-03-15 US20050198726A1 2005-09-15 Sudhansu Yadav; Joe Meyer; Scott Nelson
A nonwoven disposable safety garment made by cutting at least one sheet of nonwoven material into a safety garment pattern, stitching the at least one to defining a garment, and hemming the garment. All cut edges are twice folded and hemmed under to prevent exposure of any cut edges. All stitching is characterized by a stitch density in the range of 10 to 12 stitches per inch.
72 Scrubs formed from water-soluble polymeric material US10853324 2004-05-25 US20040216217A1 2004-11-04 Joan Adell Jones; John B. Steward
Water-soluble products and methods of making and using water-soluble products are disclosed.
73 Disposable non-woven wearing apparel US3492673D 1968-06-24 US3492673A 1970-02-03 ZAMIST SOPHIE
74 目元を保護するシールド JP2014016795 2014-01-31 JP5894199B2 2016-03-23 伊藤 智美; 宮下 有希; 吉川 浩史
75 Fabric waterproof breathable with staining and welded microporous layer JP2009535327 2007-11-02 JP5603077B2 2014-10-08 ジル エイ コンリー; ジョセフ ロバート グッカート; ロバート アンソニー マリン; ジョージ ブルース ザ フォース パーマー
76 Water vapor permeable garment water resistant comprising a hydrophobic treatment nonwoven made from nanofibers JP2009552752 2008-03-07 JP5220037B2 2013-06-26 ロバート アンソニー マリン; ジル エイ コンリー; フレデリック テレンス ウィルソン
77 How to remove radioactive contaminants from washable product JP2005508456 2003-12-04 JP5021206B2 2012-09-05 アデル ジョーンズ,ジョーン; ビー. スチュワード,ジョン
78 Composite element JP2011225851 2011-10-13 JP2012162839A 2012-08-30 DUA BHUPESH; HAWKINSON KAREN A
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To impart different properties to different areas of a product while decreasing the number of elements and materials utilized in the product.SOLUTION: A composite element comprises: a non-woven textile formed from a plurality of filaments including a thermoplastic polymer material, non-woven textile having a first surface and a second surface on the opposite side thereof, and having a first region and a second region in which filaments of the first region are fused to a greater fusion degree than the filaments of the second region; and a thread which is stitched into the non-woven textile, extends from the first surface to the second surface, and passes through each of the first region and the second region.
79 Bicomponent sheet material having liquid barrier properties JP2008524257 2006-07-27 JP4933546B2 2012-05-16 ショップマン,シャノン; ファレル,グレゴリー・ダブリュー; ベイカー,ジョン・フランク,ジュニア
80 Composite element JP2011225849 2011-10-13 JP2012062615A 2012-03-29 DUA BHUPESH; HAWKINSON KAREN A
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To impart diverse properties to various regions of a product, while reducing the number of elements and materials used for the product.SOLUTION: There is provided a composite element comprising: a nonwoven fabric that is formed from a plurality of filaments including a thermoplastic polymer material and has a first surface and an opposite side second surface; and a string body that is fixed to the nonwoven fabric and extends in a substantially parallel direction with the first surface over at least 5 centimeters. The string body is embedded in the first surface.
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