序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 合成的散开隔离材料 CN200480014580.4 2004-05-21 CN1795139A 2006-06-28 德伦特·W·戴维斯; 维克多·P·拉斯科斯基
一种隔离材料,具有合成羽绒隔离性能,同时具有更类似天然羽绒的杉树结构,并为散开形式。此种可散开隔离材料由多个单元组成,各个单元有多根长丝,长丝在单元一端熔接,而在相对端散开。
2 新的填充纤维结构 CN97195943.9 1997-06-26 CN1223699A 1999-07-21 I·马库斯
一种制备新的鸭绒状纤维团的方法,该方法采用点粘接方法粘接由粗梳纤维网形成的叠层中的热塑性切割纤维或粘接纤维束中的连续纤丝,然后切开和分开形成的纤维团,该纤维团具有完全不同的可以重新疏松的结构。作为粘接方法超声粘接令人满意,但也可以应用其它方法。
3 可吹制的绝缘材料 CN00808968.X 2000-06-12 CN1237217C 2006-01-18 齐威勒·M·格罗; 维克托·P·拉斯克斯基
一种可吹制的绝缘材料,其包括切碎成为可吹制丝团的毛层。在多个优选实施例中,丝团包括经过抗剂或润滑剂处理的纤维,和/或干燥纤维,和/或粘合纤维,其可以是丝团和包括天然材料的混合物,所述天然材料包括羽绒、蚕丝、丝、毛、花或者具有绝缘性质的任何天然材料,或者是它们的结合物,还包括开松的合成纤维。
4 可吹制的绝缘丝团 CN00808112.3 2000-04-27 CN1352711A 2002-06-05 齐威尔·M·格罗; 维克托·P·拉斯科尔斯基
一种可吹制的绝缘材料,其包括切碎成为可吹制丝团的毛层。在优选实施例中,丝团包括经过抗剂或润滑剂处理的纤维,和/或干燥纤维,和/或粘合纤维,其可以和开松的纤维或羽绒相互混合。本发明还公开了一种生产可吹制丝团的方法。
5 可吹制的绝缘丝团 CN00808112.3 2000-04-27 CN1193124C 2005-03-16 齐威尔·M·格罗; 维克托·P·拉斯科尔斯基
一种可吹制的绝缘材料,其包括切碎成为可吹制丝团的毛层。在优选实施例中,丝团包括经过抗剂或润滑剂处理的纤维,和/或干燥纤维,和/或粘合纤维,其可以和开松的纤维或羽绒相互混合。本发明还公开了一种生产可吹制丝团的方法。
6 纤维团及其制备方法 CN97195943.9 1997-06-26 CN1094533C 2002-11-20 I·马库斯
一种制备新的鸭绒状纤维团的方法,该方法采用点粘接方法粘接由粗梳纤维网形成的叠层中的热塑性切割纤维或粘接纤维束中的连续纤丝,然后切开和分开形成的纤维团,该纤维团具有完全不同的可以重新疏松的结构。作为粘接方法超声粘接令人满意,但也可以应用其它方法。
7 可吹制的绝缘丝团 CN00808968.X 2000-06-12 CN1355865A 2002-06-26 齐威勒·M·格罗; 维克托·P·拉斯克斯基
一种可吹制的绝缘材料,其包括切碎成为可吹制丝团的毛层。在多个优选实施例中,丝团包括经过抗剂或润滑剂处理的纤维,和/或干燥纤维,和/或粘合纤维,其可以是丝团和包括天然材料的混合物,所述天然材料包括羽绒、蚕丝、丝、毛、花或者具有绝缘性质的任何天然材料,或者是它们的结合物,还包括开松的合成纤维。
8 STUFFING AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF US15505805 2015-08-21 US20170231310A1 2017-08-17 Hong Bing Xiang; Feng Xu; Guo Tong Zhao
Disclosed are a stuffing (4) and a method for manufacturing the same, the stuffing (4) comprising a branch (402) and trunk (401) structure formed with a microporous polymer, and having a trunk (401), and branches (402) formed by splitting from the trunk (401). The stuffing (4) of the present invention can still maintain at a dispersedly stuffing state after multiple washings, without notable phenomena such as agglomeration and entanglement.
9 Synthetic blown insulation US11879707 2007-07-18 US20070262485A1 2007-11-15 Trent Davis; Victor Laskorski
An insulation material having insulative properties of a synthetic down, while have a fir-tree structure more similar to natural down, and being in a blown form. The blowable insulation material is composed of plural units each having a number of filaments that are fused at one end of the unit and are open at an opposite end.
10 Synthetic blown insulation US10447346 2003-05-28 US07261936B2 2007-08-28 Trent W. Davis; Victor P. Laskorski
An insulation material having insulative properties of a synthetic down, while have a fir-tree structure more similar to natural down, and being in a blown form. The blowable insulation material is composed of plural units each having a number of filaments that are fused at one end of the unit and are open at an opposite end.
11 Blowable insulation clusters US09300028 1999-04-27 US06329051B1 2001-12-11 Zivile M. Groh; Victor P. Laskorski
A blowable insulation material comprising batt shredded into blowable clusters. In preferred embodiments, the clusters comprise water repellant or lubricant finished fiber and/or dry fiber and/or binder fiber and may be mixed with opened fiber. A process to produce the blowable clusters is also disclosed.
12 Artificial feather US31394640 1940-01-15 US2232516A 1941-02-18 KARMELY ETMAN ISRAEL
13 Elastic Feather Product US13802807 2013-03-14 US20140272255A1 2014-09-18 KUN-HAI WU
An elastic feather product comprises a stuffed layer, multiple elastic thin layers, and multiple elastic fabric layers. The elastic thin layers are disposed on two opposing surfaces of the stuffed layer and attached to the surfaces of the stuffed layer. The elastic fabric layers are each disposed on one of the elastic thin layers and attached to the elastic thin layer. As such, the stuffed layer can be securely sandwiched between the elastic thin layers, so that the filling feathers contained in the stuffed layer can be prevented from leakage, so that a persistent warmth effect can be obtained. Furthermore, the elastic fabric layers attached to the elastic thin layers can provide adequate elasticity for the feather product, so that the clothes using the feather product can fit a user more properly and facilitate the user's movement.
14 Blowable insulation clusters US09993125 2001-11-05 US20020034908A1 2002-03-21 Zivile M. Groh; Victor P. Laskorski
A blowable insulation material comprising batt shredded into blowable clusters. In preferred embodiments, the clusters comprise water-repellant or lubricant-finished fiber and/or dry fiber and/or binder fiber and may be mixed with opened fiber. A process to produce the blowable clusters is also disclosed.
15 Fiberfill structure US89892 1998-06-04 US6053999A 2000-04-25 Ilan Marcus
A process of preparing new down-like clusters employs a method of point-bonding thermoplastic cut fibers in a stack of webs of carded fibers or continuous filaments in a tow, and then cutting and separating the resulting clusters which have an entirely different structure that is refluffable. Ultrasonic bonding has worked well as the bonding method, but other methods may prove useful.
16 Fibrous padding material and process for its manufacture US21607 1979-02-08 US4259400A 1981-03-31 Robert Bolliand
PCT No. PCT/FR78/00001 Sec. 371 Date Feb. 8, 1979 Sec. 102(e) Date Feb. 8, 1979 PCT Filed June 2, 1978 PCT Pub. No. WO 78/00012 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 21, 1978A fibrous padding material simulating natural down for quilted articles.The material is in the form of an element of defined length and of low thickness relative to its width, which element comprises a central filiform core which is relatively dense and rigid compared with the whole of the material and to which are bonded fibers which are oriented substantially transversely relative to this core, the said fibers being entangled with one another so as to form a homogeneous thin web and being located on either side of the core, substantially in the same plane (FIG. 3).Process for the manufacture of the material, in which a fibrous web is formed in a known manner, a plurality of spaced-out heat-weldable thread is superposed onto at least one of the faces of the said web, the spaced-out threads are caused to bond to the fibrous web, the web is divided into strips on either side of each thread and, finally, said strips, thus formed, are cut into elements of defined length (FIG. 1). The division of the web into strips is preferably performed by passing the threads through eyelets after the threads have been combined with the fibrous web. The web can also be divided by cutting (FIG. 1).
17 羽毛状綿素材及びその製造方法 JP2014240547 2014-11-27 JP2016027213A 2016-02-18 平川 尚市
【課題】本発明は、動物特有の臭気を伴うことがなく、ボリューム感、嵩高があり、洗濯性に優れ、保温性、断熱性に優れ、更に軽量に形成できる新規な羽毛状綿素材を提供するものである。
【解決手段】本発明の羽毛状綿素材1は、ポリエステル系の原糸を用いた軸糸2・浮糸3のフィラメント同士がエアーの散乱雰囲気中でのエアー交絡により結束して絡み合い繋がってダウンボール状の塊を間隔を隔てて有しつつ一体化され、一列に連なった形態のものであり、前記ダウンボール状の塊の直径が1.0〜3.5cmで、このダウンボール状の部分が軸糸の長さ方向に関して最大10cm程度以内の間隔をもって連続的に配列されて綿状の長繊維として形成されたものである。
【選択図】図1
18 Novel fiberfill structure JP50436698 1997-06-26 JP2002514095A 2002-05-14 マルキュ,イラン.
(57)【要約】 新規なダウンのようなクラスターを調製する方法は、毛羽を立てられた繊維のウェブの堆積物における熱可塑性樹脂の切断された繊維またはトウにおける連続フィラメントを点接合し、ついで再び綿毛状になる全体的に異なる構造を有する得られたクラスターを切断しおよび分離する方法を備える。 超音波接合は接合方法としてよく機能したが、他の方法も有用であることを立証できる。
19 Elastic Feature Product US14920879 2015-10-23 US20160039174A1 2016-02-11 KUN-HAI WU
An elastic feather product includes a plurality of elastic fabric layers, a plurality of elastic film layers respectively attached to an combined with the elastic fabric layers, a plurality of combination sections formed by combining localized areas of the elastic film layers in a gap-free and void-free manner, a receiving space delimited between and surrounded by the elastic fabric layers and the elastic film layers, and a stuffing layer fixed in the receiving space. With the elastic film layers attached to the elastic fabric layers to separate them from the stuffing layer and due to the elastic film layers being combined in a gap-free manner by the combination sections, the stuffing layer is fixed without using a sewing line (for the combination sections taking the place of a sewing line or stitching) so as to prevent outwards penetration of feathers of the stuffing layer.
20 Synthetic blown insulation US10447346 2003-05-28 US20040241437A1 2004-12-02 Trent W. Davis; Victor P. Laskorski
An insulation material having insulative properties of a synthetic down, while have a fir-tree structure more similar to natural down, and being in a blown form. The blowable insulation material is composed of plural units each having a number of filaments that are fused at one end of the unit and are open at an opposite end.
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