Patent classifications
B65H18/00
Architectural covering and method of manufacturing
An architectural covering and a method of manufacturing the covering is provided. The panel may include multiple strips of material extending lengthwise across a width dimension of the panel. The strips of material may be overlapped and coupled to one another to define cells between adjacent strips of material. The panel may be retracted and extended across an architectural opening, and the strips of material may include a resilient support member to expand the cells as the panel is extended across the architectural opening. The panel may be manufactured by helically winding a continuous, elongate strip of material about a drum in an overlapped manner.
Architectural covering and method of manufacturing
An architectural covering and a method of manufacturing the covering is provided. The panel may include multiple strips of material extending lengthwise across a width dimension of the panel. The strips of material may be overlapped and coupled to one another to define cells between adjacent strips of material. The panel may be retracted and extended across an architectural opening, and the strips of material may include a resilient support member to expand the cells as the panel is extended across the architectural opening. The panel may be manufactured by helically winding a continuous, elongate strip of material about a drum in an overlapped manner.
Thin glass composite and method for storing a thin glass film
The invention relates to a rolled up thin glass composite comprising a thin glass film and at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) applied over the surface of one side of the thin glass film, wherein the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) is applied to a radially outer side of the rolled up thin glass film and the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) contains a desiccant which protects the thin glass film against stress corrosion cracking. The invention also relates to a method for storing a thin glass film by providing a thin glass film, applying at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) over the surface of at least one side of the thin glass film, wherein a desiccant which protects the thin glass film against stress corrosion cracking is added to the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) and a thin glass composite composed of the thin glass film and the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) is rolled up in such a way that the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) is applied to a radially outer side of the rolled up thin glass film.
Thin glass composite and method for storing a thin glass film
The invention relates to a rolled up thin glass composite comprising a thin glass film and at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) applied over the surface of one side of the thin glass film, wherein the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) is applied to a radially outer side of the rolled up thin glass film and the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) contains a desiccant which protects the thin glass film against stress corrosion cracking. The invention also relates to a method for storing a thin glass film by providing a thin glass film, applying at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) over the surface of at least one side of the thin glass film, wherein a desiccant which protects the thin glass film against stress corrosion cracking is added to the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) and a thin glass composite composed of the thin glass film and the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) is rolled up in such a way that the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) is applied to a radially outer side of the rolled up thin glass film.
ELONGATED TUBULAR ARTICLES FROM WET-LAID WEBS
Embodiments of the present invention relate to elongated tubular members that include at least one layer comprising a cellulose ester. In some cases, the cellulose ester may be in the form of staple fibers. The layer may be formed via a wet-laid fiber web that may also include cellulose fibers. The elongated tubular members may be suitable for use with food and/or beverage items as, for example, drinking straws or other similar items.
Glass roll and method of processing glass roll
A roll-to-roll apparatus reliably reduces breakage of a glass film even in a case of sequentially performing predetermined processing on the glass film. Provided is a glass roll (1) formed by winding a glass film (2) into a roll, in which a resin film (4) is attached onto the glass film (2), and at least a part of the resin film (4) is arranged on a front side of an unwinding direction relative to a leading end portion in the unwinding direction of the glass film (2).
Glass roll and method of processing glass roll
A roll-to-roll apparatus reliably reduces breakage of a glass film even in a case of sequentially performing predetermined processing on the glass film. Provided is a glass roll (1) formed by winding a glass film (2) into a roll, in which a resin film (4) is attached onto the glass film (2), and at least a part of the resin film (4) is arranged on a front side of an unwinding direction relative to a leading end portion in the unwinding direction of the glass film (2).
ROLLED CENTER DISPENSE PAPER TOWELS PROVIDED IN A NON-CIRCULAR DISPENSER
The present application describes a roll of paper products that may be compressed and subsequently provided in a non-circular dispenser. The roll of paper products is coreless, rolled with a specific tension and has a specific center diameter so as to enable individual paper products to be dispensed from the center of the roll even when compressed.
Reusable Harvested Bale Wrapping Material
The current disclosure involves the arrangement and efficient deployment of self-adhering flexible sheet material in individual segments to encircle a bale of harvested material and isolate it from the wind, precipitation, and other elements as it remains in the field following the formation of the bale attendant with harvesting of the crop, until collected for further processing. For use with harvested crops such as cotton or hay, the individual wrapping segments further comprise adhering members, which cause a portion of a wrapping segment, generally found at what is considered a trailing end during a wrapping cycle, to releasably attach to adhering members on an opposite surface of the same wrapping segment.
Reusable Harvested Bale Wrapping Material
The current disclosure involves the arrangement and efficient deployment of self-adhering flexible sheet material in individual segments to encircle a bale of harvested material and isolate it from the wind, precipitation, and other elements as it remains in the field following the formation of the bale attendant with harvesting of the crop, until collected for further processing. For use with harvested crops such as cotton or hay, the individual wrapping segments further comprise adhering members, which cause a portion of a wrapping segment, generally found at what is considered a trailing end during a wrapping cycle, to releasably attach to adhering members on an opposite surface of the same wrapping segment.