Patent classifications
D01B9/00
Production technology for natural bamboo fibers
A production technology for natural bamboo fibers is applied in producing woven bamboo fibers, non-woven bamboo fibers, and reinforcing composite bamboo fibers. The woven bamboo fibers are produced by steps of cutting to a certain length, slicing, flattening, softening, dividing, debonding, rinsing, soaking in oil, drying, and opening. The non-woven bamboo fibers and the reinforcing composite bamboo fibers are produced by steps of cutting to a certain length, slicing, flattening, softening, dividing, debonding (optional), rinsing, and drying.
Production technology for natural bamboo fibers
A production technology for natural bamboo fibers is applied in producing woven bamboo fibers, non-woven bamboo fibers, and reinforcing composite bamboo fibers. The woven bamboo fibers are produced by steps of cutting to a certain length, slicing, flattening, softening, dividing, debonding, rinsing, soaking in oil, drying, and opening. The non-woven bamboo fibers and the reinforcing composite bamboo fibers are produced by steps of cutting to a certain length, slicing, flattening, softening, dividing, debonding (optional), rinsing, and drying.
LEATHER FIBERS FOR PRODUCT MATERIALS PHYSICALLY EXTRACTED FROM COWHIDE
The present invention relates to leather fibers for product materials, physically extracted from cowhide, and more specifically, the leather fibers are easily obtained for each length so that there is an advantage in that the leather fibers having different lengths can be respectively used as materials more appropriately for various articles such as leather sheets or yarns.
LEATHER FIBERS FOR PRODUCT MATERIALS PHYSICALLY EXTRACTED FROM COWHIDE
The present invention relates to leather fibers for product materials, physically extracted from cowhide, and more specifically, the leather fibers are easily obtained for each length so that there is an advantage in that the leather fibers having different lengths can be respectively used as materials more appropriately for various articles such as leather sheets or yarns.
Method and device for grinding strand-like fibrous material
A method and a device for grinding strand-like fibrous material, wherein the strand-like fibrous material is fed towards the cutting edge of a cutting mechanism and wherein a moveable striking mechanism for grinding the fibrous material cooperates with the cutting mechanism. Associated with the cutting mechanism is a moveable clamping mechanism, by means of which the fibrous material is clamped in an oscillating manner. To produce optimally uniform fibrous shreds, as defined by the position of the cutting edge, the fibrous material is guided through an oscillating clamping gap formed between the clamping mechanism and the cutting mechanism, wherein the clamping mechanism is guided in a back and forth clamping movement relative to the cutting mechanism. For this purpose, the clamping gap is formed by arranging the clamping mechanism and the cutting mechanism opposite one another in a clamping plane.
Method and device for grinding strand-like fibrous material
A method and a device for grinding strand-like fibrous material, wherein the strand-like fibrous material is fed towards the cutting edge of a cutting mechanism and wherein a moveable striking mechanism for grinding the fibrous material cooperates with the cutting mechanism. Associated with the cutting mechanism is a moveable clamping mechanism, by means of which the fibrous material is clamped in an oscillating manner. To produce optimally uniform fibrous shreds, as defined by the position of the cutting edge, the fibrous material is guided through an oscillating clamping gap formed between the clamping mechanism and the cutting mechanism, wherein the clamping mechanism is guided in a back and forth clamping movement relative to the cutting mechanism. For this purpose, the clamping gap is formed by arranging the clamping mechanism and the cutting mechanism opposite one another in a clamping plane.
MACHINE FOR THE SEPARATION OF A PADDING FROM A LINING OF PADDED TEXTILE ARTICLES
A machine for separating a padding from a lining of padded textile articles includes a support structure internally defining at least one operating channel that extends between: an inlet section in which a plurality of fragments of padded textile articles are introduced into the operating channel; a first outlet section in which a plurality of lining fragments are expelled from the operating channel; and a second outlet section in which a mass of padding separated from the lining fragments is expelled from the operating channel. The machine also includes shaking means operationally housed in the operating channel that intercepts the plurality of fragments of padded textile articles, urging them inside the operating channel to thus mechanically separate the mass of padding from the plurality of lining fragments.