Patent classifications
D03D13/002
BONDED-TYPE KNITTED NET AND BALE NET
The present disclosure discloses a bonded-type knitted net and a bale net, belonging to the technical field of net knitting. In the bonded-type knitted net according to the present disclosure, warp yarns are arranged in parallel in a warp direction, weft yarns are distributed in a zigzag shape between every two adjacent warp yarns, and junction points between the warp yarns and the weft yarns are connected by bonding. Since there are no knots in the warp yarns, a strength loss caused by knotting in the warp yarns during knitting is eliminated, thus improving a strength. A stretch rate of the warp yarns in the knitted net is 30% to 80%, which maintains a high tensile strength on a basis of certain stretchability. In addition, a knitting width can be controlled according to a need and an efficiency is higher.
BLACKOUT CURTAIN THAT PROVIDES COMPLETE BLACKOUT
Disclosed is a blackout curtain that does not transmit light to the interior environment, which can be used in any environment where it is desired to prevent light from entering such as home, office, hotel, photo studios, motion picture theaters. In particular, disclosed is a curtain structure that provides 100% blackout by minimizing the light transmittance rate, which protects the privacy of private life and protects against the disturbing effect of light and UV rays.
Non-seamed sheeting fabric having a cool portion and a warm portion
A non-seamed sheeting fabric, such as a bed sheet, including a cool portion and a warm portion that is integral with the cool portion. The warm portion is configured to provide greater thermal insulation than the cool portion.
NON-SEAMED SHEETING FABRIC HAVING A COOL PORTION AND A WARM PORTION
A non-seamed sheeting fabric, such as a bed sheet, including a cool portion and a warm portion that is integral with the cool portion. The warm portion is configured to provide greater thermal insulation than the cool portion.
WEAVING LOOM WITH TILTABLE REED AND WEAVING METHOD
A Jacquard type loom intended to produce a fibrous structure by three-dimensional weaving between a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns extending in a horizontal direction, the loom including a reed movable between a rest position upstream of the rapier and a beat-up position of a fell of the fibrous structure in a beat-up direction parallel to the horizontal direction. The reed includes at least two stationary portions forming an angle therebetween. The reed is mounted on the loom by means of a positioning mechanism able to orient the reed about an axis of rotation so as to adjust an angular position of the stationary portions of the reed relative to a horizontal reference plane. The loom comprises vertical translation means able to move the reed or the fell of the fibrous structure in the vertical direction.
Weaving loom with tiltable reed and weaving method
A Jacquard type loom intended to produce a fibrous structure by three-dimensional weaving between a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns extending in a horizontal direction, the loom including a reed movable between a rest position upstream of the rapier and a beat-up position of a fell of the fibrous structure in a beat-up direction parallel to the horizontal direction. The reed includes at least two stationary portions forming an angle therebetween. The reed is mounted on the loom by a positioning mechanism able to orient the reed about an axis of rotation so as to adjust an angular position of the stationary portions of the reed relative to a horizontal reference plane. The loom include vertical translation elements able to move the reed or the fell of the fibrous structure in the vertical direction.
MESH WOVEN FABRIC
[Problem] Provided is a mesh woven fabric that allows for isotropic deformation when an external load acts thereon. [Solution] In a mesh woven fabric including a warp thread and a weft thread, a bending angle of the warp thread and a bending angle of the weft thread at an intersection where the warp thread and the weft thread intersect each other are different from each other. A rate of an absolute value of a bending angle difference between the warp thread and the weft thread to an average of the bending angle of the warp thread and the bending angle of the weft thread is 20% or less. At least one of the warp thread and the weft thread can be composed of a synthetic fiber.