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METAL FABRIC, INTERIOR DECORATION, PARTITION MEMBER, CLOTHING, AND ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDING MEMBER
20170198422 · 2017-07-13 · ·

A metal fabric (10) uses warp metal wires (40) as the warp, and weft metal wires (50) as the weft, where the warp metal wires (40) and the weft metal wires (50) are composed of different metal materials. A curtain (100) as an interior decoration uses the metal fabric (10). A partition member (200) is configured to have the metal fabric (10) and a frame (210) which supports the outer circumference of the metal fabric (10). A clothing is configured to contain the metal fabric (10), and an electromagnetic shielding member is configured to contain the metal fabric (10).

MULTILAYER, EMI SHIELDING, SELF-WRAPPING TEXTILE SLEEVE AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF
20250309625 · 2025-10-02 ·

An electromagnetic interference shielding, self-wrapping textile sleeve for providing EMI protection about an elongate member includes an outer wall of interlaced wire to provide protection low frequency EMI frequency as low or lower than 100 MHz. The outer wall has opposite outer edges extending lengthwise between opposite outer ends. The sleeve includes an inner wall of interlaced yarns fixed to the outer wall to provide protection against EMI frequency as high as or higher than 1 GHz. The inner wall has opposite inner edges extending lengthwise between opposite inner ends. The interlaced yarns include heat-set yarn that impart a bias to cause the inner and outer edges to self-wrap into overlapping relation with one another and yarn having an outermost layer of conductive material bonded thereto.

Wrappable, woven, abrasion and EMI resistant sleeve

A woven EMI sleeve has a wall with opposite edges extending lengthwise between opposite ends. The wall is wrapped about a central longitudinal axis into a tubular configuration bounding an enclosed cavity sized for receipt of an elongate member therein. The wall is woven with warp filaments extending generally parallel to the central longitudinal axis and weft filaments extending generally transversely to the warp filaments. The warp filaments include conductive filaments provided as wire filaments and separate non-conductive warp filaments. The weft filaments include heat-set filaments that are heat-formed to bias the wall into the tubular configuration and to bias opposite edges into overlapping relation with one another. The weft filaments also include conductive filaments.

MESH STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME, ANTENNA REFLECTION MIRROR, ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDING MATERIAL, AND WAVEGUIDE TUBE

A mesh structure is a knitted fabric or woven fabric including element wires of a zirconium copper fiber or element wires of a stainless steel fiber.