D03D15/37

Thin woven fabric
10590570 · 2020-03-17 · ·

A woven fabric that is advantageously used for sportswear, and has a high tear strength, maintains a low air-permeability, and has a good abrasion resistance while the fabric is lightweight and thin. The woven fabric comprises a synthetic multifilament comprising a modified monofilament having a filament transverse cross-section of a substantially quadrilateral shape, wherein: the synthetic multifilament has a total fineness 5 to 60 dtex; the modified monofilament has a single yarn fineness of 1.0 to 7.5 dtex; the woven fabric includes the synthetic multifilament in an amount of 45% or more by mass relative to 100% by mass of the woven fabric; and an average contact length where the modified monofilament touches a modified monofilament adjacent thereto is 8 to 40 m on a cross-section in a direction perpendicular to the synthetic multifilament.

TEXTILES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME

Various aspects disclosed relate to structures such as a textile, a garment, a garment component, footwear, or a footwear component. The present disclosure includes the structure having a first region having one of more first fibers. An individual first fiber includes co-extruded first and second filaments, the first filament formed of a first thermoplastic polymeric material. Due to expansion or contraction of the one or more first fibers, the first region contracts or expands on a change in relative humidity, relative to an equilibrium state of the first region prior to the change in relative humidity.

Airbag-use woven fabric and airbag

The purpose of the present invention is to provide an airbag-use non-coated woven fabric that achieves light in weight, compact in size, and low air permeability, and an airbag-use woven fabric having low air permeability, being flexible, and exhibiting good package ability without impairing mechanical strength of the woven fabric, and an airbag that uses the airbag-use woven fabric. The airbag-use woven fabric including a base fabric, wherein a yarn widening ratio of unwoven weaving yarn of fibers that constitute the base fabric is not less than 2.4 and not more than 3.5, or including single yarn fibers having a substantially triangular cross sectional shape and a modification degree of 1.3 to 2.2; having a tear strength of not less than 120 N; and having an air permeability under a pressure difference of 20 kPa of not more than 0.65 L/cm.sup.2/min.

WOVEN GEOTEXTILE FILTRATION FABRICS INCLUDING CORE-SHEATH SPUN YARNS
20200030728 · 2020-01-30 ·

Disclosed are exemplary embodiments of woven filtration fabrics that include core-sheath spun yarns in either or both of the warp and weft directions.

Airbag base fabric and manufacturing method therefor
10543803 · 2020-01-28 · ·

An airbag base fabric satisfying characteristics A to D: (A) the cross-sectional deformation (WR), calculated by formula (1), of multifilament warp threads constituting a textile is 4.0 to 6.0,
WR=(Major axis of warp thread cross section in textile)/(Minor axis of warp thread cross section in textile)(1) (B) the cross-sectional deformation (FR), calculated by formula (2), of multifilament weft threads constituting the textile is 2.4 to 4.0,
FR=(Major axis of weft thread cross section in textile)/(Minor axis of weft thread cross section in textile)(2) (C) the single fiber cross-sectional shape of the multifilament threads constituting the textile is substantially circular, and (D) the multifilament threads constituting the textile have total fineness of 145 to 720 dtex, single fiber fineness of 2 to 7 dtex, and tensile strength of 6.5 to 8.5 cN/dtex.

Bamboo shade fabric

Present invention teaches a bamboo fabric shade that is woven in a weft and warp fashion from a plurality of bamboo filaments. An alternative embodiment of dual bamboo filaments as a single unit for the weaving is done in a similar fashion. Each bamboo filament has a high molecular mass bamboo thread inside a layer of coating wherein the coating is made to be thicker at a middle node section with the thickness tapering off towards the two distal ends of the high molecular mass bamboo thread. The coating uses PVC material, with optional addition of UV-absorbent materials. Such construction of the bamboo fabric adds to the reduction of light pollution when used for home decoration purposes.

Bamboo shade fabric

Present invention teaches a bamboo fabric shade that is woven in a weft and warp fashion from a plurality of bamboo filaments. An alternative embodiment of dual bamboo filaments as a single unit for the weaving is done in a similar fashion. Each bamboo filament has a high molecular mass bamboo thread inside a layer of coating wherein the coating is made to be thicker at a middle node section with the thickness tapering off towards the two distal ends of the high molecular mass bamboo thread. The coating uses PVC material, with optional addition of UV-absorbent materials. Such construction of the bamboo fabric adds to the reduction of light pollution when used for home decoration purposes.

TEXTILES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME

Various aspects disclosed relate to structure such as a textile, a garment, a garment component, footwear, or a footwear component. The present disclosure includes the structure having a first region having one of more first fibers. An individual first fiber includes co-extruded first and second filaments, the first filament formed of a first thermoplastic polymeric material. Due to expansion or contraction of the one or more first fibers, the first region contracts or expands on a change in relative humidity, relative to an equilibrium state of the first region prior to the change in relative humidity.

TEXTILES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME

Various aspects disclosed relate to structure such as a textile, a garment, a garment component, footwear, or a footwear component. The present disclosure includes the structure having a first region having one of more first fibers. An individual first fiber includes co-extruded first and second filaments, the first filament formed of a first thermoplastic polymeric material. Due to expansion or contraction of the one or more first fibers, the first region contracts or expands on a change in relative humidity, relative to an equilibrium state of the first region prior to the change in relative humidity.

MODIFIED CROSS-SECTION FIBER

A fiber with which a further enhanced electric field intensity is obtained when a compressive force is applied across the longitudinal axis of the fiber. The fiber is composed of a potential generating filament having at least one interior angle of less than 120? in a contour shape in a sectional view in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the fiber.