D03D15/41

ULTRA-FINE HIGH-STRENGTH POLYAMIDE MULTIFILAMENT, AND COVERING YARN, STOCKING, AND FABRIC USING SAME
20170311651 · 2017-11-02 ·

A polyamide multifilament has a total fineness of 4.0-6.0 dtex, a single yarn fineness of 1.2 dtex or below, a strength-elongation product of 9.1 or above, and an elongation degree of 40-50%. A polyamide fiber has a small total fineness and single fiber fineness while having a high strength-elongation product and exhibiting a low unevenness (U%) in the longitudinal direction. Stockings exhibit an excellent higher-order process passability and productivity and exhibit an excellent softness, durability, and transparent feel and a fabric exhibits an excellent softness and durability.

INDICATOR MARKING TECHNOLOGY FOR TEXTILES

Improved methods, designs and/or systems for incorporating markings and/or other visual and/or tactilely identifiable indicia on woven, knitted, nonwoven, braided and/or felted textiles used for medical textile implants and prostheses, including medical graft prostheses that would not affect the overall mechanical performance of the textile.

INDICATOR MARKING TECHNOLOGY FOR TEXTILES

Improved methods, designs and/or systems for incorporating markings and/or other visual and/or tactilely identifiable indicia on woven, knitted, nonwoven, braided and/or felted textiles used for medical textile implants and prostheses, including medical graft prostheses that would not affect the overall mechanical performance of the textile.

FABRIC MADE OF INTERWOVEN TWINES
20220049384 · 2022-02-17 ·

The present invention relates to a fabric made of interwoven twines, wherein, in each case, two yarns are twisted together to form a twine and at least one of the yarns contains polyester staple fibers and cellulosic staple fibers of the types lyocell, viscose and/or modal, the share of cellulosic staple fibers in the fabric ranging from 10% by weight to 90% by weight. The fabric according to the invention is characterized in that the fabric or, respectively, those of the yarns contained therein which contain polyester staple fibers and cellulosic staple fibers as well as the twines produced therefrom comply with two relationships from which the suitability of the fabric for applications in automobiles, particularly in automobile seats, results.

FABRIC MADE OF INTERWOVEN TWINES
20220049384 · 2022-02-17 ·

The present invention relates to a fabric made of interwoven twines, wherein, in each case, two yarns are twisted together to form a twine and at least one of the yarns contains polyester staple fibers and cellulosic staple fibers of the types lyocell, viscose and/or modal, the share of cellulosic staple fibers in the fabric ranging from 10% by weight to 90% by weight. The fabric according to the invention is characterized in that the fabric or, respectively, those of the yarns contained therein which contain polyester staple fibers and cellulosic staple fibers as well as the twines produced therefrom comply with two relationships from which the suitability of the fabric for applications in automobiles, particularly in automobile seats, results.

Preparation Method of Polyester Cord Fabric with Low Denier and High Modulus
20170241047 · 2017-08-24 ·

The present invention discloses a preparation method of polyester cord fabric with low denier and high modulus, including steps of: spinning, reducing melt discharge volume for extruding yarn with denier of 500-1000 D; using high-speed motor and heat roller, spinning speed of 6000-6500 m/min to produce raw yarn; performing initial and repeat twisting of raw yarn by straight twisting machine; performing weaving of twisted yarn using Dornier air-jet loom to produce cord fabric, when weaving and reeding-in, using two into a reed way, adding creel roller bearing and creel single spindle tension control belt to improve uniformity; performing dipping of cord fabric using two-bath dipping, adjusting temperature to 250-260 degrees Celsius, tension to 0.3-2.9 daN/each yarn of key area, running speed of yarn to 55-70 m/min. The polyester cord fabric with low denier and high modulus can reduce rolling resistance and fuel consumption, and improve performance.

Heat resistant outershell fabric

The present invention relates to a thermally-resistant woven fabric and/or multiple ply fabric sheet for use as single or outer layer of protective garments, of the type comprising an inside fabric layer and an outside fabric layer joined together by an array of connecting lines. The woven fabric and/or multiple ply fabric sheet comprise yarns, wherein said yarn comprises i) meta-aramid ii) from about 5 to 10 weight % of polyamide and iii) at least 2 weight % of antistatic fibers, the weight % being based on the total weight of the yarn.

Method of Industrial Producing Elastomeric Yarn and Fabric thereof
20220034005 · 2022-02-03 ·

The present invention relates to make stretch yarn by using at least two roving and two elastomeric filaments with variable draft to allow the yarn made in the fabric to get good stretch, good recovery and good shrinkage. The invention is applicable for all types of fibers material and is not limited in the yarn count. The said invention yarn is woven into fabrics exhibiting the excellent stretch characteristics and functional performance for commercial application.

Method of Industrial Producing Elastomeric Yarn and Fabric thereof
20220034005 · 2022-02-03 ·

The present invention relates to make stretch yarn by using at least two roving and two elastomeric filaments with variable draft to allow the yarn made in the fabric to get good stretch, good recovery and good shrinkage. The invention is applicable for all types of fibers material and is not limited in the yarn count. The said invention yarn is woven into fabrics exhibiting the excellent stretch characteristics and functional performance for commercial application.

Textile
09717299 · 2017-08-01 · ·

A textile with high weave density which comprises a main-yarn made of a Japanese paper yarn and a sub-yarn thinner than the main-yarn interwoven with each other, wherein the textile has a weave texture structure including warps A and wefts A made of the main-yarn, and warps B and wefts B made of the sub-yarn, wherein in the weave texture structure, warp rows have a repeating row structure where a plurality of warps B are located between two warps A and weft rows have a repeating row structure where a plurality of wefts B are located between two wefts A, and wherein the warps A and the wefts A cross each other in a plain weave texture structure.