Patent classifications
D04B9/44
TUBULAR KNITTED STENTS
A tubular knitted stent or stent graft for placement in a lumen or body passage is compressible, thus presenting a compressed outer diameter and a non-compressed outer diameter. The stent or stent graft has knitted loops each having a loop width, wherein the loop width to non-compressed outer diameter ratio is larger than 0.2 for at least one knitted loop.
TUBULAR KNITTED STENTS
A tubular knitted stent or stent graft for placement in a lumen or body passage is compressible, thus presenting a compressed outer diameter and a non-compressed outer diameter. The stent or stent graft has knitted loops each having a loop width, wherein the loop width to non-compressed outer diameter ratio is larger than 0.2 for at least one knitted loop.
Face mask with ear loops and a process for making the same
A circular knit fabric for use as ear loops on face masks. The fabric includes a circular knit tubular textile having loops containing at least one inelastic yarn and at least one separate elastic yarn. The finished tubular textile has a maximum relaxed width of less than about inches. In a relaxed state of the tubular textile, the at least one inelastic yarn has at least twice the length of the at least one elastic yarn. The textile has less than 16 loops per course such that the relaxed tubular textile produces a more pillowed structure for increased comfort and the capability for increased elongation.
Face mask with ear loops and a process for making the same
A circular knit fabric for use as ear loops on face masks. The fabric includes a circular knit tubular textile having loops containing at least one inelastic yarn and at least one separate elastic yarn. The finished tubular textile has a maximum relaxed width of less than about inches. In a relaxed state of the tubular textile, the at least one inelastic yarn has at least twice the length of the at least one elastic yarn. The textile has less than 16 loops per course such that the relaxed tubular textile produces a more pillowed structure for increased comfort and the capability for increased elongation.
Yarn and gland packing
A yarn includes elongated pieces of expanded graphite sheet and a tubular member made of knitted or braided fibers. In the tubular member, the pieces of expanded graphite sheet are twisted and packed. The yarns are knitted, or bundles of the yarns are twisted to form a gland packing.
Yarn and gland packing
A yarn includes elongated pieces of expanded graphite sheet and a tubular member made of knitted or braided fibers. In the tubular member, the pieces of expanded graphite sheet are twisted and packed. The yarns are knitted, or bundles of the yarns are twisted to form a gland packing.
Method for producing yarn
In order to manufacture a yarn in which filler materials are loaded into a tubular member, the method of manufacturing a yarn has a step of knitting a wire material to form the tubular member. In the step of knitting the wire material, knitting of the wire material is advanced by a plurality of knitting needles, which are placed substantially concentrically about a rotation axis, while revolvingly moving the knitting needles about the rotation axis. When a stitch is to be formed by the wire material, the wire material is prepared so that an arcuate loop portion, which defines a part of the external shape of the stitch, is expanded in a direction which, in a state where the tubular member is developed, is inclined with respect to a straight line that extends in the axial direction of the tubular member.
Method for producing yarn
In order to manufacture a yarn in which filler materials are loaded into a tubular member, the method of manufacturing a yarn has a step of knitting a wire material to form the tubular member. In the step of knitting the wire material, knitting of the wire material is advanced by a plurality of knitting needles, which are placed substantially concentrically about a rotation axis, while revolvingly moving the knitting needles about the rotation axis. When a stitch is to be formed by the wire material, the wire material is prepared so that an arcuate loop portion, which defines a part of the external shape of the stitch, is expanded in a direction which, in a state where the tubular member is developed, is inclined with respect to a straight line that extends in the axial direction of the tubular member.
Breakaway clasp
A breakaway clasp having two clasp components that can be releasably coupled together to provide a quick release closure mechanism. A first clasp component having a coupling portion and an attachment portion, and an identical second clasp component having a coupling portion and an attachment portion. The attachment portions may be configured to be coupled to a portion of an article, such as a necklace or bracelet, and the coupling portions are configured to releasably couple to each other, thereby forming a closure. Each coupling portion comprising two, identical hemisphere elements and a connecting section that connects the two hemisphere elements. The hemisphere elements and connecting section may define a receiving cavity configured to receive at least a portion of the hemisphere elements of the other clasp component.
High temperature resistant weft knit textile sleeve and method of construction thereof
A high temperature resistant textile sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The textile sleeve has a flexible, tubular knit wall of thermoplastic yarns. The yarns are tightly knit with weft knit stitches extending along a circumferential direction about the tubular knit wall to provide a substantially smooth inner surface and a substantially smooth outer surface. The yarns are knit in a tricot stitch pattern, wherein the tricot knit stitches extend along a circumferentially direction of the sleeve wall.