Patent classifications
D06N2209/1671
TUFTED CARPET AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR
A tufted carpet constructed by embedding pile yarns on a primary base fabric, where a ratio at which a surface of the primary base fabric is visible accounts for 5% to 85% as viewed from above the tufted carpet. The primary base fabric is formed by entangling a color fiber, a characteristic fiber, and a low melt fiber on a spunbonded base fabric or a woven base fabric. The color fiber imparts an appearance design to the surface of the primary base fabric; the characteristic fiber has at least one function selected from the group consisting of deodorization, antibacterial, anti-allergen, and anti-mite; and the low melt fiber melts at a lower temperature than melting points of the other color fiber and characteristic fiber, and fixes these fibers on the surface of the primary base fabric by thermocompression-bonding. The resulting carpet exhibits excellent shape stability, economical efficiency, and lightness.
NONWOVEN ARTICLE
A nonwoven article includes a nonwoven substrate having from a lofty, open web of fibers formed through a needling process. The nonwoven substrate is coated with at least one coating to provide improved performance characteristics including loft, elongation, tensile strength, stiffness, pore size, permeability, fiber orientation index, and combinations thereof.
Wipe coated with a botanical composition having antimicrobial properties
A wipe containing a fibrous web on which is coated an antimicrobial composition is provided. The composition includes a botanical oil derived from a plant (e.g., thymol, carvacrol, etc.). Because the oil is volatile and tends to evaporate and lose efficacy prior to use, a protein is also employed to enhance the composition's long term stability and antimicrobial efficacy. The protein tends to form a substantially continuous film when coated onto the fibrous web. Because such proteins are typically stiff and brittle, a continuous film would restrict the ability of the fibers to move and bend, reducing web flexibility and drape. Thus, it is typically desired that the antimicrobial composition form a discontinuous coating on the web. In this regard, the present inventors have surprisingly discovered that the addition of an organopolysiloxane can help achieve a discontinuous coating without adversely impacting the ability of the protein to stabilize the oil.
Woven personal respirator mask and methods of making same
A method for producing a woven personal respirator mask includes providing a plurality of warp ends into an electronic woven label loom, programming the loom to weave the warp ends into a sheet having a repeating mask pattern in the weave direction, the mask pattern comprising an edge border having a tight weave and defining therein a filter section, the filter section having a tubular weave to define an outer layer and an inner layer, at least one of the outer layer and an inner layers comprising a filter weave, and at least one intermediate interlock fastening at least a point of the outer layer to an opposing point on the inner layer, and cutting the sheet to separate the repeating mask pattern into individual mask parts with a hot-wire slitter.
ANTIBACTERIAL LEATHER, PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF
An antibacterial leather uses the organic silica gel as the main component, uses the carboxymethyl chitosan silver as the antibacterial factor, and uses the modified nano-silica and the modified layered double oxide as the flame retardant factor. The synergistic effects between the components, such as the good binding between carboxymethyl chitosan silver and the substrate, the synergistic flame retardant effect between flame retardant factors, the bonding effect between modified nano-silica and dimethicone, and the synergistic effect between the high-viscosity dimethicone and the low-viscosity dimethicone are utilized to improve the process, thereby obtaining a good antibacterial, flame retardant and other properties, meanwhile meeting the requirement for the material mechanical properties and environmental protection.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL HIGH-STRENGTH COMPOSITE FABRIC COATING AGENT, COATING, METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME, AND APPLICATION THEREOF
A multifunctional high-strength composite fabric coating agent, a coating, a method for preparing the same and an application thereof are provided. The fabric coating agent includes a resin, a reinforcing agent with a reactive group, a bifunctional dispersing agent, a leveling agent, a film forming agent, a softening agent, an antibacterial agent, a solvent, and the like. The reinforcing agent is modified such that it has active functional groups of OH and NH.sub.3. The fabric coating agent is not only easy to apply, fast to react and stabilize, but also suitable for a fabric surface of any material. A treated fabric has high tensile-breaking strength, excellent tearing and bursting performance, good waterproof-and-moisture-permeability and antibacterial performance, and high adhesion. It can be repeatedly knife coated, roll coated, calendared, or dipped. The method is not only mature in technology and low in production cost, but also suitable for large-scale application.
METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN ANTI-MICROBIAL AND AN ANTI-PILLING EFFECT AND FOR IMPROVING DYE UPTAKE TO TEXTILES, NOVEL CO-POLYMERS AND TEXTILES
The present invention relates to a method for providing an anti-microbial and an anti-pilling effect to textiles and for improving dye uptake to textiles. The invention also relates to novel co-polymers to be used in the method of the invention and to novel textiles.
Pollen Denaturation Coating Composition for Fabrics
A coating composition for fabrics, wherein the coating composition comprises a pollen denaturing agent, an anti-microbial agent and a polymeric carrier, wherein the pollen denaturing agent is different to the anti-microbial agent.
MATERIALS AND METHODS OF PATHOGEN INACTIVATION
Materials with uniform electrostatic surface charge for antimicrobial pathogen inactivation meanwhile preserving safety (non-cytotoxicity) for personal and personnel use and methods for manufacturing such antimicrobial materials and uses thereof.
CARPET TILES FOR MINIMALLY PREPARED SUBFLOORS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
A carpet tile and process for making the same, wherein the carpet tile comprises a facecloth having a plurality of face yarns tufted through a primary backing, an extruded polymer secondary backing layer, and a cushion, comprising a reinforcing scrim layer within a polymer layer. The top surface and bottom surface of the carpet tile are defined by the facecloth and the cushion, respectively. A polymer-based resin is extruded onto the facecloth to form an at least substantially uniform secondary backing layer, and the cushion is laid onto the extruded polymer secondary backing layer while the extruded polymer secondary backing layer remains above a softening temperature for the resin. The entire multi-layer web is then passed through a nip to embed the reinforcing scrim layer into the extruded polymer secondary layer, and the entire web is chilled.