D10B2403/0112

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING WATER-PENETRATION-PREVENTING DOUBLE-LAYER FABRIC AND DOUBLE-LAYER FABRIC
20220170190 · 2022-06-02 ·

A method for manufacturing a water-penetration-preventing double-layer fabric and a double-layer fabric. The double-layer fabric includes two surface layer textures and a cross-linked texture. The two surface layer textures can be respectively formed by a base yarn and a fusible yarn, or each of the two surface layer textures includes the base and fusible yarns. A melting point of the base yarn is higher than that of the fusible yarn, one of the surface layer textures is heated and pressed to melt the fusible yarn to form a barrier layer, the cross-linked texture cross-links the surface layer textures, a space between the surface layer textures is formed with the cross-linked texture provided with a yarn-stacked thickness by a tuck knitting or a transfer knitting, and an increased temperature of the surface layer texture without heating and pressing is not higher than a melting point of the fusible yarn.

Method for Producing a Trim Part, and a Trim Part
20220154373 · 2022-05-19 ·

A method for producing a trim part includes the following steps: generating a surface covering, wherein a knitted semi-finished product is generated on a flat knitting machine; the knitted semi-finished product is washed; the washed knitted semi-finished product is heat set; and laminating, in particular press-laminating or compression-laminating, the generated surface covering onto a carrier part.

TEXTILE FABRIC-ELASTOMER COMPOSITE

Disclosed herein is a composite material that is formed from a textile substrate having a surface, the textile substrate formed from a yarn, where the yarn is formed from a plurality of fibres or filaments, such that the yarn has a core region of fibres or filaments surrounded by a peripheral region of fibres or filaments; and a cured elastomeric material layer laid over the whole or part of the textile substrate surface, where the cured elastomeric material penetrates into the yarn and is attached to the fibres or filaments in the peripheral region of the yarn.

Article of Footwear Having A Skin Layer Between A Knitted Component And A Sole Structure
20210352999 · 2021-11-18 ·

An article of footwear may have a knitted component with an overfoot portion and an underfoot portion. At least one sole structure may be secured to the underfoot portion of the knitted component. A first knit surface of the underfoot portion may face toward a foot-receiving void, while a second knit surface may comprise a first thermoplastic material. A skin layer may be located between and directly coupled to the sole structure and the second knit surface.

RIP RESISTANT, NON-PILLING FINE KNIT GARMENTS
20220010468 · 2022-01-13 ·

The present invention relates to knits that can be used to make rip-resistant sheer hosiery or similar garments, using a specific combination of UHMWPE fiber and stretch fiber, such as spandex. The knit has rip-resistant and anti-microbial properties. Details are provided to avoid problems with pilling and the appearance of bald spots during use. A variation of the knit is useful for activewear.

METHOD FOR COATING A TEXTILE MEDIUM
20230295869 · 2023-09-21 ·

The present invention relates to a coating method wherein a silicone composition crosslinkable by polyaddition reactions is used to form a silicone elastomer on an open-work and/or elastic textile medium. The crosslinking of the silicone composition is obtained by irradiating with UV radiation, the source of which is a UV-LED lamp.

Method for manufacturing a flame-resistant textile material for protective clothing, flame-resistant textile material, and protective clothing made thereof
11421380 · 2022-08-23 · ·

A method for manufacturing a flame-resistant textile material for protective clothing is characterized in that at least one textile layer is subjected to a treatment step wherein at least one fibre component is at least partially detached from the textile layer such that air chambers (5) are formed.

Fabric having multilayer structure and method for producing same, and fiber product

A task is to provide a multilayer-structure cloth having excellent water vapor permeability, lightweight properties, stretchability, and thinness, and a method for producing the same and a fiber product. The task is attained by laminating a resin film on single circular knitted fabric which comprises a non-crimped synthetic fiber multifilament having a total fineness of 44 dtex or less, and which has a knitting density that is 45 to 130 course/2.54 cm and 55 to 120 wales/2.54 cm to obtain a multilayer-structure cloth.

Engineered braided tube
11375769 · 2022-07-05 · ·

A braided component for an article of apparel or footwear may be formed by application of a method that utilizes a braiding machine to braid a plurality of braiding yarns to form a tubular structure with a plurality of axial yarns incorporated into the tubular structure during braiding. At least two different types of axial yarn may be incorporated into the braided component, for example, to provide different properties to different parts of the tubular structure.

Material for use in lining pipes
11268645 · 2022-03-08 · ·

A material for use in lining pipes is disclosed. A warp-knitted tubular fabric (24, 64) in which the stitch used (for example a tricot stitch) is of a type that reconfigures as the tube is expanded radially to contract longitudinally is sufficiently flexible and compressible to enable it to conform to pipe structures. The fabric of this invention is infused with resin, which is cured once the liner is in place within the pipe. Potentially, this fabric may be thinner than known prior art materials, but exhibits comparable strength and conformability, which are necessary characteristics in the repair or rehabilitation of pipes. The use of a thinner fabric material reduces constriction of the pipe bore by repair and also offers the potential for cheaper lining material, as less resin is required. The fabric may be knitted from glass fibre yarn, which is non-toxic and a stronger material than generally used in the prior art.