D04H1/435

Recyclable, asymmetrical-faced composite nonwoven textile

Aspects herein are directed to a recyclable, asymmetrical-faced composite nonwoven textile suitable for use in apparel and other articles and methods of making the same. In example aspects, the asymmetrical-faced composite nonwoven textile includes a first face formed, at least in part from a first entangled web of fibers and an opposite second face formed, at least in part from a second entangled web of fibers. When incorporated into an article of apparel, the first face forms an outer-facing surface of the article of apparel, and the second face forms an inner-facing surface of the article of apparel. The first face includes features making it suitable to form the outer-facing surface such as resistance to abrasion, and the second face includes features making it suitable to form an inner-facing surface such as a soft hand.

Self-adhesive patches made of fibres for the controlled release of bioactives

The present invention falls within the area of polymeric materials based on ultrafine fibres for use in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cosmetic sector, relating to the method of producing self-adhesive patches and the use thereof as a platform for the controlled release of bioactives by electrohydrodynamic and/or aerohydrodynamic processing techniques.

Self-adhesive patches made of fibres for the controlled release of bioactives

The present invention falls within the area of polymeric materials based on ultrafine fibres for use in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cosmetic sector, relating to the method of producing self-adhesive patches and the use thereof as a platform for the controlled release of bioactives by electrohydrodynamic and/or aerohydrodynamic processing techniques.

Material for producing macromolecule air fibers, preparation method, and application
12439923 · 2025-10-14 ·

A material for producing macromolecule air fibers, a preparation method, and an application thereof are provided. The material for producing macromolecule air fiber is prepared by preparation of doped antibacterial TiO.sub.2/ZnO/ZrO.sub.2 ceramic powder, deposition of magnetic iron oxide, surface modification with tannic acid, addition of water-soluble chitosan solution, immersion in a spined TPEE air fiber membrane, uniform addition of Genipin solution, heating and reacting, membrane removal, washing, and drying. The TPEE air fiber membrane produced by the present disclosure has good mechanical properties, and modified ceramic powder is uniformly dispersed in the TPEE air fiber membrane, which plays a good role in antibacterial, environmental protection, immune regulation, magnetic therapy, far-infrared heating and other effects, rendering the material for producing macromolecule air fibers have better comprehensive performance and a good mattress support material with broad application prospects.

Material for producing macromolecule air fibers, preparation method, and application
12439923 · 2025-10-14 ·

A material for producing macromolecule air fibers, a preparation method, and an application thereof are provided. The material for producing macromolecule air fiber is prepared by preparation of doped antibacterial TiO.sub.2/ZnO/ZrO.sub.2 ceramic powder, deposition of magnetic iron oxide, surface modification with tannic acid, addition of water-soluble chitosan solution, immersion in a spined TPEE air fiber membrane, uniform addition of Genipin solution, heating and reacting, membrane removal, washing, and drying. The TPEE air fiber membrane produced by the present disclosure has good mechanical properties, and modified ceramic powder is uniformly dispersed in the TPEE air fiber membrane, which plays a good role in antibacterial, environmental protection, immune regulation, magnetic therapy, far-infrared heating and other effects, rendering the material for producing macromolecule air fibers have better comprehensive performance and a good mattress support material with broad application prospects.

Polymeric nonwoven structure for use in high temperature applications
12441079 · 2025-10-14 · ·

A fibrous structure including one or more nonwoven material layers comprising a fiber matrix, where the fiber matrix comprises polymeric binder fibers having a softening and/or melting temperature of about 190 C. or greater, where the article is adapted to withstand temperatures of about 190 C. or greater while in use; and where the article is a thermoacoustic insulation material.

Polymeric nonwoven structure for use in high temperature applications
12441079 · 2025-10-14 · ·

A fibrous structure including one or more nonwoven material layers comprising a fiber matrix, where the fiber matrix comprises polymeric binder fibers having a softening and/or melting temperature of about 190 C. or greater, where the article is adapted to withstand temperatures of about 190 C. or greater while in use; and where the article is a thermoacoustic insulation material.

Cleaning System Incorporating Stitch Bonded Cleaning Pad With Multi-Filament Stitches
20250318705 · 2025-10-16 ·

A cleaning pad structure of stitch bonded construction incorporating one or more substrate layers of an absorbent nonwoven material with an optional additional fluid blocking substrate layer of polymer film or other suitable material in juxtaposed relation to the absorbent nonwoven layers. Stitching yarns are introduced in stitching relation through the substrate layers. One face of the pad defines a cleaning surface of raised yarn loops formed by the stitched yarns. The pad further includes an attachment surface facing away from the cleaning surface. The stitches of yarns across the attachment surface define an engagement surface for attachment to cooperating hooking elements across a surface of a mop head to define a hook and loop attachment system.

Cleaning System Incorporating Stitch Bonded Cleaning Pad With Multi-Filament Stitches
20250318705 · 2025-10-16 ·

A cleaning pad structure of stitch bonded construction incorporating one or more substrate layers of an absorbent nonwoven material with an optional additional fluid blocking substrate layer of polymer film or other suitable material in juxtaposed relation to the absorbent nonwoven layers. Stitching yarns are introduced in stitching relation through the substrate layers. One face of the pad defines a cleaning surface of raised yarn loops formed by the stitched yarns. The pad further includes an attachment surface facing away from the cleaning surface. The stitches of yarns across the attachment surface define an engagement surface for attachment to cooperating hooking elements across a surface of a mop head to define a hook and loop attachment system.

Nonwoven Fabric Including Fibers Formed from Post-Consumer Recycled Plastic
20250333886 · 2025-10-30 ·

Nonwoven fabrics are provided that include a mechanically entangled blend of fibers comprising (a) post-consumer recycled polymer staple fibers (PCR-staple fibers) and (b) one or more additional fibers, in which the one or more additional fibers are different than the PCR-staple fibers. The PCR-staple fibers are mechanically entangled with the one or more additional fibers to define the nonwoven fabric.