Patent classifications
D04H1/43835
A NONWOVEN FABRIC WITH CONDUCTIVE MEMBERS AND A METHOD TO PRODUCE IT
A nonwoven fabric comprising at least one conductive member, wherein said at least one conductive member is embedded in said nonwoven fabric at one of the stages of the fabric production and wherein said at least one conductive member comprising a conductive material.
PROTECTIVE MASK COMPRISING A CONDUCTOR FABRIC
The present invention relates to a protective mask (1) comprising: a mask body (10) which is designed to be worn by a person so as to cover the mouth and the nose of said person, the mask body having a first layer comprising an electrically conductive conductor fabric (20); a current coupling structure (30) through which an electric current is supplied; and the protective mask being configured to generate a current flow through the conductor fabric by means of the electric current.
Absorbent layer for an absorbent article
A fluid management layer having an integrated, carded, nonwoven is described. The fluid management layer has a basis weight of between about 115 grams per square meter (gsm) and about 200 gsm; a plurality of absorbent fibers; a plurality of stiffening fibers; and a plurality of resilient fibers. The absorbent fibers make up from about 20 percent to about 60 percent by weight of the fluid management layer. The stiffening fibers have a dtex of between 4 and 10, and the resilient fibers have a dtex of between 3 and 12.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibres and Meltblown Fibrous Products
This invention relates to polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making polyvinyl alcohol fibres and products manufactured from polyvinyl alcohol fibers. The invention relates particularly but not exclusively to products comprising meltblown polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making meltblown polyvinyl alcohol fibres and products incorporating such fibers.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibres and Fibrous Products
This invention relates to polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products manufactured from polyvinyl alcohol fibers. The invention relates particularly but not exclusively to products comprising non-woven polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making non-woven polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products incorporating such fibers.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibres and Spunbond Fibrous Products
This invention relates to polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products manufactured from polyvinyl alcohol fibers. The invention relates particularly but not exclusively to products comprising spunbond polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making spunbond polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products incorporating such fibers.
Extruded Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibres and Fibrous Products
This invention relates to polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products manufactured from polyvinyl alcohol fibers. The invention relates particularly but not exclusively to products comprising extruded polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making extruded polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products incorporating such fibers.
System and process for preparing a fibrous nonwoven composite fabric
A system having a first polymer source and a spin beam in fluid communication with the first polymer source is provided. The spin beam includes a spinneret assembly having filament nozzles configured and arranged to extrude a plurality of filaments of a first polymer. A gas distribution plate is disposed downstream of the spinneret assembly, and includes a plurality of gas distribution slots that are configured and arranged to receive two or more corresponding filament nozzles of the spinneret assembly therein. A stream of gas is introduced into the plurality of slots to draw and attenuate the filaments extruded by the plurality of filament nozzles. The drawn and attenuated filaments are collected on a collection surface disposed downstream of the gas distribution plate to form a nonwoven fabric. A solid additive, such as pulp fibers may be blended with the filaments prior to collecting the filaments on the collection surface.
NONWOVEN FILTRATION MEDIA INCLUDING MICROFIBRILLATED CELLULOSE FIBERS
A nonwoven filtration medium that includes a fibrous base media including synthetic and/or natural fibers and micro fibrillated cellulose fibers.
METHOD FOR NONWOVEN TEXTILES WITH VARIABLE ZONAL PROPERTIES
Methods and systems are provided for a process to generate a nonwoven textile. In one example, the nonwoven textile may have layered, zonal properties resulting from entangling two or more types of staple fibers through a merging region between the layers of staple fibers while maintaining distinct zones, each zone comprising a type of staple fiber. Furthermore, the process may include embedding a filament layer into the nonwoven textile via a continuous assembly line.