Patent classifications
A41D13/008
Body gripping harness and single point connector for electrical rubber insulating sleeves
A harness (10) is provided for retaining a pair of electrical rubber insulating workman sleeves (12) on the shoulders (14) of a worker (16). The harness (10) is configured to grip a portion of the worker and thereby provide better anchoring of the electrical rubber insulating sleeves (12) to the worker. The gripping feature of the harness (10) is provided either in the form of a gripping collar (24) or a pair of fabric gripping sleeves (26), or a combination of the collar (24) and sleeves (26). Further, a C-shaped connector is configured for attaching the electrical rubber insulating sleeves (12) to a single point on a harness, which allows for an increased range of motion of the sleeves (12).
Carbon-containing modacrylic and aramid bicomponent filament yarns
A yarn comprising a plurality of bicomponent filaments having a first region comprising a first polymer composition and a second region comprising a second polymer composition, each of the first and second regions being distinct in the bicomponent filaments; each bicomponent filament comprising 5 to 60 weight percent of the first polymer composition and 95 to 40 weight percent of the second polymer composition; wherein the first polymer composition comprises aramid polymer containing 0.5 to 20 weight percent discrete homogeneously dispersed carbon particles and the second polymer composition comprises modacrylic polymer being free of discrete carbon particles; the yarn having a total content of 0.1 to 5 weight percent discrete carbon particles.
Carbon-containing modacrylic and aramid bicomponent filament yarns
A yarn comprising a plurality of bicomponent filaments having a first region comprising a first polymer composition and a second region comprising a second polymer composition, each of the first and second regions being distinct in the bicomponent filaments; each bicomponent filament comprising 5 to 60 weight percent of the first polymer composition and 95 to 40 weight percent of the second polymer composition; wherein the first polymer composition comprises aramid polymer containing 0.5 to 20 weight percent discrete homogeneously dispersed carbon particles and the second polymer composition comprises modacrylic polymer being free of discrete carbon particles; the yarn having a total content of 0.1 to 5 weight percent discrete carbon particles.
Arc resistant acrylic fiber, fabric for arc-protective clothing, and arc protective clothing
An arc resistant acrylic fiber includes an acrylic polymer. The arc resistant acrylic fiber also includes an infrared absorber in an amount of 1 wt % to 30 wt % with respect to a total weight of the acrylic polymer.
Arc resistant acrylic fiber, fabric for arc-protective clothing, and arc protective clothing
An arc resistant acrylic fiber includes an acrylic polymer. The arc resistant acrylic fiber also includes an infrared absorber in an amount of 1 wt % to 30 wt % with respect to a total weight of the acrylic polymer.
FABRIC, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME, AND FIBER PRODUCT
The invention addresses the problem of providing a cloth that is excellent not only in flame retardancy and antistatic properties but also in appearance quality and preferably also has protection performance against electric arcs, a method for producing the same, and a textile product. A means for resolution is a cloth including a meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide fiber and an electrically conductive fiber, wherein both the meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide fiber and the electrically conductive fiber are colored.
ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDING FABRIC AND YARN FOR ITS MANUFACTURE
An assembled yarn comprises a first yarn and a second yarn. The first yarn comprises a core yarn and a first wrap yarn. The core yarn comprises a spun yarn, wherein the spun yarn comprises a blend of fibers, wherein the blend of fibers comprises first electrically conductive fibers. The first wrap yarn comprises or consists out of one or a plurality of metallic filaments. The first wrap yarn is wrapped around the core yarn with at least 300 turns per meter. The second yarn comprises second electrically conductive fibers. The second yarn is wrapped around the first yarn; or the second yarn is ply-twisted with the first yarn thereby forming a plied yarn. The assembled yarn can be used in electromagnetic shielding fabrics.
ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDING FABRIC AND YARN FOR ITS MANUFACTURE
An assembled yarn comprises a first yarn and a second yarn. The first yarn comprises a core yarn and a first wrap yarn. The core yarn comprises a spun yarn, wherein the spun yarn comprises a blend of fibers, wherein the blend of fibers comprises first electrically conductive fibers. The first wrap yarn comprises or consists out of one or a plurality of metallic filaments. The first wrap yarn is wrapped around the core yarn with at least 300 turns per meter. The second yarn comprises second electrically conductive fibers. The second yarn is wrapped around the first yarn; or the second yarn is ply-twisted with the first yarn thereby forming a plied yarn. The assembled yarn can be used in electromagnetic shielding fabrics.
METHOD FOR MAKING A SHIELDING GARMENT FOR A HUMAN BODY
Method for making a garment from sections having a first ply including fabric of threads, filaments or yarns that are each coated with a surface layer of silver or aluminum to form metal-coated threads, filaments or yarns, and at least one protective layer over each metal-coated thread, filament or yarn, a second ply adjacent the first ply and made of different material than the first ply, and a third ply adjacent the second ply such that the first ply is between the second and third plies and which third ply includes cloth fabric. The sections are connected together at seams formed by an edge of adjacent pairs thereof with the second ply of each section overlapping at the seams. The surface layer of silver or aluminum of the metal-coated threads, filaments or yarns is formed relative to properties of the metal-coated threads, filaments or yarns.
METHOD FOR MAKING A SHIELDING GARMENT FOR A HUMAN BODY
Method for making a garment from sections having a first ply including fabric of threads, filaments or yarns that are each coated with a surface layer of silver or aluminum to form metal-coated threads, filaments or yarns, and at least one protective layer over each metal-coated thread, filament or yarn, a second ply adjacent the first ply and made of different material than the first ply, and a third ply adjacent the second ply such that the first ply is between the second and third plies and which third ply includes cloth fabric. The sections are connected together at seams formed by an edge of adjacent pairs thereof with the second ply of each section overlapping at the seams. The surface layer of silver or aluminum of the metal-coated threads, filaments or yarns is formed relative to properties of the metal-coated threads, filaments or yarns.