Patent classifications
A44B18/0023
Dispenser and method of dispensing
A dispenser for on-demand dispensing of a length of belt material and a first hook material patch is provided. The dispenser includes a first holder for a roll or a stack of continuous belt material, a dispensing outlet for the belt material, a separating element for separating the length of belt material from the roll or the stack of continuous belt material, a second holder for at least the first hook material patch, and a hook material patch providing device. The hook material patch providing device is arranged to cooperate with the second holder to dispense the first hook material patch. There is further provided a method of on-demand dispensing a belt.
Loop-engageable fasteners and related systems and methods
A method of making a sheet-form loop-engageable fastener product includes placing a layer of staple fibers on a first side of a substrate, needling fibers of the layer through the substrate to form loops extending from a second side of the substrate, removing end regions from at least some of the loops to form stems, and forming loop-engageable heads at free ends of at least some of the stems.
HOOK-AND-LOOP FASTENER PROVIDED WITH HOLLOW WOVEN PART
A hook-and-loop fastener including a base cloth composed of warps, a weft, and engaging element yarns and engaging elements formed of the engaging element yarns and provided on a surface of the base cloth. The hook-and-loop fastener includes a hollow woven part satisfying at least four specific requirements.
Slider for slide fastener
There is provided a slider for a slide fastener. A slider body includes an upper blade disposed at a front side of the slider body, which is a pull-tab attachment side, a lower blade disposed at a back side of the slider body, which is opposite to the front side, and a connecting post connecting the upper blade and the lower blade to each other. A fibrous fabric sheet is integrally fixed to a back surface of the lower blade at the back side, with an adhesive layer being interposed between the fibrous fabric sheet and the back surface of the lower blade.
Slider for Slide Fastener
There is provided a slider for a slide fastener. A slider body includes an upper blade disposed at a front side of the slider body, which is a pull-tab attachment side, a lower blade disposed at a back side of the slider body, which is opposite to the front side, and a connecting post connecting the upper blade and the lower blade to each other. A fibrous fabric sheet is integrally fixed to a back surface of the lower blade at the back side, with an adhesive layer being interposed between the fibrous fabric sheet and the back surface of the lower blade.
Fabric surface fastener in which both sides join together
A double-sided engagement type fabric surface fastener, which includes a base fabric, hook-like engagement elements that exist on the top surface of the base fabric, and loop-like engagement elements that exist on the bottom surface of the base fabric, where a ground warp yarn and a ground weft yarn constituting the base fabric, the hook-like engagement elements, and the loop-like engagement elements are all yarns made of polyester resin, the ground weft yarn contains core-sheath type thermal adhesive polyester fibers, and the hook-like engagement elements and the loop-like engagement elements are both fixed to the base fabric by the thermal adhesive fibers constituting the base fabric.
Hook-and-loop fastener made of fabric
A fabric surface fastener including a hook surface fastener (A) including hook-like engagement elements made of a monofilament yarn on a surface of a base fabric, and a loop surface fastener (B) including loop-like engagement elements made of a multifilament yarn on a surface of a base fabric, the loop-like engagement elements being engageable with the hook-like engagement elements. The monofilament yarn is a monofilament yarn made of polybutylene terephthalate polyester resin and having certain diameter. The multifilament yarn is a multifilament yarn made of polybutylene terephthalate polyester resin. A density of the hook-like engagement elements and a density of the loop-like engagement elements are in a certain range. The density of the hook-like engagement elements is higher than the density of the loop-like engagement elements. A ground warp yarn composing the base fabrics is a multifilament yarn made of polyethylene terephthalate polyester.
FLAME-RETARDANT HOOK-AND-LOOP FASTENER
A flame-retardant hook-and-loop fastener including: a base fabric woven from a warp yarn formed of a polyphenylene sulfide-based multifilament yarn, a weft yarn formed of a polyphenylene sulfide-based multifilament yarn and a multifilament yarn formed of a heat-fusible filament, and a yarn for an engaging element formed of at least one selected from the group consisting of a polyphenylene sulfide-based multifilament yarn and monofilament yarn; and the engaging element formed of the yarn for the engaging element and being present in a front face of the base fabric, in which a thickness of the warp yarn in a base fabric thickness direction at a position at which the warp yarn, which alternately runs over and under the weft yarn with the weft yarn interposed therebetween, subducts most toward a rear face side is 0.94 times or less of a thickness of the warp yarn in the base fabric thickness direction at a position at which the warp yarn floats most toward a front face side.
Making soft fabric touch fasteners
Methods of making a male touch fastener product, by shearing distal portions of loops extending from a side of a flexible fabric, leaving fibers extending from the side of the flexible fabric in place of the sheared loops, the fibers extending to respective free distal ends, while leaving other loops extending from the side of the fabric intact, and then heating the distal ends with energy supplied by a linear energy source, such that resin of the distal ends flows to form enlarged heads on the extending fibers, while leaving at least some of the other loops intact. A male touch fastener product has fibers that form both loops and fiber segments extending from the base to respective distal fiber ends spaced from the base. Each distal fiber end forms an enlarged head of fiber resin for snagging other fibers.
Knit fastener loop products
A method of making a loop fastener product features knitting, such as by circular knitting, a pile yarn and one or more ground yarns to form a stretchable knit fabric having loops of the pile yarn extending from a knit ground, with the ground yarns including polymers of differing melt temperatures. The knit fabric is then held in a desired state while the fabric is set by first applying sufficient heat to cause the lower melt temperature resin to flow into interstices of the fabric ground, and then allowing the fabric to cool. The cooled fabric ground is less stretchable in two orthogonal directions after setting than before setting, has a greater air permeability after setting than before setting, and has hook-engageable pile loops extending from bound interstices.