Patent classifications
B32B2262/16
KITCHEN DEVICE
A device for holding high-temperature cookware and utensils is provided. The device allows for dissipation of heat, and prevents heat transfer to limbs and surface. The device may include a first outer layer, a second outer layer, and a middle layer. The first outer layer and second outer layer may be formed of an identical material. The material may be formed from cotton, terrycloth, dobby, linen, hemp or any other suitable material. The first and second outer layers may be formed from an absorbent towel-like material. The first and second outer layers may be stitched together.
LAMINATED PAPERMAKING BELT
Disclosed is a two layered belt useful in the manufacture of tissue products comprising a first woven layer and a second nonwoven layer joined together in a laminated arrangement. The woven layer typically forms the machine contacting layer of the belt and is woven from a highly abrasion resistant material, while the nonwoven layer contacts the nascent tissue web. The woven layer may be provided with valleys and ridges that the nascent web is molded into, while the nonwoven layer may be provided with elements that impart a visually aesthetic pattern to the web. In this manner the belt may be useful in the production of products having desirable physical properties resulting from molding into the woven fabric while also being visually pleasing to the user.
FLAME-RESISTANT SHIELD FOR PROTECTED MEMBRANE ROOFS
An inverted roof membrane assembly comprising: a) a waterproofing membrane suitable for direct or indirect mounting on top of a roof decking, b) at least one layer of the polymer foam insulation board directly or indirectly on top of a), c) a flame-resistant fabric shield directly or indirectly on top of b), said flame-resistant fabric shield having a water vapor permeability of 1.0 perm or greater; and d) a ballast layer directly or indirectly on top of c).
MASK SHEET, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME, AND MASK COMPRISING SAME
A sheet (10) for a mask has a first fiber layer (11) and a second fiber layer (12). The second fiber layer (12) has a higher trapping ratio for particles having a particle diameter exceeding 1 m and/or a smaller average fiber diameter than the first fiber layer (11). The basis weight of the second fiber layer (12) is from 1 to 20 g/m.sup.2. In a natural state, the second fiber layer (12) has a plurality of projections (13) projecting toward a surface of the second fiber layer (12) that is opposite to a surface of the second fiber layer (12) facing the first fiber layer (11) and depressions (14) that are each arranged between corresponding projections (13) of the plurality of projections (13). The depressions (14) have joined portions (15) where the second fiber layer (12) and the first fiber layer (11) are joined to each other.
Laminated papermaking belt
Disclosed is a two layered belt useful in the manufacture of tissue products comprising a first woven layer and a second nonwoven layer joined together in a laminated arrangement. The woven layer typically forms the machine contacting layer of the belt and is woven from a highly abrasion resistant material, while the nonwoven layer contacts the nascent tissue web. The woven layer may be provided with valleys and ridges that the nascent web is molded into, while the nonwoven layer may be provided with elements that impart a visually aesthetic pattern to the web. In this manner the belt may be useful in the production of products having desirable physical properties resulting from molding into the woven fabric while also being visually pleasing to the user.
FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND METHOD AND PLANT FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF
A fiber-reinforced composite material, consisting of an amorphous thermoplastic matrix distributed over a surface of an aramid fabric and forming a surface thermoplastic film partially interpenetrated with and adhering to the aramid fabric. The production method comprises the steps of: unwinding an aramid fabric on conveyor means; distributing a thermoplastic matrix in the form of micrometric powder over the whole upper surface of the aramid fabric as it is unwound; passing the material through a first hot section and then through a second relatively cold section; the first section applies a temperature and a pressure such as to form a surface thermoplastic film on the fabric; the second section facilitates detachment of the coated material from the conveyor means. The plant comprises a conveyor belt on which an aramid fabric is unwound; a powder scattering station adapted to distribute a thermoplastic matrix in the form of micrometric powder on the aramid fabric as it is unwound on the conveyor belt; a system of double belts in contact through which the fabric is conveyed; the system of double belts in contact defines a first hot section and a second relatively cold section; the first section applies a temperature and a pressure functional to the formation of a surface thermoplastic film on the fabric; the second section facilitates detachment of the fabric.
SANITARY MASK SHEET
A sanitary mask sheet, in which a WC value indicating a work volume up to a maximum pressure in a thickness direction is 0.3 Pa.Math.m or more, and a capture rate of particles having a particle diameter of more than 1 m is 85% or more.
ROOF SYSTEM
The invention relates to a flat roof structure comprising a water attenuation layer comprising at least one water attenuation layer comprising at least one water attenuation element formed of man-made vitreous fibres bonded with a cured binder composition. The flat roof structure further comprises a water reducing layer below the water attenuation layer, and at least one drainage point in fluid communication with the water attenuation layer and arranged to direct water from the flat roof structure towards the ground. The binder is an aqueous composition free of phenol and formaldehyde comprising: a component (i) in form of one or more lignosulfonate lignins having a carboxylic acid group content of 0.03 to 2.0 mmol/g, based on the dry weight of the lignosulfonate lignins, a component (ii) in form of one or more cross-linkers.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SEAT PADDING, SEAT PADDING AS SUCH, AND SEAT AS SUCH
The present disclosure relates to a method for manufacturing a seat padding comprising:/A/ providing a padding comprising a 3D entanglement of continuous thermoplastic fibers arranged irregularly forming loops welded together, the padding having a length direction, a width direction, and a thickness direction, as well as a border on the periphery extending along the edges of the padding/B/ Hot pressing of the 3D entanglement of fibers, at all or part of the periphery of the padding, so as to produce a densified and stiffened border of the padding, relative to a central zone of the padding of less density and of less rigidity. The present disclosure also relates to padding as such, as well as to a vehicle seat comprising such padding.
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.