B32B5/026

Patient Securement System for the Surgical Trendelenburg Position
20230181404 · 2023-06-15 ·

A patient securing overlay is provided that includes a sheet of fabric for supporting a patient's torso on a surgical table. The sheet of fabric has an upper surface configured to face the patient and a lower surface configured to face a surgical table mattress or underbody support. The sheet of fabric includes friction enhancing elements applied to at least a portion of the upper surface thereof. The sheet of fabric can include an extension at a foot end of the sheet of fabric that provides material to be tucked under a foot end of the surgical table mattress or underbody support for securing the foot end of the sheet of fabric to the surgical table mattress or underbody support. The extension can include one or more friction enhancing elements.

Aerographics and denier differential zoned garments
09833022 · 2017-12-05 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a multi-layered design for an article of apparel such as swimwear. In particular, at least one layer may include a stretch resistant matrix made of a thermoplastic polymer, a silicone or other similar material to provide additional support and modesty to certain areas of the apparel, such as the bust area. Further, a method of manufacturing the article of apparel is also disclosed. According to aspects described herein, the layers may be integrated using techniques to increase the overall integrity of the apparel.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COMPOSITE, AND A COMPOSITE
20170341348 · 2017-11-30 ·

A composite and a method for producing a composite (1) of at least three layers, comprising a support (2), in particular a woven fabric, knitted fabric, net, non-woven fabric, mesh, or non-crimp fabric, a first polymer layer (3) which faces the support, and a second polymer layer (4) which faces away from the support and adjoins the first polymer layer (3). The at least three layers are combined under pressure and temperature conditions which are selected such that an at least partial penetration of the first polymer layer (3) into the support (2) is ensured, wherein the composite adhesion between the first polymer layer (3) and the support (2) is at least ≧0.2 N/mm.

MOLDABLE UNCURED NONWOVEN COMPOSITE AND MOLDED CURED COMPOSITE
20170341272 · 2017-11-30 ·

A process for forming a moldable, uncured nonwoven composite containing forming a outermost nonwoven layer, forming a structural nonwoven layer, needling the structural nonwoven layer and the outermost nonwoven layer together from both the outer surface of the outermost nonwoven layer and the second surface of the structural nonwoven layer, applying an uncured, water-based thermosetting resin having a cure temperature of at least about 160° C. to the second surface of the structural nonwoven layer, and at least partially drying the uncured, wet nonwoven composite. Heat and pressure may be applied to form the moldable, uncured composite. A moldable, uncured nonwoven composite and a molded, cured nonwoven composite are also disclosed.

MOLDABLE UNCURED NONWOVEN COMPOSITE AND MOLDED CURED COMPOSITE
20170341271 · 2017-11-30 ·

A process for forming a moldable, uncured nonwoven composite containing forming a structural nonwoven layer, at least partially impregnating the structural nonwoven layer with an uncured, water-based thermosetting resin having a cure temperature of at least about 160° C., and at least partially drying the uncured, wet nonwoven composite such that the temperature at the inner plane is less than about 130° C. forming an moldable, uncured composite. The structural nonwoven layer contains a plurality of bi-component binder fibers and a plurality of reinforcing fibers, the bi-component fibers containing a core and a sheath. The core contains a polymer having a melting temperature of at least about 180° C. and the sheath contains a polymer having a melting temperature less than about 180 ° C. A process for forming a molded, cured composite containing forming a structural nonwoven layer and a molded cured nonwoven composite are also disclosed.

Flame resistant composite articles and methods
11672292 · 2023-06-13 · ·

Described are flame resistant composite articles and methods for making and using. A flame resistant composite article is described comprising a facial layer, a meltable layer, a heat reactive material, and an inner layer that provide lightweight flame resistance and can accommodate printing and a large number of appearance options.

MOLDABLE UNCURED NONWOVEN COMPOSITE AND MOLDED CURED COMPOSITE
20170341273 · 2017-11-30 ·

A process for forming a moldable, uncured nonwoven composite containing forming a structural nonwoven layer, at least partially impregnating the structural nonwoven layer with an uncured, water-based thermosetting resin having a cure temperature of at least about 160° C., and at least partially drying the uncured, wet nonwoven composite. The structural nonwoven layer contains a plurality of binder fibers and a plurality of reinforcing fibers which are cellulosic fibers. Heat and pressure are applied to the moldable, uncured composite to a temperature of at least about 160° C. at least partially melting the binder fibers, curing the water-based thermosetting resin, and bonding at least a portion of the reinforcing fibers to other reinforcing fibers forming the molded, cured composite. The reinforcing fibers react with and form covalent bonds with the thermosetting resin.

Lightning strike protection material for dry lay-up / dry fiber placement device

A flat metallic structure having a multiplicity of openings and having a width between 6 and 1000 mm. The metallic structure is treated with a metallic impregnating material whose melting point is lower than that of the flat metallic structure, and wherein the conductivity of the metal before the impregnation is at least 15 S/m. A use of such a structure as lightning protection for fiber composite components, as well as fiber composite components having such a structure, and a method for the production of such fiber composite components.

Absorbent Structure for Items of Clothing, Operating Method and Uses Thereof

A clothing item absorbing structure, in particular to a washable and reusable structure, for the absorption of body fluids in which at least a set of four overlapping layers are provided. A first layer has high density and porosity synthetic fibers suitable for the entry of body fluids. A second layer has a combination of hydrophilic and hydrophobic fibers with a plurality of protruding channels for dispersing body fluids. A third layer of cellulosic fibers neutralizes odors and absorb moisture. A fourth layer has a polymer, microporous and liquid impermeable membrane. And a strip connects along the periphery of said set of layers, wherein the strip together with the fourth layer seals said set of layers to prevent leakage of body fluids. In certain embodiments, the disclosure relates to underwear that incorporates the absorbing structure.

ADHESIVE TAPE
20230174824 · 2023-06-08 · ·

The adhesive tape, in which delamination hardly occurs even when a laminate layer is thin, includes: a base material 1 of a warp-knitted fabric in which a weft yarn 11 is inserted into a loop structure formed by a multifilament warp yarn 12; a first laminate layer 2 formed on a first surface 1A of the base material 1 where one warp yarn appears on the surface of the weft yarn; a second laminate layer 3 formed on a second surface 1B of the base material 1 on which two warp yarns appear on said weft yarn surface; and an adhesive layer 6 formed on the side of the first laminate layer 2.