Patent classifications
B32B2262/148
Composite and methods of making same
Described is a composite made from a woven fabric, a non-woven fabric, or a knitted face fabric and a non-woven fabric. The woven fabric, the non-woven fabric, or the knitted face fabric is needle punched such that fibers protrude into the non-woven fabric. The woven fabric, the non-woven fabric, or the knitted face fabric has a first polymer having a first melting point and a second polymer having a second melting point being higher than the first melting point. The nonwoven backing material comprises a third polymer having a third melting point and a fourth polymer having a fourth melting point being higher than the third melting point. The woven fabric, the non-woven fabric, or the knitted face fabric is further bonded to the nonwoven backing material applying heat to at least partially melt or soften the first polymer and the third polymer such that they bond together.
All season Non CO2 magnetic filtered multilayered face mask for humans and animals
A multilayered hemp face mask for filtering air particulate matter which has velcro loop and hook fabrics integrated with each of the fabric layers of the mask, the mask comprising: at least one DC fan, at least one copper rivet and a magnet, at least two fabric one way valves and a pair of ear muffins.
AUXETIC FABRIC REINFORCED ELASTOMERS
A composite structure is provided that includes a polymer layer and an auxetic material layer disposed within or partially within the polymer layer. The auxetic material layer provides increased conductivity and elastomeric reinforcement to the polymer layer.
COMPOSITE FABRIC OF WATER RETENTIVE AND ANTIMICROBIAL MATERIALS FOR SUSTAINED SKIN HYDRATION
Composite fabric of water retentive and antimicrobial materials for sustained skin hydration. The present disclosure includes disclosure of a composite product, comprising a first material configured to retain liquid and release liquid vapor over time, and a second material having antimicrobial properties, wherein the first material and the second material are combined to form the composite product.
REINFORCEMENT MATERIAL FOR COMPOSITE LAMINATE
A woven fabric prepreg for constructing a composite laminate comprises two sheets of fabric woven from tows of fibres, impregnated with a polymer matrix and adhered together. Each sheet is woven in a satin weave such that the tows create long floats on at least one side of the sheet. The sheets are positioned face-to-face with the long floats parallel, such that the tows pack together and the space between the sheets is minimised.
Sound-absorbing article with perforations in backing, surface coverings comprising same, and systems and methods of making and using same
A sound-absorbing article (e.g., a tufted sound-absorbing article) can comprise a backing having a thickness and a plurality of face fibers associated with the backing. Optionally, the face fibers can comprise a plurality of tufts extending through the backing. The backing can define a plurality of perforations that fully extend through the thickness of the backing and are provided in a pattern to determine an acoustic property of the sound-absorbing article. Within at least a portion of the backing, sequential perforations within the pattern of the plurality of perforations can be spaced center-to-center by between 5 mm and 100 mm.
THERMALLY FUSIBLE SHEET MATERIAL WITH BIODEGRADABLE BONDING COMPOUND
A thermally fusible sheet material, comprising a backing ply composed of a textile material and bearing a bonding compound structure, wherein the bonding compound structure comprises at least one polyalkylene succinate as hotmelt adhesive, and a process for making the same.
THERMAL AND ACOUSTIC INSULATION
An improved acoustic and thermal insulation batting for use, for example, between airframe ribs in aircrafts, and that is stable, lightweight, air permeable to mitigate corrosion issues as well as inherently fire resistant and sized and shaped such that there is no need for positive retention mechanisms owing to the nature of the batting which allows for a compression or friction fit in place. The batting comprises a foam insulation core over which is provided one or more barrier, facing and/or edge layers.
WEB MATERIAL STRUCTURING BELT, METHOD FOR MAKING AND METHOD FOR USING
Web material structuring belts that impart structure to a web material during a web material structuring operation and/or structured web material forming operation, method for making same and methods for using same to make structured web materials, for example structured fibrous structures, such as structured sanitary tissue products such as structured toilet tissue, structured paper towels and structured facial tissue are provided.
Fabric with Moisture Management Function
It is described a knitted/woven fabric with moisture management function comprising a first fabric layer having a first yarn and a second yarn knitted together to form a first layer being semi-hydrophilic or hydrophobic (comprising of lower moisture regain fibers), a second fabric layer comprising a third yarn and a fourth yarn knitted together to form the second fabric layer, the second fabric layer being fully hydrophilic (comprising of higher moisture regain fibers), wherein the first fabric layer has a moisture regain lower than the moisture regain of the second fabric layer providing a hydrophilic gradient between the first fabric layer and the second fabric layer of the knitted fabric pushing moisture through the first fabric layer in contact with the wearer's skin and out through the second fabric layer.