Patent classifications
A41D31/08
DOUBLE-LAYERED FLAME RESISTANT GARMENT
A flame resistant shirt includes an outer layer that has a main body portion and a pair of sleeves. The main body portion terminates in a bottom edge. The flame resistant shirt also includes an inner curtain that is coupled to an inner surface of the main body portion and has a top edge and an opposing bottom edge. The top edge of the inner curtain is located at a waist region of the main body portion and the inner curtain extends downwardly therefrom and the bottom edge of the inner curtain is disposed above the bottom edge of the main body portion. The inner curtain is intended to be tucked into a bottom garment, while the outer layer is intended to be worn untucked.
PROCESSES FOR FORMING CARBON-CONTAINING ARAMID BICOMPONENT FILAMENT YARNS
Processes for forming 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; the regions being distinct and present in the bicomponent filaments in a sheath-core structure or a side-by-side structure; wherein the first polymer composition comprises aramid polymer comprising 5 to 10 weight percent homogeneously dispersed discrete carbon particles and the second polymer composition comprises aramid polymer being free of discrete carbon particles and having at least one homogeneously dispersed masking pigment, the yarn having a total content of 0.5 to 5 weight percent discrete carbon particles.
Glove thermal protection system
A construction for a glove or other article of clothing for use in hazardous environments is disclosed, comprising a first layer comprising a laminate that includes an inner layer comprising a woven, nonwoven, or knit material, an intermediate layer comprising a barrier to the passage therethrough of liquids that overlies the inner layer, and a thermal layer affixed to and overlying the intermediate layer in at least a portion of a bridge area. The thermal layer is approximately 0.30 mm thick. The construction also includes a second layer attached to and overlying the first layer to form an outer portion for the glove or other article of clothing. The first layer and the second layer combined provides a thermal protection performance (TPP) of at least approximately 75% greater than a reference combination of the first and the second layer that does not include the thermal layer.
Flame and heat-resistant fastener chain and methods of manufacturing the same
According to various implementations, a flame-resistant and heat-resistant fastener chain includes a pair of left and right fastener tapes and a pair of left and right continuous fastener elements. Each fastener tape includes a facing tape side edge that faces the facing tape side edge of the other fastener tape. The left continuous fastener element is coupled to the left fastener tape adjacent the facing tape side edge of the left fastener tape and the right continuous fastener element is coupled to the right fastener tape adjacent the facing tape side edge of the right fastener tape. Each continuous fastener element includes a coiled monofilament that includes a high temperature polymer. In some implementations, the continuous fastener element includes a cord around which the coiled monofilament is wrapped.
Heat Resistant Pocket Insert
The heat resistant pocket insert allows users, such as cosmetologists, to place hot tools in pockets safely without getting burned so they may free both hands for parting or applying product. The heat resistant pocket insert is removable so it may be cleaned and replaced in between uses to avoid cross contamination. The heat resistant pocket insert can save time during hairstyling which ultimately gives cosmetologists an opportunity to make more money and provides them a more ergonomic option to complete services.
PROTECTIVE COMBAT CLOTHING
Protective combat clothing (PCC) may include a shirt and trousers, wherein the shirt and the trousers are at least partially made of woven fabric made of a composition of the materials comprising flame-resistant fiber, flame-resistant meta-aramid fiber, heat-resistant fiber, polyimide and anti-static fiber.
PROTECTIVE COMBAT CLOTHING
Protective combat clothing (PCC) may include a shirt and trousers, wherein the shirt and the trousers are at least partially made of woven fabric made of a composition of the materials comprising flame-resistant fiber, flame-resistant meta-aramid fiber, heat-resistant fiber, polyimide and anti-static fiber.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AND FUNCTIONAL MARTIAL ARTS GARMENT AND FABRICS
A martial arts garment of fabric including bamboo fibers and martial art fabrics thereof, as well as processes for manufacturing such martial art fabrics are disclosed. No chemically processed environmentally harmful substances are added during the manufacturing process, thus resulting in fabrics and garments without chemically processed environmentally harmful substances. All embodiments disclosed herein of fabrics and garments, as well as the manufacturing processes for producing them fulfils the requirements set by Ecolabel, Eucolabel and the Nordic Swan Ecolabelling.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AND FUNCTIONAL MARTIAL ARTS GARMENT AND FABRICS
A martial arts garment of fabric including bamboo fibers and martial art fabrics thereof, as well as processes for manufacturing such martial art fabrics are disclosed. No chemically processed environmentally harmful substances are added during the manufacturing process, thus resulting in fabrics and garments without chemically processed environmentally harmful substances. All embodiments disclosed herein of fabrics and garments, as well as the manufacturing processes for producing them fulfils the requirements set by Ecolabel, Eucolabel and the Nordic Swan Ecolabelling.
VENTED PROTECTIVE GARMENT
A protective garment comprising an outer shell, a moisture barrier, and a thermal liner. At least one of the outer shell, the moisture barrier, and the thermal liner includes one or more vents formed therein. In one embodiment, the vents may be an opening formed in at least one transferal portion of the moisture barrier and the thermal liner. A movable flap may be provided to extend over the opening to provide thermal protection to a wearer of the protective garment at a location of the vents. The protective garment may be employed as turnout gear compliant with NFPA 1971.