Patent classifications
A44B18/0034
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.
Loop surface fastener having excellent positioning function
A loop surface fastener in which numerous looped engaging elements formed from loop yarns inserted in parallel to ground warp yarns are provided upright on one side of a base fabric formed from ground warp yarns and ground weft yarns satisfies all the following requirements 1) to 3). 1) The loop yarn is a multi-filament yarn formed by bundling 5 to 9 filaments of 30 to 45 decitex. 2) The density of the looped engaging elements is in a range of 100 to 200/cm.sup.2. 3) Loop surfaces of the looped engaging elements are substantially facing in the same direction and the loop surface facing direction is a ground weft yarn direction.
Flat touch-and-close fastener element and cleaning system comprising such a flat touch-and-close fastener element
A flat touch-and-close fastener element, which is detachably connected to a second touch-and-close fastener element, thereby forms a touch-and-close closure. The fastener element has a system of threads (10) of warp and weft threads, as well as pile threads. The individual threads have different chemical and/or physical properties and, for this purpose, are formed of different materials.
FABRIC FOR BINDING AND FASTENING
Provided is a fabric for binding and fastening, including a first cloth material and a second cloth material. The first cloth material has a first base cloth, and a plurality of curved hook structures is provided on a surface of the first base cloth. The second cloth material has a second base cloth, and a plurality of loop structures is provided on a surface of the second base cloth. The hook structures of the first cloth material and the loop structures of the second cloth material are embedded in each other for binding. The fabric is applicable to two objects that need to be bound and fastened, avoiding the two objects from moving freely.
Eco loop closure fabric
A knitted textile fabric includes a first knitted fabric layer including a first set of yarns. The first knitted fabric layer has outwardly extending pile underlap loops at one face adapted for mated engagement with hooking elements of a hook component of a hook-and-loop fastener. The knitted textile fabric also includes a second knitted fabric layer having a second set of yarns attached to the first knitted fabric layer. The second set of yarns includes a plurality of filaments in which adjacent filaments are fused together and adjacent yarns are fused together.
SURFACE FASTENER FEMALE MATERIAL, SURFACE FASTENER, AND ABSORBENT GOOD
Problem: To provide a surface fastener female material with a favorable print outer appearance without using a sublayer such as a print layer support film or the like, with excellent engagement properties and durability. Solution: A surface fastener female material containing a knitted fabric, wherein the knitted fabric is woven from a back yarn, a middle yarn, and a front yarn; the back yarn, middle yarn, and front yarn alternatingly form a joining point (I) and a joining point (II); the front yarn forms a close stitch at joining point (I), joining point (II), or both of these, and the back yarn contains at least 50% treated yarn by the total thread count standard.
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.
Method for producing a trim part, and a trim part
A method for producing a trim part includes generating a surface covering, wherein the surface covering is generated by a knitting method and fastening elements are disposed on the surface covering. The carrier part is covered with the generated surface covering. Fixing elements are disposed on the carrier part. The fastening elements of the surface covering are connected in a form-fitting manner to the fixing elements of the carrier part.
SURFACE FASTENER LOOP MEMBER AND SANITARY ARTICLE
Problem: The present invention provides a surface fastener loop member, sanitary article, and diaper that have favorable flexibility, engaging strength, and printing properties, and that can be manufactured at low cost. Resolution: A loop member for a surface fastener, containing a loop layer and a base material layer; wherein the loop layer comprises a short fiber nonwoven material; the base material layer comprises a short fiber nonwoven material, and is calendared; the ratio of the average fiber fineness of the fibers in the loop layer and the average fiber fineness of the fibers in the base material layer as expressed by [average fiber fineness of fibers in the loop layer]/[average fiber fineness of fibers in the base material layer] is 1.5 to 30, and the thickness of the base material layer is 15 m to 100 m.
Eco Loop Closure Fabric
A knitted textile fabric includes a first knitted fabric layer including a first set of yarns. The first knitted fabric layer has outwardly extending pile underlap loops at one face adapted for mated engagement with hooking elements of a hook component of a hook-and-loop fastener. The knitted textile fabric also includes a second knitted fabric layer having a second set of yarns attached to the first knitted fabric layer. The second set of yarns includes a plurality of filaments in which adjacent filaments are fused together and adjacent yarns are fused together.