Patent classifications
D02G3/444
BRAIDED TWINE AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME FOR FISHING AND AQUACULTURE APPLICATIONS
The present disclosure provides a braided twine (100) that includes a twine core (102), a braided sheath (106) configured around the twine core (102), and an intermediate film (104) configured between the twine core (102) and braided sheath (106) to bridge a gap between the twine core (102) and the braided sheath (106).
Tennis racket with a more-responsive string configuration
A tennis racket with a more-responsive string configuration is an apparatus that allows a user to hit a tennis ball with spin and power in a controlled manner. The apparatus includes a closed-shape beam, a throat, an elongated handle, and a plurality of lines. The elongated handle allows the user to firmly grasp the apparatus, and the throat connects the elongated handle to the closed-shape beam. The plurality of lines is tensionably mounted within the closed-shape beam in order to provide the present invention with an elastic contact area for the tennis ball. Each of the plurality of lines includes a first string and a second string, which are positioned along each other for each of the plurality of lines. In addition, a lateral surface of the first string is positioned tangent to a lateral surface of the second string.
FLY FISHING LINE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
The present disclosure is to a fly fishing line and a method of making a fly fishing line. The method includes preparing a composition comprising a polymer resin, a co-polymer of silicone, and one or more other polymeric materials. The method includes applying the composition around an elongated core. The method also includes exposing the composition to conditions that form a coating around the elongated core thereby forming the fly-fishing line. The composition is a plastisol composition and the polymer resin is a polyvinyl chloride resin. The fly fishing lines include an elongated core a coating disposed around the elongated core. The coating comprises a polymer resin, a co-polymer of silicone, and one or more other polymeric materials.
ULTRA-HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYETHYLENE FUSED YARN
A fused yarn (1) including an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene multifilament contains a liquid paraffin having an average molecular weight of 400 or more in an amount 15% by weight or more. The ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fused yarn (1) of the present invention is excellent in fusibility.
Fishing line comprising integrated composite yarn comprising short fiber
The present invention provides a fishing line comprising a composite yarn having a core-sheath structure, where the composite yarn comprises a core part having a core yarn containing a short fiber and a sheath part having a sheath yarn containing a long fiber; the long fiber in the sheath part and the short fiber in the core part are intertangled with each other; and the core yarn and the sheath yarn are integrated with use of an adhesive resin. The fishing line of the present invention has a robust core-sheath structure which prevents nude yarn or nep from being developed, excellent operability, adjustable specific gravity, excellent tensile strength, high weatherability and water resistance, low water content, low elongation rate, and low probability of unraveling constituent fibers at a cut site.
POLYETHYLENE FIBER
Provided is a polyethylene fiber having outstanding anti-creep characteristics while having high strength. The present invention provides an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber including ethyl branches as side chains, characterized in that the ratio {(C.sub.2H.sub.5/1000C)/(elongation stress)} of the number of ethyl branches per 1,000 carbon atoms (C.sub.2H.sub.5/1000C) to the elongation stress of the polyethylene fiber (MPa) is 2 to 30 branches/1,000 carbon atoms/MPa.
Wearable technology with sensors integrated into clothing fibers
Embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are directed to articles of clothing that allow for monitoring of different analytes (e.g., electrolytes and molecules) in human sweat during fitness activity, while training, or simply in everyday life. The clothing includes a sensor system completely integrated in textile such that every sensing part is made of textile fibers. The clothing is able to control, collect, analyze, and expel the sweat over time. The textile sensor allows a spontaneous absorption of body sweat directly from the skin, while it is produced, using the hydrophilic natural properties of the textile. Then, once adsorbed, the flux of sweat is controlled and guided through the textile using a gradient of the textile's hydrophilic properties. The sweat guided through the textile is analyzed through an electrochemical sensor woven into the textile. Finally, the sweat is collected in a reservoir and expelled for evaporation.
Antimicrobial Basketball Net
A basketball net includes a multi-layer cord including each of an outer layer formed of a first antimicrobial, moisture wicking fiber and an inner layer including a second antimicrobial, moisture wicking fiber. The outer layer is woven from a first antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn to form a wall that defines a central opening, and at least one cord is located within the central opening, the at least one cord formed by a second antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn. The at least one cord includes a plurality of cords including a first cord formed by the second antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn and a second cord including a third antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn. The plurality of cords includes: the first cord; the second cord including the third antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn and at least one monofiber yarn; and a third cord formed by a plurality of monofiber yarns.
Yarn Filament For Artificial Turf And Method For Making Same
An artificial turf filament has a cross-section that includes a body having a center juncture having a first width and a first and second wing member arranged in diverging orientation from the center juncture. Each wing member having a plurality of legs and a plurality of leg junctures positioned between respective legs of the plurality of legs. Moving from the center juncture to a distal end of each wing member, the minimal cross-sectional widths of the respective legs of the plurality of legs decrease and the maximal cross-sectional widths of the respective leg junctures of the plurality of leg junctures decrease.
Musical instrument string and sports racket string, and method for producing said string
Musical instrument string or sports racket string, comprising a core which comprises or is composed of a bundle of thermoplastic fibers, wherein at least some thermoplastic fibers of the bundle are at least partially, such as for example in a punctiform or linear manner, connected to one another in a materially integral manner, in particular by fusing on the boundary surfaces, and method for producing said string.