Patent classifications
D02J1/04
Method for preparing natural fiber composite material for injection molding by using convergent nozzle heating jig
The present invention relates to a manufacturing method of a natural fiber composite material for injection molding using a reduced nozzle heating jig, and particularly, to a manufacturing method of a natural fiber composite material for injection molding using a reduced nozzle heating jig, which is configured to include: combining natural fibers and synthetic fibers (S1); heat-pressing the combined ply yarn while passing through a reduced nozzle heating jig 100 and melting and pressing the synthetic fibers and fusing the synthetic fibers to the natural fibers (S2); and palletizing the mixed ply yarn (S3).
Method for preparing natural fiber composite material for injection molding by using convergent nozzle heating jig
The present invention relates to a manufacturing method of a natural fiber composite material for injection molding using a reduced nozzle heating jig, and particularly, to a manufacturing method of a natural fiber composite material for injection molding using a reduced nozzle heating jig, which is configured to include: combining natural fibers and synthetic fibers (S1); heat-pressing the combined ply yarn while passing through a reduced nozzle heating jig 100 and melting and pressing the synthetic fibers and fusing the synthetic fibers to the natural fibers (S2); and palletizing the mixed ply yarn (S3).
ELECTROCOMPACTED AND ELECTROSPUN LEATHER AND METHODS OF FABRICATION
Biofabricated leathers made by electrocompaction and/or electrospsinning. Described herein are biofabricated leather materials derived from electrospun or electrocompacted collagen networks. These electrospun or electrocompacted leathers may have leather-like properties following and are may be processed as native leather and used to form leather goods.
ELECTROCOMPACTED AND ELECTROSPUN LEATHER AND METHODS OF FABRICATION
Biofabricated leathers made by electrocompaction and/or electrospsinning. Described herein are biofabricated leather materials derived from electrospun or electrocompacted collagen networks. These electrospun or electrocompacted leathers may have leather-like properties following and are may be processed as native leather and used to form leather goods.
Method for making copolymer-wrapped nanotube fibers
A method for making a copolymer-wrapped nanotube coaxial fiber. The method includes supplying a first dope to a spinning nozzle; supplying a second dope to the spinning nozzle; spinning the first and second dopes as a coaxial fiber into a first wet bath; and placing the coaxial fiber into a second wet bath, which is different from the first bath. The coaxial fiber has a core including parts of the first dope and a sheath including parts of the second dope. Solvent molecules of the second wet bath penetrate the sheath and remove an acid from the core.
Systems, devices and methods of making surgical sutures having reformed, reduced diameter tips
A method of making a surgical suture having a reformed tip includes providing an elongated fiber having a first end, a second end, a central axis extending between the first and second ends thereof, and an outer surface that defines a cross-sectional dimension of the elongated fiber, and compressing a center region of the elongated fiber that is located between the first and second ends thereof for reshaping the center region into a core mass and a deformed mass that extends laterally outside the cross-sectional dimension of said elongated fiber. The method includes separating the deformed mass of the center region from the core mass of the center region so that only the core mass remains for interconnecting the first and second ends of the elongated fiber, and after separating the deformed mass from the core mass, reshaping the core mass into a reformed mass having a reformed mass central axis that is offset from the central axis of the elongated fiber.
SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS OF MAKING SURGICAL SUTURES HAVING REFORMED, REDUCED DIAMETER, OFFSET TIPS
A system for making a surgical suture having a reformed tip includes a receiver die having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an elongated channel formed in the top surface that extends between first and second ends of said receiver die. The elongated channel includes a suture channel having a first end and a second end, a first sloping surface that extends downwardly between the first end of the suture channel and the first end of the receiver die, and a second sloping surface that extends downwardly between the second end of the suture channel and the second end of the receiver die. The system includes an upper die having a top surface and a bottom surface that opposes the top surface of the receiver die. The system has an open die position in which the bottom surface of the upper die is spaced away from the top surface of the receiver die and a closed die position in which the bottom surface of the upper die is in contact with the top surface of the receiver die. A cutting element is coupled with the receiver die and the upper die.
Systems, devices and methods of making surgical sutures having reformed, reduced diameter, offset tips
A system for making a surgical suture having a reformed tip includes a receiver die having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an elongated channel formed in the top surface that extends between first and second ends of said receiver die. The elongated channel includes a suture channel having a first end and a second end, a first sloping surface that extends downwardly between the first end of the suture channel and the first end of the receiver die, and a second sloping surface that extends downwardly between the second end of the suture channel and the second end of the receiver die. The system includes an upper die having a top surface and a bottom surface that opposes the top surface of the receiver die. The system has an open die position in which the bottom surface of the upper die is spaced away from the top surface of the receiver die and a closed die position in which the bottom surface of the upper die is in contact with the top surface of the receiver die. A cutting element is coupled with the receiver die and the upper die.
Fiber bundle joining apparatus and fiber bundle joining method
A fiber bundle joining apparatus includes: a support table configured to hold a terminal end portion side of a first fiber bundle; a roller mechanism having a roller around which a leading end portion side of a second fiber bundle is capable of being wound; a movement mechanism configured to perform a first movement for moving the roller mechanism to the vicinity of the terminal end portion side of the first fiber bundle, and a second movement for further moving the roller mechanism on the terminal end portion side of the first fiber bundle to create a state where the leading end portion side of the second fiber bundle is stacked on the terminal end portion side of the first fiber bundle; and a thermocompression bonding mechanism configured to pressure-bond the first fiber bundle and the second fiber bundle.
Fiber bundle joining apparatus and fiber bundle joining method
A fiber bundle joining apparatus includes: a support table configured to hold a terminal end portion side of a first fiber bundle; a roller mechanism having a roller around which a leading end portion side of a second fiber bundle is capable of being wound; a movement mechanism configured to perform a first movement for moving the roller mechanism to the vicinity of the terminal end portion side of the first fiber bundle, and a second movement for further moving the roller mechanism on the terminal end portion side of the first fiber bundle to create a state where the leading end portion side of the second fiber bundle is stacked on the terminal end portion side of the first fiber bundle; and a thermocompression bonding mechanism configured to pressure-bond the first fiber bundle and the second fiber bundle.