Patent classifications
D03D1/0017
THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRING WOVEN AIR CUSHION AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
The present invention relates to a three-dimensional string woven air cushion and a method of manufacturing the same, the three-dimensional string woven air cushion including a lower sheet layer made by interlacing a plurality of weft yarns and a plurality of warp yarns and configured to define a predetermined thickness layer and a bottom surface, an upper sheet layer made by interlacing a plurality of weft yarns and a plurality of warp yarns and configured to define a predetermined thickness layer and a top surface, the upper sheet layer being disposed above the lower sheet layer, provided in parallel with the lower sheet layer, and spaced apart from the lower sheet layer at a predetermined distance, and an interval maintaining yarn layer made by interlacing interval maintaining yarns connected to at least one of the weft yarn and the warp yarn of each of the lower and upper sheet layers, the interval maintaining yarns being continuously interlaced and connected in a zigzag manner in a direction from one side to the other side, thereby providing an advantage that greatly improve a user’s sleeping convenience.
High thread/yarn count woven textile fabric and process of preparation thereof
Provided is a high thread/yarn count woven textile fabric made of recycled multi-filament yarns. The high thread/yarn count woven textile fabric includes a plurality of warps, and a plurality of wefts. Further, the high thread/yarn count woven textile fabric has 400 to 3000 ends per inch in the warp, where at least two recycled separable multi-filament parallel ends are woven in groups in the warp. The recycled separable multi-filament parallel ends are separable from the other ends. Furthermore, the thread/yarn count of the fabric is between 500 to 3000. The invention uses a simple and direct process to achieve a good quality textile having a high thread/yarn count at low production cost.
TEXTILE PRODUCTS MADE OF RECYCLED FIBERS
Disclosed are textile products such as towels and peshtemals used in baths, spas, saunas, hotels, swimming pools and beaches. The textile products include pile yarn and warp yarn created by blending the cotton fiber produced by recycling textile wastes made of 100% cotton, with the polyester (RES) fiber produced by recycling plastic materials.
TERRY FABRIC WITH NON-UNIFORM/ DIFFERENTIAL PICK DENSITY AND METHOD THEREOF
The present invention generally relates to the field of textiles. More particularly, it relates to woven terry cloth with differential or non uniform pick density. The present invention provides for improved terry fabrics comprising different picks per centimeter and method for producing the same with controlled weight distribution. The terry fabric with differential pick density, comprising: a body comprising of one or more ends of first end (L1) and second end (L2), one or more edges of first side edge (W1) and second side edge (W2), and a plurality of zones (Z1, Z2, Z3); a plurality of ground warp ends (G1, G2); a plurality of terry pile loop yarn (P1, P2); and a plurality of ground fill picks (f1, f2, f3, f4, f5, f6, f7, f8). Additionally the present invention relates to variable density of picks in different zones of the fabric.
Outdoor Fabric Having Wool-Like Properties
A weather-resistant fabric is disclosed made from highly texturized multifilament synthetic polymer yarns. The yarns have a relatively large size or denier and are woven in a manner that produces a fabric with wool-like characteristics. The weather-resistant fabric is particularly well suited as an upholstery fabric for outdoor furniture.
Toweling and Manufacturing Method Thereof
To provide towel cloth which has favorable pile uprightness (erectility of pile) and bulkiness, and has both a fluffy hand and a dry touch, and moreover which hardly drops fluff, and a manufacturing method of such towel cloth. Towel cloth constituted by locking a pile yarn to a ground yarn, wherein the pile yarn has two or more single yarns which are initially twisted in a same direction and which are subsequently twisted in an opposite direction to the initial twist.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING MULTI-HOLE ULTRA SOFT YARNS
The present invention provides a method for successively introducing water soluble fibers into finish fibers (e.g. cotton) to produce a hollow and ultra soft structure, by introducing water soluble slivers into the center of a multi-hole feeder with multiple cotton fiber slivers arranged around the water soluble fiber in a pre-drawing process via a multi-hole sliver feeder. A plurality of these fibers can be drawn together to produces a fiber having multiple water soluble fibers. A cloth, e.g., towel, can be made using the method.
High performance, skin friendly, fabric for patient transfer and care and lifting devices made therefrom
Provided are fabrics and lifting devices that are high performance and skin friendly, for patient care, including as bed linens upon which a patient may sleep and/or rest, as well as patient slings for lifting and/or repositioning a patient.
Textile fabric fabricated of twill weave sheeting
The present disclosure relates to a new and improved textile fabric fabricated of twill weave sheeting that has excellent wrinkle resisting characteristics, improved softness and durability over the sheeting fabrics currently being manufactured, enhanced aesthetic appeal, economy in cost of manufacture and other desirable characteristics. The textile fabric of the present disclosure can be formed of warp and weft yarns of twill weave construction wherein each of the warp yarns can be made of a natural material and each of the weft yarns can be made of a synthetic material. In an embodiment, the twill weave sheeting can have warp yarn and weft yarn, wherein the warp yarn and the weft yarn being a cross weave of cotton and polyester.
FABRICS MADE WITH WARP COMPONENT FORMED OF SPUN YARN THAT IS MADE WITH POLYESTER FIBERS OR ACRYLIC FIBERS
A fabric comprising a warp component and a weft component. The warp component is made of a spun yarn that is 100% polyester fiber. The 100% polyester fiber spun yarn may be combined with one or more other yarns to form the warp component, such as a texturized polyester yarn but not limited thereto. Alternatively, the warp component is made of a spun yarn that is 100% acrylic fiber. The 100% acrylic fiber spun yarn may be combined with one or more other yarns to form the warp component, such as a texturized polyester yarn but not limited thereto. The weft component of the fabric may be formed of using one or more of manmade fibers and/or natural fibers. The fabric may be used to make bedding products.