Patent classifications
D03D15/497
Towel fabric and method of manufacture
A fabric has first material yarns and second material yarns woven together to form a ground, The first material yarns are synthetic yarns, and the second material yarns are cotton pile yarns. A coloring process is performed which colors the second material yarns, but which does not take to the first material yarns. A second coloring or printing process is performed on the technical front.
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE TEXTILE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
A polytetrafluoroethylene textile and manufacturing method thereof is disclosed. a pretreatment process is performed on a plurality of polytetrafluoroethylene yarns. In the pretreatment process, a step of extending the polytetrafluoroethylene yarns are extended, the polytetrafluoroethylene yarns are knitted into a polytetrafluoroethylene fabric, the shape of the polytetrafluoroethylene fabric is fixed, and the polytetrafluoroethylene fabric are de-knitted into the polytetrafluoroethylene yarns with a plurality of knit-assisting parts. A second knitting process is performed to knit the polytetrafluoroethylene yarns and a plurality of artificial yarns together to obtain the polytetrafluoroethylene textile.
Ultra-resilient fabric
A structure for use in industrial fabrics such as paper machine clothing and engineered fabrics is disclosed. The structure includes axially and radially elastic hollow members, and relatively inelastic yarns in various patterns. The structure has a high degree of both compressibility under an applied normal load and excellent recovery (resiliency or spring back) upon removal of that load.
TOWEL FABRIC AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A fabric has first material yarns and second material yarns woven together to form a ground, The first material yarns are synthetic yarns, and the second material yarns are cotton pile yarns. A coloring process is performed which colors the second material yarns, but which does not take to the first material yarns. A second coloring or printing process is performed on the technical front.
Apparatus for manufacturing textile grid with increased adhesion and method thereof
Provided are an apparatus for manufacturing a textile grid with increased adhesion and a method thereof capable of integrating the textile grid with a concrete structure by increasing the adhesion of the textile grid when the concrete structure is built, repaired, or reinforced, increasing structural safety and durability of the concrete structure, increasing a working speed by coating a surface of the textile grid with an abrasive material powder that is a surface coating material in an automatic series of processes immediately after the textile grid is manufactured, and increasing coating performance by automatically inspecting and adjusting the amount of the coating material applied to the surface of the textile grid using a camera.
Towel fabric and method of manufacture
A fabric has first material yarns and second material yarns woven together to form a ground, The first material yarns are synthetic yarns, and the second material yarns are cotton pile yarns. A coloring process is performed which colors the second material yarns, but which does not take to the first material yarns. A second coloring or printing process is performed on the technical front.
WOVEN TEXTILE
A woven textile defines a longitudinal direction and a horizontal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The woven textile includes a main body, a plurality of rows of binding thread, and at least one first braid. The main body has a plurality of meshes. Each row of the binding thread extends along the horizontal direction and is woven with the main body. The plurality of rows of binding thread are arranged spacedly. The first braid is woven with at least part of at least one row of said binding thread and jumping to an adjacent row of said binding thread to be woven therewith so that a distance between at least two rows of said binding thread is restricted by the first braid to restrict a flexibility of the main body along the longitudinal direction.
ANTIBACTERIAL NONWOVEN MEMBER, ANTIBACTERIAL NONWOVEN FABRIC, AND ANTIBACTERIAL BUFFER MATERIAL
A nonwoven member that includes a plurality of piezoelectric fibers. The nonwoven member is formed into a cloth by intertwining the plurality of piezoelectric fibers. The nonwoven member inhibits the growth of bacteria due to an electric charge generated when an external force is applied to the piezoelectric fibers.
FIBER FOR CONTACT COLD SENSATION AND FIBROUS PRODUCT USING THE SAME
A fiber having on a surface a polyacetal copolymer containing a prescribed amount of oxyalkylene unit(s), wherein a cloth comprising the fiber has a heat retention rate of not more than 10%, as measured in accordance with JIS L 1096 A method, is superior in contact cold sensation.
CONDUCTIVE CLOTH
Provided is a conductive cloth having excellent stretchability and conduction stability. A conductive cloth 1 comprises a woven or knitted fabric including conductive yarns 200 and nonconductive yarns 300, wherein the conductive yarn 200 is a covering yarn in which a conductive sheath yarn 220 including a metal wire is wrapped around a stretchable core yarn 210, the nonconductive yarn 300 is a stretchable multifilament yarn, the ratio (D1/D2) of the diameter (D1) of the conductive yarn 200 and the diameter (D2) of the nonconductive yarn 300 is 1.0 to 2.6, the ratio (a:b) of the number (a) of the conductive yarns 200 and the number (b) of the nonconductive yarns 300 is 1:2 to 1:40 in at least one of the warp and weft directions of the conductive cloth.