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Textiles and garments formed using yarns space-treated with functional finishes
11655567 · 2023-05-23 · ·

Aspects herein are directed to using a space-treating process to apply functional finishes to a yarn and incorporating the treated yarn into a textile and/or a garment to impart engineered functional properties to the textile and/or garment.

Textiles and garments formed using yarns space-treated with functional finishes
11655567 · 2023-05-23 · ·

Aspects herein are directed to using a space-treating process to apply functional finishes to a yarn and incorporating the treated yarn into a textile and/or a garment to impart engineered functional properties to the textile and/or garment.

CONTINUOUS STRAND WEAVING PENTAGON PIN LOOMS AND METHODS OF USE
20220341068 · 2022-10-27 ·

A method and a system for forming a pentagonal woven fabric including a pentagon pattern loom. The pentagon pattern loom includes loom pins. The loom pins are arranged in a pentagonal pattern to form a structure for engaging a continuous yarn strand. The loom pins include a first pin, a second pin, a third pin, a fourth pin, and a fifth pin positioned at the edges of the pentagonal pattern with center pins therebetween. A bias weaving process uses the continuous yarn strand for forming a top woven triangle fabric section, a bottom woven triangle fabric section, and a middle section of parallel yarn strand portions of the single continuous yarn strand. A second continuous weaving uses the continuous yarn strand as weft strands in the middle section of parallel yarn strand portions for forming a rectangular woven fabric section with remaining loom pins of the pentagonal pattern.

CONTINUOUS STRAND WEAVING PENTAGON PIN LOOMS AND METHODS OF USE
20220341068 · 2022-10-27 ·

A method and a system for forming a pentagonal woven fabric including a pentagon pattern loom. The pentagon pattern loom includes loom pins. The loom pins are arranged in a pentagonal pattern to form a structure for engaging a continuous yarn strand. The loom pins include a first pin, a second pin, a third pin, a fourth pin, and a fifth pin positioned at the edges of the pentagonal pattern with center pins therebetween. A bias weaving process uses the continuous yarn strand for forming a top woven triangle fabric section, a bottom woven triangle fabric section, and a middle section of parallel yarn strand portions of the single continuous yarn strand. A second continuous weaving uses the continuous yarn strand as weft strands in the middle section of parallel yarn strand portions for forming a rectangular woven fabric section with remaining loom pins of the pentagonal pattern.

Continuous strand weaving hexagon pin looms and methods of use
11408101 · 2022-08-09 ·

A method and system for forming a hexagonal woven fabric provide a hexagonal pattern loom including loom pins arranged in a hexagonal pattern to form a structure for engaging a continuous yarn strand. The loom pins form a top angled side of the hexagonal pattern and a bottom angled side of the hexagonal pattern. A set of the loom pins form two opposite straight sides of the hexagonal pattern forming the hexagonal pattern loom. A bias weaving process uses the continuous yarn strand for forming a top woven triangle fabric section, a bottom woven triangle fabric section, and a middle section of parallel yarn strand portions of the single continuous yarn strand. Traditional back-and-forth weaving uses the continuous yarn strand as weft strands in the middle section of parallel yarn strand portions for forming a rectangular woven fabric section. A hexagonal woven fabric uses the continuous yarn strand.

Continuous strand weaving hexagon pin looms and methods of use
11408101 · 2022-08-09 ·

A method and system for forming a hexagonal woven fabric provide a hexagonal pattern loom including loom pins arranged in a hexagonal pattern to form a structure for engaging a continuous yarn strand. The loom pins form a top angled side of the hexagonal pattern and a bottom angled side of the hexagonal pattern. A set of the loom pins form two opposite straight sides of the hexagonal pattern forming the hexagonal pattern loom. A bias weaving process uses the continuous yarn strand for forming a top woven triangle fabric section, a bottom woven triangle fabric section, and a middle section of parallel yarn strand portions of the single continuous yarn strand. Traditional back-and-forth weaving uses the continuous yarn strand as weft strands in the middle section of parallel yarn strand portions for forming a rectangular woven fabric section. A hexagonal woven fabric uses the continuous yarn strand.

WOVEN GRAFT HAVING A TAPER WITH A RE-ENGAGED WARP END
20210330445 · 2021-10-28 · ·

A tubular graft may include a first woven layer, where the first woven layer forms a first side of the tubular graft; a second woven layer, where the second woven layer forms a second side of the tubular graft; and a tapered portion having an edge, where the edge connects the first woven layer and the second woven layer, where the tapered portion includes a first weft thread, a second weft thread, and a third weft thread, and where a floating portion of a first warp end extends from the first weft thread to the third weft thread such that the floating portion bypasses the second weft thread.

TEXTILES AND GARMENTS FORMED USING YARNS SPACE-TREATED WITH FUNCTIONAL FINISHES
20210292937 · 2021-09-23 ·

Aspects herein are directed to using a space-treating process to apply functional finishes to a yarn and incorporating the treated yarn into a textile and/or a garment to impart engineered functional properties to the textile and/or garment.

TEXTILES AND GARMENTS FORMED USING YARNS SPACE-TREATED WITH FUNCTIONAL FINISHES
20210292937 · 2021-09-23 ·

Aspects herein are directed to using a space-treating process to apply functional finishes to a yarn and incorporating the treated yarn into a textile and/or a garment to impart engineered functional properties to the textile and/or garment.

Fiber texture for fabricating an aeroengine casing

A fiber texture presents the shape of a strip extending in a longitudinal direction over a determined length between a proximal portion and a distal portion, and in a lateral direction over a determined width between first and second lateral edges. The fiber texture presents three-dimensional or multilayer weaving. The proximal portion of the fiber texture includes an end portion extending in the lateral direction so as to be set back from at least one of the first and second lateral edges and over a determined width that is less than the width of the fiber texture. The end portion projects in the longitudinal direction from at least one longitudinal edge of the fiber texture, the end portion extending in the longitudinal direction between a first end connected to the fiber texture and a free, second end opposite from the first end.