Patent classifications
D06N2209/10
ANTI-NIPPLE PROTRUSION GARMENTS
Fabrics and garments, and methods for producing these fabrics and garments having a thin polymer layer which reduces degree of nipple protrusion are provided.
TEXTILE SEAL WITH SILICONE LAYER
A patient interface comprises a cushion assembly including a textile membrane. The textile membrane includes an air impermeable silicone layer applied to a textile material. The textile material comprises 1) nylon and/or polyester, and 2) elastane. A yarn count of the nylon and/or polyester is in a range of 20-80 denier, and the textile material has stretchability in both a direction of the wales and a direction of the course.
WATERBORNE POLYURETHANE DISPERSION AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME
A waterborne polyurethane dispersion is provided. The waterborne polyurethane dispersion is prepared by using a tri-functionality polyether polyol as part of the polyols for forming the prepolymer and a hydrophilic amino siloxane co-chain extender, and can exhibit superior performance properties such as enhanced color fastness, improved low temperature stability, good anti-stickiness, bally flex resistance, anti-abrasion and mechanical properties. A laminated synthetic leather article prepared with said waterborne polyurethane dispersion as well the method for preparing the synthetic leather article are also provided.
BASE FABRIC FOR AIRBAG, MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR BASE FABRIC FOR AIRBAG, AND AIRBAG
A base fabric for an airbag has a puncture load equal to or more than 6.0 N, wherein values obtained by dividing a bending stiffness (method A of JIS L 1096(2010)8.21) in each of a warp direction and a weft direction by a cover factor are equal to or less than 0.030 mm.
Roofing Material and Related Method
A roofing material including a bitumen or other hot melt coating disposed across a base sheet of stitch-bonded fabric incorporating a blend of standard and bi-component polyester staple fibers stitch-bonded with a plurality of parallel stitch lines of stitching yarn running in the machine direction. The bicomponent fibers may be heat activated and cooled prior to application of the hot melt coating thereby providing dimensional stability.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ARTIFICIAL TURF
The invention relates to method for producing an artificial turf, comprising the following steps: providing a carrier material having a top and a bottom, providing a plurality of fibres, wherein each fibre comprises two ends extending from the top of the carrier material and comprising a connected region arranged in a loop-like manner at the bottom of the carrier material; feeding the carrier material with the fibres to a heated rotating calender roller; guiding the carrier material with the fibres over at least one sub-region of the surface of the heated rotating calender roller, wherein the connected regions of the fibres and the bottom of the carrier material face the calender roller; during the guiding of the carrier material with the fibres over the at least one sub-region of the surface of the heated rotating calender roller: transferring heat from the heated rotating calender roller to the carrier material with the fibres, and fusing the connected regions of the fibres with the bottom of the carrier material to the artificial turf, and removing and cooling the artificial turf. The invention further relates to an artificial turf comprising: a carrier material having a top and a bottom; a plurality of fibres, wherein each fibre comprises two ends extending from the top of the carrier material and comprising a connected region arranged in a loop-like manner at the bottom of the carrier material, wherein the carrier material is fused at the bottom to the connected regions of the fibres.
SYNTHETIC LEATHER AND COATED ARTICLE
A synthetic leather has excellent flame retardance and an article covered with the synthetic. The synthetic leather includes a fiber base material layer formed of a non-woven fabric sheet, wherein the non-woven fabric sheet includes at least one flameproof layer formed of a web including a non-melting fiber A having a high-temperature shrinkage rate of 3% or less and a thermal conductivity, conforming to ISO22007-3 (2008), of 0.060 W/m.Math.K or less and is formed by bonding the flameproof layer to a scrim layer including a carbonized heat-resistant fiber B having an LOI value, conforming to JIS K 7201-2 (2007), of 25 or more, and a resin layer is laminated on a surface of the scrim layer, and a covered article covered with the synthetic leather.
ARTIFICIAL LEATHER FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR MATERIAL AND VEHICLE INTERIOR MATERIAL COMPRISING SAME
An artificial leather for a vehicle interior material includes: a fabric layer comprising a fiber layer; a skin layer disposed on the fabric layer and comprising a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO); and a surface treatment layer disposed on the skin layer.
WATERBORNE POLYURETHANE DISPERSION AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME
Provided is a waterborne polyurethane dispersion. The waterborne polyurethane dispersion is prepared in the presence of a hydrophilic amino siloxane compound and exhibits good anti-stickiness while retaining superior mechanical properties. A laminated synthetic leather article prepared with said waterborne polyurethane dispersion as well the method for preparing the synthetic leather article are also provided.
Cover Material for Covering an Airbag Unit
The invention relates to a cover material for covering an airbag unit, comprising a textile carrier material (1) composed of threads and comprising a coating (2) based on thermoplastic materials applied to the textile carrier material (1) on the visible side, wherein the textile carrier material (1) has, in a longitudinal direction (L) and/or in the transverse direction (Q) orthogonal with respect thereto, linear regions (100) of lower strength than in the remaining regions (101), which linear regions form weakening lines (30) for the cover material (3), and along the weakening lines (30) the cover material has an ultimate tensile strength of 150 to 700 N and a tear propagation resistance of 3 to 45 N.