D10B2401/06

THREADLIKE ADHESIVE BODY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THREADLIKE ADHESIVE BODY
20220348806 · 2022-11-03 ·

The present invention relates to a threadlike adhesive body including a threadlike core material and an adhesive layer covering a circumferential surface of the core material in a longitudinal direction, in which the core material contains a recycled resin, and a coverage rate of the circumferential surface with the adhesive layer is 50% or more.

TRANSMISSION BELT
20230088538 · 2023-03-23 · ·

A power transmission belt includes a belt body made of an elastomer, and a cord made of carbon fibers and embedded in the belt body. The belt tension T.sub.0.2 per 1 mm belt width at 0.2% of a belt extension rate is 70 N/mm or more. The belt tension T.sub.0.5 per 1 mm belt width at 0.5% of the belt extension rate is 220 N/mm or more. The ratio of the belt tension T.sub.0.2 to the belt tension T.sub.0.5 is 0.33 or more.

Breathable, wicking nonwoven material
11606994 · 2023-03-21 · ·

An article including one or more moisture wicking layers and one or more fibrous layers. The fibrous layers may have generally vertically oriented fibers, which may be oriented generally perpendicularly to a surface having or producing moisture. The article may be adapted to remove moisture form the surface having or producing moisture. The article may be breathable. The article may be quick drying. The article may provide cushioning. The article may be a wearable item.

TEXTILES AND ARTICLES AND PROCESSES FOR MAKING THE SAME

Films, fibers, filaments, yarns and textiles including thermoplastic elastomeric compositions are described, as are methods of making the films, fibers, filaments, yarns and textiles. These films, fibers, filaments, yarns and textiles can be used to make articles of apparel, footwear, and sporting equipment. When thermoformed, the thermoplastic elastomeric compositions can impart abrasion resistance, traction, and other advantageous properties to the articles. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure.

Using a polyol mixture comprising PBD for creating a PU-based artificial turf

A method of manufacturing an artificial turf includes creating fluid polyurethane mass. The creation including reacting first and second polyols with an isocyanate. The first polyol is a polyether polyol and/or a polyester polyol having at least 2 hydroxyl groups per molecule, the second polyol being polybutadien diol. The isocyanate including isocyanate monomers, isocyanate polymers or isocyanate prepolymers or a mixture thereof, the isocyanate monomers, isocyanate polymers and the isocyanate prepolymers having two or more isocyanate groups per molecule. The method further includes incorporating an artificial turf fiber into a carrier such that a first portion of the fiber protrudes to the front side of the carrier and that a second portion of the fiber is located at the back side of the carrier, adding the fluid polyurethane mass on the back side of the carrier, and hardening the fluid polyurethane mass.

Knit Fabrics Containing Copper Filaments and Methods of Making Same
20230160112 · 2023-05-25 ·

The present disclosure provides a knit fabric including at least one continuous copper filament formed into a knit fabric including a layer of knit copper fabric having a first major plane and at least one loop of copper filament extending out of the first major plane. A knit fabric is also provided that has an interlock pattern including at least two continuous copper filament paths per layer. A further knit fabric is provided that includes a spacer fabric knit having a first layer of knit copper fabric interconnected with a second layer of knit copper fabric. Methods of making the knit fabrics are provided, including twisting or wrapping at least one continuous copper filament with a load-carrying yarn. The load-carrying yarn exhibits a minimum bend radius that wraps around an object having a diameter of 0.43 millimeters. The methods further include setting at least one tension setting on a knitting machine and using a knitting program that defines a plurality of stitch settings to knit a fabric.

Haptic feedback fiber body, haptic feedback fabric and wearable device

Provided are a haptic feedback fiber body, a haptic feedback fabric, and a wearable device. The haptic feedback fiber body can include a core fiber having a first electrode to surround the outer surface thereof, and a vibrating fiber, provided so as to intermittently contact the outer surface of the core fiber, including a second electrode on the inner surface thereof, wherein a piezoelectric polymer is provided on the outer surface of the first electrode or on the inner surface of the second electrode to generate fretting vibrations when the polymer is in close contact with the first electrode or the second electrode on which the piezoelectric polymer is disposed opposite to each other.

Transmission belt

A power transmission belt includes a belt body made of an elastomer, and a cord made of carbon fibers and embedded in the belt body. The belt tension T.sub.0.2 per 1 mm belt width at 0.2% of a belt extension rate is 70 N/mm or more. The belt tension T.sub.0.5 per 1 mm belt width at 0.5% of the belt extension rate is 220 N/mm or more. The ratio of the belt tension T.sub.0.2 to the belt tension T.sub.0.5 is 0.33 or more.

Synthetic fiber used for fabric

The purpose of the present invention is to provide a synthetic fiber which is for use in fabrics having uniform fiber density, permeability and the like, is appropriate for high-density, high-speed weaving, and exhibits excellent weft insertion stability. This synthetic fiber is characterized by having: a fiber density of 200-720 dtex; an average intermediate loading modulus of more than 75 cN/dtex and less than 150 cN/dtex; and a variation coefficient of the intermediate modulus of 5% or less.

Breathable, wicking nonwoven material
11510447 · 2022-11-29 · ·

An article including one or more moisture wicking layers and one or more fibrous layers. The fibrous layers may have generally vertically oriented fibers, which may be oriented generally perpendicularly to a surface having or producing moisture. The article may be adapted to remove moisture form the surface having or producing moisture. The article may be breathable. The article may be quick drying. The article may provide cushioning. The article may be a wearable item.