Abstract:
Systems and methods for weaving helical carbon fabrics with minimum fiber crimp are provided herein. In various embodiments, small denier natural or synthetic yarns (202) are used in the warp direction to interlace the carbon fiber wefts (204,208,210) with minimum deformation. Specific weave designs are used in combination with the small denier yarn to maintain the primary carbon fiber weft and warp un-crimped.
Abstract:
A V-ribbed belt that includes a ribbed surface covered with fabric is provided. The fabric is stretchable in two predetermined directions. A method for manufacturing the V-ribbed belt is also provided. The method includes placing a belt matrix about a mandrel, placing a fabric about the external circumference of the belt matrix which wraps around the mandrel, placing the mandrel inside a shell having a plurality of grooves on the internal circumference, expanding the belt matrix and the fabric toward the internal circumference of the shell and thus pressing the fabric onto the internal circumference having the multi-ribbed structure, and curing the belt matrix with the fabric. The fabric is stretchable to accommodate itself to the multi-ribbed structure.
Abstract:
The object of the present invention is to overcome a practical restriction that a knit must be used on a surface of a sealing tape when the sealing tape is used for a textile product obtained by subjecting a fabric laminated product to sewing-processing or fusion process as well as providing a sealing tape which is excellent in durability, light-weighted and thin, and highly comfortable without undermining appearance and touch feeling. The sealing tape of the present invention comprises a base film and a woven fabric laminated on one side of the base film and an adhesive layer laminated on the other side of the base film, wherein a total cover factor (CF total ) of calculated with respect to each of the warp and the weft constituting the woven fabric is from 500 to 1400. CF total = CF m + CF t CF m : cover factor of the warp CF t : cover factor of the weft
Abstract:
A surface functional electro-textile fabric incorporates energy-active, electrically conductive or optically conductive fibers and nonconductive fibers in a woven or knitted textile fabric. The weave or knit pattern is selected so as to form floats of the electrically conductive fibers on at least one surface of the electro-textile fabric. The electro-textile fabric can be incorporated into an antenna structure that interacts with high frequency electromagnetic radiation, particularly in the frequency range of DC to 100 GHz.
Abstract:
Yarn contains flax fibre in quantity of 62 % to 93 % in a form of sheath and braid or braid. Method of obtaining the yarn depends on separation of flax fibre in enzymatic process, treating with emulsion containing cation-active agents and joining flax fibre in a form of sheath and braid or braid with the core during spinning process.
Abstract:
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft ein scheuerndes Gewebe für die kosmetische Behandlung (Peeling) der Haut, das aus zellulosischen Fasern, insbesondere aus Viskosefasern besteht und eine flache Konstruktion (Leinenbindung) aufweist, in der die Drehung der Schussfäden von Gruppe zu Gruppe variiert, und in welchem der Titer der Schussfäden im Bereich zwischen 15 und 40 tex und der Kettfaden im Bereich zwischen 10 und 20 tex liegt; das Verhältnis der Drehung der Schussfäden zu jener der Kettfäden ist größer als 2. Das Gewebe wird mittels eines Waschprozesses in einer Trommelwaschmaschine bei 40 bis 50°C während 10 bis 20 min., eines folgenden Trocknungsprozesses in einem Tumbler bei einer Temperatur von weniger als 100°C sowie durch Tränken des Gewebes vor der praktischen Anwendung hergestellt. Das auf diese Weise erzeugte scheuernde bzw. rubbelnde Gewebe, aus dem vorzugsweise ein Handschuh (A) für die Peeling-Behandlung hergestellt wird, übt eine überaus abrasive Wirkung auf die abgestorbenen Hautzellen aus, verursacht aber keine Rötungen oder Reizungen der gesunden unteren Hautschichten.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a fabric which can attach to itself by use of hand pressure, and methods for its manufacture. The invention provides a fabric having at least part of its surface covered with small monofilament loops. The self-attaching fabric having at least part of its surface covered with small monofilament hooks which removably engage each other when the surface is pressed into contact with another similar surface to retain together the two portions of the fabric until they are separated by a peeling action.
Abstract:
A spun yarn characterized by comprising at least 15 wt.% short fibers of polytrimethylene terephthalate and satisfying the relationship: modulus at 5% elongation (%) ≥ 0.1X + 70 wherein X represents the content (wt.%) of the short polytrimethylene terephthalate fibers in the spun yarn. It is excellent in suitability for knitting/weaving, stretchability, and recovery from stretch and has shape stability and durability in long-term wear.
Abstract:
A variety of embodiments are disclosed, in both apparatus and method form, that relate to the use of fabric material in the manufacture of an air bag deployment system. In addition, fabric weakening is disclosed according to a technique that does not result in physical alteration of the fabric. This invention therefore includes an air bag cover for an air bag safety system for a vehicle comprising a fabric outer layer having a frontside and a backside and a substrate containing an opening wherein the opening has a periphery. The substrate is preferably formed by low pressure molding, wherein the fabric outer layer overlies the opening in the substrate, and wherein the fabric outer layer is weakened at a location that is adjacent or overlies the substrate opening periphery.
Abstract:
A variety of embodiments are disclosed, in both apparatus and method form, that relate to the use of fabric material in the manufacture of an air bag deployment system. In addition, fabric weakening is disclosed according to a technique that does not result in physical alteration of the fabric. This invention therefore includes an air bag cover for an air bag safety system for a vehicle comprising a fabric outer layer having a frontside and a backside and a substrate containing an opening wherein the opening has a periphery. The substrate is preferably formed by low pressure molding, wherein the fabric outer layer overlies the opening in the substrate, and wherein the fabric outer layer is weakened at a location that is adjacent or overlies the substrate opening periphery.