Abstract:
Disclosed is a wood covering, especially a wood floor covering with a wood layer (2) and a support (3). The wood layer (2) and the support (3) are permanently bonded to one another. The support (3) consists of pieces of thermoplastic synthetic foil material (5), compressed by the action of pressure and temperature and bonded together at least partially.
Abstract:
A three-dimensional grid includes a planar base portion and a plurality of protrusions. The protrusions are spaced about and project substantially perpendicular from the base portion. The projections are convexly curved and are integrally formed with the base portion by slitting and shrinking a single sheet of plastic. Additional layers of materials may be alternatively attached to either or both of the planar base portion and protrusions.
Abstract:
A quilted blanket (1) with a preferably rectangular covering and a loosely packed filling is described. The covering has at least one closable opening through which it can be filled with filling material. So that this blanket (1) can be used both as a so-called summer blanket and as a so-called winter blanket and so that it can be easily filled and emptied, particularly partially filled and emptied, the filling material comprises loosely packed filling material such as aggregates of spherically wrapped fibres. The opening of the covering can be closed by means of an easily openable fastener, such as a zipper, VELCRO tape, adhesive tape or by the like, or means of buttons.
Abstract:
An outer thread layer, which forms a predetermined pattern from a plurality of endless threads, is connected to a carrier by attaching portions of at least some of the threads to the carrier.
Abstract:
Described is a floor covering consisting of several layers of foil pieces (6,7) consisting of thermoplastic synthetic material compressed by the action of pressure and temperature and bonded together at least partially.
Abstract:
A shaping-material or filler for textiles such as bedspreads, garments or the like is disclosed consisting of a large number of fiber aggregates of a maximum length of 50 mm each. The fiber aggregates are smaller and softer than down in nature and essentially all the fibers are crimped with the fibers of the individual fiber aggregates being arranged randomly inside each aggregate.A filler is created thereby which is especially suitable for textiles such as bedspreads, or garments such as jackets, coats or the like with, the filler being enclosed in an envelope. This filler can be made to vary in thickness with surface distribution, in the manner known for fiber balls and down. However, the filler has little shift, even if the textile is vigorously shaken, and nevertheless, is very soft.
Abstract:
A shaping-material or filler for textiles such as bedspreads, garments or the like is disclosed consisting of a large number of fiber aggregates of a maximum length of 50 mm each. The fiber aggregates are smaller and softer than down in nature and essentially all the fibers are crimped with the fibers of the individual fiber aggregates being arranged randomly inside each aggregate. A filler is created thereby which is especially suitable for textiles such as bedspreads, or garments such as jackets, coats or the like with, the filler being enclosed in an envelope. This filler can be made to vary in thickness with surface distribution, in the manner known for fiber balls and down. However, the filler has little shift, even if the textile is vigorously shaken, and nevertheless, is very soft. A method for manufacturing the textile is also described.
Abstract:
A blanket (1), in particular a quilt, with a preferably rectangular covering and a loosely packed filling, is disclosed which can be used both as a so-called summer blanket and also as a so-called winter blanket. In order that the thermal bridges can be used positively, if desired, it is proposed to design the covering so that it can be gathered essentially transversely to the direction of the quilting seams and so that the area of the covering can be reduced or enlarged again. Gathering can be achieved by using ribbons (5), a drawstring (8), e.g. in the form of a gathered curtain tape (7), dome fasteners (6), adhesive tapes, hooks and loop type fasteners or the like which are arranged on the covering.
Abstract:
A cushion, in particular a pillow or the like, containing a filling is described, which is characterized in that the filling comprises in addition to materials for the intended use of the pillow, such as down, feathers, fibers, balls of fibers, foam particles or the like, certain components which may be removed prior to the intended use of the pillow. The removable components may consist of a filled insert or a cardboard insert enclosing a hollow space. The insert may consist of a bag. The insert may be filled with filler materials other than those in the remainder of the pillow.
Abstract:
A fiber containing aggregate, for example, a filler material for covers or pillows, for cushioning or as a filter is described, together with a process for its preparation.In order to provide an aggregate wherein the fibers are located and distributed three-dimensionally in the manner desired, and, if so desired, remain in such a distribution and which has improved properties in particular as a filler material, it is proposed to place an assembly of spherically entangled fibers and/or filaments into a form desired and to bond the fiber balls to each other.The fiber balls are joined together in particular by means of binder fibers, which may consist of, for example, melting fibers, soluble fibers or adhesive fibers. Melting fibers have a melt-on temperature which is lower than the melt-on temperature of other fibers of the aggregate and are activated by the application of heat.The fiber balls may be joined together by means of binder fibers located in the individual fiber balls and/or additional binder fibers placed between the individual fiber balls. Other materials may also be placed both into the fiber balls and between them.