Abstract:
La présente invention a pour objet une membrane d'étanchéité souple particulièrement utile pour le couvrage de toitures. Membrane d'étanchéité souple apte à être utilisée dans l'étanchéification de surfaces sensiblement planes telles que des toitures ou analogues, ladite membrane étant essentiellement étanche à l'eau et à la vapeur d'eau, caractérisée en ce qu'elle ne contient aucun bitume ou dérivé bitumique et en ce qu'elle est essentiellement constituée d'au moins un (co)polyuréthane thermoplastique ou un (co)polyamide thermoplastique, assurant l'essentiel desdites fonctions d'étanchéification, ledit ou lesdits (co)polyuréthanes thermoplastiques ou (co)polyamides thermoplastiques contenant chacun au moins un monomère d'origine naturelle intégré au (co)polymère cours de leurs (co)polymérisations.
Abstract:
A tufted carpet (10) comprises consecutively a primary backing (12), stitched with loops of yarn (14) to form a tufted structure projecting outwardly from the primary backing (12), a polyolefin locking layer (16), a moisture barrier polyolefin layer (18), and a secondary backing (20) comprising a woven polyolefin.
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To provide a carpet in which by giving a carpet a heat insulating effect, when the carpet gets wet with water or contains moisture, its drying can be promoted. CONSTITUTION: In the carpet, a backing material 2 for the carpet is stuck on the back of a material 1 for the carpet via an adhesive layer 3 which is blended with a far infrared radioactive substance.
Abstract:
A system and associated method include coconut fiber liners used in hanging wire flower baskets. The coco fiber basket liner may create a water seal in the liner by over-coating a portion of the inner liner with a unique blend of all-natural rubber latex, then molding the liners into shape. The added latex coating may seal in and hold water in the bottom portion of the liner. This feature may keep the soil moist while still allowing air to flow thru the plants. The moisture and airflow may help promote healthier plants and roots and require less watering. Excess water beyond the intended amount may drain out thru the permeable side walls of the coco liner.
Abstract:
A manufactured hemp product comprising a plurality of adhesively bonded and pressed hemp strands where the majority of the hemp strands are of generally the same length and comprise a naturally-occurring, generally elongate internal structure extending generally along one axis of the strand that has been at least partially laterally broken and at least permeated by an adhesive. The hemp strands are oriented roughly parallel to one another along their length. The manufactured hemp product comprises an amount of adhesive between about 5% to about 49% by weight. The manufactured hemp product can be used as a wood substitute in terms of appearance and performance. The manufactured hemp products may have aesthetic and structural qualities that are suitable for high traffic, high visibility applications such as boards, blocks, beams, panels, flooring, furniture, building materials and other wood products.
Abstract:
A method for providing a textile product includes the steps of providing yarns, contacting the yarns with a support material to form an intermediate product and bonding the yarns to the support material to form the textile product, wherein the bonding takes place by providing a reactive nucleus precursor at a site where the yarns contact the support material, and converting the precursor into a compound having multiple reactive nuclei in the presence of a compound having multiple nucleophilic groups, as well as a textile product obtainable by the method, uses of that product and lignin for use in producing such a textile product.
Abstract:
A tufted carpet included a backing bonded to a tufted base with a layer of adhesive containing powder of a far-infrared radiating material. The adhesive layer not only prevents water on the upper surface of the carpet from penetrating through the carpet to the bottom of the carpet, but also warms the carpet so that the water can be evaporated.
Abstract:
A floor covering article comprises a decorative fabric layer, pile yarns forming a decorative pile surface projecting from and partially covering the upper surface of the decorative fabric layer, and means for securing the pile yarns to the decorative fabric layer. The decorative pile surface covers between about 5% to about 95% of the upper surface of the decorative fabric layer so that the decorative fabric is clearly visible when the floor covering article is in planar orientation. The overall effect of the floor covering article, including the decorative fabric and the decorative pile surface, is decorative.
Abstract:
A lightweight, high-strength composite fabric suitable for use in carpet backing, roofing and membranes and other products which employ rugged fabrics. The composite fabric comprises a layer of nonwoven material disposed between a layer of low shrinkage warp strands and a layer of low shrinkage weft strands. The layers are stitched or knitted together and the resultant fabric may be coated with a resin or sizing to prevent slippage between the several layers of the fabric and impart a measure of stiffness to the fabric. The fabric may be manufactured in sheet or, more preferably, roll form and may be coated with materials suitable for desired end applications, e.g., bituminous material whereby the fabric may function as a ready-to-use roofing membrane or other high-strength fabric product.
Abstract:
A tufted carpet comprises consecutively a primary backing stitched with loops of yarn to form a tufted structure projecting outwardly from the primary backing, a layer of latex, a layer of polyolefin, and a secondary backing comprising a woven polyolefin.