Abstract:
A freelay tufted or bonded carpet tile which has a carpet base of foam thereon to increase the comfort level and decrease fatigue to the person or persons walking thereon and also lowers the noise level due to a decrease in accoustical value.
Abstract:
A nonflammable sliver knit high pile fabric. The backing fabric is knitted from a flame retardant aramind spun yarn, the pile fibers are composed of a mixture of flame retardant rayon fibers and superwashed wool fibers and the back coating is constituted of a flame retardant composition. The fabric not only is flameproof, but it does not react to a flame by melting. It has good thermal insulation properties and is stable against shrinkage. The fabric is especially useful in the manufacture of wearing apparel intended for use in extreme environments, such as fire fighting and cold weather military operations.
Abstract:
A novel open weave endless dryer belt is disclosed which comprises in a leno weave, warp yarns of synthetic organic fibers and crosswise yarns of synthetic organic fibers braided over a core of glass fibers and/or metal wire. The fabric weave is then finished with a coating of a temperature resistant resin. The fabric of the invention is useful for fabricating conveyor belts employed in conveying textiles through dryers and in like applications.
Abstract:
Multicolored pile materials, and particularly pile carpets, comprising a fabricated backing and a fabricated pile face having: (1) upper pile face portions which have a predetermined color; and (2) lower pile face portions which have a color which is different and darker than the predetermined color of the upper pile face portions, whereby unusual multicolored effects are obtained; and, more specifically, multicolored pile fabrics, and particularly pile carpets, comprising a fabricated backing and a fabricated pile face having: (1) upper pile face portions which are substantially white in color; and (2) lower pile face portions which have a color which is different and darker than white, whereby unusual multicolored, frosted effects are obtained. Processes for making such multicolored or frosted pile materials are also included.
Abstract:
A NON-WOVEN NYLON ARTICLE, PARTICULARLY USEFUL AS A CARPET BACKING FOR EITHER TUFTED AND/OR NEEDLE-PUNCHED CARPTES, IN ITS PREFERRED FORM COMPRISING A NON-WOVEN NYLON MAT AND AN OPEN FILAMENT YARN BASE BONDED BY A COMBINATION OF NEEDLE-PUNCHING AND SELECTIVE HEAT TREATMENT, AND A BINDER, AS DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER.
Abstract:
IMPROVED CARPET BACKING FORMED FROM HIGHLY CRYSTALLINE AND MOLECULARLY ORIENTED FIBERS THAT HAVE BEEN NEEDLED INTO A COHESIVE BAT, BONDED TOGETHER BY HEATING, AND FOLLOWED BY APPLICATION OF AN ETHOXYLATED ALCOHOL LUBRICANT.
Abstract:
An artificial leather includes a resin layer as the surface and a base fabric connected to the resin layer as the substrate. The base fabric comprises at least two monolayer structures arranged in an orderly manner as two laminates. Each monolayer structure is woven with some of the warp yarns and/or weft yarns in such layer or with some of the warp yarns and/or weft yarns in one or more other layers to form a number of connecting points, such that at least two monolayer structures arranged in an orderly manner as two laminates are connected with each other in the weaving process, forming a multi-layer integrated base fabric. The artificial leather incorporates a number of air vent holes distributed in the resin layer and the base fabric in the direction of thickness while retaining mechanical properties of tensile strength and tear resistance.
Abstract:
A fabric suitable as an alcohol repellent fabric is provided. The fabric includes a fibrous substrate including a first outermost surface and a second outermost surface, in which a non-fluorinated barrier coating (NFBC) or a fluorinated barrier coating (FBC) is located on at least a portion of a first outermost surface of the fabric, at least a portion of a second outermost surface of the fabric, or both.
Abstract:
The present invention relates polyester tufted carpet where the tufts are engaged with a primary polyester backing and where a polyester extrusion coating is applied to the backside of the primary backing to lock the tufts which therefore avoids the use of a latex adhesive.