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Class 139/406 - Divided by stuffer warp


Subclass of Class 139 - Textiles: weaving
Definition: The weft planes being separated by a plane of buried warp
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 10/30/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7287552Process for weaving fabrics and shaggy fabrics
The invention relates, on the one hand, to a process for weaving fabrics on a weaving machine, wherein these fabrics comprise a plurality of warp yarn systems, wherein for at least two mutually adjacent warp yarn systems, in each of these at least two mutually adjac...
10/30/2007
7188642Low-friction pull tape
A pull tape for facilitating positioning of elongated items within a protective sleeve is disclosed. The pull tape is woven of filamentary members preferably using a twill or satin weave that allows floats to form on the surface of the tape that reduce friction betw...
03/13/2007
6367514False boucle fabrics with cut pile and/or pile loops, and method for the weaving thereof
A fabric with a rib structure, in particular a false boucle carpet, with cut pile (13) and/or pile loops (12) is formed by a method for weaving such a fabric. On a weaving machine, such as a rod weaving machine, a backing fabric is woven by bringing weft ...
04/09/2002
6247506Method for manufacturing a fabric with rib structure, and fabrics manufactured according to this method
Method for manufacturing a fabric with a rib structure, in particular a false boucle fabric, whereby a backing fabric is woven out of binding warp threads (7), (8) and weft threads (1), (2), whereby pattern warp threads (5), (6) are alternately interlaced...
06/19/2001
5771943Method and apparatus for the manufacture of carpet including an additional weft material
A carpet includes a weft fill material (18c) which fills the loops formed in the pile of warp yarns (14a and 14b) so as to be partially visible to contribute to both the design and appearance of the resultant carpet and the durability by supporting the in...
06/30/1998
 
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