William L. Peake - Greensboro NC Robert T. Spillane - Greensboro NC Phillip D. McCartney - Greensboro NC Paul R. Huebner - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
Guilford Mills, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
B05D 500
US Classification:
427244
Abstract:
A lightweight warp knitted textile fabric suitable for use as the loop component of a hook-and-loop fastener is formed of a set of ground yarns knitted in a relatively stretchable construction with a set of loop-forming yarns formed in a stitch pattern producing elongated underlap loops extending outwardly from the technical back of the fabric which can be readily interengaged with the hook elements of a mating hook component without any necessity for brushing, napping or mechanically raising the loops. In one embodiment, a second set of loop-forming yarns is formed in a stitch pattern producing elongated loops extending outwardly from the technical face of the fabric which can be adhered to a backing material such as a carpet backing. In another embodiment, filling yarn is inserted weftwise in every fabric course. The fabric is preferably finished with a starch application to improve handleability during subsequent processing and, in the case of the second embodiment, a fluorocarbon composition is applied when the fabric will be adhered to a foam carpet backing to restrict foam penetration into the fabric interstices.
Loop-Type Textile Fastener Fabric, Method Of Producing Same And Process Of Treating Same
William L. Peake - Greensboro NC Robert T. Spillane - Greensboro NC Phillip D. McCartney - Greensboro NC Paul R. Huebner - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
Guilford Mills, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
D04B 2308 A44B 1800 B32B 306 B32B 700
US Classification:
428 88
Abstract:
A lightweight warp knitted textile fabric suitable for use as the loop component of a hook-and-loop fastener is formed of a set of ground yarns knitted in a relatively stretchable construction with a set of loop-forming yarns formed in a stitch pattern producing elongated underlap loops extending outwardly from the technical back of the fabric which can be readily interengaged with the hook elements of a mating hook component without any necessity for brushing, napping or mechanically raising the loops. In one embodiment, a second set of loop-forming yarns is formed in a stitch pattern producing elongated loops extending outwardly from the technical face of the fabric which can be adhered to a backing material such as a carpet backing. In another embodiment, filling yarn is inserted weftwise in every fabric course. The fabric is preferably finished with a starch application to improve handleability during subsequent processing and, in the case of the second embodiment, a fluorocarbon composition is applied when the fabric will be adhered to a foam carpet backing to restrict foam penetration into the fabric interstices.
Loop-Type Textile Fastener Fabric And Method Of Producing Same
William L. Peake - Greensboro NC Robert T. Spillane - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
Guilford Mills, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
D04B 2308 A44B 1800
US Classification:
66194
Abstract:
A lightweight warp knitted textile fabric suitable for use as the loop component of a hook-and-loop fastener is formed of a set of ground yarns knitted in a relatively stretchable construction with a first set of loop forming yarns formed in a stitch pattern producing elongated underlap loops extending outwardly from the technical back of the fabric which can be readily interengaged with the hook elements of a mating hook component without any necessity for brushing, napping or mechanically raising the loops and a second set of loop-forming yarns formed in a stitch pattern producing elongated loops extending outwardly from the technical face of the fabric which can be adhered to a backing material such as a carpet backing.
Loop-Type Textile Fastener Fabric And Method Of Producing Same
William L. Peake - Greensboro NC Robert T. Spillane - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
Guilford Mills, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
A44B 1800
US Classification:
66194
Abstract:
A lightweight warp knitted textile fabric suitable for use as the loop component of a hook-and-loop fastener is formed of two sets of ground yarns knitted in a dimensionally stable construction with a set of loop-forming yarns formed in a stitch pattern producing elongated underlap loops extending outwardly from the technical back of the fabric which can be readily interengaged with the hook elements of a mating hook component without any necessity for brushing, napping or mechanically raising the loops. In one embodiment, the loop-forming yarns are relatively fine denier synthetic monofilament yarns whose relative stiffness and resiliency accentuates the upstanding disposition of the loops.
License Records
William Peake
License #:
RS046525A - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Commission
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Wikipedia References
William Peake
About:
Died:
1639
Work:
Position:
Engraver
Education:
Specialty:
Painter
Skills & Activities:
Ascribed status:
Person of the Tudor period • Person of the Stuart period
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