MULTI LAYER FABRIC FOR USE IN

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GORE W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. 555 Paper Mill Road Newark DE 19711 MULTI-LAYER FABRIC FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF GARMENTS;, namely, [ SWEATERS, ] PANTS, [ SKIRTS, SPORTCOATS, OVERCOATS, ] JACKETS [, HATS, SHIRTS, SHORTS, KNICKERS, DRESSES, RUNNING SUITS ];
GORE XCR W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. 555 Paper Mill Road Newark DE 19711 MULTI-LAYER FABRIC FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF GARMENTS, NAMELY, SWEATERS, PANTS, SKIRTS, SPORTCOATS, OVERCOATS, JACKETS, HATS, SHIRTS, SHORTS, KNICKERS, DRESSES, RUNNING SUITS;
RTS W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. 555 Paper Mill Road Newark DE 19711 multi-layer fabric for use in the manufacture of footwear, namely, shoes and boots;
XCR W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. 555 Paper Mill Road Newark DE 19711 MULTI-LAYER FABRIC FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF GARMENTS; NAMELY, SWEATERS, PANTS, SKIRTS, SPORTCOATS, OVERCOATS, JACKETS, HATS, SHIRTS, SHORTS, KNICKERS, DRESSES, RUNNING SUITS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A multilayer papermaker's press felt fabric comprising in combination a woven first fabric layer, typically a double layer fabric, has a cross machine direction pin seam. A second fabric layer is located on the paper side face of the first fabric layer, and a layer of needled batt is applied to the paper side face of the second layer binding the layers together. A flap comprising a short length of the second fabric layer with attached batt overlays the pin seam area in the first layer. The second layer comprises a plurality of relatively narrow strips, which are located with a lateral edge at a first cant angle of from more than 1° to less than 20° to the machine direction. A third layer, similar to the second layer, can be included on the machine side of the first layer; the strip widths, the cant angles, and the direction of the cant angle relative to the machine direction for each of the two strips need not be the same. The fabric is assembled using a spiral winding technique.