AUTOMOBILE REPAIR KITS FABRIC

Brand Owner Address Description
CUREĀ·IT Jordan Drew Corporation c/o SAS Group, Inc., 220 White Plains Rd Tarrytown NY 10591 Automobile repair kits for fabric, carpet and upholstery primarily comprising textile backing fabric, colored textile fiber strands, also containing bonding, mixing and application supplies, implements and instructions therefor;Automobile windshield repair kits primarily comprising primarily uncured synthetic resin, also containing mixing and application tools, supplies and instructions therefor; automobile bumper and plastic repair kit primarily comprising uncured epoxy ribbons and activator chemical therefor, also containing mixing, application and finishing tools, supplies and instructions therefor; automobile tail lens and headlight lens repair kits primarily comprising clear, red and amber color adhesive and chemical activator therefor, also containing mixing, application and finishing tools, supplies and instructions therefor; Automobile leather and vinyl repair kits primarily comprising uncured colored polymer repair compounds and chemical activator therefor, backing fabric, adhesive and mixing, application and finishing supplies, implements and instructions therefor;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A prosthesis for repairing a tissue or muscle wall defect. The prosthesis comprises a layer of repair fabric having first and second and an edge that extends between the first and second surfaces. The prosthesis also includes a barrier that is inhibits the formation of adhesions with adjacent tissues and organs. The barrier may overlap a portion of the first and second surfaces. The barrier may be formed separate from and attached to the layer of repair fabric to permanently cover a portion of the edge. The repair fabric may be formed from a material which is susceptible to the formation of adhesions with sensitive tissue and organs. The cord protector may be formed from material which inhibits the formation of adhesions with sensitive tissue and organs. The barrier may overlie a portion of at least one of the first and second surfaces of the repair fabric.