DECORATIVE FABRICS UPHOLSTERY FABRICS

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CHAPMAN CHAPMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 481 West Main Street Avon MA 02322 DECORATIVE FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY FABRICS FOR USE IN INTERIOR DESIGN TREATMENTS, HOME FURNISHINGS AND THE LIKE; FURNITURE COVERS AND SLIPCOVERS; DRAPERIES AND TEXTILE WINDOW TREATMENTS; BED, BATH AND TABLE LINENS; SHOWER CURTAINS; BLANKETS, THROWS AND QUILTS; TEXTILE WALL HANGINGS;
CHAPMAN CHAPMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 481 West Main Street Avon MA 02322 decorative fabrics and upholstery fabrics for use in interior design treatments, home furnishings and the like; unfitted furniture covers and unfitted fabric slipcovers for furniture; draperies and textile window treatments in the nature of curtains, draperies, swags, valances and free flowing fabric draperies; bed, bath and table linens; fabric shower curtains; blankets, quilts and textile wall hangings;
LULU DK LULU DK LIFESTYLE Suite 1 245 East 60th Street New York NY 10022 Decorative fabrics and upholstery fabrics made of silk, satin, chenille, cotton, linen, polyester, rayon, suede, corduroy, velvet, terry cloth, hemp, canvas and wool; woven cottons, linens, wools and silks; cotton, woven silk, polyester, rayon knits; embroidered cotton, linen, polyester, rayon, suede, canvas silk and wool fabrics and blends thereof, slip covers and covers for cushions; tabletop accessories made of fabric, namely, placemats, coasters, napkins, cocktail napkins, runners, tablecloths; bed linens made of fabric, namely, blankets, comforters, sheets, throws, pillowcases, shams, and duvet covers; wall hangings, and curtain panels made of textile; draperies; wash cloths and towels;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process for producing tissue webs is disclosed. The process includes the step of partially dewatering a tissue web and then subjecting the web to multiple deflections against fabrics prior to drying the tissue web. For instance, in one embodiment, the tissue web is deflected multiple times in between two opposing fabrics. The tissue web can be deflected against the fabrics under sufficient pressure to cause the tissue web to mold against the fabrics. By deflecting the tissue web multiple times, rearrangement of the papermaking fibers contained in the tissue web occurs increasing the bulk of the web.