TEXTILE MACHINE PARTS

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DURABELT DAY INTERNATIONAL, INC. 14909 North Beck Road Plymouth MI 48170 textile machine parts; namely, shrinkage blankets;DURA-BELT;
I INA A INA Bearing Company, Inc. 308 Springhill Farm Road Fort Mill SC 29715 textile machine parts; namely, shaft linear guidance systems comprised of; linear ball bearings, housed or unhoused, or linear plain bearings, housed or unhoused, and shafts and shaft support blocks and shaft support rail units; track roller linear guidance systems comprised of; track rollers and side plates and end stops and bolts and guideways; linear ball bearing and guideway assemblies; linear roller guidance systems comprised of; adjusting gibs and guideways; needle roller and flat cage assemblies; linear anti-friction ball bearings; linear roller bearings; bearing housing units; shafts; shaft support blocks; support rails; tandem bearing units and housings therefor; adjusting gibs; guideways; flat cage end pieces; flat cage wiper units; and stud type flat rollers;
MURATEC MURATA KIKAI KABUSHIKI KAISHA 3 Minami Ochiai-cho, Kisshoin, Minami-ku, Kyoto-shi Kyoto 601-8326 Japan textile machine parts, namely, tension pulley assemblies, driving belt roller assemblies, friction roller assemblies, yarn guide lever assemblies, yarn feet roller assemblies, yarn guide roller assemblies, [ twisting spindle assemblies, ] spindle bearing assemblies, magnet case assemblies, [ snail wire assemblies, drop wire assemblies, ] cradle assemblies, yarn bunch roller assemblies, yarn tensioner assemblies [, and flyer assemblies for two-for-one twisters ] ; apron belts, yarn guides, feed rollers, drive pulley assemblies, tension pulley assemblies, [ false-twisting belts, ] traverse cams, traverse guides, cradle assemblies, bobbin holder assemblies, winding rollers, yarn ballon limiter assemblies and hand suction assemblies for draw-texturing machines; sliver guides, top roller assemblies, apron belt tensioner, shaft coupling assemblies, bottom rollers, tenser bars, pneumatic twisting members, nip roller assemblies, friction drive assemblies, traverse guide assemblies and sliver guide rollers for pneumatic spinning machines; bobbin trays, driving roller assemblies, yarn cutting assemblies, cradle assemblies, bearings, oil damping assemblies, yarn splicing members and gear assemblies for winding machines;
NILUBE GESSNER INDUSTRIES, INC. 2421 EXECUTIVE STREET, P. O. BOX 668967 CHARLOTTE NC 28266 TEXTILE MACHINE PARTS, NAMELY TENTER FRAMES AND TENTER CHAINS;
NY-PRE-LON PROGRESSIVE EQUIPMENT, INC. 241 WEST WATER STREET ROCKLAND MA 02370 TEXTILE MACHINE PARTS, NAMELY, TOP ROLLS AND TOP ROLL CRADLES;NYLON; NYPRELON;
OPTIFIL GROZ-BECKERT KG Parkweg 2 Albstadt 72458 Germany textile machine parts, namely, heddles;OPTICAL FILL;
OPTIFIL Grob & Co. Akt. Stockerstrasse 27 CH-8810 Horgen Switzerland textile machine parts, namely, heddles;OPTICAL FILL;
ROTATENSE WEST POINT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY,INC. P.O. Box 151 West Point GA 31833 textile machine parts; namely, tensioners for moving strands of yarn;ROTARY TENSE;
TRIMALIGNER Rockford Servo Corporation 4960 28th Ave. Rockford IL 61009 TEXTILE MACHINE PARTS, NAMELY, WEB GUIDES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of joining a first textile element and a second textile element is disclosed. The method includes four general steps: First, the first textile element, the second textile element, and an adhesive element are formed. Second, a bond is formed between the first textile element and the adhesive element to define a bonded area and an unbonded area. Third, an aperture is formed in the first textile element and the adhesive element by removing at least a portion of the bonded area. Fourth, a bond is formed between the second textile element and the bonded area, thereby joining the first textile element and the second textile element.