17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
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25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
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Machines and machine tools for treatment of materials and for manufacturing, namely, yarn spinning and carding machines, pulp processing machines, machines for manufacture of non-woven and woven textiles, fabrics and textile fibres; machines for the textile industry, namely, machines for manufacturing textiles, fabrics and textile fibres; machines for the leather industry, namely, leather-working machines and machines for manufacture of artificial leather; textile production machines; fibre production machines, namely, yarn spinning and carding machines, pulp processing machines, machines for pre-treatment of textile fibres; fabric production machines; spinning machines; carding machines; spinning preparation machines, namely, machines for pre-treatment of textile fibres; sewing machines for textile and leather; conveyors being machines; housings for machines; drives for machines; motors for machines, other than for land vehicles; parts and accessories for all of the above Yarns and threads, for textile use; wood fibre thread and yarn Carpets, rugs and door mats, floor mats; textile wall coverings; textile wallpaper; wall and ceiling coverings of textile or leather Packing and insulating materials; stopping materials, namely, cushioning and stuffing of plastic; flexible pipes, not of metal; wood fibre or leather fibre composite sheets as semi-finished product for use in manufacture and construction for sealing and insulating; semi-worked plastic products, namely, semi-worked synthetic plastic as semi-finished products in the form of pellets, rods, foils, foams, fibers, films and sheets; sound proofing materials, namely, sound absorbing flooring underlayment, thermally bonded wood fibre or leather fibre batting used as a sound deadening material, and architectural acoustic products in the nature of sound absorbers and diffusers Ropes, string, and netting, not of metal or asbestos; tents, awnings of textile or leather, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags for the transportation or storage of materials in bulk; padding and stuffing materials not of paper, cardboard, rubber or plastics; raw fibrous textile materials; vehicle covers, not fitted; outdoor blinds of textile; slings, not of metal, for handling loads; wrapping or binding bands, not of metal Textile fabrics for use in making clothing and household furnishings; textile substitute materials made from wood fibre and leather fibre; bed covers; wood fibre or leather fibre table covers; place mats of textile; flame retardant fabrics, other than asbestos, for use in making clothing and household furnishings, protective clothing, carpets; composite textile materials for use as textile fabrics in the manufacture of clothing, protective clothing, shoes, headwear, furniture upholstery, bed clothes, towels, tents, bags, sleeping bags, sports bags, suitcases, curtains, car seat covers, and carpets; furnishing and upholstery fabrics; fireproof upholstery fabrics; unfitted coverings for furniture of fabric; curtains of textile; fabric for textile use; household textile articles, namely, bed and table linen, wall hangings of textile, curtains of textile, textile serviettes, textile place mats, textile towels; textile used as linings for clothing; wood fibre fabrics, other than for insulation; fabrics made of wood fibre or leather fibre for use in industrial applications, namely, woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, non-crimp fabrics, crocheted fabrics, meshed fabrics, non-woven fabrics or combinations thereof; woven textile fabrics for use in agriculture; curtains of textile or plastic Clothing, namely, shirts, t-shirts, underwear, long underwear, thermal underwear, tops, bottoms, bib overalls, overalls, pants, jackets, jean jackets, leather jackets, vests, coveralls, jeans, sweat pants, sweat shirts, hooded sweat shirts, shorts, parkas, coats, sweaters, hats, caps, belts, suspenders, bandanas, hoods, beanies, rainwear, gloves, socks, headbands, suits, leisure suits, scarves, gaiters, shoes, boots; footwear, headwear; none of the aforementioned goods in the fields of fitness cycling or indoor cycling Assembling being installation of machinery plant; machinery installation; machinery repair; machinery maintenance services
Disclosed is a method for the manufacture of fibrous yarn including the steps, where an aqueous suspension including fibers and at least one rheology modifier is provided, followed by directing the suspension through at least one nozzle, to form at least one yarn, and then dewatering the yarn.
D01F 2/02 - Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivativesManufacture thereof from solutions of cellulose in acids, bases, or salts
B01D 43/00 - Separating particles from liquids, or liquids from solids, otherwise than by sedimentation or filtration
B29C 48/885 - External treatment, e.g. by using air rings for cooling tubular films
D01F 2/28 - Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivativesManufacture thereof from cellulose derivatives from organic cellulose esters or ethers, e.g. cellulose acetate
D01F 2/26 - Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivativesManufacture thereof from cellulose derivatives from nitrocellulose
Disclosed embodiments describe a reconstructed filament comprising natural protein fibrils and an additive. Disclosed embodiments also describe a wool comprising: a plurality of staple fibers formed of reconstructed filaments, wherein the reconstructed filaments comprise natural protein fibrils and an additive. Disclosed embodiments also describe a yarn spun from staple fibers, the yarn comprising: staple fibers comprising reconstructed filament, wherein the reconstructed filament comprises natural protein fibrils and an additive. Disclosed embodiments also describe an item comprising a reconstructed filament, wherein the reconstructed filament comprises natural protein fibrils and an additive.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING A STAPLE FIBER BASED ON NATURAL PROTEIN FIBER, A RAW WOOL BASED ON THE STAPLE FIBER, A FIBROUS YARN MADE OF THE STAPLE FIBER, A NON-WOVEN MATERIAL MADE OF THE STAPLE FIBER AND AN ITEM COMPRISING THE STAPLE FIBER.
Disclosed embodiments describe a method for manufacturing a staple fiber based on natural protein fiber. The method may include: providing a protein suspension, the protein suspension comprising fibrils of the natural protein fiber; directing the protein suspension through a nozzle onto a surface for forming a protein based fiber; drying the protein suspension on the surface; extracting the fiber from the surface; and providing the staple fiber. Disclosed embodiments may further describe a fiber based raw wool. The raw wool may include staple fibers, wherein the staple fibers are reconstructed on the basis of protein fibrils and are mechanically subdivided from natural protein fibers, wherein the protein fibrils are interlocked by hydrogen bonds, and wherein the raw wool comprises an unoriented, entangled, fluffy network of staple fibers.
The application relates to a method and apparatus for manufacturing a natural fiber based staple fibers. The application further relates to the staple fibers, staple fiber based raw wool and products comprising such. A method comprises providing a cellulose suspension (101, 310, 510) including water, refined cellulose fibrils and at least one rheology modifier, directing the cellulose suspension through a nozzle (102, 320, 520) onto a surface (300, 400, 500), drying the cellulose suspension onto the surface (103, 300, 400, 500) for forming a fiber (350, 550), and cutting the cellulose suspension on the surface for forming staple fibers (105).
B28B 1/26 - Producing shaped articles from the material by slip-casting, i.e. by casting a suspension or dispersion of the material in a liquid-absorbent or porous mould, the liquid being allowed to soak into or pass through the walls of the mouldMoulds therefor
D01D 5/253 - Formation of filaments, threads, or the like with a non-circular cross sectionSpinnerette packs therefor
D01G 15/00 - Carding machines or accessoriesCard clothingBurr-crushing or removing arrangements associated with carding or other preliminary-treatment machines
F26B 3/04 - Drying solid materials or objects by processes involving the application of heat by convection, i.e. heat being conveyed from a heat source to the materials or objects to be dried by a gas or vapour, e.g. air the gas or vapour circulating over, or surrounding, the materials or objects to be dried
F26B 3/06 - Drying solid materials or objects by processes involving the application of heat by convection, i.e. heat being conveyed from a heat source to the materials or objects to be dried by a gas or vapour, e.g. air the gas or vapour flowing through the materials or objects to be dried
F26B 3/08 - Drying solid materials or objects by processes involving the application of heat by convection, i.e. heat being conveyed from a heat source to the materials or objects to be dried by a gas or vapour, e.g. air the gas or vapour flowing through the materials or objects to be dried so as to loosen them, e.g. to form a fluidised bed
F26B 3/22 - Drying solid materials or objects by processes involving the application of heat by conduction, i.e. the heat is conveyed from the heat source, e.g. gas flame, to the materials or objects to be dried by direct contact the heat source and the materials or objects to be dried being in relative motion, e.g. of vibration
F26B 3/24 - Drying solid materials or objects by processes involving the application of heat by conduction, i.e. the heat is conveyed from the heat source, e.g. gas flame, to the materials or objects to be dried by direct contact the heat source and the materials or objects to be dried being in relative motion, e.g. of vibration the movement being rotation
D01H 1/00 - Spinning or twisting machines in which the product is wound-up continuously
B23K 26/08 - Devices involving relative movement between laser beam and workpiece
B26D 7/08 - Means for treating work or cutting member to facilitate cutting
B29C 69/00 - Combinations of shaping techniques not provided for in a single one of main groups , e.g. associations of moulding and joining techniquesApparatus therefor
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
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Machines and machine tools for treatment of materials and for manufacturing, namely, yarn spinning and carding machines, pulp processing machines, machines for manufacture of non-woven and woven textiles, fabrics and textile fibres; machines for the textile industry, namely, machines for manufacturing textiles, fabrics and textile fibres; machines for the leather industry, namely, leather-working machines and machines for manufacture of artificial leather; fibre production machines, namely, yarn spinning and carding machines, pulp processing machines, machines for pre-treatment of textile fibres; fabric production machines, namely, textile making-up machines; spinning machines; carding machines; spinning preparation machines, namely, machines for pre-treatment of textile fibres; sewing machines for textile and leather; conveyors being machines; housings for machines; drives for machines; parts and accessories for all of the above Assembling of machinery plant, namely, machinery installation; machinery installation; machinery repair; machinery maintenance services
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
Goods & Services
Machines and machine tools for treatment of materials and for manufacturing, namely, yarn spinning and carding machines, pulp processing machines, machines for manufacture of non-woven and woven textiles, fabrics and textile fibres; machines for the textile industry, namely, machines for manufacturing textiles, fabrics and textile fibres; machines for the leather industry, namely, leather-working machines and machines for manufacture of artificial leather; fibre production machines, namely, yarn spinning and carding machines, pulp processing machines, machines for pre-treatment of textile fibres; fabric production machines, namely, textile making-up machines; spinning machines; carding machines; spinning preparation machines, namely, machines for pre-treatment of textile fibres; sewing machines for textile and leather; conveyors being machines; housings for machines; drives for machines; parts and accessories for all of the above Assembling of machinery plant, namely, machinery installation; machinery installation; machinery repair; machinery maintenance services
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A NATURAL FIBER BASED STAPLE FIBERS, A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH
The application relates to a method and apparatus for manufacturing a natural fiber based staple fibers. The application further relates to the staple fibers, staple fiber based raw wool and products comprising such. A method comprises providing a cellulose suspension (101, 310, 510) including water, refined cellulose fibrils and at least one rheology modifier, directing the cellulose suspension through a nozzle (102, 320, 520) onto a surface (300, 400, 500), drying the cellulose suspension onto the surface (103, 300, 400, 500) for forming a fiber (350, 550), and cutting the cellulose suspension on the surface for forming staple fibers (105).
D01F 4/00 - Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of proteinsManufacture thereof
D01F 4/02 - Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of proteinsManufacture thereof from fibroin
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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING A STAPLE FIBER BASED ON NATURAL PROTEIN FIBER, A RAW WOOL BASED ON THE STAPLE FIBER, A FIBROUS YARN MADE OF THE STAPLE FIBER, A NON-WOVEN MATERIAL MADE OF THE STAPLE FIBER AND AN ITEM COMPRISING THE STAPLE FIBER
A method for manufacturing a staple fiber based on natural protein fiber, the method comprising the steps of: - providing a protein suspension, - the protein suspension comprising fibrils of said natural protein fiber, - directing the protein suspension through a nozzle (520) onto a surface (500), - drying the protein suspension on the surface for forming a protein based fiber, - extracting the fiber from the surface and providing the staple fiber.
The application relates to a fibrous monofilament comprising wood pulp fibers. A fibrous monofilament comprises at least 30 wt.% of wood based natural cellulose fibers.
The application relates to a fibrous monofilament comprising wood pulp fibers. A fibrous monofilament comprises at least 30 wt.% of wood based natural cellulose fibers.
The invention relates to a method and system for manufacturing a fibrous yarn. An aqueous suspension having fibers and at least one rheology modifier is directed through at least one nozzle to form at least one fibrous yarn. The said nozzle is adapted to swirl the flow of the aqueous suspension around the main flow axis of the said nozzle. Then the aqueous suspension at the exit of the nozzle is merged with at least one annular flow comprising at least one cross linking reagent. Then the fibrous yarn is subjected to pressing mechanism. The pressing mechanism is adapted to dewater and twist the fibrous yarn. Finally, a fibrous yarn product having improved physical properties is produced.
The present invention discloses a method for the manufacture of fibrous yarn. The said method includes the steps of providing an aqueous suspension having fibers and at least one rheology modifier, followed by directing said suspension through at least one nozzle, to form at least one yarn. The method further includes subjecting the said at least one yarn to dewatering. The method is characterized in that a hydrogel is provided onto surface of the yarn that exits the at least one nozzle. Further disclosed is a system for manufacture of fibrous yarn and the fibrous yarn so produced during the manufacturing.
D21H 17/68 - Water-insoluble compounds, e.g. fillers or pigments siliceous, e.g. clays
D21H 19/12 - Coatings without pigments applied as a solution using water as the only solvent, e.g. in the presence of acid or alkaline compounds
D21H 21/14 - Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or propertiesPaper impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties characterised by function or properties in or on the paper
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Method for producing high tensile strength nanofiber yarn
The present invention relates to a process for producing high tensile strength nanofiber yarn by wet-extrusion on a slippery surface. In particular, the present invention discloses a method wherein individual nanocellulose fibers are aligned by high speed in-nozzle-alignment and on-surface-alignment, which comprise controlling the fiber width on a moving slippery surface.
B82Y 30/00 - Nanotechnology for materials or surface science, e.g. nanocomposites
C08J 3/05 - Making solutions, dispersions, lattices or gels by other methods than by solution, emulsion or suspension polymerisation techniques in aqueous media from solid polymers
D01F 9/16 - Carbon filamentsApparatus specially adapted for the manufacture thereof by decomposition of organic filaments from products of vegetable origin or derivatives thereof, e.g. from cellulose acetat
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22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
24 - Textiles and textile goods
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
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[ Yarns and threads, for textile use; wood fibre thread and yarn ] [ Carpets, rugs and door mats, floor mats; textile wall coverings; textile wallpaper; wall and ceiling coverings of textile or leather ] [ Packing and insulating materials; stopping materials, namely, cushioning and stuffing of plastic; flexible pipes, not of metal, of wood fibre or leather fibre; wood fibre or leather fibre composite sheets as semi-finished product for use in manufacture and construction for sealing and insulating; semi-worked synthetic plastic as semi-finished products in the form of pellets, rods, foils, foams, fibers, films and sheets; sound proofing materials, namely, sound absorbing flooring underlayment, thermally bonded wood fibre or leather fibre batting used as a sound deadening material, and architectural acoustic products in the nature of sound absorbers and diffusers ] [ Ropes, string, and netting, not of metal or asbestos; tents, awnings of textile or leather, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags for the transportation or storage of materials in bulk; padding and stuffing materials not of paper, cardboard, rubber or plastics; raw fibrous textile materials; vehicle covers, not fitted; outdoor blinds of textile; slings, not of metal, for handling loads; wrapping or binding bands, not of metal ] [ Textile fabrics for use in making clothing and household furnishings; textile substitute materials made from wood fibre and leather fibre; bed covers of textile wood fibre and leather fibre; wood fibre or leather fibre table covers; place mats of textile; flame retardant fabrics, other than asbestos for use in making clothing and household furnishings, protective clothing, carpets; composite textile materials for use as textile fabrics in the manufacture of clothing, protective clothing, shoes, headwear, furniture upholstery, bed clothes, towels, tents, bags, sleeping bags, sports bags, suitcases, curtains, car seat covers, and carpets; furnishing and upholstery fabrics; fireproof upholstery fabrics; unfitted coverings for furniture of fabric; curtains; fabric for textile use; household textile articles, namely, bed and table linen, wall hangings of textile, curtains of textile, textile serviettes, textile place mats, textile towels; textile used as linings for clothing; wood fibre fabrics, other than for insulation; fabrics made of wood fibre or leather fibre for use in industrial applications, namely, woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, non-crimp fabrics, crocheted fabrics, meshed fabrics, non-woven fabrics or combinations thereof; woven textile fabrics for use in agriculture; curtains of textile or plastic ] Clothing, namely, shirts, t-shirts, [ underwear, long underwear, thermal underwear, ] tops, bottoms, [ bib overalls, overalls, ] pants, jackets, jean jackets, [ leather jackets, vests, coveralls, ] jeans, [ sweat pants, ] sweat shirts, hooded sweat shirts, [ shorts, ] parkas, coats [ , sweaters, hats, caps, belts, suspenders, bandanas, hoods, beanies, rainwear, gloves, socks, headbands, suits, leisure suits, scarves, gaiters, shoes, boots; footwear; headwear ] ; none of the aforementioned goods in the fields of fitness cycling or indoor cycling
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CHEMICAL METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FIBROUS YARN
The present invention discloses a method for the manufacture of fibrous yarn. The said method includes the steps of providing an aqueous suspension (210) having fibers and at least one rheology modifier, followed by directing said suspension (210) through at least one nozzle (200), to form at least one yarn. The method further includes subjecting the said at least one yarn to dewatering. The method is characterized in that a hydrogel (230) is provided onto surface of the yarn that exits the at least one nozzle (200). Further disclosed is a system for manufacture of fibrous yarn and the fibrous yarn so produced during the manufacturing.
The invention relates to a method and system for manufacturing a fibrous yarn. An aqueous suspension (100) having fibers and at least one rheology modifier is directed through at least one nozzle (10) to form at least one fibrous yarn. The said nozzle (10) is adapted to swirl the flow of the aqueous suspension (100) around the main flow axis of the said nozzle (10). Then the aqueous suspension (100) at the exit (50) of the nozzle (10) is merged with at least one annular flow comprising at least one cross linking reagent (300). Then the fibrous yarn is subjected to pressing mechanism. The pressing mechanism is adapted to dewater and twist the fibrous yarn. Finally, a fibrous yarn product having improved physical properties is produced.
The present invention discloses a method for the manufacture of fibrous yarn. The said method includes the steps of providing an aqueous suspension (210) having fibers and at least one rheology modifier, followed by directing said suspension (210) through at least one nozzle (200), to form at least one yarn. The method further includes subjecting the said at least one yarn to dewatering. The method is characterized in that a hydrogel (230) is provided onto surface of the yarn that exits the at least one nozzle (200). Further disclosed is a system for manufacture of fibrous yarn and the fibrous yarn so produced during the manufacturing.
The present invention relates to a process for producing high tensile strength nanofiber yarn by wet-extrusion on a slippery surface. In particular, the present invention discloses a method wherein individual nanocellulose fibers are aligned by high speed in-nozzle- alignment and on-surface-alignment, which comprise controlling the fiber width on a moving slippery surface.
C08J 3/05 - Making solutions, dispersions, lattices or gels by other methods than by solution, emulsion or suspension polymerisation techniques in aqueous media from solid polymers
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METHOD FOR PRODUCING HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH NANOFIBER YARN
The present invention relates to a process for producing high tensile strength nanofiber yarn by wet-extrusion on a slippery surface. In particular, the present invention discloses a method wherein individual nanocellulose fibers are aligned by high speed in-nozzle- alignment and on-surface-alignment, which comprise controlling the fiber width on a moving slippery surface.
D01F 2/00 - Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivativesManufacture thereof
B82Y 30/00 - Nanotechnology for materials or surface science, e.g. nanocomposites
C08J 3/05 - Making solutions, dispersions, lattices or gels by other methods than by solution, emulsion or suspension polymerisation techniques in aqueous media from solid polymers
A method and apparatus for producing fiber yarn is provided. The novel apparatus includes a first transportation and pressing element (1) and a second transportation and pressing element (5) arranged adjacent to the first transportation and pressing element (1) as well as elements for driving the transportation and pressing elements (1, 5). The first and second transportation and pressing elements (1, 5) are arranged to form a nip therebetween. The apparatus also includes a nozzle (9) for feeding fiber suspension (6), such as pulp fiber suspension, to the nip between the first and second transportation and pressing elements (1, 5).
A method and apparatus for producing fibre yarn is provided. The novel apparatus includes a first transportation and pressing element (1) and asecond transportation and pressing element (5) arranged adjacent to the first transportation and pressing element (1) as well as means for driving the transportation and pressing elements (1, 5). The first and second transportation and pressing elements(1, 5) are arranged to form a nip there between. The apparatus also includes a nozzle (9) for feeding fibre suspension (6), such as pulp fibre suspension, to the nip between the first and second transportation and pressing elements (1, 5).
A method and apparatus for producing fiber yarn is provided. The novel apparatus includes a first transportation and pressing element (1) and a second transportation and pressing element (5) arranged adjacent to the first transportation and pressing element (1) as well as elements for driving the transportation and pressing elements (1, 5). The first and second transportation and pressing elements (1, 5) are arranged to form a nip therebetween. The apparatus also includes a nozzle (9) for feeding fiber suspension (6), such as pulp fiber suspension, to the nip between the first and second transportation and pressing elements (1, 5).
A method and apparatus for producing fibre yarn is provided. The novel apparatus includes a first transportation and pressing element (1) and a second transportation and pressing element (5) arranged adjacent to the first transportation and pressing element (1) as well as elements for driving the transportation and pressing elements (1, 5). The first and second transportation and pressing elements (1, 5) are arranged to form a nip therebetween. The apparatus also includes a nozzle (9) for feeding fibre suspension (6), such as pulp fibre suspension, to the nip between the first and second transportation and pressing elements (1, 5).
A method for the manufacture of fibrous yarn includes providing an aqueous suspension formed from fibers and at least one rheology modifier; directing the aqueous suspension through at least one nozzle, to form at least one yarn, and subjecting said yarn to dewatering. The at least one nozzle can have an inner diameter of an outlet smaller than or equal to a maximum length weighed fiber length of the fibers.
D01F 2/30 - Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivativesManufacture thereof from cellulose derivatives from organic cellulose esters or ethers, e.g. cellulose acetate by the dry spinning process
D01F 2/28 - Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivativesManufacture thereof from cellulose derivatives from organic cellulose esters or ethers, e.g. cellulose acetate
D01F 2/26 - Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivativesManufacture thereof from cellulose derivatives from nitrocellulose