Textiles: weaving – Weft manipulation – Weaving with stationary weft supply
Patent
1994-03-30
1995-06-06
Falik, Andrew M.
Textiles: weaving
Weft manipulation
Weaving with stationary weft supply
2807281, 139188R, 139389, 139100, 428225, 428229, D03D 4732
Patent
active
054213789
ABSTRACT:
A method for weaving airbag fabric for use in protecting vehicle occupants during a collision. The airbag fabric includes at least a portion of fabric woven with unsized warp and fill yarns by water-jet weaving at a weave construction of at least 47 warp and fill threads per inch comparable to that available by traditional Rapier weaving machines.
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Bowers Charles L.
Huggins Marshall L.
Tyler Jerry
Falik Andrew M.
Milliken Research Corporation
Moyer Terry T.
Robertson J. M.
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