Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Edge feature
Patent
1983-09-19
1985-06-25
Page, Thurman K.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Edge feature
427 2, 4273931, 4273933, 4273934, 427412, 427413, 428257, 428260, 428272, 428337, B05D 302
Patent
active
045254095
ABSTRACT:
A process for making a fabric is used to produce bedding especially well suited for hospitals, nursing homes, jails, mental institutions, and the like. The process begins with a tightly woven taffeta or ripstop weave cloth made from fine nylon or polyester threads. First, one surface of the taffeta is coated with a urethane water repellent. Next, the partially finished product is treated by immersion in a bacteriostatic and fungistatic, a fire retardant, and an anti-static bath. The cloth is then cut and sewn into a desired, at least partially, finished product, such as a pillow cover or mattress ticking and can be vented as desired.
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Flexi-Mat Corporation
Page Thurman K.
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