Textiles: manufacturing – Warp preparing or handling – Machine replenishing
Patent
1974-06-26
1976-05-04
Kee Chi, James
Textiles: manufacturing
Warp preparing or handling
Machine replenishing
28 76T, 139391, 139425R, 428 93, D06B 1900, D06C 700, D03D 1502, D03D 2700
Patent
active
039539130
ABSTRACT:
A metallic velvet material comprising a woven textile pile fabric wherein at least a portion of the woven base fabric and/or the velvet surface-forming pile yarns is metallic. The metallic yarn may comprise a blended yarn formed of staple metal fibers and conventional nonmetallic textile fibers, or may be formed of continuous metal filament material. The metal fibers, or filaments, are preferably formed with rough unmachined, unburnished, fracture-free outer surfaces for improved retention in the velvet pile fabric.
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Brown Perry H.
Tremblay Maurice H.
Brunswick Corporation
Chi James Kee
Epstein S. L.
Heimovics J. G.
Olexa D. S.
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