Treated fabric and expandable and retractable fabric structures

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Honeycomb-like

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428117, 428118, 428188, 428218, 428247, 428253, E06B 908, B32B 312

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060663820

ABSTRACT:
A treated fabric for use in fabricating expandable and retractable window coverings, partitions and the like, particularly honeycomb panels. The treated fabric is a textile material having at least one portion thereof treated with a fabric treatment composition and at least one portion thereof left untreated. A method of making a treated fabric, treated expandable and retractable window coverings, partitions and the like made from the treated fabric, and methods of making treated expandable and retractable window coverings, partitions and the like are also described.

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