18670440. RECYCLABLE, ASYMMETRICAL-FACED COMPOSITE NONWOVEN TEXTILE simplified abstract (Nike, Inc.)
RECYCLABLE, ASYMMETRICAL-FACED COMPOSITE NONWOVEN TEXTILE
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Inventor(s)
Krista J. Connors of Beaverton OR (US)
Dallas Lund of Portland OR (US)
David Turner of Portland OR (US)
RECYCLABLE, ASYMMETRICAL-FACED COMPOSITE NONWOVEN TEXTILE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18670440 titled 'RECYCLABLE, ASYMMETRICAL-FACED COMPOSITE NONWOVEN TEXTILE
The abstract describes a recyclable, asymmetrical-faced composite nonwoven textile suitable for apparel and other articles, with methods of production outlined.
- The textile has a first face made from a first entangled web of fibers and a second face made from a second entangled web of fibers.
- The first face serves as the outer-facing surface of the apparel, providing abrasion resistance, while the second face forms the inner-facing surface with a soft hand feel.
Potential Applications: - Apparel manufacturing - Home textiles - Industrial applications requiring durable yet comfortable materials
Problems Solved: - Providing a textile with different properties on each face for specific end-uses - Enhancing comfort and durability in apparel and other articles
Benefits: - Improved comfort and performance in apparel - Sustainable and recyclable material option - Versatile applications in various industries
Commercial Applications: "Recyclable Asymmetrical-Faced Composite Nonwoven Textile: Innovations in Apparel and Beyond" This technology can be utilized in the fashion industry for creating durable yet comfortable clothing, as well as in the production of home textiles and industrial materials.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to composite nonwoven textiles, entangled web fiber technology, and asymmetrical-faced fabrics in the textile industry.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about advancements in sustainable textiles, recycling technologies, and innovative fabric production methods relevant to this recyclable composite nonwoven textile.
Questions about Recyclable Asymmetrical-Faced Composite Nonwoven Textile: 1. How does this textile contribute to sustainability in the fashion industry? - The textile offers a recyclable option for apparel production, reducing environmental impact. 2. What are the key differences between the first and second faces of the textile? - The first face provides abrasion resistance, while the second face offers a soft hand feel for comfort.
Original Abstract Submitted
Aspects herein are directed to a recyclable, asymmetrical-faced composite nonwoven textile suitable for use in apparel and other articles and methods of making the same. In example aspects, the asymmetrical-faced composite nonwoven textile includes a first face formed, at least in part from a first entangled web of fibers and an opposite second face formed, at least in part from a second entangled web of fibers. When incorporated into an article of apparel, the first face forms an outer-facing surface of the article of apparel, and the second face forms an inner-facing surface of the article of apparel. The first face includes features making it suitable to form the outer-facing surface such as resistance to abrasion, and the second face includes features making it suitable to form an inner-facing surface such as a soft hand.
- Nike, Inc.
- Krista J. Connors of Beaverton OR (US)
- Dallas Lund of Portland OR (US)
- David Turner of Portland OR (US)
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