18564207. NONWOVEN BODY AND TIRE simplified abstract (BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION)

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NONWOVEN BODY AND TIRE

Organization Name

BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Masahiko Yamamoto of Chuo-ku, Tokyo (JP)

Yoshihide Kouno of Chuo-ku, Tokyo (JP)

NONWOVEN BODY AND TIRE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18564207 titled 'NONWOVEN BODY AND TIRE

The nonwoven body described in the patent application consists of multiple metal fibers with a convex polygonal cross-sectional profile perpendicular to their longitudinal direction.

  • Metal fibers with convex polygonal cross-sections
  • Orthogonal to longitudinal direction
  • Nonwoven body construction

Potential Applications: - Protective clothing - Filtration systems - Insulation materials

Problems Solved: - Enhanced durability - Improved conductivity - Increased strength

Benefits: - Increased efficiency - Longer lifespan - Higher performance

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Metal Fiber Nonwoven Body for Advanced Protective Gear Description: This technology can be utilized in the production of high-performance protective gear for industries such as firefighting, military, and hazardous material handling.

Questions about Metal Fiber Nonwoven Body: 1. How does the convex polygonal cross-section of the metal fibers contribute to the overall performance of the nonwoven body? 2. What are the potential challenges in manufacturing nonwoven bodies with metal fibers of this specific profile?

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Original Abstract Submitted

A nonwoven body according to the disclosure includes a plurality of metal fibers each having a cross section orthogonal to a longitudinal direction, the cross section having a profile that is convex polygonal.