18624946. THERMOPLASTIC NON-WOVEN TEXTILE ELEMENTS simplified abstract (NIKE, Inc.)

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THERMOPLASTIC NON-WOVEN TEXTILE ELEMENTS

Organization Name

NIKE, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Bhupesh Dua of Portland OR (US)

Karen A. Hawkinson of Portland OR (US)

THERMOPLASTIC NON-WOVEN TEXTILE ELEMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18624946 titled 'THERMOPLASTIC NON-WOVEN TEXTILE ELEMENTS

Simplified Explanation: A non-woven textile made of thermoplastic polymer filaments with varying degrees of fusion in different regions is described in the patent application.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Non-woven textile with distinct regions of filament fusion
  • Ability to incorporate the textile into various products like apparel and footwear
  • Heat bonding of the non-woven textile with other textile elements to form seams

Potential Applications: The technology can be used in the manufacturing of apparel, footwear, and other textile products.

Problems Solved: The technology provides a method for creating non-woven textiles with varying degrees of fusion, allowing for enhanced durability and flexibility in products.

Benefits:

  • Improved strength and durability in textile products
  • Versatile application in various industries
  • Enhanced seam construction for better product quality

Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized in the fashion industry for creating durable and high-quality apparel, as well as in the footwear industry for producing long-lasting shoes.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to non-woven textiles, thermoplastic polymer filaments, and heat bonding techniques in textile manufacturing.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in non-woven textile technology, thermoplastic polymer research, and innovative seam construction methods.

Questions about non-woven textile technology: 1. How does the fusion of thermoplastic polymer filaments impact the strength of the non-woven textile? 2. What are the potential environmental implications of using non-woven textiles in various industries?


Original Abstract Submitted

A non-woven textile may be formed from a plurality of thermoplastic polymer filaments. The non-woven textile may have a first region and a second region, with the filaments of the first region being fused to a greater degree than the filaments of the second region. A variety of products, including apparel (e.g., shirts, pants, footwear), may incorporate the non-woven textile. In some of these products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another textile element to form a seam. More particularly, an edge area of the non-woven textile may be heatbonded with an edge area of the other textile element at the seam. In other products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another component, whether a textile or a non-textile.