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Title:
Fabric having multiple solid colored stripes
Abstract:
A generally planar fabric having a plurality of solid colored stripes. The fabric comprises a first plurality of warp yarns having a first color, a second plurality of warp yarns having a second color different from said first color, and a plurality of transparent filling yarns. All of the yarns are interwoven according to a desired weave pattern. At the yarn crossover points or junctions of the fabric, the transparent yarns allow the colors of the warp yarns to show through. In a preferred embodiment, a multifilament core yarn encapsulated in a plastisol containing a foaming agent constitutes the warp yarns, and a multifilament transparent core yarn encapsulated in a clear plastisol constitutes the filling yarns.
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Inventors:
Worrall, James D. (East Greenwich, RI, US)
Application Number:
939705
Filing Date: 1978-09-05 Publication_date: 1980-04-08 Assignee:
Engineered Yarns, Inc. (Coventry, RI)
Primary Class(es):
442/186
28/163, 139/383R, 139/416, 139/420R, 156/148, 428/365, 428/373
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US Patent Ref:
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Primary Examiner:
Bell, James J.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Fleit & Jacobson
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