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THE JAPAN WOOL TEXTILE CO., LTD.

THE JAPAN WOOL TEXTILE CO., LTD. Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20120110721WATERPROOF MOISTURE-PERMEABLE SHEET WITH FIRE PROTECTION PERFORMANCE AND FIRE-PROTECTING CLOTHING USING SAME - A fire-protecting waterproof moisture-permeable sheet 05-10-2012
20120042442FIREPROOF FABRIC AND FIREPROOF CLOTHING INCLUDING SAME - A fabric for fireproof clothing of the present invention is a fireproof fabric including flame-retardant fibers. The fabric is a woven fabric, a knitted fabric or a nonwoven fabric including 70 to 100 mass % of a polyetherimide fiber and 0 to 30 mass % of another flame-retardant fiber. The flame resistance, the heat resistance, and the wash resistance under ISO 11613-1999 as the international performance standards for fireproof clothing are: (1) flame resistance to be free from hole formation, dripping and melting; and to have afterflame time and afterglow time of not more than 2 seconds; (2) heat resistance to be free from firing, separation, dripping and melting; and to have a shrinkage rate of not more than 5%; and (3) washing resistance to have a shrinkage rate of not more than 3%. The fireproof clothing of the present invention includes the fireproof fabric fabricated as an inner liner. Thereby, the present invention provides a fabric for fireproof clothing that has excellent light resistance and heat resistance, and preferable dye-affinity and that can be produced at low cost, and fireproof clothing using the fabric.02-23-2012
20100205723MULTILAYER STRUCTURED SPUN YARN, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND, FABRICATED FROM THE YARN, HEAT-RESISTANT FABRIC AND HEAT-RESISTANT PROTECTIVE SUIT - The multilayer-structured spun yarn of the present invention is a multilayer-structured spun yarn C composed of a core fiber A and a cover fiber B that wraps around the core fiber; the core fiber A is in a range of 20 to 50 wt %; the cover fiber B is in a range of 50 to 80 wt %; the core fiber A contains a para-aramid fiber and is a stretch breaking twist yarn; the cover fiber B contains a flame-retardant acrylic fiber, a polyetherimide fiber, or a meta-aramid fiber; the direction of twist of the stretch breaking yarn and the direction of twist of the multilayer-structured yarn are the same; and the multilayer-structured yarn C has a twist number 1.2 to 1.6 times greater than that of the stretch breaking yarn. The heat-resistant textile of the present invention uses the aforementioned multilayer-structured spun yarn. The heat-resistant protective suit of the present invention uses the aforementioned heat-resistant textile.08-19-2010