Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
442182000 | Woven fabric has an elastic quality | 44 |
20080318485 | Core spun yarn and woven stretch fabric - A core spun yarn comprising a bi-component polyester filament and an elastomeric fiber. The polyester filament has a denier from about 20 to about 150 and the elastomeric fiber has a denier from 20 to 140. The polyester filament is about 2 weight percent to about 60 weight percent, based on total weight of the yarn and the elastomeric fiber is from about 1 percent to about 40 percent, based on total weight of the yarn. The elastomeric fiber may have higher draft than the bi-component polyester fiber. The polyester filament comprises poly (trimethylene terephthalate) and at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly (ethylene terephthalate) and poly (tetramethylene terephthalate) and said elastomeric fiber is spandex. The yarn may include a sheath of at least one staple fiber. The disclosure also includes a fabric of the bi-component polyester filament and an elastomeric fiber. | 12-25-2008 |
20090011672 | WASHABLE WOOL STRETCH FABRICS WITH DIMENSIONAL STABILITY - The present disclosure is directed to washable wool stretch or elastic textile articles which are dimensionally stable. Preferably, the articles are characterized in that they have not been subjected to temperatures greater than 1600 C. The disclosure is also directed to a method to make dimensionally stable wool stretch articles characterized by the absence of a traditional heat-setting step. | 01-08-2009 |
20090023352 | SHOCK ABSORBING FABRIC STRUCTURES - Fabric structures having two connection segments and an expansion segment between the two connection segments are provided. The fabric structure includes ground yarns that form a sheath, binder yarns, elongation yarns surrounded by the sheath, and lateral yarns. In the expansion segment, at least some of the lateral yarns are interwoven with the elongation yarns to connect the elongation yarns laterally with the sheath. Heat treatment of the expansion segment shrinks the length of the elongation yarns during manufacture. The sheath does not substantially shrink from the heat treatment relative to the elongation yarns and gathers together in an accordion-like arrangement. A tensile load applied to the fabric structure stretches the elongation yarns and unfolds the gathered sheath. The high strength sheath supports the tensile load when completely unfolded, while the elongation yarns absorbs energy as the fabric structure stretches or elongates. | 01-22-2009 |
20090042471 | Impact Resistant Sheet Material - The present invention provides an impact resistant sheet material that helps provide exterior walls of a building with resistance to impacts so that the building structure can meet building standards, such as the Miami-Dade County Large Missile Impact Test, for resisting impacts in high wind areas. In one embodiment, sheet material comprises an impact resistant layer that attached to fibrous substrate. The impact resistant layer provides impact resistance to the sheet material so that a wall structure employing the sheet material is able to successfully withstand an impact from a projectile comprising a 9 pound, 7 foot two-by-four (“2×4”) traveling at a speed of at least 34 miles per hour. The impact resistant sheet material may comprise a moisture vapor permeable, water-impermeable barrier layer having a hydrohead of at least 55 cm and a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least 35 g/m | 02-12-2009 |
20090042472 | Fibers Made from Copolymers of Ethylene/Alpha-Olefins - A fiber is obtainable from or comprises an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer characterized by an elastic recovery, Re, in percent at 300 percent strain and ( | 02-12-2009 |
20090061711 | STRETCH WOVEN FABRICS - The invention provides a polyester bicomponent core spun yarn comprising a sheath of at least one hard fiber and having an English cotton count of from about 5 to about 60 and a core of bicomponent polyester filament. The invention further includes a fabric substantially free of grin-through of the bicomponent polyester filament. | 03-05-2009 |
20090117799 | Cellulose Fiber Blended Fabric - The present invention provides a fabric which makes the wearer feel comfortable when the wearer is not in a sweating state and does not give a sticky feeling or a steamy feeling to the wearer even when the wearer perspires. The present invention can be achieved by a cellulose fiber-blended fabric, characterized by comprising cellulose fibers having a rate of dimensional change upon water absorption of 2% or more. When the fabric of the present invention is applied to sportswear, inner wear, outer wear, and the like, the wearer can obtain a comfortable wear feeling. | 05-07-2009 |
20090186546 | COMPOSITE PRESS FABRIC - A press fabric for a machine for the production of web material, especially paper or cardboard, including a carrying structure and a plurality of layers on one web material contact side of the carrying structure, whereby polymeric material is contained in at least one of the layers of fibrous material. | 07-23-2009 |
20090247033 | FIBERS MADE FROM COPOLYMERS OF ETHYLENE/a-OLEFINS - A fiber is obtainable from or comprises a blend of a propylene based polymer and an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer characterized by an elastic recovery, Re, in percent at 300 percent strain and 1 cycle and a density, d, in grams/cubic centimeter, wherein the elastic recovery and the density satisfy the following relationship: Re>1481−1629(d). Such interpolymer can also be characterized by other properties. The fibers made therefrom have a relatively high elastic recovery and a relatively low coefficient of friction. The fibers can be cross-linked, if desired. Woven, knitted or non-woven fabrics can be made from such fibers. | 10-01-2009 |
20100279571 | Fibers Made From Copolymers of Ethylene/A-Olefins - A fiber is obtainable from or comprises an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer characterized by an elastic recovery, Re, in percent at 300 percent strain and 1 cycle and a density, d, in grams/cubic centimeter, wherein the elastic recovery and the density satisfy the following relationship: Re>1481−1629(d). Such interpolymer can also be characterized by other properties. The fibers made therefrom have a relatively high elastic recovery and a relatively low coefficient of friction. The fibers can be cross-linked, if desired. Woven or non-woven fabrics can be made from such fibers. | 11-04-2010 |
20110053449 | Multipurpose Laminated Stretch Fabric - The current invention relates to a multifunctional and multipurpose laminated stretch fabric suitable for home textiles, upholstery and apparels and other personal and industrial applications comprising at least one non-stretchable or easily deformable fabric element ( | 03-03-2011 |
20120270455 | WOVEN OR KNITTED FABRIC - A woven and knitted fabric according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a yarn containing elastic fibers and at least one kind of non-elastic fibers. The woven and knitted fabric is subjected to mold processing. The elastic fibers contain heat-fusible polyurethane elastic filaments each having a fineness of 17 dtex or more, and at least part of the heat-fusible polyurethane elastic filaments is heat-fused in the woven and knitted fabric. The woven and knitted fabric is subjected to the mold processing at 120 to 190° C. | 10-25-2012 |
20120289114 | POLYESTER FIBER FOR AIRBAG AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF - The present invention relates to a polyester fiber that can be applied to a fabric for airbag, particularly, to a polyester fiber having an elongation of 0.4% or less at the stress of 1.0 g/d, an enlongation of 4.0% or less at the stress of 4.0 g/d, and an enlongation of 7.0% or less at the stress of 7.0 g/d, and an initial modulus of 105 to 130 g/d; a method of preparing the same; and a fabric for airbag prepared therefrom. Since the polyester fiber of the present invention decreases stiffness remarkably and secures superior mechanical properties by having a high strength, high elongation, and high shrinkage, it is possible to provide superior packing property, dimensional stability, and air-tight effect, and to protect passengers safely by minimizing the impact applied to the passengers, when it is used for the fabric for airbag. | 11-15-2012 |
20130102217 | ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FABRIC AND MANUFACTURING METHOD AND APPARATUS THEREOF - The present invention discloses to relates to an electrically conductive fabric, and a manufacturing method and an apparatus thereof, and more specifically to an electrically conductive fabric, and a manufacturing method and an apparatus thereof, wherein part of electrically conductive wire woven together into fabric is selectively exposed to the outside of the fabric to perform the tying of electrically conductive wires and the connection of various elements and modules quickly and conveniently, so that workability and productivity can be improved. | 04-25-2013 |
20150354101 | STRETCH YARNS AND FABRICS WITH MULTIPLE ELASTIC YARNS - Included herein is an articles and methods including a core spun yarn. The core spun yarn includes a sheath of hard fibers and two sets of elastic fibers wherein the sets of elastic fibers have different properties. The properties may differ in one or more ways such as having a different denier, composition or draft. One or both of the sets of elastic fibers can be precovered. | 12-10-2015 |
442183000 | Including a preformed layer other than the elastic woven fabric (e.g., fabric or film or foil or sheet layer, etc.) | 4 |
20090042473 | Elastic Composite Film and Composite Fabric and Production Processes Thereof - An elastic composite film provided with a sintered ePTFE film and an elastomeric resin layer, produced by continuously forming the elastomeric resin layer on at least one side of the sintered ePTFE film, continuously elongating the resulting multilayer film at less than the yield point of the expanded, sintered, porous film and at an elongation factor of 1.3 times or more in the biaxial directions, or in the uniaxial direction without contracting in the direction perpendicular to the direction of elongation, and relaxing the resulting elongated multilayer film, wherein when the composite film is elongated by 10% in the longitudinal and/or transverse direction, the tensile stress strength of the composite film is 2.5 N/15 mm or less, and/or the elongation percentage of the composite film in the longitudinal and/or transverse direction is 30% or more and the elongation recovery rate is 70% or more. | 02-12-2009 |
20110070796 | ADHESIVE TAPE - The present invention provides an adhesive tape to be used for clothes, more specifically, to be used for non-sewn clothes, which are made into clothes using the adhesive tape, reducing sewn portions of clothes to the utmost. The adhesive tape has elasticity in the warp direction while controlling crosswise stretching to the utmost. An adhesive tape is characterized in that it is made from an elastic film as a core layer, hot melt resin laminated on one surface thereof, and a woven-knitted fabric laminated on the other surface. The woven-knitted fabric is set while being stretched to the limit in the crosswise direction, and includes heat seal elastic yarn. Moreover, warp knitted fabric is suitable for the woven-knitted fabric, heat seal polyurethane elastic yarn is suitable for the heat seal elastic yarn, and a polyurethane film is suitable for the elastic film, and it is used for non-sewn clothes. | 03-24-2011 |
20150044928 | FIBROUS PART AND MOLDED PART - A non-woven fabric ( | 02-12-2015 |
20150290905 | MULTILAYER COMPOSITE CLOTH WITH DIFFERENT ELASTICITIES AND SCALABILITIES AND APPLICATION THEREOF - A multilayer composite cloth with different flexibility and scalability can be used in wearing articles. The multilayer composite cloth has at least two surface-overlaid stretch cloths to present a multilayer composite structure. An elastic enhancement strip is bound between the two stretch cloths and corresponds to local area of the two stretch cloths, enabling the distribution area of the elastic enhancement strip to generate different elasticity. The elastic enhancement strip is hidden between the stretch cloths but does not appear on the surface of the composite co-structure cloth, thus enabling the composite co-structure cloth to present one cloth pattern with different elasticity and scalability. This cloth used in wearing articles will provide binding, support or bracing to muscles or joints maintain aesthetics of wearing articles and achieve the goals of protection, reducing injury probability, slimming and beauty. | 10-15-2015 |
442184000 | Including elastic strand or strip | 25 |
20080207074 | Electrically conductive strands, fabrics produced therefrom and use thereof - Described are melt-spun strands having a modulus of elasticity of at least 14 GPa and an elastic extension of less than or equal to 0.5%, comprising a) a thermoplastic polyester, b) a thermoplastic elastomeric block copolymer, and c) carbon black and/or graphite particles in the form of aggregates aligned along the longitudinal axis of the strand which form electrically conductive paths along the longitudinal axis of the strand. | 08-28-2008 |
20080268734 | ELASTIC COMPOSITE YARNS AND WOVEN FABRICS MADE THEREFROM, AND METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING THE SAME - Composite yarns have a filamentary core provided with at least one elastic performance filament and at least one inelastic control filament. A fibrous sheath, preferably formed from spun staple fibers, surrounds the filamentary core, preferably substantially along the entire length thereof. The at least one elastic performance filament most preferably includes a spandex and/or a lastol filament. The at least one inelastic control filament is most preferably formed of a textured polymer or copolymer of a polyamide, a polyester, a polyolefin and mixtures thereof. Preferably, the fibrous sheath is formed of synthetic and/or natural staple fibers, most preferably staple cotton fibers. The elastic composite fibers find particular utility as a component part of a woven textile fabric, especially as a stretch denim fabric, which exhibits advantageous elastic recovery of at least about 95.0% (ASTM D3107). | 10-30-2008 |
20080311811 | Press Pads - A press pad is provided for use in a laminate press. The pad includes a woven fabric of heat resistant strands wherein at least either the warp or the weft has a core made up of a plurality of strands within a sheath of an elastomeric material, and the other is made up of metal strands. Within the scale of the press pad, the strands making up the core lie substantially parallel to one another and to the longitudinal axis of the core. In use, therefore, when pressurized in the laminate press, the core structure collapses as the strands making up the core move relative to one another and the core tends to flatten out. This increases the springiness and compensation ability of the press pad without any loss of heat transfer ability. | 12-18-2008 |
20090176427 | Ultra-Resilient Fabric - A structure for use in industrial fabrics such as paper machine clothing and engineered fabrics. The structure contains both axially elastomeric yarns and relatively inelastic yarns in various patterns. The structure has a high degree of both compressibility under an applied normal load and excellent recovery (resiliency or spring back) upon removal of that load. | 07-09-2009 |
20090181590 | Ultra-Resilient Pad - A structure for use in a compressible resilient pad. The structure contains both axially elastomeric yarns and relatively inelastic yarns in various patterns. The structure has a high degree of both compressibility under an applied normal load and excellent recovery (resiliency or spring back) upon removal of that load. | 07-16-2009 |
20090191777 | STRETCH WOVENS WITH SEPARATED ELASTIC YARN SYSTEM - In some embodiments are an article including a woven fabric having warp yarns and weft yarns. Either warp yarn or weft yarn or both warp and weft yarns have two separate systems of yarns. The systems of yarns include a hard yarn forming the main body of fabric and a composite covered elastic yarn with an elastic fiber core; wherein the fabric has an outer face side, a back side, and the fabric includes at least one of: (a) a weaving pattern where the composite yarn and at least one adjacent hard yarn pass over the same pick when the composite yarn is on the outer surface; (b) the ratio of hard yarn denier to composite yarn denier is at least 1:1; and (c) the composite yarn floats over no more than 5 picks on the outer face side. | 07-30-2009 |
20090270004 | MOISTURE ABSORBENT QUICK DRY FACE FABRIC AND ITS PROCESSING TECHNIQUE - This invention makes public a kind of moisture absorbent quick dry face fabric produced by weaving together warp and weft yarns. The warp yarn uses medium organzine polyester yarn as raw material. The weft yarn consists of A weft and B weft. A weft uses low organzine moisture absorbent desweating filament while B weft uses low organzine composite thread composed of polyester low elastic thread and spandex elastic thread. This invention also makes public the processing technique of said moisture absorbent quick dry face fabric. Said invention features soft tactility, changeable crease, distinctive lines, good conductivity, flexibility, crease resistance, air permeability, moisture absorption and sweat removal. | 10-29-2009 |
20090286441 | POLYURETHANE UREA ELASTIC FIBER - Disclosed is a polyurethane urea elastic fiber containing 5-40% by weight of a polyurethane compound, wherein the compression deformation starting temperature determined by thermomechanical analysis (TMA) is not less than 150° C. but not more than 180° C. and time for thermal cutting at 180° C. is not less than 30 seconds. | 11-19-2009 |
20090298371 | WOVEN FABRIC - The invention relates to a woven fabric with a stretchable woven fabric structure, which has a high-elastic and a low-elastic yarn, the elasticity of the high-elastic yarn and the low-elastic yarn being chosen differently such that a specific relative movement takes place between the high-elastic yarn and the low-elastic yarn during stretching as intended. In accordance with the invention the low-elastic yarn contains a polyacetal, in particular a polyoxymethylene. | 12-03-2009 |
20100009586 | FLAME AND HEAT RESISTANT STRETCH FABRICS WITH IMPROVED CHEMICAL RESISTANCE AND DURABILITY - The present invention relates to flame and heat resistant stretch fabrics with improved durability. The stretch fabrics comprise crosslinked polyolefin elastic fibers which may be combined into a core spun yarn with inherently flame resistant fibers. The elastic fibers or yarns can be conveniently formed into fabrics using well-known techniques such as, for example, warp or weft weaving or by using co-knitting techniques with other flame resistant fibers or yarns. Such fabrics are useful in various durable or repeated-use fabric applications such as, but not limited to, clothing (in particular protective garments), and upholstery. | 01-14-2010 |
20110076906 | Novel Fabric Made of All Elastomeric Fiber and Its Applications - The present invention relates to a knitted fabric which adopts a novel weaving principle of changing knitting material structure to realize functions and effects which can not be achieved by ordinary fabric. The knitted fabric comprises the main component of novel woven 100 percent spandex fabric made of 100 percent spandex filament. Presently, elastic rubber pieces, rubber bands, etc., are applied to the underwear at the market for enhancing the elasticity and supporting effect. The common features is that they all have a poor elastic resilience, unstable structure, and prone to distortion and raveling. The present novel knitted fabric changes the principle of crocheting of the ordinary material of the traditional knitted fabric, adopting 100 percent spandex filament as the main material to change the elastic resilience, force, and structure stability of the traditional knitted fabric. The mutual double pulling effect of the knitted fabric in the spandex filament after crocheting is to remedy the defaults of the fabric of which the structure is deformed and the elastic resilience and the force are weakened after the fabric is elongated. Compared with the original fabric, the elastic recovery and the elastic force of the fabric are greatly increased and improved. | 03-31-2011 |
20110212659 | METHOD OF MAKING WOVEN FABRIC THAT PERFORMS LIKE A KNITTED FABRIC - A fabric with wefts that include hard yarns and elastomeric yarns in a predetermined arrangement such that at least one hard yarn is alternately arranged with at least one elastomeric yarn, the elastomeric yarns having a greater shrinkage ratio than that of the hard yarns; the hard yarns form under portions and over portions with respect to warps, said under portions being formed when said hard yarns pass along the back side of the warps and defining loop portions, and said over portions being formed when the hard yarns pass along the front side of the warps and define connection portions, wherein for each hard yarn, an average number of warps passed by the loop portion is at least 6, and wherein the elastomeric yarns form under portions and over portions with respect to said warps in a weave that is tighter than the weave of the hard yarns. | 09-01-2011 |
20110250808 | BELT - The fabric structure of a belt intended for use as a vehicle safety belt is characterised by warp ( | 10-13-2011 |
20120034834 | FUSIBLE BICOMPONENT SPANDEX - Included are multiple component elastic fibers prepared by a solution-spinning process such as dry spinning or wet spinner of spandex fibers including polyurethaneurea and polyurethane compositions. These fibers have a cross-section including at least two separate regions with definable boundaries wherein at least one region defined by the boundaries of the cross-section includes a polyurethaneurea or polyurethane composition. One region of the fiber includes a fusibility improvement additive to enhance adhesion to itself or to a substrate. | 02-09-2012 |
20120040579 | Shock Absorbing Fabric Structures - Fabric structures having elongation yarns and ground yarns that form a sheath are provided, with the structure having two connection segments and at least one expansion segment in between the connection segments. Heat treatment of the one or more expansion segments shrinks the length of the elongation yarns during manufacture. A tensile load applied to the fabric structure stretches the elongation yarns and unfolds the gathered sheath. The elongation yarns absorb energy as the fabric structure elongates. In some embodiments, the fabric structure has more than one expansion segment so that the deployment force of the structure is not constant. In some embodiments, the fabric structure includes a band in some portions. | 02-16-2012 |
20120244771 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING ELASTIC COMPOSITE YARNS - Composite yarns have a filamentary core provided with at least one elastic performance filament and at least one inelastic control filament. A fibrous sheath, preferably formed from spun staple fibers, surrounds the filamentary core, preferably substantially along the entire length thereof. The at least one elastic performance filament most preferably includes a spandex and/or a lastol filament. The at least one inelastic control filament is most preferably formed of a textured polymer or copolymer of a polyamide, a polyester, a polyolefin and mixtures thereof. Preferably, the fibrous sheath is formed of synthetic and/or natural staple fibers, most preferably staple cotton fibers. The elastic composite fibers find particular utility as a component part of a woven textile fabric, especially as a stretch denim fabric, which exhibits advantageous elastic recovery of at least about 95.0% (ASTM D3107). | 09-27-2012 |
20130260628 | Multi-Direction Stretch Fabric - A multi-direction stretch fabric includes a warp formed from first wrapped elastic fibers (e.g., nylon wrapped spandex) and a weft formed from a non-stretch fiber (e.g., wool) interlaced through the warp in a repeating half basket pattern alternating with a second wrapped elastic fiber (e.g., nylon wrapped spandex) interlaced through the warp in a repeating plain weave pattern. | 10-03-2013 |
20130330992 | Denim Fabric Including Recycled Material - Denim fabric, suitable for use as apparel, and garments made therefrom, wherein the denim fabric is made from at least about 50 wt % fibers produced from post-consumer recycled polyester and recycled cotton. In particular, warp yarns are made of recycled cotton and the other cotton, and the filling yarns are made of the post-consumer recycled polyester and spandex material. The warp yarn may be plied with like reclaimed warp yarn, and/or with virgin fiber warp yarn. The warp and filling yarns are combined to make the denim fabric. The denim fabric produced has strength and related properties sufficient for consumer use. The fabric or garment may also be subjected to washing, handwork, and/or other finishing effects that would change the look and feel of the fabric or add special characteristics. | 12-12-2013 |
20140308865 | STRETCHABLE AND DIMENSIONALLY STABLE WOVEN FABRIC MADE FROM POLYTRIMETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE BASED CORE SPUN YARNS. - A core spun yarn, wherein the core is a stretchable filament and is surrounded by a sheath of polytrimethylene terephthalate based staple fibers in combination with a second staple fiber. A fabric is made using the core spun yarn. The fabric produced from the core spun yarn is highly stretchable, has high dimensional stability, low growth and high recovery. | 10-16-2014 |
20150111451 | STRETCH FABRIC - A stretch fabric in which one yarn of warp and weft yarns is obtained from an inelastic yarn having a crimp ratio of 5% to 30% and at least a portion of the other is obtained from an elastic yarn having a crimp ratio of 0% to 5%, and characterized in that the extension percentage in a load direction along the former yarn is 5% to 30% when weighted with a 340N/5 cm load in the load direction. The stretch fabric has excellent cushioning properties and fatigue resistance, and can be used as a material that saves space and combines holding properties with cushioning properties. | 04-23-2015 |
20150133017 | STRETCH WOVENS WITH A CONTROL YARN SYSTEM - An article including a woven fabric comprising warp yarns and weft yarns, wherein at least one of either the warp yarns or the weft yarns includes: (a) a corespun elastic base yarn having a denier and including staple fiber and an elastic fiber core; and (b) a separate control yarn selected from the group consisting of a single filament yarn, a multiple filament yarn, a composite yarn, and combinations thereof; having a denier greater than zero to about 0.8 times the denier of the corespun elastic base yarn; wherein the woven fabric includes (1) a ratio of corespun base yarn ends to control yarn ends of up to about 6:1; or (2) a ratio of corespun base yarn picks to control yarn picks of up to about 6:1; or (3) both a ratio of corespun base yarn ends to control yarn ends of up to about 6:1; and a ratio of corespun base yarn picks to control yarn picks of up to about 6:1. | 05-14-2015 |
20160047065 | CLOTHING COMPRISING A FABRIC, COMPRISING ELASTIC FIBERS - Sports clothing, protective clothing, clothing for body shaping and clothing with a medical function, which clothing comprises at least one fabric comprising elastic fibers, which elastic fibers are produced from a polymer composition comprising a copolymer containing 20-80 wt. % of monomeric units of a dimerised fatty acid or a derivative thereof and further monomer units of at least one dicarboxylic acid and at least one diol. | 02-18-2016 |
20160083877 | WOVEN FABRIC HAVING THE ASPECT OF A SCUBA FABRIC, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A woven fabric that has the appearance of a neoprene fabric is obtained with a double face fabric in which the warp yarns passes at least three weft yarns on each side of the fabric. | 03-24-2016 |
20160120247 | Garment Containing a Porous Polymer Material - A garment that includes a porous polymeric material is provided. The porous polymeric material is formed from a thermoplastic composition containing a continuous phase that includes a matrix polymer. A microinclusion additive and nanoinclusion additive may also be dispersed within the continuous phase in the form of discrete domains, wherein a porous network is defined in the material that includes a plurality of nanopores having an average cross-sectional dimension of about 800 nanometers or less. | 05-05-2016 |
20160128406 | FARBRIC FOR WATER SPORTS GARMENT - A fabric for water sports garment includes a foam rubber layer, a first layer and a second layer. The foam rubber layer has a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The first layer is laminated on the first surface of the foam rubber layer, and the first layer has a plurality of types of multifilament yarns, and each of the multifilament yarns is 5-20 denier. The second layer is laminated on the second surface of the foam rubber layer. | 05-12-2016 |