Claims
- 1. A woven fastener product including a fabric base having ground yarns comprising warp yarns and filling yarns extending respectively in warp and filling directions, the woven fastener product, in the warp direction, having separate functional regions,
the functional regions having respective fastener element arrays including a plurality of rows of fastener elements, the fastener elements comprising yarns of the fabric base that project from a surface of the fabric base in selected locations, a first functional region including a plurality of rows of loop-engaging fastener elements and being substantially free of loop fastener elements, and a second functional region including a plurality of rows of loop fastener elements and being substantially free of loop-engaging fastener elements.
- 2. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein the loop fastener elements comprise multi-filament yarns projecting from the fabric base at selected locations in said second functional region, the multi-filament yarns extending across the warp direction of the woven fastener product and functioning as ground yarns of the fabric base in a region free of loop fastener elements.
- 3. The woven fastener product of claim 2 wherein the region free of loop fastener elements comprises said first functional region.
- 4. The woven fastener product of claim 2 wherein the fabric base includes a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, the multi-filament yarns extending between and holding together the first fabric layer and the second fabric layer in the region free of loop fastener elements.
- 5. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein the loop-engaging fastener elements comprise monofilament yarns projecting from the fabric base at selected locations in said first functional region, the monofilament yarns extending in a warp direction of the product and functioning as ground yarns of the fabric base in a region free of loop-engaging fastener elements.
- 6. The woven fastener product of claim 5 wherein the region free of loop-engaging fastener elements comprises said second functional region.
- 7. The woven fastener product of claim 5 wherein the fabric base includes a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, the monofilament yarns extending between and holding together the first fabric layer and the second fabric layer in the region free of loop-engaging fastener elements.
- 8. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein the functional regions extend in the filling direction substantially across the width of the fastener product.
- 9. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein the first functional region and the second functional region are separated in the warp direction by a region free of fastener elements.
- 10. The woven fastener product of claim 9 wherein the region free of fastener elements includes multi-filament ground yarns that form loop-engaging fastener elements in the first functional region and monofilament ground yarns that form loop fastener elements in the second functional region.
- 11. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein the rows of fastener elements extend in the filling direction.
- 12. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein the rows of fastener elements include more than two fastener elements.
- 13. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein the fastener element arrays include more than two rows of fastener elements.
- 14. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein the base fabric comprises a webbing having a thickness of at least 0.030 inches and a tensile strength in the warp direction of the webbing of at least 300 pound per lineal inch of width of the webbing.
- 15. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein sides of the fastener product extending in the warp direction include integral edge portions that are enlarged, in cross-section, relative to a main body of the fabric base to serve as load-dissipating structures.
- 16. The woven fastener product of claim 15 wherein the edge portions comprise woven tube structures.
- 17. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein at least some of the ground yarns comprise activated adhesive yarns that anchor the fastener elements to the woven base.
- 18. The woven fastener product of claim 17 wherein the activated adhesive yarns are comprised of a heat-activatable substance.
- 19. The woven fastener product of claim 17 wherein the activated adhesive yarns are comprised of a solvent-activatable substance.
- 20. The woven fastener product of claim 1 wherein the loop-engaging fastener elements are hook elements.
- 21. The woven fastener product of claim 1 in the form of a watch band.
- 22. The woven fastener product of claim 21 wherein the watch band includes a region free of fastener elements adjacent one of the functional regions, the region free of fastener elements suitable for attaching a timepiece thereto.
- 23. The woven fastener product of claim 21 wherein a first end of the watch band is attached to a buckle, the buckle constructed such that an opposite end of the watch band extends therethrough, the watch band being bent around the buckle to overlay the first functional region with the second functional region.
- 24. The woven fastener product of claim 1, 21 or 22 having woven loops that form pin-receiving sleeves for mounting a device or watch to the fastener product.
- 25. A woven fastener product having monofilament warp yarns, at least some of the monofilament warp yarns in one region forming an array of hooks for hook and loop fastening, and in another region at least some of the monofilament warp yarns forming loops that cooperate to form a mounting sleeve for a device to be attached to the fastener product.
- 26. The woven fastener product of claim 25 in which at least some of the same monofilaments in one region form hooks, in another region form at least part of a pin-receiving mounting sleeve.
- 27. The woven fastener product of claim 25 or 26 in which spaced apart, parallel pin-receiving sleeves formed by said monofilaments are spaced to receive mounting pins on opposite sides of a device to be mounted to the product.
- 28. The woven fastener product of claim 27 in combination with a wrist watch body having mounting pins on opposite sides of the body inserted through matching sleeves on the woven fastener product.
- 29. A method of manufacturing a woven fastener product including a fabric base having ground yarns comprising warp yarns and filling yarns extending respectively in warp and filling directions, the woven fastener product, in the warp direction, having a first functional region separated from a second functional region, the functional regions having respective arrays including a plurality of rows of fastener elements, the fastener elements extending from a surface of the fabric base, the method comprising:
projecting multi-filament yarns of the fabric base from the surface of the fabric base in selected locations in the second functional region to form an array of loop fastener elements being substantially free of hook fastener elements; projecting monofilament yarns of the fabric base from the surface of the fabric base in selected locations in the first functional region; and cutting the monofilament yarns projecting from the surface of the fabric base in the first functional region to form an array of loop-engaging fastener elements being substantially free of loop fastener elements.
- 30. A method of manufacturing a woven fastener product including weaving warp monofilaments in a base, and at selected regions, forming at least some of the monofilaments in loops that are subsequently acted upon to form hooks, and in at least one other region of the fastener product forming at least some of the monofilaments into loops that cooperate to define a pin-receiving mounting sleeve.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/050,501, filed Mar. 30, 1998, and soon to issue as U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,189. The entire contents of that application are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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10341808 |
Jan 2003 |
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09050501 |
Mar 1998 |
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10341808 |
Jan 2003 |
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