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Insect Repellent Fabric

A fabric and insect-proof technology, applied in the direction of fabrics, insect-proof, leno fabrics, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the difficulty of fabric processing, and achieve the effects of anti-movement, simplified further processing, and high stability.

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-12-07
诺伯特・内尔
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This also increases the difficulty of fabric handling during the manufacturing process

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[0021] figure 1 The insect control shown can be hung on the outside in front of building windows to prevent insect intrusion without substantially compromising the view to the outside and air circulation. The device comprises a tenter frame 10 assembled rectangularly from profile assemblies, a specially woven insect-repellent fabric 12 stretched in said tenter frame, and suspension tabs 14 arranged in the corner regions of the tenter frame 10 . The webs can be snapped from behind on the frame edge of a window frame (not shown), so that the tenter frame 10 is held on the outside in front of the window frame and the sash opening inwards can be opened unhindered. Details of the installation principle are known per se and can also be taken from DE 197 49 517, to which reference is expressly made here.

[0022] The tenter frame 10 has a waterproof strip groove for clamping the fabric 12 and can be attached to the outside of the window frame in an insect-proof manner in the suspend...

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Abstract

The insect safety device has a mounting plate mountable before an opening and insect protection fabric (12), which has chaining yarn (16) and filling yarn (18) connected with one another in lattice-like manner. The chaining yarn and filling yarn runs in a separate thread level one above the other. An independent claim is also included for a method for production of an insect protection fabric for an insect safety device.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to an anti-insect device for blocking an opening such as a window or a door to prevent insects from invading, the anti-insect device has a bracket capable of being installed in front of the opening and an anti-insect fabric held on the bracket, the The insect-repellent fabric has warp yarns and weft yarns connected to each other in a grid pattern. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for producing an insect-repellent fabric for such an insect-repellent device. Background technique [0002] An unobtrusive appearance (bright transparency) and a high air flow should be preserved in such an insect protection device, wherein at the same time the fabric openings must be so small that even the smallest insects, such as mosquitoes, cannot penetrate. Pass. Plain-weave, synthetic-coated glass fiber fabrics have hitherto been available on the market for this purpose. Here glass fiber yarns ensure the stability and tensil...

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IPC IPC(8): E06B9/52D04H3/004D04H3/011D04H3/045D04H3/115D04H3/14
CPCD04H3/14D04H3/115D04H3/045D03D19/00E06B9/52D04H3/011D04H3/004
Inventor 诺伯特·内尔F·S·亨施
Owner 诺伯特・内尔
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