TEXTILE TREATING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BIONIC-FINISH RUDOLF Rudolf GmbH Altvaterstr. 58-64 82538 Geretsried Germany Textile treating, in particular applying finishes to textiles;
BIONIC-FINISH RUDOLF Rudolf GmbH & Co. KG Chemische Fabrik Altvaterstrasse 58-64 D-82538 Geretsried Germany Textile treating, in particular applying finishes to textiles;
CZERO FLUOROCARBON-FREE TechnowSA Via Bolghetto 19 Colderio 6877 Switzerland Textile treating; Waterproofing textiles; Fireproofing of clothing; Applying finishes to textiles; Chemical treatment of textile; Textile dyeing; Preparation and treatment of fabric;The mark consists of a large capital C. The word ZERO is represented in the stylized font of outlined lettering and begins, spatially, within the white space of the letter C. Immediately next to the bottom line of the letter C are the words FLUOROCARBON-FREE.;C ZERO FLUOROCARBON-FREE;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
EMOTION BY MASCIONI MASCIONI S.P.A. Via Giacomo Mascioni, 4 CUVIO (VA) Italy TEXTILE TREATING, NAMELY, BLEACHING, PRINTING, DYEING, AND FINISHING; CLOTH DYEING, FABRIC BLEACHING, PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING, OFFSET PRINTING;LABELS NOT OF TEXTILE, DRAWINGS, CATALOGUES, MAGAZINES, PRINTED MATTER, NAMELY, PRINTED FORMS, PRINTED PATTERNS, STATIONERY, PAPER, CARDBOARD AND GOODS MADE FROM THESE MATERIALS, NAMELY, PAPER BAGS, ENVELOPES AND POUCHES FOR MERCHANDISE PACKAGING; CARDBOARD BOXES, CARDBOARD MAILING TUBES;LABELS (CLOTH), TEXTILES AND TEXTILE GOODS, NAMELY, BED BLANKETS, BED LINENS, DUVET COVERS, CURTAINS, COTTON FABRIC, TABLE LINENS, PILLOW CASES;TEXTILE TESTING;
MSB FLAME RETARDANT FINISSAGGIO TESSILE S&B S.R.L. VIA AGRO DEL CASTELLO 38 CASNIGO (BERGAMO) 24020 Italy textile treating, in particular permanent fireproofing of natural fiber fabrics;FLAME RETARDANT;
MSB FLAME RETARDANT Manifattura Satta & Bottelli S.P.A Via Delle Cave 3 Nerviano (MI) 20014 Italy textile treating, in particular permanent fireproofing of natural fiber fabrics;FLAME RETARDANT;
TEXTA TEXTA S.r.l. Via Silvio Pellico 4/6 I-21052 Busto Arsizio (VA) Italy [ Textile treating in the nature of textile finishing, molding of textiles, textile printing, namely, printing of patterns on textiles, textile cutting, weaving, dyeing of non-woven textiles, textile dyeing, dyeing of cloth or clothing ];The mark consists of the wording TEXTA in special characters with the letter X formed by 8 shaded circles grouped as overlapping pairs.;[ Coats; mantles; raincoats; dresses; suits; skirts; trousers; jackets; waistcoats; shirts; blazers; vests; sports jackets; wind-resistant jackets; bath robes; bathing suits; belts for clothing; neckties; shawls and headscarves; gloves; underwear; pajamas; nightgowns; stockings; tights; scarves; footwear; headgear, namely, hats and caps ];Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Fabrics, namely, fabrics for use as textiles [ in the manufacture of clothing, belts, footwear, shoes, bags, and furniture upholstery ]; textile goods, namely, textiles for use [ in the manufacture of clothing, belts, footwear, shoes, bags, and furniture upholstery, ] and substitutes for textile goods, namely, textile substitute materials made from synthetic materials; furnishing fabrics [ ; bath linen; household linen; bed linen; table linen; bed blankets; bed throws; covers for cushions; handkerchiefs of textile; pillow cases; sheets of textile, namely, bed sheets and bath sheets; unfitted fabric furniture coverings of textile; curtains of textile or plastic; fabrics for textile use; table napkins of textile ];The wording TEXTA has no meaning in a foreign language.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of joining a first textile element and a second textile element is disclosed. The method includes four general steps: First, the first textile element, the second textile element, and an adhesive element are formed. Second, a bond is formed between the first textile element and the adhesive element to define a bonded area and an unbonded area. Third, an aperture is formed in the first textile element and the adhesive element by removing at least a portion of the bonded area. Fourth, a bond is formed between the second textile element and the bonded area, thereby joining the first textile element and the second textile element.