Location History:
- St. Junien, FR (2006 - 2014)
- Saint Junien, FR (2002 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2024
Title: Innovations of Jean-Louis Monnerie
Introduction
Jean-Louis Monnerie is a notable inventor based in Saint-Junien, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of industrial fabrics, holding a total of nine patents. His work focuses on innovative methods for producing non-woven materials and permeable fabrics.
Latest Patents
Monnerie's latest patents include a method for producing a non-woven material. This method involves using a spun non-woven or melt spun technique, along with a conveyor belt arrangement. The process forms a web of non-woven material on the conveyor belt's surface while it is in motion. The conveyor belt features longitudinal threads that run in the direction of the web and transversal threads that are perpendicular to them. Notably, some longitudinal threads are made from a polymeric material that includes thermoplastic elastomeric components. Another significant patent is for a permeable belt designed for the manufacture of tissue, towel, and nonwovens. This fabric structure is permeable to air and water, featuring a contact surface with a pattern of raised areas and corresponding depressions, which imparts texture to the final product.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Monnerie has worked with prominent companies in the textile industry. He has been associated with Albany International Corporation and Cofpa - Compagnie Des Feutres Pour Papeteries Et Des Tissus Industriels. His experience in these organizations has contributed