Patent classifications
D02J1/08
COMPOSITE YARN, FABRIC, AND FIBER PRODUCT
A problem of the present invention is to provide a composite yarn, a fabric, and a fiber product, which are excellent in cotton-like appearance, texture, and snagging resistance, and preferably excellent in see-through-preventing properties and water absorbing and quick drying properties. The solution is to obtain a composite yarn using a thick and thin yarn and a crimped yarn and to obtain a fabric, if desired.
A CARPET, A CARPET PILE YARN, AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
A carpet comprising a backing and pile comprising looped or cut tufts of pile yarn attached to and extending from the backing. The pile yarn comprises un-twisted, entangled filaments. The filaments are self-crimped and optionally textured multi-component filaments. A first component of the multi-component filament comprises a first thermoplastic polymer and a second component of the multi-component filaments comprises a second thermoplastic polymer. The first and the second thermoplastic polymer have different yield behavior, whereby the multi-component filaments are self-crimping.
A CARPET, A CARPET PILE YARN, AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
A carpet comprising a backing and pile comprising looped or cut tufts of pile yarn attached to and extending from the backing. The pile yarn comprises un-twisted, entangled filaments. The filaments are self-crimped and optionally textured multi-component filaments. A first component of the multi-component filament comprises a first thermoplastic polymer and a second component of the multi-component filaments comprises a second thermoplastic polymer. The first and the second thermoplastic polymer have different yield behavior, whereby the multi-component filaments are self-crimping.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO PROVIDE COLOR ENHANCED YARNS
Systems and methods for producing BCF yarns include providing at least one color enhancement method for enhancing the color and/or hue of at least one of the N bundles of filaments. The color enhancement methods include tacking one or more of the bundles of spun filaments prior to and/or during drawing, texturizing one or more bundles of spun filaments individually from the other bundles of spun filaments, providing intermediate tacking of at least one bundle of texturized filaments and feeding the tacked and texturized filaments to a mixing cam for positioning tacked and texturized bundles relative one to the other before reaching the final tacking device, or combinations thereof.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PRECURSOR FIBER BUNDLE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CARBON FIBER BUNDLE, AND CARBON FIBER BUNDLE
A method for manufacturing a precursor fiber bundle provides precursor fiber bundles used in manufacturing carbon fiber bundles allowing high productivity and having high tensile strength with less yarn bundle divides in the fiber bundles. The method for manufacturing a precursor fiber bundle includes spinning by extruding a spinning solution through a spinneret to produce a coagulated fiber bundle, and interlacing the coagulated fiber bundle by applying a fluid onto the coagulated fiber bundle. The interlacing includes applying the fluid (18) under a pressure in a range of 0.01 to 0.05 MPa onto the coagulated fiber bundle (14) with a moisture content in a range of 25 to 50% under a tension of 0.02 g/dtex or less.
FIBRE FORMING PROCESS
A fibre drawing method for forming a fibre from a low Young's modulus material.
ASPIRATOR FOR MANIPULATING FILAMENTS
An aspirator provides linear control over air flow for manipulation of extruded fibers. A distribution manifold has a barrel valve between first and second flow channels, enabling precise, linear control over air flowing from a charge conduit to a pressure chamber surrounding a discharge pipe. Plural orifices in the discharge pipe connect the pressure chamber to the interior thereof, which is configured as a Venturi tube. Discharge pipe surfaces that can contact filaments therein are of hardened material while non-contact surfaces are of lighter materials.
ASPIRATOR FOR MANIPULATING FILAMENTS
An aspirator provides linear control over air flow for manipulation of extruded fibers. A distribution manifold has a barrel valve between first and second flow channels, enabling precise, linear control over air flowing from a charge conduit to a pressure chamber surrounding a discharge pipe. Plural orifices in the discharge pipe connect the pressure chamber to the interior thereof, which is configured as a Venturi tube. Discharge pipe surfaces that can contact filaments therein are of hardened material while non-contact surfaces are of lighter materials.
HEATHERED HELIX YARNS
A process is provided for the manufacture of an effect yarn, such as heathered helix yarns, for use in carpets, floorcoverings, and textile articles. The effect yarns contain patterned alternating sections of twisted multiple singles yarns and sections of entangled multiple singles yarns. More particularly, these effect yarns may comprise a plurality of S-direction twist sections, a plurality of Z-direction twist sections, and a plurality of non-twisted entangled sections interspersed between the S-direction twist sections and the Z-direction twist sections.
POLYETHYLENE MULTIFILAMENT INTERLACED YARN AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
In the present disclosure, there are provided a polyethylene multifilament interlaced yarn having excellent weavability as well as enabling the manufacture of a protective product having high cut resistance and excellent fit by giving sufficient entanglements to the polyethylene multifilament yarn, and a method for manufacturing the same.