Patent classifications
D03D39/22
METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR REDUCED WEIGHT TERRY CLOTH TOWEL WITH SINGLE-SIDED PILE LOOPS
A towel has pile loops on only one side. The towel further includes at least one weft yarn including wood pulp fiber yarn, at least one ground warp yarn including wood pulp fiber yarn, and at least one pile loop yarn including cotton yarn.
TOWEL CLOTH AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME
There are provided a towel cloth for which gluing is unnecessary during weaving and a method of producing the same. The towel cloth is composed of warp pile yarns, warp ground yarns, and weft ground yarns, warp pile yarns 1 are core-sheath conjugate spun yarns (bundled spun yarns), core component fibers 2 are polyester multifilament yarns, sheath component fibers 5 are cotton fibers, the sheath component fibers 5 include untwisted fibers 3 and wrapped fibers 4 on the surface thereof, and the wrapped fibers 4 are wound in one direction to bundle all components. The warp pile yarns 1 have a tenacious yarn structure, are strong against squeezing, and can be formed into a towel cloth without glue. This towel cloth is resistant to fluff dropping and has favorable water absorption and texture, and also has a fast drying speed.
TOWEL CLOTH AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME
There are provided a towel cloth for which gluing is unnecessary during weaving and a method of producing the same. The towel cloth is composed of warp pile yarns, warp ground yarns, and weft ground yarns, warp pile yarns 1 are core-sheath conjugate spun yarns (bundled spun yarns), core component fibers 2 are polyester multifilament yarns, sheath component fibers 5 are cotton fibers, the sheath component fibers 5 include untwisted fibers 3 and wrapped fibers 4 on the surface thereof, and the wrapped fibers 4 are wound in one direction to bundle all components. The warp pile yarns 1 have a tenacious yarn structure, are strong against squeezing, and can be formed into a towel cloth without glue. This towel cloth is resistant to fluff dropping and has favorable water absorption and texture, and also has a fast drying speed.
Terry article with synthetic filament yarns and method of making same
A terry article includes a ground component including a plurality of ground warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns, and a pile component disposed on at least one of a lower side and an upper side of the ground component. The pile component includes a first plurality of piles that extend away from the ground component along a vertical direction. The first plurality of piles are formed from a first set of pile yarns comprised of natural fibers and further define a first pile height. The pile component also includes a second plurality of piles that extend away from the ground component in the vertical direction. The second plurality of piles are formed from a set of continuous filament thermoplastic yarns and define a second pile height that is less than the first pile height.
Towel cloth and method of producing the same
There are provided a towel cloth for which gluing is unnecessary during weaving and a method of producing the same. The towel cloth includes warp pile yarns, warp ground yarns, and weft ground yarns. The warp pile yarns are core-sheath conjugate spun yarns or bundled spun yarns. The core component fibers are polyester multifilament yarns. The sheath component fibers are cotton fibers. The sheath component fibers include untwisted fibers and wrapped fibers on the surface thereof, and the wrapped fibers are wound in one direction to bundle all components. The warp pile yarns have a tenacious yarn structure, are strong against squeezing, and can be formed into a towel cloth without glue. This towel cloth is resistant to fluff dropping and has favorable water absorption and texture, and also has a fast drying speed.
Towel cloth and method of producing the same
There are provided a towel cloth for which gluing is unnecessary during weaving and a method of producing the same. The towel cloth includes warp pile yarns, warp ground yarns, and weft ground yarns. The warp pile yarns are core-sheath conjugate spun yarns or bundled spun yarns. The core component fibers are polyester multifilament yarns. The sheath component fibers are cotton fibers. The sheath component fibers include untwisted fibers and wrapped fibers on the surface thereof, and the wrapped fibers are wound in one direction to bundle all components. The warp pile yarns have a tenacious yarn structure, are strong against squeezing, and can be formed into a towel cloth without glue. This towel cloth is resistant to fluff dropping and has favorable water absorption and texture, and also has a fast drying speed.