Patent classifications
D10B2201/10
HIGHLY ABSORBENT, SUPER-SOFT AND FUNCTIONALIZED COMPOSITE YARN, TEXTILE AND RELATED MANUFACTURING METHOD
A highly absorbent, super-soft composite yarn includes a core formed of microfibers and a covering layer formed of natural fibers which are twisted and surround the microfibers. The microfiber is a composite fiber having two or more components. In one structure, the two components are held together in an interleaved structure resembling an orange in cross-section. In another structure, the microfibers have undergone a splitting process and the two components are separated from each other, where the single filaments of the two components have a linear mass density below 0.55 dtex. The natural fibers of the covering layer cotton fibers, hemp fibers, wool fibers, bamboo fibers, silk fibers, or soybean fibers. The microfibers are functionalized with one or more additives, such as antibacterial, aromatic, and UV-blocking additives. A method for manufacturing the composite yarn and related textile is also described.
ULTRA-HIGH-QUALITY TOWEL AND YARN USED TO WEAVE IT
An ultra-high-quality towel having unique sensory characteristics and manufactured from renewable resources is woven from a yarn spun from 50% washable merino-type wool fiber and 50% rayon fiber from bamboo. The towel is lustrous, luxuriously smooth and warm, highly absorbent, resistant to pilling, and durable.
Hygro yarns for use in making fabrics
A process is described wherein pile yarn is woven with cotton weft and warp yarns to produce terry fabrics, such as towels. The fabric is then washed in warm water to dissolve the PVA fiber. The amount of fibers dissolved, depends upon the count of the yarn or yarns used. By dissolving the PVA fibers, a hollow air space is produced throughout the pile yarn, corresponding to an increase in the air space in the pile yarn. By increasing the in space in the pile yarn, the resulting towels are softer and bulkier than standard cotton towels. The present invention further relates to pile yarn in terry woven fabric (warp yarn), or weft yarn, in the case of flat fabrics.
Absorbent fabric made from hygro yarns
A process is described wherein pile yarn is woven with cotton weft and warp yarns to produce terry fabrics, such as towels. The fabric is then washed in warm water to dissolve the PVA fibers. The amount of fibers dissolved, depends upon the count of the yarn or yarns used. By dissolving the PVA fibers, a hollow air space is produced throughout the pile yarn, corresponding to an increase in the air space in the pile yarn. By increasing the air space in the pile yarn, the resulting towels are softer and bulkier than standard cotton towels. The present invention further relates to pile yarn in terry woven fabric (warp yarn), or weft yarn, in the case of flat fabrics.
Hygro materials for use in making yarns and fabrics
A process is described wherein pile yarn is woven with cotton weft and warp yarns to produce terry fabrics, such as towels. The fabric is then washed in warm water to dissolve the PVA fibers. The amount of fibers dissolved, depends upon the count of the yarn or yarns used. By dissolving the PVA fibers, a hollow air space is produced throughout the pile yarn, corresponding to an increase in the air space in the pile yarn. By increasing the air space in the pile yarn, the resulting towels are softer and bulkier than standard cotton towels. The present invention further relates to pile yarn in terry woven fabric (warp yarn), or weft yarn, in the case of flat fabrics.
Bathrobe With Excellent Heat Retention and Washing Durability
Provided is a bathrobe which includes a terry fabric woven with a ground thread including a cotton yarn, a terry yarn formed of a core yarn including a nylon and polyester split type microfiber and a cover yarn covering the core yarn, and weft including a hollow yarn, and is light and has excellent heat retention.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING BLEND YARN WITH BAMBOO FIBER
Bamboo is immersed in alkali solution. The bamboo is took out from the alkali solution, and dried. Bamboo fiber is obtained from the dried bamboo. A heat and pressure treatment is performed over the obtained bamboo fiber. The treated bamboo fiber is mixed and spun with second fiber to form blend yarn.
Antibacterial textile and preparation method thereof
An antibacterial textile and a preparation method thereof are provided. The antibacterial textile provides advantages as follows: various sources for raw material ingredients; low cost and good antibacterial effect; safe and eco-friendly; simple in preparation method; and easy operation. Therefore, the present invention is widely applicable in industrial production.
ORIGINAL ECOLOGICAL BAMBOO FIBERS, PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF
Original ecological bamboo fibers and a preparation method and application thereof are provided in the present disclosure, belonging to the technical field of bamboo fibers, where the preparation method includes the following steps: cutting a bamboo material into sheets, feeding, slicing to obtain thin-layer bamboo slices, followed by cake pressing and cooking treatment, then cleaning and post-processing the bamboo slices to obtain the original ecological bamboo fibers. The present disclosure also discloses the original ecological bamboo fibers prepared by the preparation method and the application thereof in preparing bamboo fiber yarns.
ANTI-MICROBIAL FABRIC INCLUDING BAMBOO VISCOSE FIBERS
A generally eco-friendly fabric blend with antimicrobial properties may be woven from a combination of bamboo viscose, polyester, silver yarn, and graphene. The fabric may offer a solution for a variety of bedding materials due to the unique blend of fibers used. Bamboo viscose, a type of fabric made from bamboo fibers, is known for its softness, smooth texture, and moisture-wicking properties, making it popular for use in clothing, bedding, and other textiles. Polyester is a durable fabric material that improves longevity and has antimicrobial properties. Graphene has thermoregulatory properties, keeping users comfortable in changing climates and also has antimicrobial properties. Silver yarn as active antimicrobial properties as it actively disrupts the cellular processes of microbes. A final treatment with a polymer-based antimicrobial that uses a delivery system to transport and secure silver ions to the treated article, further improves the antimicrobial effect of the fabric.