D02G3/406

Novel Light Flame-Retardant Heat-Insulated Warm-Retention Protective Fabric and Preparation Method Thereof
20180105960 · 2018-04-19 ·

The present application discloses a novel light flame-retardant heat-insulated warm-retention protective fabric and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method comprises the steps of making soluble fibers and wrapping fibers into core spun yarns by ring spun core-spun spinning method, and weaving the made core spun yarns into a grey fabric by a loom; and then dissolving the soluble fibers in the grey fabric, and finally making the grey fabric into the novel light flame-retardant heat-insulated warm-retention protective fabric upon dyeing and finishing procedures. The protective fabric is a hollow yarn fabric and includes conventional woven goods and knit goods, still air will be generated among the yarns. With respect to the protective fabric with flowing air in the prior art, the protective fabric of the present invention has the advantages of better heat insulation and warm retention, lighter weight and stronger comfort.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING MULTI-HOLE ULTRA SOFT YARNS
20170370022 · 2017-12-28 ·

The present invention provides a method for successively introducing water soluble fibers into finish fibers (e.g. cotton) to produce a hollow and ultra soft structure, by introducing water soluble slivers into the center of a fabric feeder with one or more cotton fiber slivers arranged around the water soluble fiber in a pre-drawing process via a fabric sliver feeder. A plurality of these fibers can be drawn together to produces a fiber having multiple water soluble fibers. A cloth, e.g., towel, can be made using the method.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING SINGLE-HOLE ULTRA SOFT YARNS
20170370028 · 2017-12-28 ·

The present invention provides a method for successively introducing water soluble fibers into natural fibers (e.g. cotton) to produce a hollow and ultra soft structure, by introducing water soluble slivers into the center of a multi-hole feeder with multiple cotton fiber slivers arranged around the water soluble fiber in a pre-drawing process via a multi-hole sliver feeder. A cloth, e.g., made using the method.

METHOD OF MAKING TEXTILE PRODUCTS FROM HYGRO MATERIAL
20170342609 · 2017-11-30 ·

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
20170275791 · 2017-09-28 ·

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.

Method for Preparing Untwisted, Hollow, High-Count Textiles and Method for Recovering the Solute in an Alkaline Lysis Solution
20170175323 · 2017-06-22 ·

The present invention discloses a method for preparing untwisted, hollow, high-count textiles comprising the following steps: a. preparing an alkaline degradable slice; b. preparing a blended spun melt; c. preparing an easily alkaline soluble and degradable fiber by spinning; d. preparing the textiles or an embroidered article. A method for recovering the solute in an alkaline lysis solution comprises an alkaline lysis solution obtained after the degradation of the easily alkaline soluble and degradable fiber is subjected to an acid precipitation, so as to produce terephthalic acid, wherein the waste water obtained by filtering meets the emission standard and is introduced to a biochemistry processing system.

Hygro yarns for use in making fabrics
09677201 · 2017-06-13 · ·

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
09677202 · 2017-06-13 · ·

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
09677205 · 2017-06-13 · ·

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 textile structures and related processes

A woven fabric includes a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns interwoven with the plurality of warp yarns to define the woven fabric. Multiple weft yarns are inserted through the shed during weaving cycle to form higher thread count fabrics.