D01G1/06

FIBERS, WOVEN FABRICS INCLUDING THE FIBERS, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20210340695 · 2021-11-04 · ·

Fibers, yarns, woven fabric including the yarns and fibers, and methods of manufacturing the same are disclosed. Fibers can include base material staple fibers and dissolvable or water-soluble fibers. At least the base material staple fiber is mixed and cleaned to form a base material web or sliver. The clean base material web or sliver is then intimately mixed with the dissolvable fibers in a blow room to form a homogenously-mixed base material/dissolvable material sliver. The homogenously-mixed base material/dissolvable material sliver is then blended again during drawing so as to produce a twice-mixed, ultra-homogenous yarn comprising base material and dissolvable material. A processing step can allow for removal of the dissolvable fibers to produce a yarn defining a plurality of pores that are uniformly distributed throughout the structure of the yarn.

FIBERS, WOVEN FABRICS INCLUDING THE FIBERS, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20230366134 · 2023-11-16 · ·

Fibers, yarns, woven fabric including the yarns and fibers, and methods of manufacturing the same are disclosed. Fibers can include base material staple fibers and dissolvable or water-soluble fibers that are mixed together to define an ultra-homogenous yarn comprising base material and dissolvable material, which is provided in at least the warp direction to form a woven fabric having a 7-end, 8-end or 10-end sateen weave. A processing step provides for the removal of the dissolvable fibers to produce a yarn defining a plurality of pores that are uniformly distributed throughout the structure of the yarn. The woven fabric has a thread count between 450-1200. The woven fabric is thermally-insulative, breathable and moisture-wicking.

FIBERS, WOVEN FABRICS INCLUDING THE FIBERS, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20230366134 · 2023-11-16 · ·

Fibers, yarns, woven fabric including the yarns and fibers, and methods of manufacturing the same are disclosed. Fibers can include base material staple fibers and dissolvable or water-soluble fibers that are mixed together to define an ultra-homogenous yarn comprising base material and dissolvable material, which is provided in at least the warp direction to form a woven fabric having a 7-end, 8-end or 10-end sateen weave. A processing step provides for the removal of the dissolvable fibers to produce a yarn defining a plurality of pores that are uniformly distributed throughout the structure of the yarn. The woven fabric has a thread count between 450-1200. The woven fabric is thermally-insulative, breathable and moisture-wicking.

Systems and methods for formation and harvesting of nanofibrous materials

A system that receives nanomaterials, forms nanofibrous materials therefrom, and collects these nanofibrous materials for subsequent applications. The system is coupled to a chamber that generates nanomaterials, typically carbon nanotubes produced from chemical vapor deposition, and includes a mechanism for spinning the nanotubes into yarns or tows. Alternatively, the system includes a mechanism for forming non-woven sheets from the nanotubes. The system also includes components for collecting the formed nanofibrous materials. Methods for forming and collecting the nanofibrous materials are also provided.

Systems and methods for formation and harvesting of nanofibrous materials

A system that receives nanomaterials, forms nanofibrous materials therefrom, and collects these nanofibrous materials for subsequent applications. The system is coupled to a chamber that generates nanomaterials, typically carbon nanotubes produced from chemical vapor deposition, and includes a mechanism for spinning the nanotubes into yarns or tows. Alternatively, the system includes a mechanism for forming non-woven sheets from the nanotubes. The system also includes components for collecting the formed nanofibrous materials. Methods for forming and collecting the nanofibrous materials are also provided.

FIBERS, WOVEN FABRICS INCLUDING THE FIBERS, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20200040490 · 2020-02-06 · ·

Fibers, yarns, woven fabric including the yarns and fibers, and methods of manufacturing the same are disclosed. Fibers can include base material staple fibers and dissolvable or water-soluble fibers that are mixed together to define an ultra-homogenous yarn comprising base material and dissolvable material, which is provided in at least the warp direction to form a woven fabric having a 7-end, 8-end or 10-end sateen weave. A processing step provides for the removal of the dissolvable fibers to produce a yarn defining a plurality of pores that are uniformly distributed throughout the structure of the yarn. The woven fabric has a thread count between 450-1200. The woven fabric is thermally-insulative, breathable and moisture-wicking.

MULTIFUNCTIONAL TEMPERATURE-ADAPTABLE YARN, AND PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF
20240076811 · 2024-03-07 ·

The present disclosure relates to the field of textiles, and in particular, to a multifunctional temperature-adaptable yarn, and a preparation method and use thereof. A multifunctional temperature-adaptable yarn is prepared from 20-30% of a temperature-adaptable fiber, 20-30% of an antibacterial fiber, and 40-60% of a cotton fiber in mass percentage by blending. The cotton fiber is a short fiber having a length of 10-50 cm. The multifunctional temperature-adaptable yarn has a linear density of 18-45 tex, a single yarn breaking strength of 12.5-12.8 cN/tex, a single yarn breaking strength coefficient of variation (Cv) of 11.5-12.5%, and a coefficient of variation of mass (CVm) of 11.3-11.4%. The multifunctional temperature-adaptable yarn in the present disclosure is made by blending three types of fibers and thus enabled to have good antibacterial and temperature adaptation properties.

MULTIFUNCTIONAL TEMPERATURE-ADAPTABLE YARN, AND PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF
20240076811 · 2024-03-07 ·

The present disclosure relates to the field of textiles, and in particular, to a multifunctional temperature-adaptable yarn, and a preparation method and use thereof. A multifunctional temperature-adaptable yarn is prepared from 20-30% of a temperature-adaptable fiber, 20-30% of an antibacterial fiber, and 40-60% of a cotton fiber in mass percentage by blending. The cotton fiber is a short fiber having a length of 10-50 cm. The multifunctional temperature-adaptable yarn has a linear density of 18-45 tex, a single yarn breaking strength of 12.5-12.8 cN/tex, a single yarn breaking strength coefficient of variation (Cv) of 11.5-12.5%, and a coefficient of variation of mass (CVm) of 11.3-11.4%. The multifunctional temperature-adaptable yarn in the present disclosure is made by blending three types of fibers and thus enabled to have good antibacterial and temperature adaptation properties.

Systems and methods for formation and harvesting of nanofibrous materials

A system that receives nanomaterials, forms nanofibrous materials therefrom, and collects these nanofibrous materials for subsequent applications. The system include a housing coupled to a synthesis chamber within which nanotubes are produced. A spindle may extend from within the housing, across the inlet, and into the chamber for collecting nanotubes and twisting them into a yarn. A body portion may be positioned at an intake end of the spindle. The body portion may include a pathway for imparting a twisting force onto the flow of nanotubes and guide them into the spindle for collection and twisting into the nanofibrous yarn. Methods and apparatuses for forming nanofibrous are also disclosed.

Systems and methods for formation and harvesting of nanofibrous materials

A system that receives nanomaterials, forms nanofibrous materials therefrom, and collects these nanofibrous materials for subsequent applications. The system include a housing coupled to a synthesis chamber within which nanotubes are produced. A spindle may extend from within the housing, across the inlet, and into the chamber for collecting nanotubes and twisting them into a yarn. A body portion may be positioned at an intake end of the spindle. The body portion may include a pathway for imparting a twisting force onto the flow of nanotubes and guide them into the spindle for collection and twisting into the nanofibrous yarn. Methods and apparatuses for forming nanofibrous are also disclosed.