Patent classifications
D06P3/243
Nylon floorcoverings employing vat dyestuffs and methods of making the same
In one aspect, floor coverings are described herein comprising nylon fibers dyed with at least one vat dyestuff, the dyed nylon fibers exhibiting enhancements to lightfastness, color fastness, wet fastness and/or resistance to household bleach.
NYLON FLOORCOVERINGS EMPLOYING VAT DYESTUFFS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
In one aspect, floor coverings are described herein comprising nylon fibers dyed with at least one vat dyestuff, the dyed nylon fibers exhibiting enhancements to lightfastness, color fastness, wet fastness and/or resistance to household bleach.
Reactive leuco compounds and compositions comprising the same
A leuco composition comprises at least one reactive leuco compound, which reactive leuco compound comprises a leuco moiety and at least one reactive moiety covalently bound to the leuco moiety. A laundry care composition comprises a laundry care ingredient and a leuco composition. A method of treating a textile comprises the steps of (i) treating a textile with an aqueous solution containing a leuco composition, (ii) optionally, rinsing the textile, and (iii) drying the textile.
TEXTILE MATERIALS CONTAINING ARAMID FIBERS AND DYED POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBERS
A textile material comprises a plurality of yarns, the yarns containing an intimate blend of dyed polyphenylene sulfide fibers and aramid fibers. The dyed polyphenylene sulfide fibers comprising a disperse dye that is distributed substantially evenly across the cross-sectional area of the fibers. A method for dyeing textile materials containing polyphenylene sulfide fibers comprises the steps of (a) providing a plurality of polyphenylene sulfide fibers and aramid fibers; (b) spinning the blend of fibers into a plurality of yarns; (c) forming the yarns into a textile material; (d) subjecting the textile material to a polyphenylene sulfide dyeing process.
DIFFERENTIALLY VAT DYED YARNS AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
Yarns are described herein which, in some embodiments, comprise plies or single strands dyed with at least one vat dyestuff yielding a tweed or heathered appearance. In one aspect, a yarn comprises a first ply and a second ply each dyed with at least one vat dyestuff, wherein a difference in color depth (DL*) between the dyed first single strand and the dyed second single strand has an absolute value of at least 2 when the vat dyestuff is in an oxidized state. As described further herein, the first ply and the second ply are dyed in the same dyebath. In another aspect, a yarn comprises a first ply and a second ply each dyed with at least one vat dyestuff, wherein a reflectance ration between the second ply and the first ply ranges from 0.05 to 0.95.
NYLON FLOORCOVERINGS EMPLOYING VAT DYESTUFFS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
In one aspect, floor coverings are described herein comprising nylon fibers dyed with at least one vat dyestuff, the dyed nylon fibers exhibiting enhancements to lightfastness, color fastness, wet fastness and/or resistance to household bleach.
REACTIVE LEUCO COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE SAME
A leuco composition comprises at least one reactive leuco compound, which reactive leuco compound comprises a leuco moiety and at least one reactive moiety covalently bound to the leuco moiety. A laundry care composition comprises a laundry care ingredient and a leuco composition. A method of treating a textile comprises the steps of (i) treating a textile with an aqueous solution containing a leuco composition, (ii) optionally, rinsing the textile, and (iii) drying the textile.
Energy-absorbing textile material
A textile material exhibiting enhanced energy absorption (e.g., enhanced near-infrared energy absorption) and, optionally, flame resistance. The textile material comprises a textile substrate and a finish disposed on at least one surface of the textile substrate. The finish comprises a binder and an energy-absorbing agent. A method for protecting an individual from infrared radiation that can be generated during an arc flash comprises the step of positioning a textile material between an individual and an apparatus capable of producing an arc flash.
Fadable Multifunctional Monofilament Having a Core-Shell Structure
The present invention relates to a fadable multifunctional monofilament. More particularly, the present invention relates to a fadable multifunctional monofilament having a core-shell structure comprising an active substance(s) or a functional filler(s). The present invention also relates to a method for preparing the monofilament material, and a use of the monofilament material in a brush material such as a toothbrush.
GENETICALLY MODIFIED HOST CELLS PRODUCING VIOLACEIN, ANALOGUES, AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF
The present invention relates to methods for making compounds of formula (I) including violacein, violacein analogues and derivatives thereof, and to compositions, cells, and fermentation liquids comprising the compounds resulting from these methods.