Method of manufacturing velvet plush and article thereof
RE049640 · 2023-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06C29/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D06C29/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A method of manufacturing a velvet plush article includes the steps of: weaving a greige cloth by interweaving face yarns and backing yarns, wherein the face yarns are selected from single-ply bright trilobal yarns and two-ply yarns and the backing yarns are selected from FDY or DTY yarn: pre-processing the greige cloth by brushing, first setting, singeing and second setting the greige cloth sequentially; dyeing and/or printing the greige cloth; and finishing the greige cloth by softening, drying, brushing, sentering, heat-setting, singeing, shearing and final heat-setting the greige cloth. Accordingly, a velvet plush article having a superior smoothness and softness for providing a superior touch and feel comfort is achieved. The velvet plush article may be a velvet plush throw or blanket, or a velvet plush cloth for further processing.
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing a velvet plush article, comprising the steps of: weaving a greige cloth by interweaving face yarns and backing yarns, said face yarns comprising single-ply trilobal yarns or two-ply yarns and said backing yarns comprising fully drawn yarns or draw-textured yarns; pre-processing by sequentially brushing, first setting, singeing and second setting said greige cloth; dyeing the pre-processed greige cloth to form a colored cloth; and finishing by sequentially softening, drying, brushing, stentering, .Iadd.first .Iaddend.heat-setting, singeing, shearing and final heat-setting said colored greige cloth to form a finished velvet plush article having a flat body including a middle layer and two pile layers, each said pile layer having pile hair that is uni-directional, smooth and soft.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: printing a pattern on said colored cloth, and performing said finishing step on the printed colored cloth.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein said single-ply trilobal yarns are selected from the group of yarns having linear mass densities of 75D/144F, 90D/144F, 100D/144F and 150D/288F, the two-ply yarns are selected from the group of yarns having linear mass densities of 120D/288F or 300D/574F, and the backing yarns are yarns selected from fully drawn yarns having a weight of .[.approximately.]. 68D-100D or draw textured yarns having a weight of .[.approximately.]., 100D-150D.
4. The method of claim 2 wherein said single-ply trilobal yarns are selected from the group of yarns having linear mass densities of 75D/144F, 90D/144F, .[.120D/288F and 300D/574F.]. .Iadd.100D/144F and 150D/288F.Iaddend., and the backing yarns are yarns selected from fully drawn yarns having a weight of .[.approximately.]. 68D-100D or draw textured yarns having a weight of .[.approximately.]. 100D-150D.
5. The method of claim 3 wherein said face yarns and said backing yarns have a ratio of 4:1 by weight.
6. The method of claim 4 wherein said face yarns and said backing yarns have a ratio of 4:1 by weight.
7. The method of claim 5 wherein: said brushing .Iadd.during pre-processing .Iaddend.includes brushing in a frontward direction and brushing in a backward direction opposite of said frontward direction; said first setting process includes heat-setting between .[.approximately.]. 120-130° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min; said singeing process .Iadd.during pre-processing .Iaddend.includes passing said greige cloth across hot singe rollers in frontward, backward, backward, frontward, backward and backward directions, sequentially; and said second setting process includes heat-setting between .[.approximately.]. 170-180° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein: said brushing .Iadd.during pre-processing .Iaddend.includes brushing in a frontward direction and brushing in a backward direction opposite of said frontward direction; said first setting process includes heat-setting between .[.approximately.]. 120-130° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min; said singeing process .Iadd.during pre-processing .Iaddend.includes passing said greige cloth across hot singe rollers in frontward, backward, backward, frontward, backward and backward directions, sequentially; and said second setting process includes heat-setting between .[.approximately.]. 170-180° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min.
9. The method of claim 7 wherein said dyeing comprises the substeps of: bathing in dye fluid, and rinsing with water having a neutral pH or a low acidity that will result in the dyed greige cloth having a smooth and bright surface.
10. The method of claim 8 wherein said dyeing comprises the substeps of: bathing in dye fluid, and rinsing with water having a neutral pH or a low acidity that will result in the dyed greige cloth having a smooth and bright surface.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the softening process includes: washing to add acidity until the greige cloth is soft, and neutralizing the pH of the acidified greige cloth; the drying process includes drying at .[.approximately.]. 190° C. at a rolling speed of 20 m/min with an upper drying channel operated at 300 rpm and a lower drying channel operated at 1200 rpm; the brushing process .Iadd.during finishing .Iaddend.includes two brushing cycles; the stentering process includes stentering in a frontward direction and in a backward direction.[., sequentially.].; the .Iadd.first .Iaddend.heat-setting process includes heat-setting at .[.approximately.]. .Iadd.under .Iaddend.150° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min; the singeing process .Iadd.during finishing .Iaddend.includes passing said greige cloth across hot singeing rollers in backward, backward, frontward, frontward, backward, frontward, backward and frontward directions, sequentially; the shearing process includes shearing in frontward, backward, backward, frontward, frontward, frontward, backward and backward directions, sequentially, such that the final orientation of the pile hair is the same when approaching the cloth from both frontward and backward directions; and the final heat-setting process includes heat-setting at .[.approximately.]. 190° C. at a rolling speed of 30 m/min.
12. The method of claim 9 wherein the softening process includes: washing to add acidity until the greige cloth is soft, and neutralizing the pH of the acidified greige cloth; the drying process includes drying at .[.approximately.]. 190° C. at a rolling speed of 20 m/min with an upper drying channel operated at 300 rpm and a lower drying channel operated at 1200 rpm; the brushing process .Iadd.during finishing .Iaddend.includes two brushing cycles; the stentering process includes stentering in a frontward direction and in a backward direction, sequentially; the heat-setting process includes heat-setting at .[.approximately.]. .Iadd.under .Iaddend.150° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min; the singeing process .Iadd.during finishing .Iaddend.includes passing said greige cloth across hot singeing rollers in backward, backward, frontward, frontward, backward, frontward, backward and frontward directions, sequentially; the shearing process includes shearing in frontward, backward, backward, frontward, frontward, frontward, backward and backward directions, sequentially, such that the final orientation of the pile hair is the same when approaching the cloth in both frontward and backward directions; and the final heat-setting process includes heat-setting at .[.approximately.]. 190° C. at a rolling speed of 30 m/min.
13. A method of manufacturing a velvet plush article, comprising the steps of: weaving a greige cloth by interweaving face yarns and backing yarns, said face yarns comprising single-ply trilobal yarns or two-ply yarns and said backing yarns comprising fully drawn yarns or draw-textured yarns; pre-processing by sequentially brushing, first setting, singeing and second setting said greige cloth; dyeing the pre-processed greige cloth to form a colored cloth; and finishing by sequentially softening, drying, brushing, .Iadd.first .Iaddend.heat-setting, singeing, shearing and final heat-setting said colored greige cloth to form a finished velvet plush article having pile hair that is uni-directional, smooth and soft.
14. The method of claim 13 further comprising the process of stentering between said brushing and said heat-setting processes in said finishing step, said velvet plush article having a flat body including a middle layer and two pile layers, each pile layer having pile hair that is uni-directional, smooth and soft.
15. The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of printing on said colored cloth.
16. The method of claim 13 wherein said single-ply trilobal yarns are selected from the group of yarns having linear mass densities of 75D/144F, 90D/144F, .[.120D/288F and 300D/574F.]. .Iadd.100D/144F and 150D/288F.Iaddend., and said backing yarns are yarns selected from fully drawn yarns having a weight of .[.approximately.]. 68D-100D or draw textured yarns having a weight of .[.approximately.]. 100D-150D.
17. The method of claim 13 wherein said face yarns and said backing yarns have a ratio of 4:1 by weight.
18. The method of claim 13 wherein said brushing process .Iadd.during pre-processing .Iaddend.includes brushing in a frontward direction and brushing in a backward direction; said first setting process includes heat-setting between .[.approximately.]. 120-130° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min; said singeing process .Iadd.during pre-processing .Iaddend.includes passing the greige cloth across hot singe rollers in frontward, backward, backward, frontward, backward and backward directions, sequentially; and said second setting process includes heat-setting between .[.approximately.]. 170-180° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min.
19. The method of claim 13 wherein said dyeing step comprises the substeps of: bathing said pre-processed greige cloth in a dye .[.solution.]. .Iadd.fluid.Iaddend., and neutralizing the pH .Iadd.or lowering the .Iaddend.acidity of said greige cloth to give the dyed greige cloth a smooth and bright surface.
20. The method of claim 13 wherein the softening process includes: washing to add acidity until the greige cloth is soft, and neutralizing the pH of the acidified greige cloth; the drying process includes drying at .[.approximately.]. 190° C. at a rolling speed of 20 m/min with an upper drying channel operated at 300 rpm and a lower drying channel operated at 1200 rpm; the .Iadd.first .Iaddend.heat-setting process includes heat-setting at .[.approximately.]. .Iadd.under .Iaddend.150° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min; the singeing process .Iadd.during finishing .Iaddend.includes passing said greige cloth across hot singeing rollers in backward, backward, frontward, frontward, backward, frontward, backward and frontward directions, sequentially; the shearing process includes shearing in frontward, backward, backward, frontward, frontward, frontward, backward and backward directions, sequentially, such that the final orientation of the pile hair is the same when approaching the cloth in both frontward and backward directions; and the final heat-setting process includes heat-setting at .[.approximately.]. 190° C. at a rolling speed of 30 m/min.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(4) .Iadd.FIGS. 3A-3E are flowcharts showing the processes of brushing, dyeing, softening, stentering and shearing in alternate embodiments of the invention. .Iaddend.
(5) .Iadd.FIG. 4 is a representative schematic showing singeing during the pre-processing step. .Iaddend.
(6) .Iadd.FIG. 5 is a representative schematic showing singeing during the finishing step. .Iaddend.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(8) The dyeing and printing steps are optional and may be performed as desired in order to provide the velvet plush article with a particular color and pattern.
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(10) .[.As shown in.]. .Iadd.With reference again to .Iaddend.
(11) Alternately, after the step (B) or (C), the method of manufacturing a velvet plush article further comprises the steps of: (D) printing the pre-processed greige cloth obtained from step (B) or printing the pre-processed and colored greige cloth obtained from step (C) to form a printed greige cloth; and (E) finishing by softening, drying, brushing, stentering, heat-setting, singeing, shearing and final heat-setting the colored or printed greige cloth .[.sequentially.]..
(12) .[.Preferably.]. .Iadd.In one embodiment of the invention.Iaddend., in step (A), .[.first and second filaments.]. .Iadd.the face yarns and backing yarns .Iaddend.are provided in a ratio of 4:1.[., wherein the first filament is a backing filament.]..
(13) In step (B), .Iadd.in one embodiment of the invention .Iaddend.the brushing involves brushing in a frontward direction and in a backward direction .Iadd.as shown in FIG. 3A.Iaddend.; the first setting involves heat-setting at 120-130° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min; .Iadd.as shown in FIG. 4, .Iaddend.the singeing involves .[.a sequential rolling for six times at a frontward, backward, backward, frontward, backward and backward directions.]. .Iadd.singe rolling performed by passing the greige cloth F in frontward, backward, backward, frontward, backward and backward directions sequentially across hot rollers R.Iaddend.; and the second setting involves heat-setting at 170-180° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min.
(14) In step (C), dyeing the greige cloth includes bathing in dye fluid and rinsing with water .Iadd.as shown in FIG. 3B.Iaddend.. In one embodiment additional dyeing time of 20 minutes is required due to immersion of the greige cloth in a water bath having a neutral pH or the lowest acidity that will result in a smooth and bright surface.
(15) in step (D), printing includes the steps of brushing in a frontward direction, setting at 150° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min, and printing a preset pattern.
(16) In step (E), softening includes washing to add acidity until the greige cloth is soft and then neutralizing the pH of the greige cloth .Iadd.as shown in FIG. 3C.Iaddend.. If the pH is lower than 7, the fiber density of the greige cloth will diminish. If the pH is greater than 7, the greige cloth will be hardened; drying includes drying under 190° C. at a rolling speed of 20 m/min with an upper drying channel operated at 300 rpm and a lower drying channel operated at 1200 rpm; brushing includes brushing two brushing cycles; stentering includes stentering in a frontward direction and a backward direction .Iadd.as shown in FIG. 3D.Iaddend.; heat-setting includes heat-setting under 150° C. at a rolling speed of 25 m/min with soft air; singeing includes passing the greige cloth across .Iadd.a plurality of .Iaddend.hot .[.singe.]. rollers in frontward and backward directions, and preferably.Iadd., as shown in FIG. 5, .Iaddend.includes passing the greige cloth .Iadd.F .Iaddend.across hot .[.singe.]. rollers .Iadd.R .Iaddend.in backward, backward, frontward, frontward, backward, frontward, backward and frontward directions sequentially; shearing includes shearing in frontward, backward, backward, frontward, frontward, frontward, backward and backward directions sequentially.Iadd., as shown in FIG. 3E, .Iaddend.such that the final orientation of the pile hair is the same when approaching the cloth in both frontward and backward directions; and final heat-setting includes heat-setting at 190° C. at a rolling speed of 30 m/min.
(17) There have thus been described and illustrated certain embodiments of a method of manufacturing velvet plush according to the invention. Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it should be clearly understood that the disclosure is illustrated only and is not to be taken as limiting, the spirit and scope of the invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims and their legal equivalents.