Towel product
11441246 · 2022-09-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D10B2403/033
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D13/004
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D03D13/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
To provide a towel product capable of maintaining features of honeycomb weave of the conventional technique as well as providing improved water absorbency, lightness, and a good touch feeling more than those of the towels produced by the conventional technique. The towel of the present invention basically has a typical honeycomb weave structure. A first feature thereof is to use hollow yarns having a hollow ratio of a range between 30% and 60%. A shape of hollow yarns can be maintained. With the above described structure, the water absorbency, the lightness, the good touch feeling, and a drying property can be improved. A second feature is to use hollow yarns made by twisting fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length of a range between 25 mm and 42 mm. This contributes to maintaining of the durability.
Claims
1. A towel product comprising: a honeycomb weave structure; wherein the towel product is woven only by hollow cotton yarns entirely made of raw cotton fibers; wherein the honeycomb weave structure is entirely made of cotton yarns; wherein the hollow cotton yarns have a hollow ratio of a range that is more than 42% and 60% or less; and wherein each of the hollow cotton yarns is made by twisting fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length of a range between 25 mm and 42 mm; wherein a hollow shape of said hollow cotton yarns is maintained by mutually restraining a warp yarn and a weft yarn.
2. The towel product according to claim 1, wherein the range of the hollow ratio of the hollow cotton yarns is between 42% and 50%.
3. The towel product according to claim 1, wherein each of the hollow cotton yarns is made by twisting fibers of raw cottons and a range of the effective fiber length of the raw cottons is between 25 mm and 37 mm.
4. The towel product according to claim 1, wherein the honeycomb weave structure includes warp yarns and weft yarns that are shrunk such that loose mutual binding is obtained.
5. A towel product comprising: a honeycomb weave structure; wherein the towel product is woven only by hollow cotton yarns entirely made of non-hollow, raw cotton fibers; wherein the hollow cotton yarns have a hollow ratio of a range that is more than 42% and 60% or less; and wherein each of the hollow cotton yarns is made by twisting fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length of a range between 25 mm and 42 mm; wherein a hollow shape of said hollow cotton yarns is maintained by mutually restraining a warp yarn and a weft yarn.
6. The towel product according to claim 5, wherein the range of the hollow ratio of the hollow cotton yarns is between 42% and 50%.
7. The towel product according to claim 5, wherein each of the hollow cotton yarns is made by twisting fibers of raw cottons and a range of the effective fiber length of the raw cottons is between 25 mm and 37 mm.
8. The towel product according to claim 5, wherein the honeycomb weave structure includes warp yarns and weft yarns that are shrunk such that loose mutual binding is obtained.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(11) —Basic Structure—
(12) An embodiment of the present invention will be described below.
(13) —Featured Structure 1—
(14) It is a feature of the present embodiment to employ hollow yarns having a hollow ratio of a range between 30% and 60%.
(15) Meanwhile, in a case where the hollow ratio is less than 30%, satisfactory effects as mentioned below cannot be produced. For example, in a case where the hollow ratio is less than 30%, a weight of product decreases by less than 20%. This fails to make a person feel improvement of lightness. On the other hand, in a case where the hollow ratio is equal to or more than 30%, a weight of product decreases by more than 20%. This ensures to make a person feel substantial effects such as improvement of lightness.
(16) According to a search performed by the present inventor, almost all the persons could feel difference in lightness between the honeycomb weave towel woven by using the ordinary yarns (non-hollow yarn) and the 20% weight-decreased honeycomb weave towel (using the hollow yarn).
(17) In a case where the hollow ratio is beyond 60%, a hollow yarn itself cannot maintain its shape. More specifically, the hollow ratio of 60% is an upper limit of practically usable hollow yarns.
(18) Further, a preferable hollow ratio is a range between 40% and 50%. This range produces more pleasant effect as well as eliminates a concern about maintaining of a shape of hollow yarns. Hollow ratio of more than 42% is more preferable.
(19) —Advantageous Effects—
(20) In the honeycomb weave structure, warp yarns and weft yarns are caused to be shrunk, and thus mutual binding is loose. Therefore, the hollow structure would not be crushed remarkably even when the hollow yarns having a hollow ratio of a range between 30% and 60% are used. In other words, shape of the hollow yarns can be maintained. Further, descriptions will be made below as to water absorbency, lightness, a good touch feeling, and a drying property.
(21) For example, with the use of hollow yarns having a hollow ratio of 50%, weight of the resulting product will be decreased by more than 30%. Therefore, one can actually feel improvement of lightness.
(22) Meanwhile, with the use of hollow yarns having the hollow ratio of 50%, the hollow structure is slightly crushed and deformed. This decreases bulkiness of towel in comparison with a towel woven by using the ordinary yarns (non-hollow yarn). In order to keep the bulkiness of the towel at a level equivalent to the bulkiness of the towel woven by the ordinary yarns, it is necessary to weave the towel with a higher structural density (i.e., to weave the towel with the more number of yarns). As a result thereof, it becomes impossible to decrease the weight of towel by 50% even with the use of the hollow yarns having the hollow ratio of 50%.
(23) When wiping off a small amount of moisture such as sweat, one presses a towel against his skin softly. At the time, only convex parts touch his skin. If the amount of moisture is small, the moisture can be absorbed only with the convex parts.
(24) When one wipes off his wet body after bathing, one presses the towel against his body to cause the towel to closely touch his skin. The hollow yarns having the hollow ratio of the range between 30% and 60% has highly improved flexibility and pliability in comparison with those of the ordinary yarns. As a result thereof, the concave parts also come to touch his skin in addition to the convex parts. In other words, a touch area increases to provide him with satisfactory water absorbency.
(25) A hollow yarn having the hollow ratio of the range between 30% and 60% has remarkably improved flexibility and pliability in comparison with those of the ordinary yarns. This can provide a soft good touch feeling of a towel itself.
(26) Further, the use of hollow yarns having the hollow ratio of the range between 30% and 60% facilitates quick drying.
(27) As described above, the lightness, the water absorbency, the good touch feeling, and the drying property can be improved more than those of a towel produced by the conventional technique.
(28) On the other hand, even with the use of the hollow yarns having the hollow ratio of the range between 30% and 60%, features of the honeycomb weave of the conventional technique can be maintained.
(29) —Newly Arising Problem—
(30) However, in a case where a towel is woven only with hollow yarns having a specially large hollow ratio, e.g., hollow ratio of the range between 30% and 60%, the resulting towel is weak in strength as a fabric and, therefore, would be damaged largely by washing thereof. Therefore, such towel lacked in value (durability) as an item for sale. Therefore, it was essential to study how to weave a towel when weaving the towel using hollow yarns.
(31) Meanwhile, as a result of various experiments, the inventor confirmed that the hollow structure would not be crushed remarkably if hollow yarns had the hollow ratio of a value equal to or less than 60% (see, the above description). More specifically, there is no problem in strength in a cross sectional direction of the hollow yarns. Next, it becomes necessary to study about strength in an axis direction of the hollow yarns.
(32) —Featured Structure 2—
(33) The hollow yarns of the present embodiment are characterized in that fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length of a range between 25 mm and 42 mm are twisted.
(34) When raw cottons are decomposed, fibers of various lengths can be obtained. Generally, longer fiber cottons can provide yarns having only a small number of junctions when they are formed into yarns. This can provide increased strength.
(35) Generally, in manufacturing a towel, fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length of a range between 20 mm and 25 mm are mixed, and cotton yarns having an average value of the effective fiber length of a range between 22 mm and 23 mm are used.
(36) To the contrary, in a case where hollow yarns are made by twisting fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length less than 25 mm, satisfactory strength cannot be obtained. However, in a case where hollow yarns are made by twisting fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length equal to or more than 25 mm, practically durable strength can be obtained.
(37) An effective fiber length of 42 mm is an upper limit of a fiber length of typical raw cottons. No fiber having a length beyond 42 mm can be obtained although there are differences in fiber length between raw cottons.
(38) Further, a preferable effective fiber length is of a range between 25 mm and 37 mm. Fibers having the effective fiber length of 42 mm can be obtained only from limitative specific kinds of raw cottons. Therefore, gathering fibers having the effective fiber length of 42 mm is difficult in the light of economic efficiency and practicality. Under the circumstances, fibers of raw cottons having the effective fiber length of the range between 25 mm and 37 mm are distributed in markets for the use of luxury garments and beddings. Use of the distributing raw cottons for the sake of towels satisfies requirements of both of the economic efficiency and practicality.
(39) —Advantageous Effects—
(40) Use of the hollow yarns made by twisting fibers of raw cottons having the effective fiber length of a range between 25 mm and 42 mm ensures obtainment of satisfactory strength in its axis direction. As a result thereof, it becomes possible to obtain durability for repetitive washing.
(41) For achieving the present invention, the inventor studied about the use of hollow yarns having a hollow ratio of 20% for producing a honeycomb weave towel. It is noted that, for the following reasons, hollow yarns having the hollow ratio of about 20% are generally used for various towels in order to achieve weight saving thereof.
(42) When hollow yarns having the hollow ratio of 20% are used, a hollow structure is somewhat crushed to be deformed. Therefore, bulkiness decreases in comparison with towels woven by the ordinary yarns. In order to maintain the bulkiness equivalent to the bulkiness of the towel woven by the ordinary yarns, it is necessary to weave the towel with high structural density (with the increased number of yarns). As a result thereof, even with the hollow yarns having the hollow ratio of 20%, the weight could be decreased by only from 10% to 15%.
(43) Satisfied improvement in lightness could not be actually felt from the decrease of weight by 10%. More specifically, decrease of weight by 10% does not meet an actual feeling of decrease of weight by 10%.
(44) According to a research performed by the inventor, only a small number of persons could feel a difference in lightness between a honeycomb weave towel woven by the ordinary yarns and a honeycomb weave towel of which weight is decreased by 10%.
(45) Apart from the honeycomb weave structure, the inventor made a hollow yarn having a hollow ratio of 50% and studied about the use thereof.
(46) The inventor paid an attention to a fact that, in the honeycomb weave structure, the mutual binding between the warp yarns and the weft yarns is loose since the warp yarns and the weft yarns are shrunk.
(47) The inventor could conceived of the present invention on the basis of his knowledge about both of features of the honeycomb weave structure and features of the hollow yarns.
(48) Generally, a hollow cotton yarn is formed by dissolving and removing water-soluble fibers (for example, water-soluble vinylon fibers) as a core. As the result, a hollow cotton yarn is entirely made of raw cotton fibers.
(49) JP2002-030565 describes that a hollow structure of a hollow cotton yarn is easy to be crushed. The inventor of JP2002-030565 proposes the special and complicated chemical treatment so that a hollow structure is not crushed easily. But JP2002-030565 is silent about concrete degree of improvement and a hollow ratio thereof.
(50) Meanwhile, a composite yarn made of cotton fibers and chemical fibers is proposed. Chemical fibers have strength and compensate for weakness of cotton fibers. As the result, a hollow composite yarn having high hollow ratio can be achieved, while maintaining strength.
(51) JPH05-272026 and JPH07-097745 describe a hollow composite yarn which is formed of chemical hollow filaments wounded by cotton yarn.
(52) JPH09-302545 describes a hollow composite yarn which is formed of hollow cotton yarn covered with a chemical sheath.
(53) A hollow composite yarn can be applied to various usage, because it has enough strength. There is no motivation to search the use of hollow composite yarns having high hollow ratio, unlike present invention.
(54) By the way, some people think that chemical substances may cause allergies. So a cotton yarn is more preferable for an everyday product like a towel than a composite yarn.
(55) A cotton yarn is distinguished from a composite yarn clearly. A cotton yarn is interpreted to exclude chemical substances. In other words, a cotton yarn is entirely made of raw cotton fibers. This is generally well-known for a person in the art.
(56) In the present towel, the hollow cotton yarn is entirely made of raw cotton fibers. Moreover, the honeycomb weave structure is entirely made of cotton yarns. So, honeycomb weave structure is entirely made of raw cotton fiber. As a result, the risk of allergy is remarkably low.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(57) The present invention is specifically effective for the use of products such as towels, bath towels, and towel-made gowns. Further, the present invention is effective not only for towel products but also for materials of clothes such as room wears and pajamas and for materials of articles for infants.