Blackout Material
20210071324 ยท 2021-03-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
D10B2331/04
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A blackout material is provided and includes a woven fabric including a weft set and a warp set, the weft set being black. More than 50% of a first surface of the woven fabric comprises the warp set. The blackout material further comprises a light excluding coating on the outer surface of the woven fabric, the light excluding coating including at least one black layer. A method of making a blackout material is provided and includes weaving a woven fabric including a weft set and a warp set, the weft set being black. More than 50% of a first surface of the woven fabric comprises the warp set. The method further comprises applying a light excluding coating on the outer surface of the woven fabric.
Claims
1. A blackout material comprising: a woven fabric including a weft set including a plurality of black weft yarns and a warp set including a plurality of warp yarns, the woven fabric having a first surface and a second surface; and a light excluding coating on the second surface of the woven fabric, the light excluding coating including at least one black layer, wherein more than 50% of the second surface comprises the weft set.
2. The material of claim 1, wherein more than 80% of the second surface comprises the weft set.
3. The material of claim 1, wherein each of the warp yarns floats over four weft yarns before passing under one of the weft yarns.
4. The material of claim 1, wherein at least one of the weft set or the warp set are flame retardant treated or inherently flame retardant.
5. The material of claim 4, wherein at least one of the weft set or the warp set are made of polyester.
6. The material of claim 1, wherein each pair of adjacent warp yarns passes under only non-adjacent weft yarns.
7. The material of claim 1, wherein the light excluding coating includes at least one additional layer.
8. The material of claim 1, wherein the light excluding coating is flame retardant.
9. The material of claim 8, wherein the light excluding coating comprises acrylic.
10. The material of claim 1, further comprising: a flock layer on an outer surface of the light excluding coating.
11. The material of claim 1, further comprising: a water repellant agent on the second surface of the woven fabric.
12. The material of claim 1, further comprising: a topical flame retardant agent on the second surface of the woven fabric.
13. A method of making a blackout material comprising: weaving a woven fabric including a weft set and a warp set, the weft set being black, the woven fabric including a first surface and a second surface; applying a light excluding coating on the second surface of the woven fabric; and binding the light excluding coating to the woven fabric, wherein more than 50% of the second surface comprises the weft set.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein weaving includes floating each of the warp yarns over four weft yarns before passing under one of the weft yarns.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein applying a light excluding coating comprises applying a first black coating layer and applying a second coating layer.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein binding includes exposing the woven fabric and light excluding coating to a calendar operation.
17. The method of claim 13, further comprising: applying a flock layer to an outer surface of the light excluding coating.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the flock layer is electrostatically applied to the outer surface of the light excluding coating.
19. The method of claim 13, further comprising: applying a water repellant agent to the woven fabric before applying the light excluding coating.
20. The method of claim 13, further comprising: applying a topical flame retardant agent to the woven fabric before applying the light excluding coating.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Referring to the drawings, and particularly
[0016] With reference to
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[0018] The characteristics of the weft and warp yarns may vary. For example, the size of the weft yarn may be, without limitation, 50D, 75D, 100D, 150D, 200D, 250D, 300D, and 450D. For example, the warp yarn sizes may include, without limitation, 50D, 75D, 100D, 150D, 200D, 250D, 300D, 450D, and 600D. Further, the warp yarn may be dyed or printed. The fiber material or blend of the weft and warp yarns may vary. The weft and/or warp yarn may be made of, without limitation, polyester, cotton, linen, rayon, viscose, bamboo, nylon, polyamide, polypropylene, or a combination thereof. The weft and/or warp yarn may be traditional yarn, flame retardant (FR) treated yarn, or inherently flame retardant (IFR) yarn (e.g., polyester).
[0019] The blackout material 10 may be constructed in different configurations of warp and weft yarn and weaving techniques. For example, the appearance of the weave may be, without limitation, plain, box, dobby, jacquard, satin, knit, linen, brushed, textured, etc. Further, the number of yarns per inch in each of the weft set 14 and the warp set 16 may vary with the desired fabric appearance. Although only one weft set 14 and one warp set 16 is shown, the blackout material 10 may include one or two weft sets 14 and one or two warp sets 16 depending on desired surface appearances. Further, to achieve a variety of decorative fabric surfaces, the blackout material 10 may be woven with texture patterns or with use of warp yarn characteristics such as slub yarn, flat yarn, brushed yarn, yarns of varied thickness or texture, and various fiber blends. The blackout material 10 may be used in draperies, drapery linings, or roller shade products.
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[0021] With further reference to
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[0023] A method of making the blackout material 10 is now described. The woven fabric 12 is woven using, for example, black weft yarn and white warp yarn. The woven fabric 12 may be constructed on typical water jet, air jet, rapier loom, or projectile loom for example. The woven fabric 12 may optionally be prepared for application of the light excluding coating 24 by applying a water repelling agent 34 to woven fabric 12. For example, a water repelling agent 34 may be topically applied to both surfaces 18, 20 of the woven fabric 12. Depending on the material, the additional coatings 34 may be cured. A first, black coating layer 26 is applied to the surface 20 of the woven fabric 12, followed by application of the second, white coating layer 28. During the application of the second coating layer 28, the blackout material 10 is exposed to a calendar operation and curing process to bind the coating layers 26, 28 together. The crushing effect of the calendar and the heat and dwell time in a finishing frame result in the binding of the woven fabric 12 to the light excluding coating 24 and the adhering of all coating layers 26, 28 together (i.e., the binding agents in the light excluding coating 24 are chemically cross-linked).
[0024] Although only certain exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that various modifications can be made without departing from the principles of the present invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention.