MULTINUCLEUS YARN WITH IMPROVED FIBRE DISTRIBUTION AND TERRY FABRIC PRODUCED FROM THE YARN
20190186056 ยท 2019-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D02G3/44
TEXTILES; PAPER
D02G3/281
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides for a multinucleus yarn manufactured with uniform or substantially uniform distribution of packing density throughout the cross-section of the yarn. The present invention also provides for Terry fabrics (e.g.) towels produced from the manufactured yarn which exhibits enhanced stability of loop structures formed in the towel. Further, the yarn manufactured in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention may also be used for other fabrics for apparels, denims, bed sheets and other end uses as a superior yarn is produced in terms of strength, evenness, hairiness and imperfections.
Claims
1. A process for manufacturing a multinuclueus yarn comprising: drawing at least three or more rovings parallelly in a spinning frame such that distance between the extreme right, middle and extreme left rovings is maintained at a first predetermined distance and a separation distance between at least two rovings is maintained at a second predetermined distance; partially twisting the parallelly drawn three or more rovings such that at least three primary spinning triangles are formed for each of the parallelly drawn three or more rovings, wherein the three primary spinning triangles are disposed within a first predetermined range of angles respectively; and combining and twisting the partially twisted three or more rovings such that a fourth resultant spinning triangle is formed within a predetermined distance from each of the three primary spinning triangles, the fourth resultant spinning triangle disposed at a second predetermined range of angles, wherein the twisting of the partially twisted yarn results in a yarn with multiple nucleus formed at three or more zones throughout the cross-section of the resultant yarn.
2. The process of claim 1, wherein the at least three primary spinning triangles are formed with two or more different spinning triangle geometries having at least two different shapes and dimensions.
3. The process of claim 1, wherein the first predetermined distance is less than or equal to 30 mm.
4. The process of claim 1, wherein the second predetermined distance is at least 4 mm.
5. The process of claim 1, wherein the first predetermined range of angles is between 9 degrees and 20 degrees.
6. The process of claim 1, wherein the second predetermined range of angles is between 15 degrees and 44 degrees.
7. The process of claim 1, wherein the fourth resultant spinning triangle is formed within a predetermined distance of 16 mm from vertices of each of the three primary spinning triangles.
8. A multinucleus yarn comprising multiple distinct nuclei having fibres distributed across the multiple distinct nuclei throughout the cross-section of the yarn, wherein the fibres are recessed within the yarn.
9. The multinucleous yarn of claim 8, wherein the multinucleus yarn has three or more distinct nuclei having fibres distributed across the three or more distinct nuclei throughout the cross-section of the yarn.
10. The multinucleous yarn of claim 8, wherein the multinucleus yarn has uniform packing density throughout the cross-section of the yarn.
11. A multinucleus yarn formed by the process of claim 1.
12. A terry fabric obtained from a multinucleus yarn manufactured by the process of claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0010] The present invention is described by way of embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] The present invention provides for a yarn manufactured with uniform or substantially uniform distribution of packing density throughout the cross-section of the yarn. The present invention also provides for fabrics (e.g.) towels produced from the manufactured yarn which exhibits enhanced stability of loop structures formed in the towel. Further, the yarn manufactured in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention may also be used for other fabrics for apparels, denims, bed sheets and other end uses as a superior yarn is produced in terms of strength, evenness, hairiness and imperfections.
[0018] The disclosure is provided in order to enable a person having ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention. Exemplary embodiments herein are provided only for illustrative purposes and various modifications will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art. The general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The terminology and phraseology used herein is for the purpose of describing exemplary embodiments and should not be considered limiting. Thus, the present invention is to be accorded the widest scope encompassing numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. For purposes of clarity, details relating to technical material that is known in the technical fields related to the invention have been briefly described or omitted so as not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
[0019] The present invention would now be discussed in context of embodiments as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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[0021] Further, it has been observed that a yarn with uniform packing density across the cross-section provides for increased stability of a loop when a loop structure is formed in a fabric made out of the yarn, in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention. For instance, a towel manufactured in accordance with the present invention exhibits extremely high bulkiness, high softness, high absorbency, and a fuzz free or hairiness free uniform surface. Further, the aforementioned characteristics are retained after several washings which is highly desirable and is demonstrative of a good quality soft terry fabric.
[0022] In accordance with various embodiments of the present invention, the yarn 102a, 102c with uniform packing density across the cross-section of the yarn is manufactured by a process as provided herein below.
[0023] It has been observed through extensive research and intuitive experimentations that spacing between rovings that are fed into a ring spinning frame plays a very vital role in the arrangement of fibres or packing density of the yarn as the said spacing affects yarn properties. Referring to
[0024] Table 1 illustratively provides the various process parameters such as yarn count, roving hank, draft, RTR speed, spacer, RTR, R/F spindle speed that are applied to manufacture the yarn with uniform packing density in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Parameters such as roving hank and draft depend on count of final yarn, for example, 0.55 count roving is used for 10 sNe count to 20 s Ne count.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Yarn Count Ne 10 s-30 s Roving Hank 0.55-2.0 Draft 30-60 RTR Speed 15-35 meter/sec Spacer 3-6 mm RTR 12 nos to 6/0 R/F spindle speed 8000-18000 rpm
[0025] The three or more rovings are then drafted and partially twisted using an individual spinning triangle at the front drafting roller 206 (front roller). The partial twisting introduced at this stage of rotation includes formation of a spinning triangle for each of the three or more rovings at the output of the front roller. The twisting of the three or more parallely drawn rovings with the predetermined maximum distance between the extreme right and extreme left rovings and the predetermined separation distance affects the geometric shape of a twisting triangular area and a distribution status of fibers in the triangular area as illustrated in
[0026] In various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the three primary triangles are formed with two or more different spinning triangle geometries having at least two different shapes and dimensions. The vertices of the three primary spinning triangles form one resultant fourth final triangle, as shown
[0027] In this embodiment of the present invention, the fibre migration during the partial twisting of each of the rovings is caused to take place around the three individual spinning axis of each of the primary spinning triangles formed for each of the rovings. As a result, a first yarn component is formed with multiple nuclei which are formed at three or more zones within the cross-section of the resultant yarn. The partially twisted three or more rovings are thereafter drawn to be merged to a ring spindle, having a lappet and traveller arrangement. In particular, after primary spinning triangles are formed and partly twisted, a final spinning triangle is made to convert all strands in one output. Thereafter, it is passed through lappet and ring over traveller to obtain the final twisted yarn. The final twisted yarn is the resultant multinucleus yarn. The lappet is designed to lead the yarn centrally over the spindle axis through rotation of the rovings at a predetermined speed of the traveller rotating over the ring. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the traveller rotates at a speed of 15-35 m/s. The traveller imparts twist to the yarn and enables winding of yarn on to a bobbin. The length wound on the bobbin per unit time corresponds to the difference between speed of spindle and traveller and it is equal to the front roll delivery speed. The speed difference is due to a traveler lag since the traveller does not have a drive of its own but is dragged along behind the spindle. Further, speed of the spindle and the roller drafting system is adjusted as per the twist multiplier (TM) and operational performance. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the speed of the spindle and roller drafting system is between 8000-18000 rpm. At the same R/F rpm, increasing TM reduces the productivity, and vice versa, but strength of the yarn increases. The spindle speed is therefore increased accordingly to maintain desired productivity. Various atmospheric conditions such as humidity and temperature is maintained based on the characteristics of the fibres of the rovings. Further, a filament, yarn, or any other element may be fed at the front roller to enhance one or more features of the resultant yarn. In the resultant multinucleus yarn, manufactured using the process mentioned above, the tendency of the fibre to move towards the nucleus is restricted and the distribution of fibre or packing density is uniform or substantially uniform throughout the cross-section of the resultant yarn. That is, as the fibres are distributed across multiple distinct nuclei, fibres move toward each of the multiple distinct nuclei, and not towards the central nucleus, and the resultant yarn formed is a multinucleus yarn with multiple nucleus of packing density core. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, fibres are distributed across three distinct nuclei throughout the cross-section of the yarn. Consequently, the packing density of the resultant yarn is uniform throughout the cross-section of the resultant yarn. Uniform distribution of the packing density translates into an increase in the distribution of fibres throughout the cross-section of the yarn. This uniform distribution contributes to the strength of the yarn which is highly desirable as it enhances strength of the yarn by positively impacting one or more yarn characteristics. In turn, a terry fabric that is produced from the manufactured yarn exhibits enhanced stability of loop structures which are formed on the terry fabric. Further, since the three primary spinning triangles include protruding fibres that causes hairiness, when combined in to one, the protruding fibres are substantially enclosed inside the resultant multinucleus yarn such that the fibres are recessed within the yarn, and hairiness is significantly reduced. Consequently, major operational and qualitative advantage is afforded in the production of the terry fabric from the resultant yarn.
[0028] Advantageously, the manufactured multinucleus yarn having multiple nucleus provides for high bending rigidity, enhanced softness and bulkiness and sustainable yarn geometry, which in turn lends to increased strength and less hairiness of fabrics produced from the manufactured yarn. Further, the manufactured yarn may also be used for producing fabrics used for denim, apparel, home furnishing, bed sheets etc. as it exhibits superior qualities in terms of uniformity of appearance, higher piling resistance and higher fabric strength. Further, this is achieved using the same quality of fibre and by simply changing the process of spinning, therefore, providing a cost advantage. This is advantageous over conventional methods which require better grade of cotton fibres to achieve the said qualities that causes wastage and high cost of manufacturing.
[0029] While the exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described and illustrated herein, it will be appreciated that they are merely illustrative. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications in form and detail may be made therein without departing from or offending the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.