Yarn twist differential carpet configuration
10221520 ยท 2019-03-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06N3/0015
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D02G3/44
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
Differential yarn twist has been found to increase the durability factor of carpet in an unexpected manner while providing a wide range of aesthetic effects. First and second adjacent yarns have different rates of twist. They can be tufted with a single needle or adjacent needles for various embodiments.
Claims
1. A method of tufting carpet having a yarn twist differential comprising the steps of: a) tufting a first dyed yarn of a uniform first twist rate of component filaments to a tufting machine through a carpet backing; b) simultaneously tufting a separate second dyed yarn of a uniform second twist rate of component filaments fed to the tufting machine through the carpet backing adjacent to the first yarn through by a single needle directing the first and second yarns together simultaneously through the backing; thus producing a carpet, wherein the first twist rate and the second twist rate are different.
2. The method of tufting carpet of claim 1 wherein the first twist rate is at least four, and the second twist rate is less than four.
3. The method of tufting carpet of claim 1 wherein the first twist rate is at least one twist per inch greater than the second twist rate.
4. The method of tufting carpet of claim 1 wherein the first and second yarns are one of twisted, cabled, and core cabled.
5. The method of tufting carpet of claim 1 wherein the second yarn is a more delustered yarn than the first yarn.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(5) While tufting with tufting machine 10, first and second yarns 14,16 can be tufted in a single location with a single needle 12 shown in
(6) First yarn 14 is shown as a high twist yarn as having four or more twists per inch in one embodiment of component filaments 38. Second yarn 16 is shown as a low twist yarn as one having less than four twists per inch of component filaments 38. Other embodiments may have other twist differentials. Furthermore, for at least some embodiments, first yarn 14 has a higher twist than second yarn 16 (i.e., lower twist) such as at least about one or two twists or more per inch more than the second yarn 16. For some embodiments, this could mean first yarn 14 could have five twists per inch and the second yarn 16 could have three twists per inch, etc. In such embodiments the yarns could both be high twist yarns. Both could be low twist yarns. Furthermore, one could be high twist and one could be low twist yarns. Second yarn 16 could also have no twist for at least some embodiments.
(7) The applicant has discovered that the wear rating or wear index of one of a carpet tufted with a first yarn and a second yarn such as a 50-50 ratio could be achieved either in the first column 24 shown in
(8) For instance, if the density of a carpet design 32 using all higher twists 14 were 5.0 and the density of using all low twists 16 were 4.0, the density of the carpet design 32 would be 4.5. However, if the wear rating of the high twist carpet design 32 were 4.0 and the wear rating of the carpet design 32 utilizing just the lower twist yarn 16 is 3.0, one would expect that the durability factor would be 3.5. This is not the case. The applicant has found that the durability factor is at least 3.6 or at least about 20% greater than the corresponding increase in density. For many embodiments, the applicant has even found that the durability factor increases for a 50-50 blend is at least approximately about 10%, if not about 30% or almost 40% higher than expected or more like the high twist yarn than the low twist yarn.
(9) For a 30-70 blend one may expect a weighted average such as 4.0(0.3)+3.0(0.7)=3.3. However, once again, at least approximately about a ten percent, if not about twenty, thirty, or forty percent above the weighted average for the wear rating can be experienced with the preferred embodiment. Other embodiments also experience these unexpected above weighted average wear ratings.
(10) Not only does this allow for the use of less material for a higher quality product than would be anticipated, the applicant has also further discovered that an attractive aesthetic appeal can be provided which has not previously been provided in the marketplace because the twist differential also gives rise to an aesthetic look which is not known to have ever been provided in the marketplace even by adjacent needles 12,34 or by directing multiple yarns 14,16 and or 18 and/or others through a single eye 20 of a needle 12.
(11) When utilizing multiple yarns 14-18 through a single needle 12, one may do this in multiple fashions whether it be parallel feeding, twisting, cabling, core-cabling such as shown in co-pending application Ser. No. 14/160,123, incorporated herein by reference, or other technologies whereby multiple yarns would be simultaneously fed through a single eye 20 of a needle 12. All these type configurations of the present construction are believed to provide an aesthetic look which differs from prior art configurations. Specifically, the present embodiments preferably use pre-dyed yarns such as solution or skein dyed yarns as first and second yarns 16,18.
(12) It may be possible that one of the first, second and third yarns 14,16,18 has a higher twist than the other two or that two or more yarns such as 14,18 have a higher twist than second yarn 16, etc.
(13) The applicant has found that a twist differential of at least about one or two twists per inch, if not more, gives rise to a perceivable aesthetic and/or functional difference.
(14) Additionally, the applicant has discovered that a high twist product such as of about four or more twists per inch can be relatively easily distinguished from a lower twist such as one having three twists per inch or less. In such a case, the twist differential may be as low as one for at least some embodiments but still give rise to a difference than not only aesthetics but also into the performance of the tufted carpet as shown on the figures.
(15) It should also be noted that the first and second yarns 14,16 could be selected as having the same or similar density with a different twist rate and thereby still provide a twist differential. The wear rating of such embodiments has also been found to not merely be the same linear relationship between the twist differences of a carpet 32 formed completely of the first yarn 14 or the second yarn 16 in the linear relationship. Instead, the resulting carpet 32 has been designed to have a greater performance or wear rating than the anticipated results by at least 10%, if not about 20% or more.
(16) Accordingly, applicant believes that twist differential is desirable in many embodiments.
(17) Furthermore, for at least some embodiments, the higher or high twist as defined by four or more twists per inch or even a higher twist yarn such as first yarn 14 may be a high luster yarn and the lower twist yarn 16 may be a low or lower luster yarn (or vice versa) to still give even further aesthetic appearance to at least some embodiments. Still other design and/or functional aspects can be incorporated in this technology as would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
(18) Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.