COMPOSITE FABRIC COMPRISING A BACTERIAL BIOPOLYMER LAYER
20170314190 ยท 2017-11-02
Inventors
- Jitka ERYILMAZ (Inegol - Bursa, TR)
- Onur YUKSELEN (Inegol - Bursa, TR)
- Ozgur COBANOGLU (Inegol - Bursa, TR)
Cpc classification
D06N3/0015
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06M23/06
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D13/004
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06N3/12
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06P1/46
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06P5/12
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D06N3/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D13/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
Provided is a composite fabric having a base fabric and at least one bacterial biopolymer layer. The base fabric is a woven fabric, and includes warp yarns and weft yarns. At least a first plurality of warp yarns and a first plurality of weft yarns form a base layer of the base fabric. A second plurality of warp yarns and/or a second plurality of weft yarns forms an additional layer of loop portions on at least one of the sides of the base fabric. The bacterial biopolymer layer is provided at least on part of the additional layer. Further provided is a process for the production of the composite fabric and a clothing article formed of the composite fabric.
Claims
1. A composite fabric comprising a base fabric and at least one bacterial biopolymer layer, said base fabric being a woven fabric comprising warp yarns and weft yarns woven together, said base fabric having a front side and a back side, at least a first plurality of said warp yarns and a first plurality of said weft yarns forming a base layer of said base fabric, and at least one of a second plurality of said warp yarns and a second plurality of said weft yarns forming an additional layer of loop portions on at least one of said sides of said base fabric, said at least one bacterial biopolymer layer disposed on at least part of said additional layer.
2. The composite fabric according to claim 1, wherein said bacterial biopolymer layer comprises a sugar-based or an amino acid-based biopolymer or a mixture thereof.
3. The composite fabric according to claim 1, wherein said bacterial biopolymer is selected from the group consisting of bacterial cellulose, bacterial collagen, bacterial cellulose/chitin copolymer, bacterial silk, and mixtures thereof.
4. The composite fabric according claim 1, wherein at least one of said warp yarns and said weft yarns are hydrophilic yarns.
5. The composite fabric according to claim 1, wherein said warp yarns and said first plurality of said weft yarns form said base layer of said base fabric and said second plurality of said weft yarns forms said additional layer of loop portions along said front side of said base fabric, said second plurality of weft yarns floating over three to twenty-four of said warp yarns of said base layer.
6. The composite fabric according to claim 5, wherein said second plurality of said weft yarns of said additional layer of loop portions float over at least seven said warp yarns.
7. The composite fabric according to claim 1, wherein said warp yarns and said first plurality of said weft yarns form said base layer of said base fabric and said second plurality of said weft yarns forms said additional layer of loop portions, said additional layer of loop portions disposed along said back side of said base fabric by floating under three to twenty-four of said warp yarns.
8. The composite fabric according to claim 7, wherein said second plurality of said weft yarns of said additional layer of loop portions float under at least seven said warp yarns.
9. The composite fabric according to claim 1, wherein said additional layer of loop portions is disposed on each of said sides of said base fabric.
10. The composite fabric according to claim 1, wherein said weft yarns are made of a different material than said warp yarns.
11. The composite fabric according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said warp yarns and said weft yarns comprise natural yarns, synthetic yarns or mixed yarns.
12. The composite fabric according to claim 1, wherein said base fabric is a denim fabric.
13. The composite fabric according to claim 12, wherein said denim fabric is an elastic denim fabric.
14. A process for producing a composite fabric, said process comprising: providing a base fabric, said base fabric being a woven fabric comprising warp yarns and weft yarns woven together, and having a front side and a back side, at least a first plurality of said warp yarns and a first plurality of said weft yarns forming a base layer of said base fabric, and at least one of a second plurality of said warp yarns and a second plurality of said weft yarns forming an additional layer of loop portions on at least a first side of said front and back sides of said base fabric; contacting at least part of said first side of said base fabric with a culture of bacterial biopolymer-producing microorganisms; and culturing said bacterial biopolymer-producing microorganisms to form at least one bacterial biopolymer layer from said bacterial biopolymer-producing microorganisms, on said base fabric.
15. The process according to claim 14, wherein said bacterial biopolymer-producing microorganisms are selected from the group consisting of bacteria, algae, yeast, fungi and mixtures thereof.
16. The process according to claim 15, wherein said bacterial biopolymer-producing microorganisms comprise said bacteria and said bacteria are selected from the group consisting of Gluconacetobacter, Aerobacter, Acetobacter, Achromobacter, Agrobacterium, Azotobacter, Salmonella, Alcaligenes, Pseudomonas, Rhizobium, Sarcina, Streptoccoccus and Bacillus genus, and mixtures thereof.
17. The process according to claim 15, wherein said bacterial biopolymer-producing microorganisms comprise said algae and said algae are selected from the group consisting of Phaeophyta, Rhodophyta and Chrysophyta, and mixtures thereof.
18. The process according to claim 14, further comprising washing said composite fabric after said culturing said bacterial biopolymer-producing microorganisms to form at least one bacterial biopolymer layer, to remove said bacterial biopolymer-producing microorganisms.
19. A process according claim 14, further comprising indigo dyeing said composite fabric.
20. A clothing article comprising the composite fabric according to claim 1.
21. The clothing article according to claim 20, wherein said front side of said base fabric is an external, visible side of said clothing article when the clothing article is worn, said back side is an opposed internal side not visible when the clothing article is worn and wherein said at least one bacterial biopolymer layer and said additional layer of loop portions are disposed on said front side.
22. The clothing article according to claim 20, wherein said front side of said base fabric is an external, visible side of said clothing article when the clothing article is worn, said back side is an opposed internal side not visible when the clothing article is worn and wherein said at least one bacterial biopolymer layer and said additional layer of loop portions are disposed on said back side.
23. The clothing article according to claim 20, wherein said front side of said base fabric is an external, visible side of said clothing article when the clothing article is worn, said back side is an opposed internal side not visible when the clothing article is worn and wherein said at least one bacterial biopolymer layer and said additional layer of loop portions are disposed on said front side and said back side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0166] Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will be discussed more in detail with reference to the enclosed drawings, illustrating embodiments of the invention and that are provided by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0176] According to an aspect, first weft yarns 3 of base fabric 1 are woven together with the warp yarns 2 to from a base layer 1a of the base fabric 1, and second weft yarns 4 form an additional layer 1b of the base fabric 1.
[0177] In particular, in the embodiment of
[0178] The base layer 1a and the additional layer 1b, which are not indicated in
[0179] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0180] In the embodiment shown in
[0181] In the embodiment of the base fabric 1 shown in
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[0183] For example, the base fabric 1 of
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[0186] First weft yarns 3 of base fabric 1 are woven together with the warp yarns 2 to form a base layer 1a of the base fabric 1; the second weft yarns 4 form an additional layer 1b of the base fabric 1.
[0187] In particular, second weft yarns 4 form an additional layer 1b of the base fabric 1 in the form of loop portions 7, on the front side 5 of the base fabric 1.
[0188] Embodiments of the composite fabric 10 of the invention, where the loop portions 7 of the base fabric 1 are immersed into the bacterial biopolymer layer 20, can be advantageously obtained by growing (i.e. producing) the bacterial polymer directly on the base fabric 1.
[0189] For example, the composite fabric 10 illustrated in
[0190] In the embodiment of
[0191] For example, a garment comprising the composite fabric 10 of
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[0194] Base fabric 1 of
[0195] The second weft yarns 4 form loop portions 7, by floating under a determined number of warp yarns 2. Loop portions 7 form the additional layer 1b on the back side 6 of the base fabric 1.
[0196] In the exemplary embodiment of
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[0199] The base fabric 1 of the exemplary embodiment of the composite fabric 10 according to the invention represented in
[0200] Base fabric 1 of
[0201] The second weft yarns 4 form the additional layer 1b, in the form of loop portions 7, on the back side 6 of the base fabric 1.
[0202] The bacterial biopolymer layer 20 is provided to the base fabric 1 on the back side 6 of the base fabric 1. In other words, the layer of bacterial biopolymer 20 is coupled with the additional layer 1b of the base fabric 1, i.e. is coupled with the loop portions 7 on the back side 6 of the base fabric 1.
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[0206] First weft yarns 3 of base fabric 1 are woven together with the warp yarns 2 to from a base layer 1a of the base fabric 1; the second weft yarns 4 form an additional layer 1b of the base fabric 1.
[0207] More in detail, second weft yarns 4 form an additional layer 1b of the base fabric 1 in the form of loop portions 7, on the back side 6 of the base fabric 1.
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[0209] For example, a garment comprising the composite fabric 10 of
[0210] Similarly to the embodiment of the composite fabric of the invention illustrated in
[0211] Embodiments of the composite fabric 10 as shown in
EXAMPLES
[0212] The following examples will better illustrate an exemplary process for the production of a composite fabric according to the invention.
[0213] The following examples are to be interpreted as merely illustrative and they do not limit the scope of the invention.
Example 1
[0214] A sample base fabric according to the invention is provided.
[0215] The fabric has a plurality of warp yarns, a plurality of first weft yarns and a plurality of second weft yarns, according to the weaving report illustrated in
[0216] Warp yarns are 73,875 tex (Ne 8/1), Ring slub cotton
[0217] First weft yarns (1) are 84,43 tex (Ne 7/1), Ring cotton
[0218] Second weft yarns (2) are 11,82 tex (Ne 50/1) Combed cotton
[0219] Warp density of the fabric is 29.5 threads/cm
[0220] Weft density of the fabric is 42.0 picks/cm
[0221] Warp yarns and first weft yarns form the base layer of the base fabric.
[0222] The second weft yarns form an additional layer, in the form loop portions that float over 7 warp yarns, on the front side of the base fabric.
[0223] The ratio first weft yarns to second weft yarns is 1:1.
Example 2
[0224] 0.06 m.sup.2 of the base fabric of Example 1 is contacted on its front side, where the second weft yarns form the additional layer, with 25 ml a culture of Gluconacetobacter hansenii having a concentration of 210.sup.4 cells/ml.
[0225] The culture used is a culture of Gluconacetobacter hansenii, in Hestrin-Schramm (HS) medium containing 2% (w/v) glucose, 0.5% (w/v) peptone, 0.5% (w/v) yeast extract, 0.27% (w/v) Na.sub.2HPO.sub.4 and 1.15 g/L citric acid, and it is applied on the front side of the base fabric, i.e. on the same side on which the loop portions are present. For example, the culture of bacterial-biopolymer producing microorganisms (in this case, bacteria) can be applied by spraying it on the base fabric, or it can be pipetted on the base fabric.
Example 3
[0226] After the application of the bacterial culture of Example 2 on the base fabric, the base fabric is incubated for 16 hours, at temperature 28 C.
[0227] After 16 hours, at temperature 28 C., a layer of bacterial cellulose is obtained on the front side of the fabric, i.e. a composite fabric is obtained.
Example 4
[0228] The composite fabric obtained in Example 3 is washed with 0.1M NaOH at 80 C. temperature, for 20 minutes, to remove the residual bacteria from the composite fabric.
Example 5
[0229] The washed composite fabric is dyed, by impregnating the composite fabric with a solution of indigo dye.
[0230] The fabric including a dyed biopolymer layer, particularly a bacterial cellulose indigo dyed biopolymer layer, may undergo finishing processes as disclosed in co-pending application having title A process of preparing a dyed fabric including a bacterial biopolymer and having unique appearance in the name of the present applicant. The finishing processes may impart the dyed fabric with a multi-shaded appearance and/or vintage or worn-out look.
[0231] Although the invention has been described in terms of various embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Rather, the appended claims should be construed broadly, to include other variants and embodiments of the disclosure, which may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and range of equivalents of the invention.