CN1296198C - Blister fabrics with internal connecting elements - Google Patents

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CN1296198C
CN1296198C CNB2003801032014A CN200380103201A CN1296198C CN 1296198 C CN1296198 C CN 1296198C CN B2003801032014 A CNB2003801032014 A CN B2003801032014A CN 200380103201 A CN200380103201 A CN 200380103201A CN 1296198 C CN1296198 C CN 1296198C
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Abstract

A woven fabric (100) having yarns which float, (107, 108), and fibers of the yarns which form connecting elements (113, 123), of the main bodies of yarns interlaced in the second direction of the fabric.

Description

What have internal connecting elements contains the float fabric
Background
The present invention relates to have the fabric that helps to make the stable internal connecting elements of fabric construction.
Made the Stability Analysis of Structures that makes knitting or woven fabric in many ways.Application of paint moves to prevent yarn.Yet, use coating can not give fabric extra desirable characteristics separately.Recently, adopted be known as Hydroentangled method for woven fabric provide stability.Hydroentangled use fluid jet forces the fiber of being stretched by an one thread main body to tangle mutually with the fiber of being stretched by another one thread main body.Yet, need a large amount of wandering fibres, the Hydroentangled aesthetic characteristic that influences fabric sometimes owing to produce entanglement by fluid jet.Therefore, still need the ad hoc approach that carries out stable fabric and make fabric stability by other method.
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Fig. 1 is the amplification cross-sectional view that contains the float fabric of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is the enlarged partial view of the pin that uses among the present invention.
The specific embodiment
Referring now to Fig. 1, it has shown the fabric 100 of explanation a specific embodiment of the present invention.Fabric 100 is the woven fabric that contain first side 101 and second side 102.Fabric 100 is made of first group of yarn or warp thread 110 and second group of yarn or weft yarn 120, and these two groups of yarns interwoven constitute fabrics 100.Warp thread 110 has formed the warp thread first side float 106 on first side 101 of fabric 100, formed the warp thread second side float 107 on second side 102 of fabric 100.Weft yarn 120 has formed the weft yarn first side float 108 on first side 101 of fabric 100, form the weft yarn second side float 109 on second side 102 of fabric 100.
Warp thread 110 comprise constitute warp thread main body 112 through yarn fiber 111.Here employed warp thread main body be meant towards with the essentially identical yarn fibers group of yarn itself.Equally, weft yarn 120 comprises the weft yarn fiber 121 that constitutes weft yarn main body 122.Warp thread linkage unit 113 is made of through yarn fiber 111 part that is inserted among the weft yarn main body 122 and/or be inserted between the weft yarn main body 122 of an above weft yarn 120.Similarly, weft yarn linkage unit 123 is made of the part weft yarn fiber 121 that is inserted among the warp thread main body 112 and/or be inserted between the warp thread main body 112 of an above warp thread 110.The weft yarn fiber 121 of weft yarn main body 122 is fixed on warp thread linkage unit 113 on the weft yarn 120.Equally, warp thread main body 112 fixes through 111 pairs of weft yarn linkage units 123 of yarn fiber.What formerly exist is interweaved outside provided fixing by warp thread 110 and weft yarn 120, and warp thread linkage unit 113 provides extra fixing for the warp thread in the fabric 100 110.Equally, except warp thread 110 and weft yarn 120 interweave provided fixing, weft yarn linkage unit 123 provides extra fixing for the weft yarn 120 of fabric 100.The connection of these types differs greatly with the connection that forms between yarn in the following manner: this connection is by forming with being tangled mutually by the fiber that mainly outwards stretches in another one thread and have at least part to be radial extension by mainly outwards stretching in the one thread and having at least part to be the fiber of radial extension, so the multiprocessing fabric Hydroentangled method experienced like that.
When yarn was float in fabric, linkage unit (warp thread linkage unit 113 and weft yarn linkage unit 123) was present in wherein.Therefore, these linkage units help to make warp thread first side float 106 and the weft yarn first side float 108 on fabric 100 first sides 101 fixing, also help to make warp thread second side float 107 and the weft yarn second side float 109 on fabric 100 second sides 102 fixing.
Fabric 100 is the fabrics that contain float, for example other woven type of basket weave, twill-weave, satin weave or the following pattern of any generation: at least one one thread in this pattern in one group of yarn in another group yarn three or more extend on the threads.The fabric that the example that is fit to the Weaving pattern of fabric 100 comprises basket weave, twill-weave, satin weave, be made into by the dobbies weave that produces float, fabric or any other textile-like that wherein has float to form of forming by the pattern effecting method that produces float.Fabric 100 can have the yarn that floats over 3 to the 20 one threads top in another group yarn.In a preferred embodiment, fabric 100 will have the yarn that floats over 3 to the 9 one threads top in another group yarn.
In a specific embodiment, the count of yarn (yarn size) that constitutes the yarn of fabric 100 is that about 100 daniers are to about 1200 daniers.In a preferred implementation, the count of yarn that constitutes the yarn of fabric 100 is that about 150 daniers are to about 750 daniers.In a preferred implementation, the fiber that constitutes through yarn fiber 111 and weft yarn fiber comprises filament fiber, thereby forms polyfilament yarn.In another embodiment, the fiber that constitutes through yarn fiber 111 and weft yarn fiber 121 is a short fiber, so warp thread 110 and weft yarn 120 are spun yarns.In another specific embodiment, warp thread 110 can comprise spun yarn, and seersucker (blister yarn) 120 can comprise filament yarn.It is contemplated that equally the present invention can use the yarn that is mixed by filament fiber and short fiber.The blended yarns of filament fiber and short fiber can be used as the substitute of filament yarn in the combinations thereof and/or spun yarn in warp thread 110 and/or in the weft yarn 120.The fiber of filament yarn of the present invention and/or spun yarn can be made by natural material or artificial material.For example, natural material can comprise animal material, vegetable material or the mineral material as fiber.Artificial material can comprise by chemical compound, modified natural materials and mineral synthetic polymer and similar substance.
Be derived among the yarn owing to connect, and these connections also make yarn fix, understanding every is helpful apart from the total linking number on the yarn (being derived from the connection and the total amount of being consolidated by this particular yarn that is connected of particular yarn).In a specific embodiment, the total linking number on the float in the fabric 100 is that about 0.1/millimeter yarn is to about 5/millimeter yarns.In a preferred embodiment, the total linking number on the yarn in the float zone is that about 0.4/millimeter yarn is to about 2/millimeter yarns.
Because the fiber of yarn is the source that connects, different yarns is for the availability of fibers difference that connects, and for the difference that needs based on the connection amount of yarn fibers content.To every measurement apart from long filament is to contain the number that the length of the yarn of long filament multiply by long filament in this yarn beam.Therefore, total linking number (being derived from the connection and the total amount of being consolidated by this particular yarn that is connected of particular yarn) of the yarn of every long filament distance is helpful in the float zone in the understanding fabric 100.In a specific embodiment, in the float zone linking number of yarn for about at least 0.01/inch long filament to about 0.5/inch long filament.In a preferred embodiment, in the float zone linking number of yarn for about at least 0.04/inch long filament to about 0.2/inch long filament.
In a kind of manufacturing method of the present invention, be formed with fabric to be further processed, carry out acupuncture course then.In a specific embodiment, can be by the standard knitting skill, jacquard weave is woven, multi-arm is woven or anyly make that other form forms fabric on yarn floats over fabric in Weaving pattern other yarn.
Forming fabric to be processed is sent in the needing machine, fabric is carried out acupuncture by needle-bar being inserted come in the fabric.Usually, needing machine inserts a needle in the fabric with roughly vertical with fabric face direction and then these pins is extracted out.Backboard is that fabric provides support on the opposite of needle-bar, and has the perforate that the permission pin passes completely through fabric.These pins can insert and extract out from arbitrary side of fabric or from the both sides of fabric.If only insert pin, can only produce connection by the thread segment on the fabric side of being inserted by pin from a side.If the pin that every quadrature needs insertion number inserts the pin insertion number that can provide more than the single of needle-bar, can make on the specific region of fabric more than the needle-bar insertion once so, many needle-bars are inserted.In a specific embodiment, needing machine inserts a needle in the fabric as follows---when fabric enters, passes and leaves needing machine, on linear direction (vertically), produce or do not produce fully relative motion between needle-bar and the fabric hardly.When pin inserts fabric and leaves fabric by making needle-bar move the relative linear movement that realizes between needle-bar and the fabric on the fabric movement direction.After fabric carries out acupuncture, can on fabric, apply back coating by various known method, for example scraper coating, foam coating, combination, spraying or other similar approach.
Referring now to Fig. 2, it has shown the enlarged partial view of a specific embodiment of employed pin 200 among the present invention.Pin 200 has tip 210 and recess 220 along the length direction of pin.The tip 210 of pin 200 helps the yarn that pin 200 passes fabric.The recess 220 of pin 200 is provoked when pin 200 passes the yarn of fabric or (hooking) fiber.When pin 200 continued to pass through adjacent yarn, before the fiber that is hooked by the recess 220 of pin 200 entered into the main body of adjacent fabric yarn.The fiber that pin 200 causes moves and can pull out fiber from former yarn.For near the free-ended fiber that has the pin 200, the recess 220 that these fibers can be followed pin 200 until the fiber free end pass that recess 220 or pin 200 arrive the terminal point of its strokes and fiber laydown in adjacent yarn.For other fiber, fiber can penetrate the terminal point of adjacent yarn until pin 200 its strokes of arrival, and perhaps the tension force in the fiber causes fiber to break away from recess 220 or fibrous fracture.Follow pin and break away from pin or the pars fibrosa of fracture will make this part fiber laydown in adjacent yarn.Consequently the part fiber of yarn and/or the direct forward of long filament move in the main body of adjacent yarn, and/or are fixed between the main body of two adjacent yarn, and directly the main body by adjacent yarn forms ancora (anchor).Fiber and/or the long filament fixing by adjacent yarn form connection between fabric yarn.On the contrary, for example Hydroentangled and so on method causes the fiber of yarn main body outside and the fibre matting of another yarn main body outside, and its direct connection that provides between part is less.In addition, Hydroentangled for filament yarn provides the limited in one's ability of stability, can break away from the yarn main body so that the long filament free end that tangles mutually with long filament because do not exist or exist hardly from other yarn.
Embodiment 1
Float over 5 weft yarn tops and the pattern braided fabric of fill yarns float above 5 warp thread with warp thread.This fabric is woven by 2/300/136 56T PFY yarn.Then this fabric is carried out acupuncture course and connect so that between fabric yarn, form.Use Dilo Hyper double-needle loom (Dilo manufacturing company) that fabric is carried out acupuncture, between fabric and needle-bar, exist hardly in the acupuncture action wherein to there not being vertical relative motion.This needle-bar has the Groz-BeckertF222 pin, and it is the three-edged needle with six recesses (every pin rib on 2).Needle-bar is inserted the fabric two sides, and number of times is enough to carry out about 300 acupunctures on every square centimeter of fabric.The insertion depth of pin makes four recesses on the pin embed in the fabric.Found acupuncture course cause linking number on the zone of float part of yarn be about 0.5/millimeter yarn to about 1/millimeter yarn, and the linking number on the float zone of fabric is that about 0.047/ inch long filament is to about 0.093/inch long filament.
Embodiment 2
Form fabric with the yarn identical with embodiment 1, just its pattern is that warp thread floats over 4 weft yarns tops and fill yarns float above 4 warp thread.Use identical acupuncture apparatus and pin then, this fabric is carried out the acupuncture course identical with embodiment 1.With the two sides that needle-bar inserts fabric, its number of times is enough to carry out about 300 acupunctures on every square centimeter of fabric.The insertion depth of pin makes four recesses on the pin embed in the fabric.Have been found that it is about 1.16/millimeter yarns that acupuncture course causes the linking number in the fabric float zone, and the linking number in the same area is about 0.108/inch long filament.
Embodiment 3
Form fabric with the yarn identical with embodiment 1, just its pattern is that warp thread floats over 3 weft yarns tops and fill yarns float above 3 warp thread.Use identical acupuncture apparatus and pin then, this fabric is carried out the acupuncture course identical with embodiment 1.With the two sides that needle-bar inserts fabric, its number of times is enough to carry out about 300 acupunctures on every square centimeter of fabric.The insertion depth of pin makes four recesses on the pin embed in the fabric.It is last about 1.88/millimeter yarns that this process causes the linking number in the float zone, and the linking number in the same area is about 0.175/inch long filament.

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1. woven fabric comprises:
One group of first yarn that is arranged on the first direction, each root in described first yarn include the first yarn main body that is made of many first yarn filaments;
One group of second yarn that is arranged on the second direction, each root in described second yarn include the second yarn main body that is made of many second yarn filaments;
Wherein said first yarn group and the described second yarn group interweave; And
Wherein many described first yarns float over three to 20 described second yarn tops, and
Described first yarn that wherein floats over described second yarn top has 0.01 first yarn connections/inch long filament to 0.5, first a yarn connection/inch long filament, and described first connection comprises in the second yarn main body that extends to the second adjacent yarn from described first yarn and/or more than first yarn filament between the second yarn main body of one second yarn; And
Wherein many described second yarns float over three to 20 described first yarn tops, and
Described second yarn that wherein floats over described first yarn top has 0.01 second yarn connections/inch long filament to 0.5, second a yarn connection/inch long filament, and described second yarn connection comprises in the first yarn main body that extends to the first adjacent yarn from described second yarn and/or more than second yarn filament between the first yarn main body of one first yarn.
2. woven fabric according to claim 1 wherein floats over described first yarn in each root first yarn of second yarn top and is connected on the per inch long filament 0.04 first yarn and is connected to that 0.2 first yarn connects on the per inch long filament.
3. woven fabric according to claim 1 wherein floats over described second yarn in each root second yarn of first yarn top and is connected on the per inch long filament 0.04 second yarn and is connected to that 0.2 second yarn connects on the per inch long filament.
4. woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein said first yarn further comprises short fiber.
5. woven fabric according to claim 4, wherein said second yarn further comprises short fiber.
6. woven fabric comprises:
One group of first yarn that is arranged on the first direction, each root in described first yarn include the first yarn main body that is made of many first yarn filaments;
One group of second yarn that is arranged on the second direction, each root in described second yarn include the second yarn main body that is made of many second yarn fibers;
Wherein said first yarn group and the described second yarn group interweave; And
Wherein many described first yarns float over three to 20 described second yarn tops, and
Wherein float on described first yarn of described second yarn top and have 0.01 connection/inch long filament to 0.5 connection/inch long filament, described connection comprises in the second yarn main body that extends to the second adjacent yarn from described first yarn and/or more than first yarn filament between the second yarn main body of one second yarn.
7. woven fabric according to claim 6 wherein floats over described in each first yarn of second yarn top and is connected on the per inch long filament 0.04 and is connected to 0.2 connection on the per inch long filament.
8. woven fabric according to claim 6, wherein said first yarn further comprises short fiber.
9. woven fabric according to claim 6, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises filament fiber.
10. woven fabric according to claim 6, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber.
11. woven fabric according to claim 6, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber and filament fiber.
12. a woven fabric comprises:
One group of first yarn that is arranged on the first direction, each root in described first yarn include the first yarn main body that is made of many first yarn fibers;
One group of second yarn that is arranged on the second direction, each root in described second yarn include the second yarn main body that is made of many second yarn fibers;
Wherein said first yarn group and the described second yarn group interweave; And
Wherein many described first yarns float over three to 20 described second yarn tops, and
Described first yarn that wherein floats over described second yarn top has 0.1 first yarn connections/millimeter yarn to 5, first a yarn connection/millimeter yarn, and described first connection comprises in the described second yarn main body that extends to adjacent second yarn from described first yarn and/or more than first yarn fibers between the second yarn main body of one second yarn; And
Wherein many described second yarns float over three to 20 described first yarn tops, and
Described second yarn that wherein floats over described first yarn top has 0.1 second yarn connections/millimeter yarn to 5, second a yarn connection/millimeter yarn, and described second connection comprises in the described first yarn main body that extends to adjacent first yarn from described second yarn and/or more than second yarn fibers between the first yarn main body of one first yarn.
13. woven fabric according to claim 12 wherein floats over first yarn described in each described first yarn of second yarn top and is connected on every millimeter yarn 0.4 first yarn and is connected to that 2 first yarns connect on every millimeter yarn.
14. woven fabric according to claim 12 wherein floats over second yarn described in each described second yarn of first yarn top and is connected on every millimeter yarn 0.4 second yarn and is connected to that 2 second yarns connect on every millimeter yarn.
15. woven fabric according to claim 12, wherein said first yarn fibers comprises filament fiber.
16. woven fabric according to claim 15, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises filament fiber.
17. woven fabric according to claim 15, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber.
18. woven fabric according to claim 15, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber and filament fiber.
19. woven fabric according to claim 12, wherein said first yarn fibers comprises short fiber.
20. woven fabric according to claim 19, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber.
21. woven fabric according to claim 19, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber and filament fiber.
22. woven fabric according to claim 12, wherein said first yarn fibers comprises short fiber and filament fiber.
23. woven fabric according to claim 22, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber and filament fiber.
24. a woven fabric comprises:
One group of first yarn that is arranged on the first direction, each root in described first yarn include the first yarn main body that is made of many described first yarn fibers;
One group of second yarn that is arranged on the second direction, each root in described second yarn include the second yarn main body that is made of described many second yarn fibers;
Wherein said first yarn group and the described second yarn group interweave; And
Wherein many described first yarns float over three to 20 described second yarn tops, and
Described first yarn that wherein floats over described second yarn top has 0.1 connection/millimeter yarn to 5 connection/millimeter yarn, and described connection comprises in the described second yarn main body that extends to adjacent second yarn from described first yarn and/or more than first yarn fibers between the second yarn main body of one second yarn.
25. woven fabric according to claim 24 wherein floats over and is connected to 0.4 connection/millimeter yarn to 2 connection/millimeter yarn in each described first yarn of described second yarn top.
26. woven fabric according to claim 24, wherein said first yarn fibers comprises filament fiber.
27. woven fabric according to claim 26, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises filament fiber.
28. woven fabric according to claim 26, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber.
29. woven fabric according to claim 26, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber and filament fiber.
30. woven fabric according to claim 24, wherein said first yarn fibers comprises short fiber.
31. woven fabric according to claim 30, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber.
32. woven fabric according to claim 30, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber and filament fiber.
33. woven fabric according to claim 24, wherein said first yarn fibers comprises short fiber and filament fiber.
34. woven fabric according to claim 33, wherein said second yarn fibers comprises short fiber and filament fiber.
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