US1823769A - Manufacture and production of artificial threads, filaments, bands and the like - Google Patents

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US1823769A
US1823769A US236880A US23688027A US1823769A US 1823769 A US1823769 A US 1823769A US 236880 A US236880 A US 236880A US 23688027 A US23688027 A US 23688027A US 1823769 A US1823769 A US 1823769A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01FCHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS
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    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
    • D01D1/00Treatment of filament-forming or like material
    • D01D1/06Feeding liquid to the spinning head
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    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
    • D01D1/00Treatment of filament-forming or like material
    • D01D1/10Filtering or de-aerating the spinning solution or melt
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    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01FCHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS
    • D01F1/00General methods for the manufacture of artificial filaments or the like
    • D01F1/02Addition of substances to the spinning solution or to the melt
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01FCHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS
    • D01F2/00Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivatives; Manufacture thereof
    • D01F2/06Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivatives; Manufacture thereof from viscose
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01FCHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS
    • D01F2/00Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivatives; Manufacture thereof
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    • D01F2/08Composition of the spinning solution or the bath
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01FCHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS
    • D01F2/00Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivatives; Manufacture thereof
    • D01F2/06Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivatives; Manufacture thereof from viscose
    • D01F2/08Composition of the spinning solution or the bath
    • D01F2/16Addition of dyes to the spinning solution

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  • This invention relates to an improved process in connection with the manufacture and production of threads, filaments, bands and the like consisting of cellulose or a compound of cellulose, and containing in addition thereto one or more finely divided liquid or solid bodies which are more or less evenly distributed in the cellulose or cellulose compound.
  • threads, filaments, bands and the like consisting of cellulose or a compound of'cellulose and containing in addition thereto one or more finely divided liquid or solid bodies which are more or less evenly distributed in the cellulose or cellulose compound, may be obtained in an excellent manner by first filtering and removing the air from the viscose or other spinning solution, then adding the liquid or solid body and mixing the whole completely or sufliciently while avoiding any introduc-' tion of air into the said solution, and finally passing the mixture thus obtained to the spinning machine, where it is converted into threads, filaments, or the like.
  • Example The oil may be placed in a vessel under pressure caused by compressed air, and allowed to pass from the containing vessel through a feed pump, which delivers the desired quantity of oil per unit of time, and which may for instance be similar. to the pumps which are employed for feeding the viscose to the spinnerets of a. spinning ma chine.
  • the oil thus supplied by the feed pump passes along a pipe which joins with the pipe which supplies viscose for a number of spinnerets, and the mixture of viscose and oil thus obtained passes through a series of finely perforated plates, and then into a vessel, which may consist of a widening made in the pipe, and which contains a.
  • the mixture may be submitted to a further mixing operation shortly before it reaches the spinnerets, it being understood that such further mixing the leuco vat colouring matter may be added in the form of an alkaline solution, the feed pump for the said solution and the mixing apparatus being arranged in a manner similar to that-already described the rate of supply by the feed pump being regulated according to the depth of colour desired in the finished thread.
  • solid bodies which may be added according to this invention may be mentioned carbon black and china clay, which are particularly suitable for incorporation in coarser filaments, such as monofil, the said solidibody being first mixed with a liquid, whereupon the mixture is freed from air and then fed to the spinning solution as already described.
  • the body whether insoluble or soluble which it is desired to add, may be mixed with a small quantity of the spinning solution so as to make a more or less concentrated solution or suspension of the said body in the said spinning solution, which is subsequently added at a measured rate, if necessary after filtration and removal of air, to the main body of the spinning solution which main body has already been filtered and freed from air.
  • the process according to th present invention includes the addition to the spinning solution of a body which during the spinning and/or subsequent operations becomes convertedinto the body which it is desired shall be contained in the finished threads", filaments, bands and the like.
  • the addition to viscose of a leuco vat colouring matter which ,dur-: ing spinning and/0r subsequent operations, is converted into the vat colouring matter itself as already referred to.
  • a process comprising the following steps: first filtering and removing the air from the spinning solution, then passing the filtered and de-areated spinning solution towards the spinning machine, and during this passage, while the spinning solution is no longer in bulk, adding the pctroleum oil or petroleum jelly and mixing the same while avoiding any introduction of air into the said solution, and passing the mixture thus obtained to the spinning machine.
  • filaments, bands and the like consisting of cellulose or a compound of cellulose, and containing in addition thereto a finely divided li uid more or less evenl distruffed which the said addition can exercise its ageq y l in the cellulose or cellulose compound, a process COIIII rising the following steps: first filtering and'removing the air from the spinning solution,.then passing the filtered and de-aerated spinning solution towards the spinning machine, and during this passage,

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Patented Sept. 15, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WILLIAM HENRY MANUFACTURE AND PBODUGIION OF ARTIFICIAL THREADS, FILAMENTS, BANDS AND THE LIKE No Drawing. Application filed November 30,
1927, Serial xofasasso, and in Great Britain January 15, 1927.
This invention relates to an improved process in connection with the manufacture and production of threads, filaments, bands and the like consisting of cellulose or a compound of cellulose, and containing in addition thereto one or more finely divided liquid or solid bodies which are more or less evenly distributed in the cellulose or cellulose compound.
It has already been proposed to add to, or incorporate with viscose, bodies which are not soluble therein, such for instance as petroleum jelly or oil or mineral wax, and
then to project the mixture into a suitable in bath, whereby the cellulose is recovered in the form of threads or filaments containing more or less of the added body. It has further been proposed in the case of viscose to eifect such incorporation either by adding the said ingredient to the carbon bisulphide which is employed for the xanthation of the alkali cellulose, or by mixing the said ingredient with the viscose, and in either case filtering the viscose mixture, and evacuating the same, before spinning it for the production of the threads or filaments or the like.
It has also been proposed to produce coloured threads by projecting a mixture containing viscose and the leuco compound of a vat colouring matter through orifices into an acid setting bath, and afterwards converting the leuco compound into the colouring matter. It has also been proposed to add to the spinning solution various other organic or inorganic compounds.
It has now been found that threads, filaments, bands and the like consisting of cellulose or a compound of'cellulose and containing in addition thereto one or more finely divided liquid or solid bodies which are more or less evenly distributed in the cellulose or cellulose compound, may be obtained in an excellent manner by first filtering and removing the air from the viscose or other spinning solution, then adding the liquid or solid body and mixing the whole completely or sufliciently while avoiding any introduc-' tion of air into the said solution, and finally passing the mixture thus obtained to the spinning machine, where it is converted into threads, filaments, or the like.
The following example is given as showing one method of introducing the body, which is hereinafter referred to in this example as oil, into the spinning solution, which is referred to as viscose, but the invention is notrestricted thereto.
Example The oil may be placed in a vessel under pressure caused by compressed air, and allowed to pass from the containing vessel through a feed pump, which delivers the desired quantity of oil per unit of time, and which may for instance be similar. to the pumps which are employed for feeding the viscose to the spinnerets of a. spinning ma chine. The oil thus supplied by the feed pump passes along a pipe which joins with the pipe which supplies viscose for a number of spinnerets, and the mixture of viscose and oil thus obtained passes through a series of finely perforated plates, and then into a vessel, which may consist of a widening made in the pipe, and which contains a. paddle or the like rotated at a speed sufficient to mix adequately the viscose and the oil. The more or less homogeneous mixture of viscose and oil so obtained is passed from so the mixing vessel along the main feed pipe, and thence to the various pipes which feed the separate spinnerets of the spinning machine after passing through the usual feed pump and the final filters, if so desired, before arriving at the said spinnerets. Care must be taken that no air is allowed to pass with the oil into the viscose, and also that during the subsequent operations of the mixing of the oil and the viscose, and the pars sage of the mixture to the spinneret-s, no air is allowed to enter the said mixture. If the distance to be travelled by the mixture between the said mixing apparatus and the spinning machine be sufficient to allow a 9 partial separation of the added body from the viscose to take place, the mixture may be submitted to a further mixing operation shortly before it reaches the spinnerets, it being understood that such further mixing the leuco vat colouring matter may be added in the form of an alkaline solution, the feed pump for the said solution and the mixing apparatus being arranged in a manner similar to that-already described the rate of supply by the feed pump being regulated according to the depth of colour desired in the finished thread.
As examples of solid bodies'which may be added according to this invention may be mentioned carbon black and china clay, which are particularly suitable for incorporation in coarser filaments, such as monofil, the said solidibody being first mixed with a liquid, whereupon the mixture is freed from air and then fed to the spinning solution as already described.
As a modification of the process according to this invention the body, whether insoluble or soluble which it is desired to add, may be mixed with a small quantity of the spinning solution so as to make a more or less concentrated solution or suspension of the said body in the said spinning solution, which is subsequently added at a measured rate, if necessary after filtration and removal of air, to the main body of the spinning solution which main body has already been filtered and freed from air.
By the use of the process according to th present invention, I am enabled to obtain more uniform products than have been produced by the processes hitherto described, and also the degree of lustrecan be more easily controlled. The said process also offers further special advantages in the case of the addition of such compounds to viscose as tend to age the viscose rapidly, as the addition is enabled to be made only a short time before the mixture is led to the spinning machine and the period during ing effect on the viscose is thus reduced to It is to be understood that the process according to the present invention includes the addition to the spinning solution of a body which during the spinning and/or subsequent operations becomes convertedinto the body which it is desired shall be contained in the finished threads", filaments, bands and the like. As an illustration of this, is mentioned the addition to viscose of a leuco vat colouring matter, which ,dur-: ing spinning and/0r subsequent operations, is converted into the vat colouring matter itself as already referred to.
oil or petroleum jelly more or less evenly distributed-in the cellulose on cellulose compound, a process comprising the following steps: first filtering and removing the air from the spinning solution, then passing the filtered and de-areated spinning solution towards the spinning machine, and during this passage, while the spinning solution is no longer in bulk, adding the pctroleum oil or petroleum jelly and mixing the same while avoiding any introduction of air into the said solution, and passing the mixture thus obtained to the spinning machine.
2. In the production of artificial threads, filaments, bands and the like consisting of cellulose or a compound of cellulose, and containing in addition thereto one or more finely divided liquid or solid bodies which are more or lessevenly distributed in the cellulose or cellulose compound, a process comprising thefollowing steps: first filter-.
ing and removing the air from the spinning solution, then passing the filtered and deaerated spinning solution towards the spinning machine, and during this passage, while the spinning solution is no longer in bulk, adding the filtered and de-aerated mixture containing the said body and a small 'quantityof. the spinning solution, and then mixing the whole while avoiding any introduction of air into the said solution, and passing the mixture thus obtained to the spinning machine.
3. In the production of artificial threads,-
filaments, bands and the like consisting of cellulose or a compound of cellulose, and containing in addition thereto a finely divided li uid more or less evenl distrbuted which the said addition can exercise its ageq y l in the cellulose or cellulose compound, a process COIIII rising the following steps: first filtering and'removing the air from the spinning solution,.then passing the filtered and de-aerated spinning solution towards the spinning machine, and during this passage,
while the spinning solution is no longer 1n bulk, adding the liquid and mixing the same while avoiding any introduction of, air into the said solution.
4. In the production of artificial threads filaments, bands and the like consisting of cellulose or a compound of cellulose and containing 'in addition thereto a finely dividedliquid, more or less evenly distributed in the cellulose or cellulose compound, a process comprising the following steps: first filtering and removing the air from the spinning solution, then passing the filtered and deaerated spinning solution towards the spinning machine, and during this passage .while the spinning solution is no longer 1n vided liquid, more or less evenly distributed in the cellulose or cellulose compound, a process comprising the following steps: first filtering and removing the air from the spin ning solution, then passing the filtered and (lo-aerated spinning solution toward the spinning machine and during this passage, while the spinning solution is no longer in bulk, adding a filtered and de-aerated solution containing a leuco vat colouring matter in the form of an alkaline solution mixed with a small quantity of the spinning solution and then mixing the Whole While avoiding any introduction of air thereto.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
WILLIAM HENRY STOKES.
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