US20090025818A1 - Towel Product - Google Patents

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US20090025818A1
US20090025818A1 US12/224,642 US22464207A US2009025818A1 US 20090025818 A1 US20090025818 A1 US 20090025818A1 US 22464207 A US22464207 A US 22464207A US 2009025818 A1 US2009025818 A1 US 2009025818A1
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D27/00Woven pile fabrics
    • D03D27/02Woven pile fabrics wherein the pile is formed by warp or weft
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D1/00Woven fabrics designed to make specified articles
    • D03D1/0017Woven household fabrics
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D13/00Woven fabrics characterised by the special disposition of the warp or weft threads, e.g. with curved weft threads, with discontinuous warp threads, with diagonal warp or weft
    • D03D13/008Woven fabrics characterised by the special disposition of the warp or weft threads, e.g. with curved weft threads, with discontinuous warp threads, with diagonal warp or weft characterised by weave density or surface weight
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D15/00Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D27/00Woven pile fabrics
    • D03D27/02Woven pile fabrics wherein the pile is formed by warp or weft
    • D03D27/06Warp pile fabrics
    • D03D27/08Terry fabrics
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2509/00Medical; Hygiene
    • D10B2509/02Bandages, dressings or absorbent pads
    • D10B2509/026Absorbent pads; Tampons; Laundry; Towels

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  • the present invention particularly relates to a towel product that is excellent in a water absorbency property (wiping-off property of water), a drying property (fast drying speed), and a lightness property.
  • a towel fabric is employed, for example, in such a wide-range field of a towel, a bath towel, a gown such as a towel-made yukata, and in addition hereto, a sheet.
  • the currently used towel fabric weighs fairly heavy.
  • the mean weight of the towel or the bath towel that is used in a general household is 442 g/m 2 .
  • the mean weight of the towel or the bath towel that is used in a hotel is 529 g/m 2 .
  • the towel having a weight of 400 g/m 2 or more never gives rise to a lightness feeling.
  • the fact that the towel product has become light differs from the fact that a person actually feels that it has become light. That is, it is true that the bath towel that weighs 400 g/m 2 is lighter than the bath towel that weighs 440 g/m 2 ; however whether or not a person actually feels that the bath towel that weighs 400 g/m 2 is light is another question.
  • the towel was woven by employing only the hollow yarn for all yarns. That is, with all of the warp, the weft, and the pile yarn assumed to be a hollow yarn, the towel was fabricated with only this hollow yarn.
  • the towel is frequently employed, for example, for the purpose of drying a wet body after bathing.
  • moisture that adhered to the wet body can be efficiently wiped off, i.e. that it is excellent in the water absorbency property.
  • the problem to be solved by the present invention is solved by providing the towel product that is excellent in the water absorbency property (wiping-off property of water), the drying property (fast drying speed), and the lightness property.
  • the present invention has been accomplished based upon the above-mentioned knowledge.
  • the towel product configured by employing the warp, the weft, and the pile yarn, which is characteristic in that a warp density is 27 to 33 ends/inch and yet a weft density is 49 to 58 ends/inch, a pile scale factor is 3.8 to 6.2, a pick number is six, and the pile yarn is a hollow yarn.
  • the foregoing problem is solved by the above-mentioned towel product, which is characteristic in that a warp density is 27 to 33 ends/inch, a weft density is 52 to 58 ends/inch, and a pile scale factor is four to six.
  • the foregoing problem is solved by the above-mentioned towel product, which is characteristic in that a warp density is 28.5 to 31.5 ends/inch, a weft density is 53.5 to 56.5 ends/inch, and a pile scale factor is 4.0 to 5.2.
  • the foregoing problem is solved by the above-mentioned towel product, which is characteristic in that a hollow rate of the hollow yarn (pile yarn) is 17 to 33 weight % (particularly, 20 to 30 weight %).
  • the towel product configured by employing the warp, the weft, and the pile yarn, which is characteristic in that a warp density is 27 to 33 ends/inch and yet a weft density is 49 to 58 ends/inch, a pile scale factor is 3.8 to 6.2, a pick number is seven, and the pile yarn is a hollow yarn.
  • the foregoing problem is solved by the above-mentioned towel product, which is characteristic in that a warp density is 27 to 33 ends/inch, a weft density is 52 to 58 ends/inch, and a pile scale factor is 3.8 to 5.2.
  • the foregoing problem is solved by the above-mentioned towel product, which is characteristic in that a warp density is 28.5 to 31.5 ends/inch, a weft density is 53.5 to 56.5 ends/inch, and a pile scale factor is 4.0 to 5.2.
  • the foregoing problem is solved by the above-mentioned towel product, which is characteristic in that a hollow rate of the hollow yarn (pile yarn) is 17 to 33 weight % (particularly, 20 to 30 weight %).
  • the towel product configured by employing the warp, the weft, and the pile yarn, which is characteristic in that a warp density is 27 to 33 ends/inch and yet a weft density is 49 to 58 ends/inch, a pile scale factor is 3.8 to 6.2, a pick number is five, and the pile yarn is a hollow yarn.
  • the foregoing problem is solved by the above-mentioned towel product, which is characteristic in that a warp density is 27 to 33 ends/inch, a weft density is 49 to 58 ends/inch, and a pile scale factor is 4.5 to 6.2.
  • the foregoing problem is solved by the above-mentioned towel product, which is characteristic in that a warp density is 28.5 to 32.5 ends/inch, a weft density is 50.5 to 56.5 ends/inch, and a pile scale factor is 4.7 to 6.2.
  • the foregoing problem is solved by the above-mentioned towel product, which is characteristic in that a hollow rate of the hollow yarn (pile yarn) is 17 to 33 weight % (particularly, 20 to 30 weight %).
  • the towel product of the present invention has the lightness to the extent that with the towel product in a hand, its lightness property can be actually sensed as compared with the conventional towel product.
  • the towel product which enables a drop of water that adhered to the body to be finely wiped off in a case of having dried a wet body therewith, is excellent in a wiping-off feeling.
  • the towel product is excellent in durability as well, and has a high product value.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-section diagram of a fabric of the towel product of a first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a design diagram of the fabric of the towel product of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a warp weave diagram of the fabric of the towel product of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a graph of a water absorbency characteristic of the fabric of the towel product of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a graph of a drying characteristic of the fabric of the towel product of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-section diagram of the fabric of the towel product of a second embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a design diagram of the fabric of the towel product of the second embodiment.
  • the towel product of the present invention is a towel product configured by employing the warp, the weft, and the pile yarn.
  • the pile yarn is the hollow yarn.
  • the hollow rate of this hollow yarn is preferably 17 to 33 weight % (more preferably, 20 to 30 weight %).
  • each of the warp and the weft as well may be the hollow yarn; however preferably, it is a normal yarn that is not hollow (non-hollow yarn).
  • the warp density thereof is 27 to 33 ends/inch, and the weft density thereof is 49 to 58 ends/inch.
  • the pile scale factor is 3.8 to 6.2.
  • the pick number is one of five, six, and seven.
  • the pick number is five
  • the warp density is 27 to 33 ends/inch
  • the weft density is 49 to 58 ends/inch
  • the pile scale factor is 4.5 to 6.2.
  • the warp density is 28.5 to 32.5 ends/inch
  • the weft density is 50.5 to 56.5 ends/inch
  • the pile scale factor is 4.7 to 6.2.
  • the pick number is six
  • the warp density is 27 to 33 ends/inch
  • the weft density is 52 to 58 ends/inch
  • the pile scale factor is four to six.
  • the warp density is 28.5 to 31.5 ends/inch
  • the weft density is 53.5 to 56.5 ends/inch
  • the pile scale factor is 4.0 to 5.2.
  • the pick number is seven
  • the warp density is 27 to 33 ends/inch
  • the weft density is 52 to 58 ends/inch
  • the pile scale factor is 3.8 to 5.2.
  • the warp density is 28.5 to 31.5 ends/inch
  • the weft density is 53.5 to 56.5 ends/inch
  • the pile scale factor is 4.0 to 5.2.
  • FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 illustrates the first embodiment of the towel product relating to the present invention
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-section diagram thereof
  • FIG. 2 is a design diagram
  • FIG. 3 is a warp weave diagram.
  • the towel product (bath towel) of the present invention is one woven by employing the warp, the weft, and the pile yarn.
  • the warp of the above-mentioned bath towel is the ordinary yarn (yarn that is not hollow) having a thick count, being an equivalent-of-a-single-yarn count of 20/1 or greater, for example, a yarn count of 16/1.
  • the weft of the above-mentioned bath towel is the ordinary yarn (yarn that is not hollow) having a thick count, being an equivalent-of-a-single-yarn count of 20/1 or greater, for example, a yarn count of 20/1.
  • the pile yarn of the above-mentioned bath towel is the hollow yarn (a hollow rate 20 weight %) having a thick count, being an equivalent-of-a-single-yarn count of 20/1 or greater, for example, a yarn count of 30/2.
  • the warp density thereof is 27 to 33 ends/inch, particularly, 30 ends/inch.
  • the weft density thereof is 52 to 58 ends/inch, particularly, 55 ends/inch.
  • this bath towel is one woven at a ratio of one pile yarn over one warp.
  • this bath towel is one woven with the pick number assumed to be six.
  • This value of the weight (314) is the actually measured value obtained by measuring the towel after rinsing out. And, the reason why the actually measured value (314) is smaller than the computed value (330.5) is that various agents that adhered to the yarn have been removed due to rinsing out the towel.
  • the weight of the bath towel U of the present invention is 372 g/m 2
  • the mean weight of the bath towel V for a household is 442 g/m 2
  • the mean weight of the bath towel W for a hotel is 529 g/m 2 .
  • the bath towel W for a hotel which is used for hotel business, is woven with a use amount of the yarn increased for the purpose of allowing for a high-grade feeling/durability.
  • the bath towel V for a household is relatively lightweight.
  • the bath towel V for a household which is said to be relatively lightweight, also feels heavy for the aged, or for children.
  • the bath towel U in accordance with the present invention is considerably lighter as compared with the bath towel V for a household that is said to be relatively lightweight.
  • the bath towel U in accordance with the present invention is considerably lighter as compared with the bath towel V for a household that is said to be relatively lightweight.
  • it is understood that it weighs to the extent of being handled with ease and is excellent in a handling property.
  • the bath towel U of the present invention of which the maximum water absorbency rate itself is lowest by 10 percent or so among three towels, demonstrates that the time for which water is absorbed at its maximum water absorbency rate is longer by 50 percent or so.
  • the bath towel U of this claimed invention demonstrates that the water absorbency amount, being its integral calculus value, is the largest value. Besides, also as apparent from FIG. 4 , the water absorbency amount is the largest value even after a lapse of one minute.
  • the bath towel U of the present invention is also excellent in the water absorbency property. That is, this signifies that in a case of having dried a wet body therewith, a satisfaction feeling of finely and yet speedily wiping off moisture that adhered to the body is high, resultantly giving an excellent refreshment feeling.
  • the bath towel U of the present invention which has a high water absorbency property, enables the moisture that adhered to the body to be effectively wiped off, and though it might give an anxiety of drying slowly because a large quantity of water is included, as a matter of fact, it has a high drying speed, dries for a short time, and is lightweight, whereby a great advantage having a triple threat works in such a manner that it is excellent in the handling property.
  • the towel towel other than the towel of the present invention
  • the condition identical to that of the towel of the present invention except that no hollow yarn was employed for the pile to investigate the lightness property/water absorbency property/drying property of this towel other than the towel of the present invention, the lightness property that was characteristic of the present invention was not sensed, and further not only the water absorbency property but also the drying property that was characteristic of the present invention was not attained.
  • the towel towel other than the towel of the present invention
  • the condition (the pick number was three) similar to that of the conventional towel notwithstanding employing the hollow yarn for the pile to investigate the lightness property/water absorbency property/drying property of this towel other than the towel of the present invention
  • the lightness property that was characteristic of the present invention was not sensed, and further not only the water absorbency property but also the drying property that was characteristic of the present invention was not attained.
  • FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 shows the second embodiment of the towel product relating to the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-section diagram
  • FIG. 7 is a design diagram.
  • the towel product (bath towel) of the present invention is one woven by employing the warp, the weft, and the pile yarn.
  • the warp of the above-mentioned bath towel is the ordinary yarn (yarn that is not hollow) having a thick count, being an equivalent-of-a-single-yarn count of 20/1 or greater, for example, a yarn count of 16/1.
  • the weft of the above-mentioned bath towel is the ordinary yarn (yarn that is not hollow) having a thick count, being an equivalent-of-a-single-yarn count of 20/1 or greater, for example, a yarn count of 20/1.
  • the pile yarn of the above-mentioned bath towel is the hollow yarn (a hollow rate 20 weight %) having a thick yarn, being an equivalent-of-a-single-yarn count of 20/1 or greater, for example, a yarn count of 30/2.
  • the warp density thereof is 27 to 33 ends/inch, particularly, 30 ends/inch.
  • the weft density is 52 to 58 ends/inch, particularly, 55 ends/inch.
  • this bath towel is one woven at a ratio of one pile yarn over one warp.
  • this bath towel is one woven with the pick number assumed to be seven.
  • the bath towel as well having the above-mentioned condition in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention which has a high water absorbency property, enables the moisture that adhered to the body to be effectively wiped off.
  • the bath towel of the above-mentioned embodiment was similarly fabricated except that the warp density and weft density were changed into 28 ends/inch, and 53 ends/inch, respectively. Further, the bath towel of the above-mentioned embodiment was similarly fabricated except that the warp density and weft density were changed into 32 ends/inch, and 57 ends/inch, respectively. And, upon investigating the lightness property/water absorbency property/drying property for these bath towels as well, they are more excellent therein as compared with the conventional bath towel after all.
  • the bath towel of the above-mentioned embodiment was similarly fabricated except that the pile scale factor was changed into four. Further, it was similarly fabricated except that the pile scale factor was changed into 5.2. And, upon investigating the lightness property/water absorbency property/drying property for these bath towels as well, they are more excellent therein as compared with the conventional bath towel after all.
  • the bath towel was similarly fabricated except that the pick number and the pile scale factor were assumed to be five and 4.5, respectively. Further, it was similarly fabricated except that the pick number and the pile scale factor were assumed to be five and 6.2, respectively. And, upon investigating the lightness property/water absorbency property/drying property for these bath towels as well, they are more excellent therein as compared with the conventional bath towel after all.
  • the present invention is particularly useful for the products such as a towel, a bath towel, and a towel-fabricated gown.

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