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- the present invention relates to a terry product which consists, in a manner known per se, of a textile base material and a pile associated with the base material.
- Terry products are textile articles with a particular absorbency and a pleasant feel, which are used, in particular, in the fields of home textiles and sports articles.
- the pile (in particular in the form of yarn loops) which is associated with a textile base material, e.g. a fabric, is characteristic of terry products.
- terry product covers especially but not exclusively products such as terry cloths, velour terry products, milled terry products and twisted terry products.
- Terry products e.g. towels, have to meet specific demands especially in terms of their softness, their absorbency, their bulkiness und their bulk stability (during storage, a stack of towels must not sink down under its own weight).
- Towels made of cotton exhibit the required bulkiness, bulk stability and absorbency.
- plasticizers substantially reduce the absorbency and absorption rate of products furnished therewith.
- terry products made of conventional modal fibers are soft and also absorbent but exhibit a lower bulkiness and a lower bulk stability than products made of 100% cotton.
- Terry products comprising a mixture of cotton and conventional modal fibers are soft, absorbent and have sufficient bulkiness but do not exhibit sufficient bulk stability.
- a terry product which is characterized in that the base material and/or the pile comprise(s) at least partially a cellulose fiber selected from the group consisting of viscose fibers, modal fibers, polynosic fibers and lyocell, which cellulose fiber has a titer of more than 1.7 dtex to 4.5 dtex.
- Absorbency is improved in comparison to existing products comprising, for example, modal fibers having a lower titer or mixtures, respectively, of modal fibers with a lower titer and cotton.
- fibers with a modified cross-section in particular fibers with a multilobal cross-section, are used, since the absorption rate and absorbency are once more improved as a result of the enlarged fiber surface.
- a trilobal cross-section is particularly preferred.
- “Man-made” cellulose fibers having a multilobal cross-section are described, for example, in EP 0 301 874 A1 as well as in WO 2006/060835.
- the titer of the cellulose fiber used according to the invention ranges from 2 dtex to 4.5 dtex, particularly preferably from 2.2 dtex to 3.3 dtex, most preferably from 2.5 dtex to 2.8 dtex, in particular from 2,5 dtex to 2.6 dtex.
- modal fiber is a generic term which, according to the definition by BISFA (Bureau for the International Standardization of Man-Made Fibers), denotes a cellulose fiber having a defined high wet strength and a high wet modulus that has also been defined (i.e., the force which is required for expanding the fiber in the wet state by 5%).
- the cellulose fiber used can be provided as a cellulose staple fiber having a cutting length of from 30 mm to 60 mm, preferably from 38 mm to 51 mm.
- the cellulose fiber can be present in the form of a yarn or a twisted yarn produced therefrom.
- Types known per se such as, e.g., ring spun yarns, SIRO-yarns, core-spun yarns, compact yarns, OE-yarns, air-jet yarns, chenille yarns, looped yarns and zero-twist yarns, for example, in a mixture with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-fibers and -yarns, come into consideration as yarns.
- PVA polyvinyl alcohol
- the cellulose fiber can be present in a mixture with a fiber material selected from the group consisting of cotton, polyester, wool, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polypropylene (PP), polyamide (PA), polyacryl (PAC), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), linen, silk, or also viscose fibers, polynosic fibers, lyocell fibers and modal fibers having a, for example, lower titer range.
- a fiber material selected from the group consisting of cotton, polyester, wool, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polypropylene (PP), polyamide (PA), polyacryl (PAC), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), linen, silk, or also viscose fibers, polynosic fibers, lyocell fibers and modal fibers having a, for example, lower titer range.
- a mixture of a modal fiber in the above-mentioned titer range with cotton is particularly advantageous.
- the textile base material and/or the pile consist(s) essentially entirely of the cellulose fiber or the mixture comprising the cellulose fiber, respectively. This means that exclusively yarns from the cellulose fiber or blended yarns, respectively, from the cellulose fiber and a second component, e.g. cotton, are used for the production of the base material and/or the pile.
- a second component e.g. cotton
- the proportion of the cellulose fiber in the base material and/or the pile advantageously ranges from 1% to 100%, preferably from 10% to 100%, particularly preferably from 30% to 100%.
- the pile consists essentially entirely of the cellulose fiber or, respectively, comprises a mixture with a different fiber
- the base material consists of a different fiber material.
- An embodiment with a base material of, for example, 100% cotton and a pile of 100% modal fibers or a mixture of 50% modal fibers and 50% cotton is advantageous.
- both the pile and the base material consist essentially entirely of the cellulose fiber or, respectively, comprise a mixture with a different fiber.
- An embodiment is beneficial in which both the base material and the pile are made of 100% modal fibers or a mixture of 50% modal fibers and 50% cotton or a mixture of 30% modal fibers and 70% cotton, respectively.
- the base material consists of either 100% cotton or 100% modal fibers.
- the pile consists of two threads, namely a thread made of 100% modal fibers and a thread made of 100% cotton. This construction allows itself to be woven, depending on the pattern, with the main focus specifically on the modal fibers or the cotton, respectively. In case of piece dyeing with selected dyestuffs, the portions of cotton and modal fibers, respectively, differ in terms of shade and colour depth (e.g. Jacquard effect).
- a fiber from the group comprising polyester, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyacryl, polyvinyl alcohol, linen, silk, viscose, polynosic and lyocell and/or mixtures thereof can also be used for the second thread.
- the pile preferably consists, as is known per se, of yarn loops or, as with velour goods, of shorn yarn loops.
- the textile base material is preferably selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, warp-knitted fabrics, knitted fabrics and stitch-knitted fabrics.
- the terry product according to the invention is preferably provided in the form of or as a component, respectively, of an article selected from the group consisting of towels, beach towels, bath towels, sauna towels, bath robes, washcloths, bath carpets, tea towels, bedclothes, e.g. bed linens, mattress and blanket covers and mattress supports, baby clothes, sportswear, socks, lining materials and diapers.
- the warp of the base material consists of a 100% cotton yarn (Ne23.5/2 or Ne12/1), the weft also consists of 100% cotton—(Ne 16.5/1).
- a blended yarn made up of 50% modal fibers (2.5 dtex, cutting length 38 mm) and 50% cotton (Ne 16.5/1) is used for the pile.
- the finished product exhibits excellent absorbency, high bulkiness and excellent bulk stability.
- the article has an inherently soft and pleasant feel. Finishing with plasticizers is not required but actually has adverse effects since the absorbency and absorption rate are clearly reduced.
- the warp of the base material consists, as in Example 1, of a 100% cotton yarn (Ne23.5/2 or Ne12/1) and the weft consists of 100% cotton—Ne 16.5/1.
- a yarn mixture of 88% modal fibers (2.5 dtex, cutting length 51 mm) and 12% PVA (Ne 12 zero-twist yarn) is used.
- the PVA fibers are extracted, whereby the weight of the product is reduced.
- the finished product exhibits excellent absorbency and a very high volume of the looped yarn.
- the warp of the base material consists of a 100% cotton yarn (Ne23.5/2 or Ne12/1), the weft also consists of 100% cotton—(Ne 16.5/1).
- a blended yarn made up of 50% modal fibers having a trilobal fiber cross-section (2.5 dtex, cutting length 38 mm) and 50% cotton (Ne 16.5/1) is used.
- the finished product exhibits excellent absorbency, high bulkiness and excellent bulk stability.
- the article has an inherently soft and pleasant feel. Finishing with plasticizers is not required but actually has adverse effects since the absorbency and absorption rate are clearly reduced. Bulkiness, bulk stability, absorption rate and absorbency are once more improved in comparison to Example 1.
Abstract
The invention relates to a terry product consisting of a textile base material and a pile associated with the base material, which is characterized in that the base material and/or the pile comprise(s) at least partially a cellulose fiber selected from the group consisting of viscose fibers, modal fibers, polynosic fibers and lyocell, which cellulose fiber has a titer of more than 1.7 dtex to 4.5 dtex.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a terry product which consists, in a manner known per se, of a textile base material and a pile associated with the base material.
- 2. Related Art
- Terry products are textile articles with a particular absorbency and a pleasant feel, which are used, in particular, in the fields of home textiles and sports articles. The pile (in particular in the form of yarn loops) which is associated with a textile base material, e.g. a fabric, is characteristic of terry products.
- For the purposes of the present invention, the term “terry product” covers especially but not exclusively products such as terry cloths, velour terry products, milled terry products and twisted terry products.
- Terry products, e.g. towels, have to meet specific demands especially in terms of their softness, their absorbency, their bulkiness und their bulk stability (during storage, a stack of towels must not sink down under its own weight).
- Presently, commercially available terry products essentially consist of cotton. Towels made of cotton exhibit the required bulkiness, bulk stability and absorbency.
- However, in order to achieve the required softness of the product, cotton products must be furnished with a plasticizer. For home washing, the use of fabric softeners is necessary. Both plasticizers and fabric softeners are suspected to be allergenic. Moreover, plasticizers substantially reduce the absorbency and absorption rate of products furnished therewith.
- Without the use of plasticizers and fabric softeners, terry products made of conventional modal fibers are soft and also absorbent but exhibit a lower bulkiness and a lower bulk stability than products made of 100% cotton.
- Terry products comprising a mixture of cotton and conventional modal fibers are soft, absorbent and have sufficient bulkiness but do not exhibit sufficient bulk stability.
- Terry products made of synthetic fibers (e.g. micropolyester) are soft but have to be furnished with hydrophilic chemicals in order to attain sufficient absorbency.
- It is the object of the present invention to provide terry products which meet the demands made on such textile articles in an excellent manner without exhibiting the above-mentioned disadvantages of prior art products.
- Said object is achieved with a terry product which is characterized in that the base material and/or the pile comprise(s) at least partially a cellulose fiber selected from the group consisting of viscose fibers, modal fibers, polynosic fibers and lyocell, which cellulose fiber has a titer of more than 1.7 dtex to 4.5 dtex.
- Surprisingly, it has been found that the use of “man-made” cellulose fibers, i.e., viscose fibers, modal fibers, polynosic fibers and lyocell fibers, in a specific titer range of from more than 1.7 dtex to 4.5 dtex in a terry product causes the products according to the invention to exhibit both excellent bulkiness and excellent bulk stability.
- Absorbency is improved in comparison to existing products comprising, for example, modal fibers having a lower titer or mixtures, respectively, of modal fibers with a lower titer and cotton. In a preferred embodiment, fibers with a modified cross-section, in particular fibers with a multilobal cross-section, are used, since the absorption rate and absorbency are once more improved as a result of the enlarged fiber surface. A trilobal cross-section is particularly preferred. “Man-made” cellulose fibers having a multilobal cross-section are described, for example, in EP 0 301 874 A1 as well as in WO 2006/060835.
- Preferably, the titer of the cellulose fiber used according to the invention ranges from 2 dtex to 4.5 dtex, particularly preferably from 2.2 dtex to 3.3 dtex, most preferably from 2.5 dtex to 2.8 dtex, in particular from 2,5 dtex to 2.6 dtex.
- The use of a modal fiber in the above-mentioned titer range is particularly preferred.
- The name “modal fiber” is a generic term which, according to the definition by BISFA (Bureau for the International Standardization of Man-Made Fibers), denotes a cellulose fiber having a defined high wet strength and a high wet modulus that has also been defined (i.e., the force which is required for expanding the fiber in the wet state by 5%).
- Due to the softness of the modal fiber, neither plasticizers are required during the production, nor fabric softeners are needed for further use in the terry product according to the invention.
- In the terry product according to the invention, the cellulose fiber used can be provided as a cellulose staple fiber having a cutting length of from 30 mm to 60 mm, preferably from 38 mm to 51 mm.
- The cellulose fiber can be present in the form of a yarn or a twisted yarn produced therefrom. Types known per se such as, e.g., ring spun yarns, SIRO-yarns, core-spun yarns, compact yarns, OE-yarns, air-jet yarns, chenille yarns, looped yarns and zero-twist yarns, for example, in a mixture with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-fibers and -yarns, come into consideration as yarns.
- In the terry product according to the invention, the cellulose fiber can be present in a mixture with a fiber material selected from the group consisting of cotton, polyester, wool, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polypropylene (PP), polyamide (PA), polyacryl (PAC), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), linen, silk, or also viscose fibers, polynosic fibers, lyocell fibers and modal fibers having a, for example, lower titer range.
- A mixture of a modal fiber in the above-mentioned titer range with cotton is particularly advantageous.
- In a preferred embodiment, the textile base material and/or the pile consist(s) essentially entirely of the cellulose fiber or the mixture comprising the cellulose fiber, respectively. This means that exclusively yarns from the cellulose fiber or blended yarns, respectively, from the cellulose fiber and a second component, e.g. cotton, are used for the production of the base material and/or the pile.
- The proportion of the cellulose fiber in the base material and/or the pile advantageously ranges from 1% to 100%, preferably from 10% to 100%, particularly preferably from 30% to 100%.
- Mixtures of, in each case, 30% to 50% modal fibers and 70% to 50% cotton, e.g., 30% modal fibers/70% cotton or 50% modal fibers/50% cotton, are particularly preferred. As mentioned above, these mixtures can be used in the material of the pile and/or in the material of the backing fabric.
- In another embodiment, merely the pile consists essentially entirely of the cellulose fiber or, respectively, comprises a mixture with a different fiber, and the base material consists of a different fiber material. An embodiment with a base material of, for example, 100% cotton and a pile of 100% modal fibers or a mixture of 50% modal fibers and 50% cotton is advantageous.
- In a further embodiment, both the pile and the base material consist essentially entirely of the cellulose fiber or, respectively, comprise a mixture with a different fiber. An embodiment is beneficial in which both the base material and the pile are made of 100% modal fibers or a mixture of 50% modal fibers and 50% cotton or a mixture of 30% modal fibers and 70% cotton, respectively.
- In a further embodiment, the base material consists of either 100% cotton or 100% modal fibers. The pile consists of two threads, namely a thread made of 100% modal fibers and a thread made of 100% cotton. This construction allows itself to be woven, depending on the pattern, with the main focus specifically on the modal fibers or the cotton, respectively. In case of piece dyeing with selected dyestuffs, the portions of cotton and modal fibers, respectively, differ in terms of shade and colour depth (e.g. Jacquard effect). Instead of cotton, a fiber from the group comprising polyester, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyacryl, polyvinyl alcohol, linen, silk, viscose, polynosic and lyocell and/or mixtures thereof can also be used for the second thread.
- In the terry product according to the invention, the pile preferably consists, as is known per se, of yarn loops or, as with velour goods, of shorn yarn loops.
- The textile base material is preferably selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, warp-knitted fabrics, knitted fabrics and stitch-knitted fabrics.
- The terry product according to the invention is preferably provided in the form of or as a component, respectively, of an article selected from the group consisting of towels, beach towels, bath towels, sauna towels, bath robes, washcloths, bath carpets, tea towels, bedclothes, e.g. bed linens, mattress and blanket covers and mattress supports, baby clothes, sportswear, socks, lining materials and diapers.
- The warp of the base material consists of a 100% cotton yarn (Ne23.5/2 or Ne12/1), the weft also consists of 100% cotton—(Ne 16.5/1). For the pile, a blended yarn made up of 50% modal fibers (2.5 dtex, cutting length 38 mm) and 50% cotton (Ne 16.5/1) is used. The finished product exhibits excellent absorbency, high bulkiness and excellent bulk stability. The article has an inherently soft and pleasant feel. Finishing with plasticizers is not required but actually has adverse effects since the absorbency and absorption rate are clearly reduced.
- The warp of the base material consists, as in Example 1, of a 100% cotton yarn (Ne23.5/2 or Ne12/1) and the weft consists of 100% cotton—Ne 16.5/1. For the pile, a yarn mixture of 88% modal fibers (2.5 dtex, cutting length 51 mm) and 12% PVA (Ne 12 zero-twist yarn) is used. During the further processing of the product, the PVA fibers are extracted, whereby the weight of the product is reduced. The finished product exhibits excellent absorbency and a very high volume of the looped yarn. Due to the improved fiber bonding in the looped yarn as a result of using a 2.5 dtex modal fiber with a cutting length of 51 mm, such a towel loses far less fibers during use than a comparable towel from a zero-twist yarn made of cotton.
- The warp of the base material consists of a 100% cotton yarn (Ne23.5/2 or Ne12/1), the weft also consists of 100% cotton—(Ne 16.5/1). For the pile, a blended yarn made up of 50% modal fibers having a trilobal fiber cross-section (2.5 dtex, cutting length 38 mm) and 50% cotton (Ne 16.5/1) is used. The finished product exhibits excellent absorbency, high bulkiness and excellent bulk stability. The article has an inherently soft and pleasant feel. Finishing with plasticizers is not required but actually has adverse effects since the absorbency and absorption rate are clearly reduced. Bulkiness, bulk stability, absorption rate and absorbency are once more improved in comparison to Example 1.
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1. A terry product comprising a textile base material and a pile associated with the base material, wherein the base material and/or the pile comprise(s) a cellulose fiber selected from the group consisting of viscose fibers, modal fibers, polynosic fibers and lyocell, which cellulose fiber has a titer of more than 1.7 dtex to 4.5 dtex.
2. The terry product according to claim 1 , wherein the cellulose fiber has a titer of from 2 dtex to 4.5 dtex, preferably from 2.2 dtex to 3.3 dtex, most preferably from 2.5 dtex to 2.8 dtex, in particular from 2.5 dtex to 2.6 dtex.
3. The terry product according to claim 1 or 2 , wherein the cellulose fiber is a cellulose staple fiber having a cutting length of from 30 mm to 60 mm, preferably from 38 mm to 51 mm.
4. The terry product according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cellulose fiber has a multilobal cross-section, particularly preferably a trilobal cross-section.
5. The terry product according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cellulose fiber is present in the form of a yarn or a twisted yarn produced therefrom.
6. The terry product according to claim 5 , wherein the yarn is selected from the group consisting of ring spun yarns, siro yarns, core-spun yarns, compact yarns, OE-yarns, air-jet yarns, chenille yarns, looped yarns and zero-twist yarns.
7. The terry product according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cellulose fiber is present in a mixture with a fiber material selected from the group consisting of cotton, polyester, wool, polytetrafluoroethylene, polypropylene, polyamide, polyacryl, polyvinyl alcohol, linen, silk, viscose, lyocell, polynosic and modal.
8. The terry product according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the textile base material and/or the pile consist(s) essentially entirely of the cellulose fiber or the mixture comprising the cellulose fiber, respectively.
9. The terry product according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the proportion of the cellulose fiber in the base material and/or the pile ranges from 1% to 100%, preferably from 10% to 100%, particularly preferably from 30% to 100%.
10. The terry product according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the pile warp consists of a thread of 100% modal fibers and a thread of 100% cotton or polyester, wool, polypropylene, polyamide, polyacryl, polyvinyl alcohol, linen, silk, viscose, polynosic or lyocell, respectively.
11. The terry product according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the pile consists of yarn loops or shorn yarn loops, respectively.
12. The terry product according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the base material is selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, warp-knitted fabrics, knitted fabrics and stitch-knitted fabrics.
13. The terry product according to any of the preceding claims in the form of or as a component, respectively, of an article selected from the group consisting of towels, beach towels, bath towels, sauna towels, bath robes, washcloths, bath carpets, tea towels, bedclothes, e.g. bed linens, mattress and blanket covers and mattress supports, baby clothes, sportswear, socks, lining materials and diapers.
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