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- Towels are typically used for drying. Accordingly, commercially available towels are designed for maximum absorption. At maximum absorption, it has been observed that commercially available towels weigh more than desirable, and also require longer than desirable drying times.
- One approach to reducing towel drying times and weight is to reduce the aesthetic properties (e.g., look and feel) of the towels, such as towels' bulk and softness.
- consumers desire aesthetically pleasing towels with quick drying times.
- commercially available towels have been generally adequate for the intended purposes, they have not been entirely satisfactory in all respects.
- FIG. 1A is a diagrammatic view of a quick-dry textured towel according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1B is a diagrammatic view of a surface portion of the quick-dry textured towel of FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a portion of the quick-dry textured towel of FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 3 is a graph illustrating quick-dry and lightweight properties of the quick-dry textured towel of FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 1A is a diagrammatic view of a quick-dry textured towel 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 1B is a diagrammatic view of a surface portion 100 A of the quick-dry textured towel 100 of FIG. 1A
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a portion of the quick-dry textured towel 100 of FIG. 1A
- the quick-dry textured towel 100 includes a lightweight fabric with a textured weave design.
- the textured weave design is achieved by alternating pile-weave portions 102 and flat-weave portions 104 .
- the alternating pile-weave portions 102 and flat-weave portions 104 can extend along the length and/or width of the towel.
- the alternating textured weave design may extend substantially over one or both surfaces of the towel 100 .
- the textured weave design can also be in designated areas of the towel 100 to achieve ornamental design.
- the alternating textured weave design can extend diagonally with respect to the length and/or width of the towel.
- the textured weave design gives the quick-dry towel 100 a bulky, soft appearance despite its lightweight.
- the pile-weave portions 102 are sandwiched between flat-weave portions 104 .
- the alternating pile-weave portions 102 and flat weave portions 104 extend from a woven ground fabric 106 of the quick-dry textured towel 100 .
- a “woven fabric” can include fabric made by interlacing two or more systems of yarns at essentially right angles to each other.
- the woven ground fabric 106 can include a set of warp yarns and a set of weft (or filling) yarns intersecting and locked together.
- the set of warp yarns are substantially parallel to each other and the set of weft yarns are substantially parallel to each other.
- the set of warp yarns and set of weft yarns are substantially perpendicular to each other.
- the set of warp yarns are periodically interlaced with the set of weft yarns to form the woven ground fabric 106 .
- the woven ground fabric 106 may be a plain or twill weave construction.
- the pile-weave portions 102 include a plurality of pile yarns 102 A
- the flat weave portions 104 include a plurality of yarns 104 A.
- the pile yarns 102 A and yarns 104 A extend outwardly from at least one surface of the woven ground fabric 106 .
- the yarns 102 A extend further from the surface of the ground fabric 106 than the yarns 104 A.
- the flat-weave portions 104 may not include yarns 104 A, instead comprising the portions of the woven ground fabric 106 that do not have the pile yarns 102 A extending therefrom.
- the pile yarns 102 A and/or yarns 104 A include yarns that extend varying distances from the woven ground fabric 106 .
- the pile yarns 102 A and/or yarns 104 A may be formed as additional warp yarns interspersed between the ground warps and interlaced with the weft yarns as known in the art, such that the yarns are tied into the woven ground fabric 106 .
- “Pile” are raised loops or cut loops that form a surface of a pile fabric.
- a pile fabric is a fabric having tufts protruding from a backing, such as the woven ground fabric 106 .
- the pile yarns 102 A extend from the ground fabric in the form of one or more terry loops.
- the yarns 104 A can also extend from the ground fabric in the form of one or more terry loops. As illustrated in FIG.
- the terry loop yarns 104 A may comprise a substantially wider loop than the terry loop yarns 102 A.
- the pile yarns 102 A and/or yarns 104 A may extend from the woven ground fabric 106 in the form of cut ends.
- the pile yarns 102 A of the quick-dry textured towel 100 comprise low-twist yarn.
- the low-twist yarn may be zero twist yarn.
- the pile yarns 102 A comprise a zero twist terry yarn.
- the textured weave design opens up the terry loops to facilitate faster drying.
- the quick-dry textured towel 100 comprises any suitable material.
- the towel 100 comprises substantially all cotton, for example, 100% cotton.
- the towel 100 may comprise other materials, such as polyester or rayon.
- the quick-dry textured towel 100 comprises one or a combination of combination of cotton, polyester, rayon, silk, wool, and/or other suitable man-made and/or natural materials.
- the quick-dry textured towel 100 includes a lightweight fabric including a plurality of low-twist pile yarns in a texture weave design.
- the lightweight fabric includes a fabric weight of less than about 350 g/m 2 . It has been observed that a direct relationship exists between a weight of a towel and its dry rate. For example, Table 1 below compares the quick-dry textured towel 100 of the present disclosure to commercially available towels.
- Table 1 provides a dry time, fabric weight, and total size of each towel.
- the dry time represents the total time required for the towel to dry in minutes.
- the fabric weight illustrated in grams per square meter of towel (g/m 2 ), is determined from the total weight and total size of the towel.
- the total size for the towel represents the length and width of the towel in inches.
- the quick-dry textured towel exhibits one of the quickest drying times (e.g., 20 minutes) while maintaining the lightest fabric weight (e.g., 345 g/m 2 ).
- Table 2 below also compares the quick-dry textured towel 100 of the present embodiment to commercially available towels, specifically providing test results related to a weight of each towel while drying.
- the quick-dry textured towel 100 took 20 minutes to dry.
- the quick-dry textured towel began with a weight of 25.182 grams and ended with a weight of 12.632 grams when dry. From Table 2, it is evident that the quick-dry textured towel weighs substantially less when wet and dry as compared to other towels.
- FIG. 3 is a graph 200 that corresponds with Table 2 and illustrates the quick-dry and lightweight properties of the quick-dry textured towel 100 . From FIG. 3 , it is clear that the quick-dry textured towel weighs substantially less when wet and dry as compared to other towels, while drying quicker than commercially available towels.
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A quick-dry textured towel is disclosed. The quick-dry textured towel comprises a lightweight fabric including a plurality of low-twist pile yarns forming a textured weave design.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/169,615 filed Apr. 15, 2009 entitled “Quick-Dry Textured Towel,” the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- Towels are typically used for drying. Accordingly, commercially available towels are designed for maximum absorption. At maximum absorption, it has been observed that commercially available towels weigh more than desirable, and also require longer than desirable drying times. One approach to reducing towel drying times and weight is to reduce the aesthetic properties (e.g., look and feel) of the towels, such as towels' bulk and softness. However, consumers desire aesthetically pleasing towels with quick drying times. Although commercially available towels have been generally adequate for the intended purposes, they have not been entirely satisfactory in all respects.
- The present disclosure is best understood from the following detailed description when read with the accompanying figures. It is emphasized that, in accordance with the standard practice in the industry, various features are not drawn to scale and are used for illustration purposes only. In fact, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily increased or reduced for clarity of discussion.
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FIG. 1A is a diagrammatic view of a quick-dry textured towel according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 1B is a diagrammatic view of a surface portion of the quick-dry textured towel ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a portion of the quick-dry textured towel ofFIG. 1A ; and -
FIG. 3 is a graph illustrating quick-dry and lightweight properties of the quick-dry textured towel ofFIG. 1A . - The present disclosure relates generally to towels, and more particularly, to a quick-dry textured towel.
FIG. 1A is a diagrammatic view of a quick-drytextured towel 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure,FIG. 1B is a diagrammatic view of a surface portion 100A of the quick-drytextured towel 100 ofFIG. 1A , andFIG. 2 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a portion of the quick-drytextured towel 100 ofFIG. 1A . The quick-drytextured towel 100 includes a lightweight fabric with a textured weave design. The textured weave design is achieved by alternating pile-weave portions 102 and flat-weave portions 104. The alternating pile-weave portions 102 and flat-weave portions 104 can extend along the length and/or width of the towel. The alternating textured weave design may extend substantially over one or both surfaces of thetowel 100. The textured weave design can also be in designated areas of thetowel 100 to achieve ornamental design. For example, the alternating textured weave design can extend diagonally with respect to the length and/or width of the towel. The textured weave design gives the quick-dry towel 100 a bulky, soft appearance despite its lightweight. - In the depicted embodiment, the pile-
weave portions 102 are sandwiched between flat-weave portions 104. The alternating pile-weave portions 102 andflat weave portions 104 extend from awoven ground fabric 106 of the quick-drytextured towel 100. A “woven fabric” can include fabric made by interlacing two or more systems of yarns at essentially right angles to each other. For example, thewoven ground fabric 106 can include a set of warp yarns and a set of weft (or filling) yarns intersecting and locked together. The set of warp yarns are substantially parallel to each other and the set of weft yarns are substantially parallel to each other. The set of warp yarns and set of weft yarns are substantially perpendicular to each other. The set of warp yarns are periodically interlaced with the set of weft yarns to form thewoven ground fabric 106. Thewoven ground fabric 106 may be a plain or twill weave construction. - The pile-
weave portions 102 include a plurality ofpile yarns 102A, and theflat weave portions 104 include a plurality ofyarns 104A. As illustrated inFIG. 2 , thepile yarns 102A andyarns 104A extend outwardly from at least one surface of thewoven ground fabric 106. In the present embodiment, theyarns 102A extend further from the surface of theground fabric 106 than theyarns 104A. Alternatively, the flat-weave portions 104 may not includeyarns 104A, instead comprising the portions of thewoven ground fabric 106 that do not have thepile yarns 102A extending therefrom. In yet another alternative, thepile yarns 102A and/oryarns 104A include yarns that extend varying distances from thewoven ground fabric 106. - The
pile yarns 102A and/oryarns 104A may be formed as additional warp yarns interspersed between the ground warps and interlaced with the weft yarns as known in the art, such that the yarns are tied into thewoven ground fabric 106. “Pile” are raised loops or cut loops that form a surface of a pile fabric. A pile fabric is a fabric having tufts protruding from a backing, such as thewoven ground fabric 106. In the present embodiment, thepile yarns 102A extend from the ground fabric in the form of one or more terry loops. Theyarns 104A can also extend from the ground fabric in the form of one or more terry loops. As illustrated inFIG. 2 , theterry loop yarns 104A may comprise a substantially wider loop than theterry loop yarns 102A. Alternatively, thepile yarns 102A and/oryarns 104A may extend from thewoven ground fabric 106 in the form of cut ends. Thepile yarns 102A of the quick-drytextured towel 100 comprise low-twist yarn. The low-twist yarn may be zero twist yarn. In the depicted embodiment, thepile yarns 102A comprise a zero twist terry yarn. The textured weave design opens up the terry loops to facilitate faster drying. - The quick-dry
textured towel 100 comprises any suitable material. In the present embodiment, thetowel 100 comprises substantially all cotton, for example, 100% cotton. Thetowel 100 may comprise other materials, such as polyester or rayon. Alternatively, the quick-drytextured towel 100 comprises one or a combination of combination of cotton, polyester, rayon, silk, wool, and/or other suitable man-made and/or natural materials. - In summary, the quick-dry
textured towel 100 includes a lightweight fabric including a plurality of low-twist pile yarns in a texture weave design. The lightweight fabric includes a fabric weight of less than about 350 g/m2. It has been observed that a direct relationship exists between a weight of a towel and its dry rate. For example, Table 1 below compares the quick-drytextured towel 100 of the present disclosure to commercially available towels. -
TABLE 1 Fabric Weight Sample Dry Time (g/m2) Total Size Quick- Dry 20 min. 345 30.4″ × 54.7″ Textured Towel Towel # 1 20 min. 398 24.4″ × 41.3″ Towel # 2 20 min. 352 24.5″ × 44.3″ Towel # 335 min. 491 25.5″ × 48.5″ Towel # 4 30 min. 612* 30 × 56″ Towel # 530 min. 602* 30″ × 56″ Towel # 6 30 min. 610 30.6″ × 54.8″ Towel # 7 25 min. 481 39.1″ × 71.1″ - Table 1 provides a dry time, fabric weight, and total size of each towel. The dry time represents the total time required for the towel to dry in minutes. The fabric weight, illustrated in grams per square meter of towel (g/m2), is determined from the total weight and total size of the towel. The total size for the towel represents the length and width of the towel in inches. As evident from Table 1, the quick-dry textured towel exhibits one of the quickest drying times (e.g., 20 minutes) while maintaining the lightest fabric weight (e.g., 345 g/m2). It should be noted that from Table 1 above that while the fabric weight (g/m2) for
Towel 1 and 2 are similar, the size, hand feel, loft, bulk, and absorbency of the quick-drytextured towel 100 is superior and significantly different fromTowels 1 and 2. - Table 2 below also compares the quick-dry
textured towel 100 of the present embodiment to commercially available towels, specifically providing test results related to a weight of each towel while drying. -
TABLE 2 Quick-Dry Textured Towel Towel # 1 Towel # 2 Towel # 3Towel # 4 Towel # 5Towel # 6 Towel # 7 TIME (minutes) 0 25.182 24.221 25.828 46.591 42.58 41.14 44.04 35.172 5 19.884 19.514 20.947 41.517 37.54 35.29 39.25 30.116 10 15.985 15.657 17.281 35.630 32.58 30.02 34.52 25.077 15 13.307 14.307 15.360 29.686 29.48 26.33 30.60 21.232 20 12.632 14.194 15.044 24.851 27.16 24.01 27.47 18.926 25 21.686 25.74 22.78 25.34 18.301 30 19.950 25.30 22.49 24.34 35 19.628 40
The weight of each towel was measured in grams at 5-minute time intervals. For example, the quick-drytextured towel 100 took 20 minutes to dry. The quick-dry textured towel began with a weight of 25.182 grams and ended with a weight of 12.632 grams when dry. From Table 2, it is evident that the quick-dry textured towel weighs substantially less when wet and dry as compared to other towels.FIG. 3 is agraph 200 that corresponds with Table 2 and illustrates the quick-dry and lightweight properties of the quick-drytextured towel 100. FromFIG. 3 , it is clear that the quick-dry textured towel weighs substantially less when wet and dry as compared to other towels, while drying quicker than commercially available towels. - Although the specific description herein focuses on a towel embodiment, the same features are applicable to other items, including blankets, sheets, clothing, bathrobes, wraps, beach towels, hair towels, accessories, shoes, swimwear, carpets, or any other suitable item. It is understood that the present disclosure provides many different embodiments, or examples, for implementing different features of the invention. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described above to simplify the present disclosure. These are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to be limiting. Further, the foregoing outlines features of several embodiments so that those skilled in the art may better understand the aspects of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they may readily use the present disclosure as a basis for designing or modifying other processes and structures for carrying out the same purposes and/or achieving the same advantages of the embodiments introduced herein. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and that they may make various changes, substitutions, and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
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1. A quick dry towel, comprising:
a woven ground fabric comprising:
a plurality of warp yarns substantially parallel to each other,
a plurality of weft yarns substantially parallel to each other and intersecting the plurality of warp yarns such that the plurality of weft yarns are substantially perpendicular to the plurality of warp yarns;
a plurality of pile weave portions extending from the woven ground fabric;
a plurality of flat weave portions alternating between the pile weave portions to form a diagonal design extending across a substantial portion of the towel,
wherein the pile weave portions comprise:
terry loop yarns raised above the woven ground fabric to form terry loops where the loop is substantially wider the terry loop yarn, and
the terry loop yarns comprise zero twist yarns;
such that a fabric weight of the towel is less than 350 g/m2.
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19. The quick dry towel of claim 1 , wherein the towel comprises substantially cotton yarns.
20. The quick dry towel of claim 1 , wherein the towel comprises yarns selected from the group consisting of polyester, rayon, silk, and wool.
21. The quick dry towel of claim 1 , wherein the zero twist pile yarns comprise low twist pile yarns.
22. A quick dry towel, comprising:
a woven ground fabric comprising:
a plurality of warp yarns substantially parallel to each other,
a plurality of weft yarns substantially parallel to each other and intersecting the plurality of warp yarns such that the plurality of weft yarns are substantially perpendicular to the plurality of warp yarns;
a plurality of longitudinal pile weave portions extending from the woven ground fabric;
a plurality of longitudinal flat weave portions alternating between the pile weave portions to form a longitudinal design extending across a substantial portion of the towel,
wherein the pile weave portions comprise:
terry loop yarns raised above the woven ground fabric to form terry loops where the loop is substantially wider the terry loop yarn, and
the terry loop yarns comprise zero twist yarns;
such that a fabric weight of the towel is less than 350 g/m2.
23. The quick dry towel of claim 22 , wherein the towel comprises substantially cotton yarns.
24. The quick dry towel of claim 22 , wherein the towel comprises yarns selected from the group consisting of polyester, rayon, silk, and wool.
25. The quick dry towel of claim 22 , wherein the zero twist pile yarns comprise low twist pile yarns.
26. A quick dry towel, comprising:
a woven ground fabric comprising:
a plurality of warp yarns substantially parallel to each other,
a plurality of weft yarns substantially parallel to each other and intersecting the plurality of warp yarns such that the plurality of weft yarns are substantially perpendicular to the plurality of warp yarns;
a plurality of pile weave portions extending from the woven ground fabric;
a plurality of flat weave portions alternating between the pile weave portions to form a stripe design extending across a substantial width of the towel,
wherein the pile weave portions comprise:
terry loop yarns raised above the woven ground fabric to form terry loops where the loop is substantially wider the terry loop yarn, and
the terry loop yarns comprise zero twist yarns;
such that a fabric weight of the towel is less than 350 g/m2.
27. The quick dry towel of claim 26 , wherein the warp yarns and weft yarns of the woven ground fabric comprise substantially cotton yarns.
28. The quick dry towel of claim 26 , wherein the towel comprises substantially cotton yarns.
29. The quick dry towel of claim 26 , wherein the towel comprises yarns selected from the group consisting of polyester, rayon, silk, and wool.
30. The quick dry towel of claim 26 , wherein the zero twist pile yarns comprise low twist pile yarns.
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