US2030740A - Soft-luster rayon - Google Patents

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US2030740A
US2030740A US750015A US75001534A US2030740A US 2030740 A US2030740 A US 2030740A US 750015 A US750015 A US 750015A US 75001534 A US75001534 A US 75001534A US 2030740 A US2030740 A US 2030740A
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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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    • D01F2/02Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivatives; Manufacture thereof from solutions of cellulose in acids, bases or salts
    • D01F2/04Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of cellulose or cellulose derivatives; Manufacture thereof from solutions of cellulose in acids, bases or salts from cuprammonium solutions
    • 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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  • the present invention relates to a process of preparing cellulosic spinning solutions soft-luster products may be produced having the from which property of filtering out ultra-violet rays.
  • the primary object of my invention has to do with the incorporation of such compounds into viscose and cuprammonium cellulose solutions to form therefrom soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering products.
  • Another object of this invention has to do with the incorporation of a compound of the group consisting of triphenyl stibine, triphenyl bismuthine, phthalimide and p-aminobenzoie acid intoviscose and cuprammonium cellulose solutions for the aforementioned purpose.
  • Athird object of my invention relates to the' manufacture of novel products per se, namely soft-luster, regenerated cellulose containing an u tra-violet ray-filtering substance.
  • Cellulosic spinning solutions containing one or a plurality of these compounds, may be spun in conventional manner to form filaments and yarns which subsequently may be woven into textiles,
  • Wearing-apparel manufactured from such textile materials, will effectively prevent the for- 'mation of sun-burns on the skin of humanbeings wearing it.
  • My novel delustering agents may be dissolved and/or dispersed in conventional viscose and cuprammonium cellulose solutions.
  • the amounts of delustering agent, to be distributed in these cellulose solutions may be varied at will, although about 0.5 to 10.0% is sufllcient to produce ultraviolet ray-filtering yarns, these percentages being based upon the cellulose content of the spinning solutions.
  • Inorganic and organic pigments, solvents, etc. may. be admixed with the viscose and cuprammonium cellulose solutions before spinning to vary the chemical and physical characteristics of the finished products.
  • ordinary rayon goods may be impregnated with my novel agents to render them impregnable to ultra-violet rays. In this manner,
  • a spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose and a compound of the group consisting of triphenyl stibine, triphenyl bismuthine, phthalimide and p-aminobenzoic acid.
  • a spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose and about 0.5 to 10.0% of a compound of the group consisting of triphenyl stibine, triphenyl bismuthine, phthalimide and p-aminobenzolc acid, said percentages being based upon the cellulose content ,of said solution.
  • a spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with triphenyl stibine.
  • a spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a. solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with phthalimide.
  • a spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with p-aminobenzoic acid.
  • a spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together silk. comprising a. solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with about 0.5 to 10.0% of phthalimide, said percentage being based upon the cellulose content of said solution.
  • a spinning'solution for the manufacture of 5 soft luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with about 0.5 to 10.0% of p-aminobenzoic acid, said percentage being based upon the cellu- 10 lose content of said solution.

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Patented Feb. 11, 1936 PATENT OFFICE SOFT-LUSTER RAYON I tudolph S. Bley, Elizabethton, Tenn, assignor to North American Rayon Corporation, New York, N. Y., a corporation of Delaware No Drawing. Application October 25, 1934, Serial No. 750,015
8 Claims.
The present invention relates to a process of preparing cellulosic spinning solutions soft-luster products may be produced having the from which property of filtering out ultra-violet rays.
The primary object of my invention has to do with the incorporation of such compounds into viscose and cuprammonium cellulose solutions to form therefrom soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering products.
Another object of this invention has to do with the incorporation of a compound of the group consisting of triphenyl stibine, triphenyl bismuthine, phthalimide and p-aminobenzoie acid intoviscose and cuprammonium cellulose solutions for the aforementioned purpose.
Athird object of my invention relates to the' manufacture of novel products per se, namely soft-luster, regenerated cellulose containing an u tra-violet ray-filtering substance.
Other objects of my invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art after a study of the following specification.
1 am well aware that it has, heretofore, been proposed to produce soft-luster rayon by incorporating inorganic and organic pigments, etc.,'into cellulosic spinning solutions prior to the extrusion thereof. I am also aware that cellulosic products have, heretofore, been rendered resistant to ultraviolet rays bydyeing them with suitable dyes. However, I believe to be the first one to manufacture substantially white, soft-luster rayon having the property of filtering out ultra-violet rays. This, unexpectedly, is accomplished by delustering agents of the group consisting of triphenyl stibine, .triphenyl bismuthine, phthalimide and .p-amino-benzoic acid. The following table depicts the chemical characteristics of these agents:
Cellulosic spinning solutions, containing one or a plurality of these compounds, may be spun in conventional manner to form filaments and yarns which subsequently may be woven into textiles,
etc. Wearing-apparel, manufactured from such textile materials, will effectively prevent the for- 'mation of sun-burns on the skin of humanbeings wearing it.
My novel delustering agents may be dissolved and/or dispersed in conventional viscose and cuprammonium cellulose solutions. The amounts of delustering agent, to be distributed in these cellulose solutions, may be varied at will, although about 0.5 to 10.0% is sufllcient to produce ultraviolet ray-filtering yarns, these percentages being based upon the cellulose content of the spinning solutions. Inorganic and organic pigments, solvents, etc., may. be admixed with the viscose and cuprammonium cellulose solutions before spinning to vary the chemical and physical characteristics of the finished products. It is to be noted that ordinary rayon goods may be impregnated with my novel agents to render them impregnable to ultra-violet rays. In this manner,
it is possible to retain the natural luster of rayon.
Modifications of my process will readily be recognized by those skilled in the art, and I desire to include all modifications falling within the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose and a compound of the group consisting of triphenyl stibine, triphenyl bismuthine, phthalimide and p-aminobenzoic acid.
2. A spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose and about 0.5 to 10.0% of a compound of the group consisting of triphenyl stibine, triphenyl bismuthine, phthalimide and p-aminobenzolc acid, said percentages being based upon the cellulose content ,of said solution.
3. A spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with triphenyl stibine.
4. A spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a. solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with phthalimide.
5. A spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with p-aminobenzoic acid.
6. A spinning solution for the manufacture of soft-luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together silk. comprising a. solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with about 0.5 to 10.0% of phthalimide, said percentage being based upon the cellulose content of said solution.
8. A spinning'solution for the manufacture of 5 soft luster, ultra-violet ray-filtering artificial silk comprising a solution of the group consisting of viscose and cuprammonium cellulose together with about 0.5 to 10.0% of p-aminobenzoic acid, said percentage being based upon the cellu- 10 lose content of said solution.
RUDOLPH S. BLEY.
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