US2067816A - Process of making ornamented fabric - Google Patents

Process of making ornamented fabric Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2067816A
US2067816A US714533A US71453334A US2067816A US 2067816 A US2067816 A US 2067816A US 714533 A US714533 A US 714533A US 71453334 A US71453334 A US 71453334A US 2067816 A US2067816 A US 2067816A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
warp
threads
synthetic
weave
yarns
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US714533A
Inventor
Barnick Arthur
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
H E SCHNIEWIND
Original Assignee
H E SCHNIEWIND
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by H E SCHNIEWIND filed Critical H E SCHNIEWIND
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2067816A publication Critical patent/US2067816A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Classifications

    • 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
    • D03D15/50Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used characterised by the properties of the yarns or threads
    • D03D15/567Shapes or effects upon shrinkage

Definitions

  • My invention relates to the process for the manufacture of weaves with plastic (relief) or frise-like effects.
  • crepe or similar effects in 5 weaves through shortening after the weaving process a part of the warp threads is wellknown. This is accomplished by chlorinizing woolen threads that thereby have been preserved against shrinkage, and warping such threads together with threads that have not been chlorinized; or by warping heavily twisted yarns with yarns that have not been heavily twisted or by incorporating into the same warp mercerized, together with non-mercerized yarns, all
  • the process accordingxto invention differs insofar that, for the purpose of obtaining in weaves relief or frise-like effects there are warped over-stretched synthetic threads with synthetic threads that have not been oven-stretched, subjecting thereafter the weave so manufactured to a simple wet treatment.
  • the invention employs the natural elasticity of synthetic threads such as rayon of any structure or of rayon staple fibre spun similar to the cotton spinning process. Synthetic fibres of this nature are well-known to be definitely appreciably stretchable. It
  • Such other yarn material is 65 warped in the normal process.
  • Such combined warp of over-stretched and unstretched yarns can be woven according to any desired weave. As soon as the complete weave manufactured from such combined warp is subjected to a wet treatment, the over-stretched part of the warp'goes back in length and is thereby shortened. The normally warped part of the warp, however, can not shorten. These last warp threads are therefore forced to bulge out of the surface of the weave on its right or left side which in turn causes at such places in the weave relief or frise-like effects.
  • the weave itself can consist either wholly of synthetic yarns or synthetic staple fibre yarns but may be made also from synthetic yarns or synthetic staple fibre yarns in conjunction with other textile yarns, in any desired weave, single or multi-colored.
  • weaving such two-beamed weaving job in such a preconceived binding of all threads in such two-beam warp that with a wet after-treatment of the finished weave there is produced through the shortening of the warp threads that have been tensioned, frise or relief like design effects in any desired parts of the weave and in any desired form and dimension.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Woven Fabrics (AREA)

Description

Patented Jan. 12, 1937 PROCESS OF MAKING ORNAMENTED FABRIC Arthur Barnick, Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Germany,
assignor to H. E. Schniewind, Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Germany No Drawing. Application March '1, 1934, Serial No. 714,533. In Germany March so, 1933 2 Claims.
My invention relates to the process for the manufacture of weaves with plastic (relief) or frise-like effects.
The production of crepe or similar effects in 5 weaves through shortening after the weaving process a part of the warp threads is wellknown. This is accomplished by chlorinizing woolen threads that thereby have been preserved against shrinkage, and warping such threads together with threads that have not been chlorinized; or by warping heavily twisted yarns with yarns that have not been heavily twisted or by incorporating into the same warp mercerized, together with non-mercerized yarns, all
of which processes provide for a wet treatment after the weaving process.
Compared with this the process accordingxto invention differs insofar that, for the purpose of obtaining in weaves relief or frise-like effects there are warped over-stretched synthetic threads with synthetic threads that have not been oven-stretched, subjecting thereafter the weave so manufactured to a simple wet treatment. The invention employs the natural elasticity of synthetic threads such as rayon of any structure or of rayon staple fibre spun similar to the cotton spinning process. Synthetic fibres of this nature are well-known to be definitely appreciably stretchable. It
is equally well-known that when such rayon synthetic fibres are stretched in the wet state and afterwards dried they will go back to approximately their original length when thereafter again treated in a wet processing. This stretch, however, must not exceed a certain limit as otherwise the desired shortening or going back of the threads does not occur.
By using this property of synthetic threads or synthetic staple fibre threads the formation of relief or frise-like effects in small or large pattern in weaves is markedly simplified and cheapened when compared against existing processes. According to the invention one may proceed by taking a part of the warp threads of synthetic nature and warping the same upon a separate warp beam, subjecting thereafter the threads on such warp beam to a wet stretching process followed by drying the same while taut under stretching tension and thereafter incorporating these such threads on such warp beam with another part of a complete warp for weaving, such other part consisting of any desired yarn material which is unstretched.
In other words such other yarn material is 65 warped in the normal process. Such combined warp of over-stretched and unstretched yarns can be woven according to any desired weave. As soon as the complete weave manufactured from such combined warp is subjected to a wet treatment, the over-stretched part of the warp'goes back in length and is thereby shortened. The normally warped part of the warp, however, can not shorten. These last warp threads are therefore forced to bulge out of the surface of the weave on its right or left side which in turn causes at such places in the weave relief or frise-like effects. It is possible in this connection through properly preparing, placing and weaving the respective synthetic Warp threads to make relief-like effects appear at any desired place of the weavein any desired form, extent and color. The weave itself can consist either wholly of synthetic yarns or synthetic staple fibre yarns but may be made also from synthetic yarns or synthetic staple fibre yarns in conjunction with other textile yarns, in any desired weave, single or multi-colored.
I claim:
1. Process for producing designs in weaves characterized by the fact that. threads of artificial silk or artificial silk staple fibre are wettedafter warping, are stretched in the warp and thereupon in such stretched state are dried and beamed, whereupon this part of the warp is woven together with another part comprising unstretched threads of any desired material which are beamed in their normal state, and the finished weave is subjected to a wetting and subsequent drying treatment, whereby the over-'- stretched threads of the warp are shortened in any desired place of the weave and frise or relief-like effects of raised designs of any desired form or dimensions is produced.
2. An improved process for the design of weaves characterized by the fact that threads made of artificial silk or of artificial silk staple fibre are wetted after having been warped, are tensioned in such warp which are thereupon dried and beamed in' such tensioned condition, and combining such warp with another warp for a two beam weaving job, such other warp being made of threads of any desired material which is untensioned, i.'e. in its normal spun state and properly beamed in warp shape, weaving such two-beamed weaving job in such a preconceived binding of all threads in such two-beam warp that with a wet after-treatment of the finished weave there is produced through the shortening of the warp threads that have been tensioned, frise or relief like design effects in any desired parts of the weave and in any desired form and dimension.
ARTHUR BARNICK.
US714533A 1933-03-30 1934-03-07 Process of making ornamented fabric Expired - Lifetime US2067816A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE2067816X 1933-03-30

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2067816A true US2067816A (en) 1937-01-12

Family

ID=7983414

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US714533A Expired - Lifetime US2067816A (en) 1933-03-30 1934-03-07 Process of making ornamented fabric

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2067816A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2632230A (en) * 1949-01-06 1953-03-24 Neisler Mills Inc Textile fabric
US2669766A (en) * 1947-06-05 1954-02-23 Eastman Kodak Co Crepe fabric
US3086274A (en) * 1958-05-19 1963-04-23 Btr Industries Ltd Method of making composite products incorporating textile fabrics

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2669766A (en) * 1947-06-05 1954-02-23 Eastman Kodak Co Crepe fabric
US2632230A (en) * 1949-01-06 1953-03-24 Neisler Mills Inc Textile fabric
US3086274A (en) * 1958-05-19 1963-04-23 Btr Industries Ltd Method of making composite products incorporating textile fabrics

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
CN103437024B (en) Method for manufacturing all cotton natural elastic fabrics
US2379574A (en) Method of producing surgical bandages with improved elastic properties
KR20240010444A (en) Velvet Having Buffer Selvage
US3438842A (en) Woven stretch fabric and methods of manufacturing the same
US2319073A (en) Plush and method of making the same
US2404837A (en) Method of making cotton fabrics with differential elastic properties
US2215938A (en) Method of producing noncurling stiffened woven fabrics and product thereof
US2067816A (en) Process of making ornamented fabric
US3550226A (en) Method of weaving terry-like fabric
US3452411A (en) Woven stretch fabrics
JP2018035494A (en) Method for manufacturing fabric
GB2023678A (en) Elastic dressing material
US2180770A (en) Plural-ply woven fabrics
US2391950A (en) Method of producing textile fabric
US2022391A (en) Method of making a textile fabric
US2448145A (en) Producing moire designs
KR101269894B1 (en) Method of manufacturing cotton fabric with excellent shrinkage property
US2146664A (en) Cloth and a method of producing the same
US1366705A (en) Manufacture of fabrics
US1617604A (en) Method of making fabric for corsets, bandeaux, brassieres, and the like
US1794312A (en) Method of knitting elastic-topped stockings
US2829680A (en) Woven narrow fabrics with resilient edges
DE598034C (en) Process for the production of fabrics with relief or hair-like effects
US1333032A (en) Woven fabric and method of making the same
DE899640C (en) Process for the production of elastic fabrics or braids