WO2006032319A1 - Cleaning cloth comprising staple fibre loops - Google Patents

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WO2006032319A1
WO2006032319A1 PCT/EP2005/007713 EP2005007713W WO2006032319A1 WO 2006032319 A1 WO2006032319 A1 WO 2006032319A1 EP 2005007713 W EP2005007713 W EP 2005007713W WO 2006032319 A1 WO2006032319 A1 WO 2006032319A1
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Gregor Kohlruss
Hubert Wiesner
Oliver Griebe
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Hubert Wiesner
Oliver Griebe
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Priority to US11/663,107 priority patent/US20070261189A1/en
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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
    • D03D27/10Fabrics woven face-to-face, e.g. double velvet
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L1/00Cleaning windows
    • A47L1/06Hand implements
    • A47L1/15Cloths, sponges, pads, or the like, e.g. containing cleaning agents
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/16Cloths; Pads; Sponges

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  • the present innovation relates to a cleaning fabric for smooth surfaces, in particular for the production of surface wipers, consisting of a high-pile plush, which has a flat support structure and a trim of vertically extending, closely spaced threads auf ⁇ , which are anchored in the planar support structure , project at least 5 mm above the planar support structure and have a density of at least ten threads per cm 2 of the support structure.
  • Such cleaning textiles have proven to be excellent as a cover for mops or window wipers.
  • the threads of the cleaning textiles used today consist of synthetic fibers, mostly endless microfibers.
  • the high-pile plush is made in the so-called double-plush weaving process.
  • two flat support structures are closely interwoven with the threads at a distance of twice the pile height.
  • This structure is cut open in the plane of symmetry of the support structures.
  • the threads are cut here, so that two individual plush arise.
  • the stocking density of the carrier structures remains unaffected by the slicing.
  • the present innovation is therefore based on the object of further developing a cleaning textile of the type mentioned at the outset such that the threads of the stocking can consist of staple fibers without being exposed to the risk of linting.
  • the advantage of the cleaning text according to the invention is that the threads of the stocking are merely looped and not cut open, so that no shorter fiber sections can be detached when staple fibers are used.
  • Known terry fabrics are distinguished by their much greater pile height compared to tufted cleaning textiles due to their significantly higher stocking density.
  • the threads of the trim preferably consist at least partially of cotton. This natural pulp is particularly popular with ecologically oriented consumers and achieves a respectable cleaning performance. Synthetic fibers can be added.
  • the cleaning fabric according to the invention makes it possible to use viscose staple fibers or leyocell staple fibers, a modified viscose. Although both synthetic fibers are available as continuous filaments, it has been found that the cleaning effect of viscose staple fibers is clearly superior to that of viscose continuous fibers.
  • Fig. 1 Plush in perspective
  • Fig. 2 Production in special chair
  • Fig. 3 Plush in side view.
  • the cleaning textile consists of a high-pile plush 1 which, in turn, is composed of a flat carrier structure 2 with a trimming of threads 3 extending perpendicularly thereto and arranged close to one another.
  • the threads 3 of the trim consist of staple fibers such as cotton and / or viscose and are connected at their distal ends to form slings 4.
  • the threads 3 are therefore anchored throughout in the support structure 2, so that no individual fibers can dissolve out.
  • the cleaning textile according to the invention is produced in a modified double plush weaving process. For this purpose, as in the conventional double plush weaving method, two parallel support structures 2 are connected to the threads 3 by cutting.
  • the marked with * parts of the support structures 2 are removed after weaving, for example by tearing or pulling out a corresponding device (lancet) of the textile machine.
  • the threads 3 must not be damaged.
  • the pile height f corresponds to the spacing of the support structures 2 during weaving, but the original stocking density is halved by the separation. To achieve a good cleaning performance, the pile height f should be at least five mm.
  • the stocking density after separation on each support structure 2 should be over ten threads per cm 2 .

Abstract

The invention relates to a cleaning cloth for smooth surfaces, in particular for producing surface wipes. Said cloth consists of a long-pile velour fabric (1) with a flat support structure (2) and a trim of perpendicular, tightly-packed filaments (3), which are anchored in the flat support structure (2), protrude at least 5 mm beyond the flat support structure (2) and have a density of at least ten filaments per cm2 of the support structure (2). According to the invention, the filaments (3) of the trim consist of staple fibres and are joined at their distal ends to form loops (4). The filaments (3) of the trim are merely looped and not cut, so that no shorter filament sections can become detached during the use of the staple fibres, thus preventing the usual pilling of cleaning cloths.

Description

Reiniαunqstθxtil mit Stapelfaserschlinqen Reiniαunqstθxtil with Stapelfaserschlinqen
Die vorliegende Neuerung betrifft ein Reinigungstextil für glatte Oberflächen, insbesondere für die Herstellung von Flächenwischern, bestehend aus einem hochflorigem Plüsch, der eine flächige Trägerstruktur und einen Besatz aus senkrecht dazu verlaufenden, dicht nebeneinander angeordneten Fäden auf¬ weist, die in der flächigen Trägerstruktur verankert sind, mindestens 5 mm über die flächige Trägerstruktur hervorstehen und eine Dichte von mindestens zehn Fäden pro cm2 der Trägerstruktur haben.The present innovation relates to a cleaning fabric for smooth surfaces, in particular for the production of surface wipers, consisting of a high-pile plush, which has a flat support structure and a trim of vertically extending, closely spaced threads auf¬, which are anchored in the planar support structure , project at least 5 mm above the planar support structure and have a density of at least ten threads per cm 2 of the support structure.
Derartige Reinigungstextilien haben sich als Bezug für Wischmops oder Fens¬ terwischer hervorragend bewährt. Die Fäden der heute eingesetzten Reini¬ gungstextilien bestehen aus synthetischen Fasern, zumeist endlosen Mikrofa- sern.Such cleaning textiles have proven to be excellent as a cover for mops or window wipers. The threads of the cleaning textiles used today consist of synthetic fibers, mostly endless microfibers.
Der hochflorige Plüsch wird im so genannten Doppelplüschwebverfahren hergestellt. Dabei werden zwei flächige Trägerstrukturen im Abstand der doppelten Florhöhe mit den Fäden dicht verwebt. Dieses Gebilde wird in der Symmetrieebene der Trägerstrukturen aufgeschnitten. Die Fäden werden hierbei durchtrennt, so dass zwei einzelne Plüsche entstehen. Die Besatzdichte der Trägerstrukturen bleibt durch das Aufschneiden unberührt.The high-pile plush is made in the so-called double-plush weaving process. In this case, two flat support structures are closely interwoven with the threads at a distance of twice the pile height. This structure is cut open in the plane of symmetry of the support structures. The threads are cut here, so that two individual plush arise. The stocking density of the carrier structures remains unaffected by the slicing.
Aufgeschnittene Fäden aus Endlosfasen bereiten keine Schwierigkeiten. Sofern die Fäden jedoch aus Stapelfasern bestehen, entstehen beim Durchtrennen der Fäden zwangsläufig besonders kurze Faserabschnitte, die im Gewirk des Fadens nur unzureichend Halt finden. Diese Faserabschnitte lösen sich aus dem Textil heraus und bleiben auf der zu reinigenden Oberfläche zurück: Das Textil fusselt. Insbesondere beim Wischen von Fenstern, Spiegeln und anderen glatten Oberflächen wie insbesondere PVC-Bodenbeläge bleiben die herausgelösten Fasern als einzelne Fussel zurück; von einer gründlichen Reinigung kann dann nicht mehr die Rede sein. Auch ist das Fusseln als textiler Verschleiß zu verstehen, der die Struktur der Ware schwächt. Die Fusselbildung wird durch die Schwächung des Textils weiter gesteigert.Cut threads from endless chamfers do not cause any difficulties. However, if the threads consist of staple fibers, the cutting of the threads inevitably results in particularly short fiber sections which only find insufficient support in the knitted fabric of the thread. These fiber sections come out of the textile and remain on the surface to be cleaned: The Textile lint. In particular, when wiping windows, mirrors and other smooth surfaces, in particular PVC floor coverings, the leached fibers remain as a single lint; from a thorough cleaning can then no longer be the question. Lint is also to be understood as textile wear, which weakens the structure of the goods. The linting is further increased by the weakening of the textile.
Einige Verbraucher erkennen die hervorragende Reinigungswirkung der Syn- thetikfasern nicht an und wünschen sich stattdessen Reinigungstextilien aus natürlichen Baumwollfasern. Deren Länge ist jedoch begrenzt, so dass sie sich ausschließlich zu Fäden aus Stapelfasern spinnen lassen. Sie eignen sich daher nicht zur Herstellung eines fusselfreien, hochflorigen Plüsches nach dem Dop¬ pelplüschwebverfahren.Some consumers do not recognize the excellent cleaning effect of synthetics fibers and instead wish to have cleaning textiles made from natural cotton fibers. However, their length is limited so that they can be spun exclusively into filaments of staple fibers. They are therefore not suitable for the production of a lint-free, high-pile plush by the Dop¬ pelplüschwebverfahren.
Der vorliegenden Neuerung liegt daher die Aufgabe zugrunde, ein Reinigungs- textil der eingangs genannten Art so weiter zu bilden, dass die Fäden des Besatzes aus Stapelfasern bestehen können, ohne dem Risiko der Fusselbil¬ dung ausgesetzt zu sein.The present innovation is therefore based on the object of further developing a cleaning textile of the type mentioned at the outset such that the threads of the stocking can consist of staple fibers without being exposed to the risk of linting.
Dies wird dadurch erreicht, dass die Fäden des Besatzes aus Stapelfasern an ihren distalen Enden zu Schlingen verbunden werden.This is accomplished by stitching the staple filament yarns at their distal ends into loops.
Der Vorteil des neuerungsgemäßen Reinigungstextiis besteht darin, dass die Fäden des Besatzes lediglich geschlungen und nicht aufgeschnitten werden, so dass sich bei der Verwendung von Stapelfasern keine kürzeren Faserabschnitte herauslösen können.The advantage of the cleaning text according to the invention is that the threads of the stocking are merely looped and not cut open, so that no shorter fiber sections can be detached when staple fibers are used.
Von bekannten Frottee-Geweben unterscheidet sich das vorliegende Reini- gungstextil durch seine weitaus größere Florhöhe, gegenüber getufteten Reini- gungstextilien durch seine deutlich höhere Besatzdichte.Known terry fabrics are distinguished by their much greater pile height compared to tufted cleaning textiles due to their significantly higher stocking density.
Die Herstellung eines derartigen Reinigungstextiis kann prinzipbedingt nicht mehr durch das herkömmliche Doppelplüschwebverfahren mit Schnitt erfolgen. Stattdessen setzt man ein abgewandeltes Verfahren ein, bei dem die Fäden nicht aufgeschnitten, sondern die Trägerstrukturen so modifiziert werden, dass sie eine Trennung ohne Schnitt ermöglichen. Dies kann beispielsweise durch Abreißen erfolgen. Ebenso kann ein spezieller Webstuhl verwendet werden, der über Lanzetten verfügt, welche den Abstand der beiden Trägerstrukturen bestimmen.The preparation of such a Reinigungsstextiis principle can no longer be done by the conventional Doppelplüschwebverfahren with cut. Instead, one uses a modified method in which the threads not cut open, but the support structures are modified so that they allow a separation without cutting. This can be done for example by tearing. Likewise, a special loom can be used, which has lancets, which determine the distance between the two support structures.
Die Fäden des Besatzes bestehen vorzugsweise zumindest teilweise aus Baumwolle. Dieser natürliche Faserstoff ist insbesondere bei ökologisch orien¬ tierten Verbrauchern beliebt und erreicht eine respektable Reinigungsleistung. Synthetikfasern können beigemischt werden.The threads of the trim preferably consist at least partially of cotton. This natural pulp is particularly popular with ecologically oriented consumers and achieves a respectable cleaning performance. Synthetic fibers can be added.
Auch ermöglicht das neuerungsgemäße Reinigungstextil die Verwendung von Viskose-Stapelfasern bzw. Leyocell-Stapelfasern, einer modifizierten Viskose. Beide Synthetikfasern sind zwar als Endlosfilamente erhältlich, jedoch hat sich gezeigt, dass die Reinigungswirkung von Viskose-Stapelfasern der der Viskose- Endlosfasern deutlich überlegen ist.Also, the cleaning fabric according to the invention makes it possible to use viscose staple fibers or leyocell staple fibers, a modified viscose. Although both synthetic fibers are available as continuous filaments, it has been found that the cleaning effect of viscose staple fibers is clearly superior to that of viscose continuous fibers.
Die vorliegende Neuerung soll nun anhand von einem Ausführungsbeispiel erläutert werden. Es zeigen hierfür jeweils stark vergrößert:The present innovation will now be explained with reference to an embodiment. For each of them, they are greatly enlarged:
Fig. 1 : Plüsch perspektivisch;Fig. 1: Plush in perspective;
Fig. 2: Herstellung in SpezialWebstuhl;Fig. 2: Production in special chair;
Fig. 3: Plüsch in Seitenansicht.Fig. 3: Plush in side view.
Das Reinigungstextil besteht aus einem hochflorigen Plüsch 1 , der sich wie¬ derum aus einer flächigen Trägerstruktur 2 mit einem Besatz aus senkrecht dazu verlaufenden, dicht nebeneinander angeordneten Fäden 3 zusammen¬ setzt. Die Fäden 3 des Besatzes bestehen aus Stapelfasern wie beispielsweise aus Baumwolle und/oder Viskose und sind an ihren distalen Enden zu Schlingen 4 verbunden. Die Fäden 3 sind daher durchgehend in der Trägerstruktur 2 verankert, so dass sich keine einzelnen Fasern herauslösen können. Das neuerungsgemäße Reinigungstextil wird in einem modifizierten Doppel¬ plüschwebverfahren hergestellt. Dazu werden wie beim herkömmlichen Doppel¬ plüschwebverfahren mit Schnitt zwei parallele Trägerstrukturen 2 mit den Fäden 3 verbunden. Die mit * gekennzeichneten Teile der Trägerstrukturen 2 werden nach dem Weben entfernt, beispielsweise durch Herausreißen oder Herausziehen einer entsprechenden Einrichtung (Lanzette) der Textilmaschine. Die Fäden 3 dürfen dabei nicht beschädigt werden. Es verbleiben ununterbrochene Fäden 3 in den beiden Trägerstrukturen 2, die an ihren distalen Enden durch Schlingen 4 miteinander verbunden sind. Die Florhöhe f entspricht dem Abstand der Trägerstrukturen 2 beim Weben, die ursprüngliche Besatzdichte wird durch das Auftrennen indes halbiert. Um eine gute Reinigungsleistung zu erzielen, sollte die Florhöhe f mindestens fünf mm betragen. Die Besatzdichte sollte nach dem Auftrennen auf jeder Trägerstruktur 2 über zehn Fäden pro cm2 liegen. The cleaning textile consists of a high-pile plush 1 which, in turn, is composed of a flat carrier structure 2 with a trimming of threads 3 extending perpendicularly thereto and arranged close to one another. The threads 3 of the trim consist of staple fibers such as cotton and / or viscose and are connected at their distal ends to form slings 4. The threads 3 are therefore anchored throughout in the support structure 2, so that no individual fibers can dissolve out. The cleaning textile according to the invention is produced in a modified double plush weaving process. For this purpose, as in the conventional double plush weaving method, two parallel support structures 2 are connected to the threads 3 by cutting. The marked with * parts of the support structures 2 are removed after weaving, for example by tearing or pulling out a corresponding device (lancet) of the textile machine. The threads 3 must not be damaged. There remain uninterrupted threads 3 in the two support structures 2, which are connected to each other at their distal ends by loops 4. The pile height f corresponds to the spacing of the support structures 2 during weaving, but the original stocking density is halved by the separation. To achieve a good cleaning performance, the pile height f should be at least five mm. The stocking density after separation on each support structure 2 should be over ten threads per cm 2 .

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1. Reinigungstextii für glatte Oberflächen, insbesondere für die Herstellung von Flächenwischern, bestehend aus einem hochflorigem1. Reinigungsstextii for smooth surfaces, in particular for the production of surface wipers, consisting of a high-pile
5 Plüsch (1 ), der eine flächige Trägerstruktur (2) und einen Besatz aus senkrecht dazu verlaufenden, dicht nebeneinander angeordneten Fäden (3) aufweist, die in der flächigen Trägerstruktur (2) verankert sind, mindestens 5 mm über die flä¬ chige Trägerstruktur (2) hervorstehen und eine Dichte von wenigstens zehn Fäden pro cm2 der Trägerstruktur (2) haben, lo d a d u r c h g e k e n n z e i c h n e t, dass die Fäden (3) des Besatzes aus Stapelfasern bestehen und an ihren distalen Enden zu Schlingen (4) verbunden sind.5 plush (1) having a flat support structure (2) and a garnish of vertically extending, closely juxtaposed threads (3) anchored in the planar support structure (2), at least 5 mm above the flat support structure (2) and have a density of at least ten threads per cm 2 of the support structure (2), characterized in that the threads (3) of the trim consist of staple fibers and are connected at their distal ends to loops (4).
2. Reinigungstextii nach Anspruch 1 , dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Fäden (3) zumindest teilweise aus Baumwolle bestehen.2. Reinigungstextii according to claim 1, characterized in that the threads (3) at least partially made of cotton.
i5 3. Reinigungstextii nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Fäden (3) zumindest teilweise aus Viskose bestehen.3. Reinigungsstextii according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the threads (3) consist at least partially of viscose.
4. Reinigungstextii nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Fäden (3) zumindest teilweise aus Leyocell bestehen. 4. Reinigungstextii according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the threads (3) at least partially made of Leyocell.
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