WO2008057094A1 - Inorganic fabric - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03C—CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES OR VITREOUS ENAMELS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS, MINERALS OR SLAGS; JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
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- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03C—CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES OR VITREOUS ENAMELS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS, MINERALS OR SLAGS; JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
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- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- the present invention pertains generally to fabrics formed from yarn.
- the present invention pertains to high performance fabrics formed from yarns comprised of inorganic filaments.
- the present invention is particularly, but not exclusively, useful for creating a fabric from yarn derived from inorganic raw materials including black rock.
- High performance yarns have both increased strength and an increased elastic modulus compared to conventional yarns.
- the high performance yarns are formed from inorganic filaments. The use of these filaments has resulted in a new family of yarns and fabrics that have high tensile strengths and moduli, and they have the ability to maintain these properties at elevated temperatures. Nevertheless, the strength and heat resistance of fabrics formed from known inorganic filaments can be improved upon.
- the present invention utilizes unrefined raw materials, such as volcanic rock, to manufacture inorganic filaments that can be woven into fabric.
- Inorganic filaments manufactured from volcanic rock have been found to exhibit excellent strength and heat resistance qualities.
- fabrics woven or otherwise formed from these inorganic filaments also exhibit these same excellent strength and heat resistance qualities.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a fabric formed from an organic yarn derived from volcanic rock.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide high strength, heat resistant fabrics that are relatively easy to manufacture, simple to use and comparatively cost effective.
- the present invention is directed to a fabric formed from yarn comprised of inorganic filaments formed from a volcanic rock and coated with rayon.
- the inorganic filaments are spun from a melt of the volcanic rock.
- the volcanic rock is black rock that contains aluminum oxide, iron oxide, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, magnesium oxide, calcium oxide, sodium oxide, and potassium oxide.
- the melt includes an additive that preferably comprises iron oxide, whitestone and boron.
- the filaments are spun from the melt, they are sized or coated with a rayon sizing agent.
- the sized filaments are then twisted together to form the yarn in a manner that is well understood in the art.
- the resulting yarn has a diameter in a range of ten to fifteen millimeters and is approximately 98 wt.% inorganic filaments and 2 wt.% rayon.
- the manufacturing process is controlled so that the yam is comprised of approximately 35-45 wt.% calcium oxide, 30-40 wt.% magnesium oxide, 5-10 wt.% potassium oxide, less than 2 wt.% aluminum oxide, 5-10 wt.% iron oxide, less than 2 wt.% silicon dioxide, less than 2 wt.% titanium dioxide, less than 2 wt.% sodium oxide, less than 2 wt.% boron, and 1-5 wt.% rayon.
- the yarn is comprised of approximately 40 wt.% calcium oxide, 36.6 wt.% magnesium oxide, 8.4 wt.% potassium oxide, 0.8 wt.% aluminum oxide, 8.85 wt.% iron oxide, 0.85 wt.% silicon dioxide, 0.8 wt.% titanium dioxide, 0.8 wt.% sodium oxide, 0.6 wt.% boron, and 2 wt.% rayon.
- the fabric of the present invention has a melting point between approximately fifteen hundred degrees Centigrade (1500 0 C) and approximately sixteen hundred and fifty degrees Centigrade (165O 0 C). Further, the fabric has a working range of approximately negative one hundred thirty degrees Centigrade (-13O 0 C) to approximately seven hundred degrees Centigrade (700 0 C).
- the fabric of the present invention exhibits superior strength and has good ballistic properties. Specifically, it has a tensile strength between approximately five hundred pound-force per square inch (500 Ibf/in 2 ) and approximately eighteen hundred pound-force per square inch (1800 Ibf/in 2 ). Further, the fabric has a surface density between approximately one hundred and sixty grams per square meter (160 g/m 2 ) and approximately three hundred and fifty grams per square meter (350 g/m 2 ). Also, the fabric is relatively very lightweight, with a density of about one and six tenths grams per cubic centimeter (1.6 g/cc).
- Fig. 1 is an enlarged, diagrammatic side view of a fabric in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram exemplifying a method for manufacturing inorganic yarn in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic depiction of several exemplary weave styles which may be employed in the fabric in accordance with the present invention. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
- a high strength, heat resistant fabric in accordance with the present invention is shown and generally designated 10.
- the fabric 10 is comprised of a plurality of fill yarns 12 arranged substantially parallel to one another.
- a plurality of warp yarns 14 are woven with the fill yarns 12 in a serpentine fashion (i.e., over and under adjacent fill yarns 12).
- both the fill yarns 12 and warp yarns 14 are comprised of a yarn 16 formed from inorganic volcanic rock, additives and rayon.
- the fabric 10 consists solely of the inorganic yarn 16 and exhibits certain desired characteristics discussed below.
- the system 18 includes a furnace 20.
- the furnace 20 is preferably a cupola furnace and includes a chamber 22 formed by a sidewall 24.
- the chamber 22 is dimensioned to receive the raw materials 26 needed to manufacture the inorganic yarn.
- the raw materials 26 include black rock 28 and an additive 30.
- the black rock 28 and additive 30 are provided to the chamber 22 in the form of crushed solids. Once they are received in the chamber 22, they are liquefied therein to form a melt 32.
- the system 18 Downstream of the furnace 20, the system 18 includes a spinning device 34.
- the spinning device 34 may be integral with the furnace 20 or it may be connected directly to the furnace 20 for receiving the melt 32.
- the melt 32 may be delivered to the spinning device 34 via a carrier such as a ladle or the like.
- the spinning device 34 includes a pump or other means to force the melt 32 though an aperture, or several apertures, to form a plurality of filaments 36.
- the apertures of the spinning device 34 are formed by a stationary platinum nozzle that can withstand the high temperatures of the melt 32.
- the system 18 further includes a cooling device 38 that is positioned downstream of the spinning device 34. Similar to the spinning device 34, the cooling device 38 may be integral with the furnace 20 or it may be connected thereto. As shown, the cooling device 38 is positioned to receive the plurality of filaments 36 from the spinning device 34. Further, a sizing station 40 is positioned downstream of the cooling device 38 to receive the plurality of filaments 36 therefrom. The sizing station 40 includes a sizing agent 42 that can be applied to the plurality of filaments 36 to form a plurality of fibers 44. As is further shown in Fig. 2, a twisting device 46 is positioned immediately downstream of the sizing station 40. The twisting device 46 receives the plurality of fibers 44 and forms the inorganic yarn 16 therefrom.
- the black rock 28 of the present invention is preferably of the type of volcanic rock that is commonly found in Oregon, Washington and other locations.
- Such black rock 28 typically contains about 44 wt.% calcium oxide, 41 wt.% magnesium oxide, 10 wt.% potassium oxide, 1 wt.% aluminum oxide, 1 wt.% iron oxide, 1 wt.% silicon dioxide, 1 wt.% titanium dioxide, and 1 wt.% sodium oxide.
- the black rock 28 typically has a melting point of over twelve hundred degrees Centigrade (1200 0 C). Before it is introduced to the chamber 22 of the furnace 20, the black rock 28 is graded to individual pieces having diameters "d" of about 4-8 inches.
- the individual pieces of black rock 28 all have substantially the same diameter "d".
- the additive 30 is provided in the form of crushed solids.
- the additive 30 preferably has a melting point of about 900° C and includes about 26-33 wt.% potassium permanganate, 39-45 wt.% iron oxide, 22-31 wt.% whitestone and 3 wt.% boron.
- the potassium permanganate is provided as a fuel source for melting the raw materials 26 and the iron oxide is provided to modify the black rock 28.
- the boron and whitestone which contains about 58 wt.% calcium oxide, 41 wt.% magnesium oxide, less than 1 wt.% silicon oxide, and less than 1 wt.% iron oxide, are provided to reduce the melting point and facilitate processing of the mixture of raw materials 26.
- a desired amount of black rock 28 and additive 30 are delivered to the furnace 20.
- the raw material 26 provided to the chamber 22 consists essentially of 60-90 wt.% black rock 28 and 40-10 wt.% additive 30.
- the raw material 26 consists essentially of 87-88% black rock 28 and 13-12% additive 30.
- the mixture of raw material 26 includes about 5-6 wt.
- the raw material 26 is preferably about one hundred parts of black rock 28 and about fourteen parts of additive 30.
- the mixture of raw materials 26 When positioned in the chamber 22 of the furnace 20, the mixture of raw materials 26 is heated to a temperature in the range of approximately 955°C-1270°C, and preferably to between 1200 0 C and 127O 0 C. Regardless of the specific temperature attained, the mixture of raw materials 26 is heated sufficiently to reduce the raw materials 26 to liquefy to a melt 32 having a viscosity proper for processing. During heating, the potassium permanganate is burned as a fuel and facilitates liquefying the other raw materials 26.
- the melt 32 After the melt 32 is properly formed, it is delivered to the spinning device 34.
- the spinning device 34 extrudes the melt 32 into a plurality of filaments 36 by forcing the melt 32 through its nozzle.
- the resulting filaments 36 have diameters substantially in a range between one and ten microns.
- they are delivered to the cooling device 38 to be cooled and hardened to a soft solid state.
- the cooling device 30 first cools the plurality of filaments 36 to 800° C and maintains that temperature for 30 minutes. Then it cools the plurality of filaments 36 to 355 0 C and maintains that temperature for 30 minutes. As a result, the plurality of filaments 36 reaches a substantially soft solid state that facilitates further processing.
- the filaments 36 are passed to the sizing station 40.
- a rayon sizing agent 42 is applied to the plurality of filaments 36.
- the plurality of filaments 36 is coated with the rayon agent 42 to form a plurality of fibers 44.
- the rayon agent 42 is preferably in yarn form and is provided in an amount such that rayon forms 2 wt.% of the resulting fibers 44.
- the fibers 44 are protected from mechanical damage and formation of yarn from the fibers 44 is facilitated. Once they have been sized, the fibers 44 are collected and processed by the twisting device 46.
- the twisting device 46 drafts and twists the plurality of fibers 44 to form the inorganic yarn 16.
- the resulting inorganic yarn 16 has a diameter in a range of ten to fifteen millimeters.
- a yarn 16 manufactured according to the above method is preferably comprised of about 40 wt.% calcium oxide, 36.6 wt.% magnesium oxide, 8.4 wt.% potassium oxide, 0.8 wt.% aluminum oxide, 0.85 wt.% iron oxide, 0.85 wt.% silicon dioxide, 0.8 wt.% titanium dioxide, 0.8 wt.% sodium oxide, 0.6 wt.% boron, 8 wt.% iron oxide, and 2 wt.% rayon.
- Such a yarn 16 has a melting point in the range between approximately 1500 0 C and approximately 165O 0 C and has a working range of about -130 0 C to 700 0 C. Further, the yarn is relatively very light, with a density of about one and six tenths grams per cubic centimeter (1.6 g/cc).
- Fig. 1 depicts a representative weave comprising the inorganic yarn 16, it will be understood that any number of weaves may be utilized in forming the inventive fabric 10.
- Fig. 3 includes depictions of a plain weave, crowfoot satin weave, 2x2 basket weave, 2/2 twill weave, 2/1 twill weave, and leno weave.
- such weaves may be selected, designed or utilized to control the weight, thickness, density, and strength of the fabric 10.
- specific weaves may be desired for specific applications of the fabric 10.
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JP2009536208A JP2010509516A (en) | 2006-11-09 | 2006-11-09 | Inorganic fabric |
PCT/US2006/043805 WO2008057094A1 (en) | 2006-11-09 | 2006-11-09 | Inorganic fabric |
KR1020097009625A KR20100014241A (en) | 2006-11-09 | 2006-11-09 | Inorganic fabric |
EP06827714A EP2079580A4 (en) | 2006-11-09 | 2006-11-09 | Inorganic fabric |
CN2006800563382A CN101970223A (en) | 2006-11-09 | 2006-11-09 | Inorganic fabric |
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