Hydroentanglement of continuous polymer filaments
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
D04H-001/46
D04H-003/10
D04H-005/02
D04H-003/16
출원번호
US-0475544
(1999-12-30)
발명자
/ 주소
Putnam, Michael
Ferencz, Richard
Storzer, Marlene
Weng, Jian
출원인 / 주소
Polymer Group, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Wood, Phillips, Katz, Clark &
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38
초록▼
A nonwoven fabric comprises continuous polymer filaments of 0.5 to 3 denier that have been hydroentangled in a complex matrix for interconnecting filament loops, and that is otherwise substantially free of knotting, or of otherwise wrapping about one another. A process for making a nonwoven fabric c
A nonwoven fabric comprises continuous polymer filaments of 0.5 to 3 denier that have been hydroentangled in a complex matrix for interconnecting filament loops, and that is otherwise substantially free of knotting, or of otherwise wrapping about one another. A process for making a nonwoven fabric comprises continuously extruding polymer filaments of 0.5 to 3 denier onto a moving support, pre-entangling the filaments with water jets, and entangling the filaments with a second set of water jets on a three-dimensional image transfer device. An apparatus for making a nonwoven fabric comprises means for continuously extruding substantially endless polymer filaments of 0.5 to 3 denier onto a moving support to form an unbonded web, a pre-entangling station for entangling the web with a plurality of water jets, and a plurality of water jets for final entanglement of the filament web on a three-dimensional image transfer device. In another aspect of the present invention, plural precursor webs, each comprising polymeric filaments, can be employed to form a laminated nonwoven fabric.
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1. A nonwoven fabric formed on a three-dimensional image transfer device, said fabric consisting of a continuous web of substantially endless thermoplastic melt extruded filaments comprised of polyolefins, or polyesters, said filaments having a denier of about 0.5 to 3, wherein said filaments are co
1. A nonwoven fabric formed on a three-dimensional image transfer device, said fabric consisting of a continuous web of substantially endless thermoplastic melt extruded filaments comprised of polyolefins, or polyesters, said filaments having a denier of about 0.5 to 3, wherein said filaments are collected and thereafter hydroentangled in the form of interengaged packed loops, with the substantially endless filaments being substantially free of breaking, wrapping and knotting, said fabric exhibiting cross-direction elongation of at least about 90%, and machine direction elongation of at least about 75%, while exhibiting tensile strength generally proportional to cross-direction and machine-direction elongation values.2. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 1, wherein said filaments have a denier of about 1.0 to 2.5.3. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 1, wherein said nonwoven fabric has a basis weight of between about 20 and 450 g/m2.4. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 1, wherein said fabric having a surface treatment chosen from the group comprising: wetting agents, surfactant, fluorocarbons, antistats, antimicrobial, binders, and flame retardants.5. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 1, wherein said fabric comprises an article chosen from the group comprising: an absorbent article, industrial apparel, medical apparel, medical fabric, agricultural fabric, recreational fabric, upholstery, and durable apparel.6. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 1, wherein said fabric has a machine direction elongation value of at least 75%, and a cross-direction elongation value of at least 100%.7. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 1, wherein said fabric has a fiber entanglement frequency of at least 10.0, and a fiber entanglement value of at least 1.00.8. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 1, wherein said fabric has a fiber interlock value of at least 15.9. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 1, wherein said continuous web of substantially endless thermoplastic filaments comprises a plurality of layers of said continuous filaments.10. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 1, wherein said interengaged packed loops provide a structure wherein cross-direction elongation is directly proportional to cross-directional tensile strength.11. A nonwoven fabric formed on a three-dimensional image transfer device, consisting of a continuous web of substantially endless melt-extruded thermoplastic filaments having a denier of about 1.0 to 2.5, wherein said filaments are collected and thereafter hydroentangled in the form of interengaged packed loops, with the substantially endless filaments being substantially free of breaking, wrapping, and knotting; said fabric having a basis weight of between about 20 and 450 gm/m2, having a machine-direction elongation value of at least 75% and a cross-direction value of at least 100%, while exhibiting tensile strength generally proportional to cross-direction and machine-direction values, and having a fiber entanglement frequency of at least 10.0, a fiber entanglement completeness value of at least 1.00, a fiber interlock value of at least 15.12. A nonwoven fabric consisting of:a web of substantially continuous thermoplastic filaments, said filaments being substantially free of breaking, said thermoplastic filaments each having a denier of about 1.2 to 2.5, after collection, said thermoplastic filaments being hydroentangled on a three-dimensional image transfer device in the form of interengaged packed, continuous loops, said fabric being extensible by disengagement and unpacking of said packed filament loops and straightening of said filaments prior to any substantial degree of breakage of said filaments, said fabric exhibiting cross-direction elongation of at least about 90%, and machine direction elongation of at least about 75%, while exhibiting tensile strength generally proportional to cross-direction and machine direction elongation values. 13. The fabric of claim 12, wherein:said fabric has a fiber entanglement frequency of at least about 10.0, and a fiber entanglement completeness of at least 1.00. 14. A nonwoven fabric, consisting of:plural laminations each consisting of a web of substantially continuous polymeric thermoplastic filaments, said filaments being substantially free of breaking, said thermoplastic filaments of each said web exhibiting a bonding temperature which differs significantly from the bonding temperatures of the thermoplastic filaments of an adjacent lamination, after collection of said filaments thereof, each of said laminations being hydroentangled on a three-dimensional image transfer device whereby the filaments of the plural laminations interengage with each other to integrate and bond said laminations, said fabric exhibiting cross-direction elongation of at least about 90%, and machine direction elongation of at least about 75%, while exhibiting tensile strength generally proportional to cross-direction and machine-direction elongation values. 15. A nonwoven fabric in accordance with claim 14, wherein:one of said webs comprises polyethylene thermoplastic filaments having a denier from about 2 to 5, and comprises between about 40% to 90% of the weight of said fabric, and said nonwoven fabric has a basis weight from about 15 gsm to 80 gsm. 16. A nonwoven fabric in accordance with claim 15, wherein:an adjacent one of said webs comprises thermoplastic filaments selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and polyester, wherein the filaments have a denier of about 0.5 to 3. 17. A nonwoven fabric in accordance with claim 15, wherein said one of said webs comprise polyethylene thermoplastic filaments having a denier of about 3.5, and comprises about 75% of the weight of said fabric, an adjacent one of said laminations comprising polypropylene thermoplastic filaments having a denier of about 1.5.18. A nonwoven fabric in accordance with claim 14, wherein plural ones of said laminations each consist of polyethylene thermoplastic filaments, and another one of said laminations therebetween consists of polypropylene thermoplastic filaments,said one lamination consisting of polypropylene filaments comprising about 10% to 60% of the weight of said fabric, with the polypropylene filaments having a denier of about 0.5 to 3, said ones of said laminations consisting of polyethylene filaments together comprising from about 40% to 90% of the weight of said fabric, with the polyethylene filaments having a denier of about 1 to 5. 19. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric consisting of continuous filaments, said fabric comprising a plurality of layers of continuous filament nonwoven fabrics which have been initially thermally point bonded, said layers being hydroentangled together on a three-dimensional image transfer device to form a cohesive and durable fabric, said hydroentangled fabric being characterized by the substantial absence of thermal bonding in the layers, said fabric exhibiting cross-direction elongation of at least about 90%, and machine direction elongation of at least about 75%, while exhibiting tensile strength generally proportional to cross-direction and machine-direction elongation values.20. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of layers has a basis weight of 15 to 100 g/m2, and said cohesive and durable fabric has a basis weight of between about 50 to 600 g/m2.21. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of layers has a basis weight of 50 to 75 g/m2, and said cohesive and durable fabric having a basis weight of 250 to 600 g/m2.22. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of layers has a basis weight of 15 to 25 g/m2, and said cohesive and durable fabric having a basis weight of 50 to 100 g/m2.23. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of layers comprise a member of the group consisting of polyolefins, polyamide, polyesters, and combinations thereof.24. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of layers comprise polyesters.25. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of layers comprise fibers of 0.2 to 3.0 denier.26. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of layers initially has thermal bonds covering from 5% to 45% of layer area.27. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of layers initially has thermal bonds covering from 10% to 30% of layer area.28. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein said coherent final fabric is substantially free of thermal bonds.29. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein said coherent final fabric is characterized by continuous filaments hydroentangled into an arrangement of packed loops and spirals that are substantially free of filament breakage and knotting.30. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, further comprising an additional prebonded nonwoven web of staple fibers hydroentangled with said plurality of thermally bonded layers.31. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein a first of said plurality of layers is hydroentangled with at least a second of said layers by subjecting said first layer while superimposed on said at least a second layer to jets operating at pressures greater than 1,500 psi.32. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein a first of said plurality of layers is hydroentangled with at least a second of said layers by subjecting said first layer while superimposed on said at least a second layer to jets operating at pressures greater than 2,000 psi.33. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein a first of said plurality of layers subjected to jets operating at pressures greater than 1,500 psi, and a second of said plurality of layers subjected to jets operating at pressures greater than 3,000 psi.34. A hydroentangled nonwoven fabric as in claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of layers comprises polyester, and said cohesive and durable fabric jet dyed.
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