Fiber-containing composite and method for making the same
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
D04H-001/00
B32B-005/24
출원번호
UP-0205688
(2005-08-17)
등록번호
US-7651964
(2010-02-24)
발명자
/ 주소
Thompson, Gregory J.
Wenstrup, David E.
Huda, Shah N.
출원인 / 주소
Milliken & Company
대리인 / 주소
Brickey, Cheryl J.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
4인용 특허 :
78
초록▼
A unitary, fiber-containing composite comprises (a) a first region comprising a plurality of first binder fibers and a plurality of bast fibers, (b) a second region disposed above the first region, the second region comprising a plurality of second binder fibers and a plurality of bast fibers, and (
A unitary, fiber-containing composite comprises (a) a first region comprising a plurality of first binder fibers and a plurality of bast fibers, (b) a second region disposed above the first region, the second region comprising a plurality of second binder fibers and a plurality of bast fibers, and (c) a transitional region disposed between the first region and the second region. The transitional region comprises concentrations of the first binder fiber, the second binder fiber, and the bast fiber. The concentration of the first binder fiber in the first transitional region is greatest proximate to the first region and least proximate to the second region, and the concentration of the second binder fiber and the bast fiber in the first transitional region is greatest proximate to the second region and least proximate to the first region. A method for producing a unitary, fiber-containing composite is also described.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A unitary, fiber-containing composite comprising: (a) a first region comprising a plurality of first thermoplastic binder fibers and a plurality of bast fibers; (b) a second region disposed above the first region, the second region comprising a plurality of second thermoplast
What is claimed is: 1. A unitary, fiber-containing composite comprising: (a) a first region comprising a plurality of first thermoplastic binder fibers and a plurality of bast fibers; (b) a second region disposed above the first region, the second region comprising a plurality of second thermoplastic binder fibers, and a plurality of bast fibers; and (c) a first transitional region disposed between the first region and the second region, the first transitional region comprising concentrations of the first binder fiber, the second binder fiber, and the bast fiber, the concentration of the first binder fiber in the first transitional region being greatest proximate to the first region and least proximate to the second region, and the concentration of the second binder fiber in the first transitional region being greatest proximate to the second region and least proximate to the first region, wherein the first binder fibers have a first linear density, the second binder fibers have a second linear density, and the second linear density is greater than the first linear density. 2. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 1, wherein the first and second binder fibers are bicomponent, sheath-core fibers, the sheath having a first melting point, the core having a second melting point, and the first melting point is lower than the second melting point. 3. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 2, wherein the sheaths of the bicomponent fibers comprise polyethylene, and the cores of the bi-component fibers comprise polypropylene. 4. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 1, wherein the bast fiber is selected from the group consisting of jute, kenaf, hemp, flax, ramie, roselle, and combinations thereof. 5. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 4, wherein the bast fiber is jute. 6. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 1, wherein the first linear density is 6.6 dtex or less. 7. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 1, wherein the second linear density is 6.6 dtex to 22.2 dtex. 8. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 1, wherein the composite further comprises: (d) a third region disposed above the second region, the third region comprising a plurality of third thermoplastic binder fibers and a plurality of bast fibers; and (e) a second transitional region disposed between the second region and the third region, the second transitional region comprising concentrations of the second binder fiber, the bast fiber, and the third binder fiber, the concentration of the second binder fiber in the second transitional region being greatest proximate to the second region and least proximate to the third region, and the concentration of the third binder fiber in the second transitional region being greatest proximate to the third region and least proximate to the second region, wherein the first binder fibers have a first linear density, the second binder fibers have a second linear density that is greater than the first linear density, and the third binder fibers have a third linear density that is greater than the first and second linear densities. 9. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 8, wherein the third binder fibers are bicomponent, sheath-core fibers, the sheath having a first melting point, the core having a second melting point, and the first melting point is lower than the second melting point. 10. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 9, wherein the sheaths of the bicomponent fibers comprise polyethylene, and the cores of the bi-component fibers comprise polypropylene. 11. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 8, wherein the third linear density is 22.2 dtex or more. 12. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 8, wherein the unitary fiber-containing composite further comprises: (f) a fourth region disposed above the third region, the fourth region comprising a plurality of the second binder fibers and a plurality of the best fibers; (g) a third transitional region disposed between the third region and the fourth region, the third transitional region comprising concentrations of the second binder fiber, the best fiber, and the third binder fiber, the concentration of the third binder fiber in the third transitional region being greatest proximate to the third region and least proximate to the fourth region, and the concentration of the second binder fiber in the third transitional region being greatest proximate to the fourth region and least proximate to the third region; (h) a fifth region disposed above the fourth region, the fourth region comprising a plurality of the first binder fibers and a plurality of the bast fibers; and (i) a fourth transitional region disposed between the fourth region and the fifth region, the fourth transitional region comprising concentrations of the second binder fiber, the best fiber, and the first binder fiber, the concentration of the second binder fiber in the fourth transitional region being greatest proximate to the fourth region and least proximate to the fifth region, and the concentration of the first binder fiber in the fourth transitional region being greatest proximate to the fifth region and least proximate to the fourth region. 13. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 12, wherein the first binder fiber, second binder fiber, and third binder fiber have a melt flow rate of about 18 g/10 min. or less. 14. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 8, wherein the first binder fiber, second binder fiber, and third binder fiber have a melt flow rate of about 18 g/10 min. or less. 15. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 1, wherein the first binder fiber and second binder fiber have a melt flow rate of about 18 g/10 min. or less. 16. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 1, wherein the composite has a density of about 0.08 to about 1.5 g/cm3. 17. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 8, wherein the composite has a density of about 0.08 to about 1.5 g/cm3. 18. The unitary, fiber-containing composite of claim 12, wherein the composite has a density of about 0.08 to about 1.5 g/cm3.
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