Claims
- 1. The method of forming an embossed pattern effect on pile fabric material which consists of the steps of:
- (a) first providing a carpet material with a backing and a pile fiber upper face surface, the pile surface containing fibers which may be shrunk by a selected solvent while the backing material will be unaffected by the solvent;
- (b) applying a first fiber shrinking solvent to at least part of the fiber face of the carpet, said solvent being in solution and being of a low enough concentration therein to cause no definite embossing of the pile face surface yarns;
- (c) subsequently applying in a desired pattern to at least part of the areas containing said first applied solvent-containing solution, a second fiber shrinking solvent-containing solution, which solvent is the same as the first solvent applied, which solvent is at a concentration such that it can cause some fiber shrinkage, and which second solvent will increase the concentration of total solvent in at least some of those areas where the originally applied solvent-containing solution was applied to the point that the total solvent in those areas will be at a concentration sufficient to substantially shrink the fibers of the pile surface; and thereafter,
- (d) subjecting the pile fabric to heat to cause the yarns in the fiber face surface which have been only wetted by the first fabric solvent-containing solution not to shrink, while in those areas where there has been a printing of the second solvent solution, the total solvent concentration has been increased to the point that the solvent causes shrinkage of fibers in the pile face surface to provide the desired embossed appearance.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein
- (a) a third solvent-containing solution is applied to areas not printed with the second solvent-containing solution, but printed with the originally applied first solvent-containing solution, said third solvent-containing solution being the same solvent as the first solvent applied and having a solvent concentration different from the solvent concentrations of the first and second solvent-containing solutions.
- 3. The method of creating an embossed pattern effect on a fibrous material as set forth in claim 1 wherein
- (a) the printed second solution contains dyes to color the pile fabric in the printed areas.
- 4. The method of creating an embossed pattern effect on a fibrous material as set forth in claim 1 wherein
- (a) the first solvent-containing solution contains a dye.
- 5. The method of creating an embossed pattern effect on a fibrous material as set forth in claim 1 wherein
- (a) the first solvent-containing solution contains a concentration of solvent that will produce about 5% shrinkage of the pile face surface yarns, and,
- (b) certain areas of said fiber face which has been printed only with said first solvent-containing solution is subsequently printed by a third non-solvent containing ink which will dilute the originally applied solvent-containing solution to the point that the solvent in the total solution will have no effect upon the fibers of the pile surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 637,897 filed Dec. 5, 1975, abandoned, in the name of Robert D. Lewis and entitled "Additive-Solvent Process to Form Embossed Product."
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