Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing nonwoven fabrics comprising:
a spinnerette having a plurality of orifices for extruding filaments; an attenuator for receiving and attenuating the filaments; a collection surface upon which the filaments are deposited to form a nonwoven web; and a filament diffuser positioned between the attenuator and the collection surface in the path of filament travel, said diffuser comprising a pair of opposing divergingly arranged side walls and a pair of opposing end walls defining a filament passageway, at least one fluid injection port in said side walls oriented for injecting a flow of fluid along the side walls in the direction of filament travel, and at least one fluid injection port in said end walls oriented for injecting a flow of fluid along the end walls in the direction of filament travel.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said side walls has an elongate slit defining said at least one fluid injection port, and an air manifold in fluid communication with said elongate slit, and including means for supplying air under pressure to said manifold.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein each of said end walls has an elongate slit defining said at least one fluid injection port, and an air manifold in fluid communication with said elongate slit, and including means for supplying air under pressure to said manifold.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said collection surface comprises an endless belt having a width dimension and a length dimension, and wherein each of said side walls has a width dimension extending widthwise of said endless belt and a height dimension extending over substantially the entire distance between said attenuator and said collection surface, and wherein each of said side walls has an elongate slit extending along the width dimension of said wall and defining said at least one fluid injection port.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein each of said side walls includes a first elongate slit extending along the width dimension of said wall at a first location on said side wall and a second elongate slit extending along the width dimension of said wall at a second location downstream in the direction of filament travel from said first location.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein each of said end walls includes a first elongate slit extending along the width dimension of said wall at a first location on said end wall and a second elongate slit extending along the width dimension of said wall at a second location downstream in the direction of filament travel from said first location.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 1 including means for imparting an electrical charge on the filaments that pass through the filament diffuser, and means for imparting an electrical charge on at least one of said side walls.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said means for imparting an electrical charge on at least one of said side walls is operable for imparting the same polarity electrical charge as is imparted to the filaments so that the electrically charged filaments are electrostatically repelled from said at least one side wall.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said means for imparting an electrical charge on the filaments is located between said attenuator and said filament diffuser.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said means for imparting an electrical charge on the filaments is located between said attenuator and said spinnerette.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said means for imparting a like electrical charge on at least one of said side walls of said filament diffuser comprises a first power supply electrically connected to one of said side walls and a second power supply electrically connected to the other of said side walls, said first and second power supplies being independently controllable for applying a variable electrical potential to the respective side walls for thereby electrostatically guiding the filaments as they pass through the filament diffuser.
- 12. An apparatus for producing nonwoven fabrics comprising:
a spinnerette having a plurality of orifices for extruding filaments; an attenuator for receiving and attenuating the filaments; a collection surface upon which the filaments are deposited to form a nonwoven web; a filament diffuser positioned between the attenuator and the collection surface in the path of filament travel, said diffuser comprising a pair of opposing divergingly arranged side walls and a pair of opposing end walls defining a filament passageway; a corona device cooperating with the filaments for imparting an electrical charge on the filaments, and means for imparting a like electrical charge on at least one of said side walls of said filament diffuser so as to thereby guide the filaments as they pass through the diffuser.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said corona device is located between said attenuator and said filament diffuser.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said corona device is located between said spinnerette and said attenuator.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said means for imparting a like electrical charge on at least one of said side walls of said filament diffuser comprises a first power supply electrically connected to one of said side walls and a second power supply electrically connected to the other of said side walls, said first and second power supplies being independently controllable for applying a variable electrical potential to the respective side walls for thereby electrostatically guiding the filaments as they pass through the filament diffuser.
- 16. An apparatus for producing nonwoven fabrics comprising:
a spinnerette having a plurality of orifices for extruding filaments; an slot-shaped pneumatic attenuator positioned beneath said spinnerette for receiving the filaments therefrom; an endless collection belt beneath said attenuator upon which the filaments are deposited to form a nonwoven web; a filament diffuser positioned between the attenuator and the collection surface in the path of filament travel, said diffuser comprising a pair of opposing divergingly arranged side walls each having a width dimension and a height dimension and a pair of opposing generally parallel solid end walls, each having a width dimension substantially less than that of said side walls and a height dimension substantially the same as that of said side walls, said side walls and end walls defining a filament passageway with a relatively narrow cross sectional area slot shaped open upper end positioned for receiving the filaments from said slot shaped attenuator and with a larger cross sectional area open lower end positioned above said collection belt for depositing the filaments thereon; an elongate slit formed in each of said side walls and in each of said end walls extending in the width dimension of the respective walls and oriented for injecting a flow of fluid along the walls in the direction of filament travel; and means for supplying fluid under pressure to said slits.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 16, including a second elongate slit formed in each of said side walls and in each of said end walls at a location beneath said first-mentioned slit, said second slit extending in the width dimension of the respective walls and being oriented for injecting a flow of fluid along the walls in the direction of filament travel.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said means for supplying fluid to said slits includes a respective manifold communicatively connected to each slit, and an independently controlled source of air connected to each said manifold.
- 19. An apparatus for producing nonwoven fabrics comprising:
a spinnerette having a plurality of orifices for extruding filaments; an slot-shaped pneumatic attenuator positioned beneath said spinnerette for receiving the filaments therefrom; an endless collection belt beneath said attenuator upon which the filaments are deposited to form a nonwoven web; a filament diffuser positioned between the attenuator and the collection surface in the path of filament travel, said diffuser comprising a pair of opposing divergingly arranged side walls each having a width dimension and a height dimension and a pair of opposing generally parallel solid end walls, each having a width dimension substantially less than that of said side walls and a height dimension substantially the same as that of said side walls, said side walls and end walls defining a filament passageway with a relatively narrow cross sectional area slot shaped open upper end positioned for receiving the filaments from said slot shaped attenuator and with a larger cross sectional area open lower end positioned above said collection belt for depositing the filaments thereon; a corona device cooperating with the filaments for imparting an electrical charge on the filaments; a first power supply electrically connected to one of said side walls and a second power supply electrically connected to the other of said side walls, said first and second power supplies being independently controllable for applying a variable electrical potential to the respective side walls for thereby electrostatically guiding the filaments as they pass through the filament diffuser.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 19, including an elongate slit formed in each of said side walls and in each of said end walls extending in the width dimension of the respective walls and oriented for injecting a flow of fluid along the walls in the direction of filament travel.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 20, including a second elongate slit formed in each of said side walls and in each of said end walls at a location beneath said first-mentioned slit, said second slit extending in the width dimension of the respective walls and being oriented for injecting a flow of fluid along the walls in the direction of filament travel.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said means for supplying fluid to said slits includes a respective manifold communicatively connected to each slit, and an independently controlled source of air connected to each said manifold.
- 23. A method for producing nonwoven fabrics comprising:
extruding a plurality of filaments; attenuating the filaments; directing the filaments through a filament diffuser comprising a pair of opposing divergingly arranged side walls and a pair of opposing end walls defining a filament passageway, injecting a flow of fluid along the side walls in the direction of filament travel and injecting a flow of fluid along said end walls in the direction of filament travel; discharging the filaments from the filament attenuator and depositing the filaments on a collection surface to form a nonwoven web.
- 24. A method according to claim 23 including imparting an electrical charge on the filaments that pass through the filament diffuser, and imparting a like electrical charge on at least one of said side walls.
- 25. A method according to claim 24 wherein the electrical charge is imparted on the filaments at a location between said attenuator and said filament diffuser.
- 26. A method according to claim 24 wherein the electrical charge is imparted on the filaments at a location above said attenuator.
- 27. A method according to claim 24, which includes applying a variable electrical potential to each of said side walls, and independently controlling the electrical potential applied to each of said side walls for thereby electrostatically guiding the filaments as they pass through the filament diffuser.
- 28. A method for producing nonwoven fabrics comprising:
extruding a plurality of filaments; attenuating the filaments; directing the filaments through a filament diffuser comprising a pair of opposing divergingly arranged side walls and a pair of opposing end walls defining a filament passageway, injecting a flow of fluid along the side walls in the direction of filament travel and injecting a flow of fluid along said end walls in the direction of filament travel; discharging the filaments from the filament attenuator and depositing the filaments on a collection surface to form a nonwoven web. imparting an electrical charge on the filaments, and imparting a like electrical charge on at least one of said side walls of said filament diffuser so as to thereby guide the filaments as they pass through the diffuser.
- 29. A method according to claim 28 wherein the electrical charge is imparted on the filaments at a location between said attenuator and said filament diffuser.
- 30. A method according to claim 28 wherein the electrical charge is imparted on the filaments at a location above said attenuator.
- 31. A method according to claim 28, which includes applying a variable electrical potential to each of said side walls, and independently controlling the electrical potential applied to each of said side walls for thereby electrostatically guiding the filaments as they pass through the filament diffuser.
- 32. A method according to claim 28, wherein the step of injecting a flow of fluid along the side walls comprises directing air into the diffuser and along each of the opposing the side walls thereof through an elongate slit formed in each respective side wall.
- 33. A method according to claim 32, wherein the step of injecting a flow of fluid along the end walls comprises directing air into the diffuser and along each of the opposing the end walls thereof through an elongate slit formed in each respective end wall.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/325,056 filed Sep. 26, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60325056 |
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