Claims
- 1. A dyed fiber comprising:
a core fiber component comprising a basic-dyeable polyamide or copolyamide; a sheath fiber component covering at least a portion of the core fiber component, wherein the sheath fiber component comprises a fiber-forming polymer that resists dye migration at room temperature; and one or more cationic dyes chemically bonded to the core fiber component, wherein the one or more cationic dyes comprise Basic Yellow 45, Basic Red 17, Basic Blue 21, or a combination thereof.
- 2. The dyed fiber of claim 1, wherein the sheath fiber component comprises a non-dyeable fiber-forming polymer selected from polyolefin, fiber-forming polystyrene, fiber-forming polyurethane, and polyamide.
- 3. The dyed fiber of claim 2, wherein the sheath fiber component comprises a polyamide having polymeric structural units selected from:
(a) [—NH—(CH2)x—NH—C(O)—(CH2)y—C(O)—]n wherein x and y are each independently an integer, and n is greater than 40; (b) [—NH—(CH2)z—C(O)—]m where z is an integer, and m is greater than 40; (c) polymers of (a) or (b) having substituted thereon one or more sulfonate, halogenate, aliphatic or aromatic moieties; and (d) copolymers formed from at least two polymeric structural units of (a), (b) and (c); and (e) blends of at least two polymers of (a), (b) and (c).
- 4. The dyed fiber of claim 3, wherein x and y are each independently from about 4 to about 30, and a sum of x and y is greater than about 8; and z is from about 9 to about 30.
- 5. The dyed fiber of claim 4, wherein each of (a) the sum of x and y, and (b) z are independently from about 9 to about 20.
- 6. The dyed fiber of claim 5, wherein (a) the sum of x and y is from about 9 to about 18, and (b) z is from about 9 to about 15.
- 7. The dyed fiber of claim 1, wherein the core fiber component comprises a polymer having a polymer backbone chain of recurring amide groups (—CO—NR—), wherein R is an alkyl, aryl, alkenyl, or alkynyl moiety, substituted with sulfonate moieties.
- 8. The dyed fiber of claim 1, wherein the core fiber component comprises a sulfonate-containing polyamide having 15 or less carbon atoms in a repeating unit.
- 9. The dyed fiber of claim 1, wherein the core fiber component comprises a sulfonate-containing polyamide having 7 or less carbon atoms in a repeating unit.
- 10. The dyed fiber of claim 1, wherein the core fiber component comprises a sulfonate-containing nylon 6.
- 11. The dyed fiber of claim 1, wherein the sheath fiber component comprises a polymer which is substantially free of polar substituents including hydroxy, amino, sulfoxyl, carboxyl, nitroxyl, or any other moiety capable of hydrogen-bonding.
- 12. The dyed fiber of claim 1, wherein the core fiber component is acid-dyeable, and the sheath fiber component is non-dyeable.
- 13. The dyed fiber of claim 1, further comprising one or more secondary cationic dyes chemically bonded to the core fiber component, wherein the one or more secondary cationic dyes comprise Basic Yellow 15, Basic Yellow 13, Basic Blue 47, Maxilon Blue RGL Liquid 50, Basic Red 18: 1, or a combination thereof.
- 14. A yarn comprising the dyed fiber of claim 1.
- 15. A fabric comprising the yarn of claim 14.
- 16. A carpet comprising the yarn of claim 14.
- 17. A dyed fiber comprising:
(i) a core fiber component comprising a basic-dyeable polyamide or copolyamide; (ii) a sheath fiber component covering at least a portion of the core fiber component, wherein the sheath fiber component comprises a polyamide having polymeric structural units selected from:
(a) [—NH—(CH2)x—NH—C(O)—(CH2)y—C(O)—]n wherein x and y are each independently an integer, and n is greater than 40; (b) [—NH—(CH2)z—C(O)—]m where z is an integer, and m is greater than 40; (c) polymers of (a) or (b) having substituted thereon one or more sulfonate, halogenate, aliphatic or aromatic moieties; and (d) copolymers formed from at least two polymeric structural units of (a), (b) and (c); and (e) blends of at least two polymers of (a), (b) and (c); and (iii) one or more cationic dyes chemically bonded to the core fiber component, wherein the one or more cationic dyes comprise Basic Yellow 45, Basic Red 17, Basic Blue 21, or a combination thereof.
- 18. A method of making a dyed fiber, said method comprising:
chemically bonding one or more cationic dyes to a core of a sheath/core fiber having a core fiber component comprising a basic-dyeable polyamide or copolyamide, and a sheath fiber component covering at least a portion of the core fiber component, wherein the sheath fiber component comprises a fiber-forming polymer that resists dye migration at room temperature; wherein the one or more cationic dyes comprise Basic Yellow 45, Basic Red 17, Basic Blue 21, or a combination thereof.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the sheath fiber component comprises a non-dyeable fiber-forming polymer selected from polyolefin, fiber-forming polystyrene, fiber-forming polyurethane, and polyamide.
- 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the sheath fiber component comprises a polyamide having polymeric structural units selected from:
(a) [—NH—(CH2)x—NH—C(O)—(CH2)y—C(O)—]n wherein x and y are each independently an integer, and n is greater than 40; (b) [—NH—(CH2)z—C(O)—]m where z is an integer, and m is greater than 40; (c) polymers of (a) or (b) having substituted thereon one or more sulfonate, halogenate, aliphatic or aromatic moieties; and (d) copolymers formed from at least two polymeric structural units of (a), (b) and (c); and (e) blends of at least two polymers of (a), (b) and (c).
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein x and y are each independently from about 4 to about 30, and a sum of x and y is greater than about 8; and z is from about 9 to about 30.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein each of (a) the sum of x and y, and (b) z are independently from about 9 to about 20.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein (a) the sum of x and y is from about 9 to about 18, and (b) z is from about 9 to about 15.
- 24. The method of claim 18, wherein the core fiber component comprises a polymer having a polymer backbone chain of recurring amide groups (—CO—NR—), wherein R is an alkyl, aryl, alkenyl, or alkynyl moiety, substituted with sulfonate moieties.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/356,943, filed on Feb. 13, 2002, and U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/359,824, filed on Feb. 27, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60356943 |
Feb 2002 |
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60359824 |
Feb 2002 |
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