Claims
- 1. An ozone fade resistant dyed carpet comprising:
a backing material; and dyed sheath/core face fibers affixed to said backing material and bound thereto, said face fibers having at least about 70 weight percent of a core comprising a fiber-forming polyamide component; and a sheath substantially or completely covering said core and comprising a fiber-forming polymer which is inherently chemically compatible with the polyamide component of said core, and selected from the group consisting of: (a) [NH—(CH2)x—NH—CO—(CH2)y—CO]n where x and y may be the same or different integers from about 4 to about 30, the sum of x and y is greater than 13, and n is greater than about 40; and
2where z is an integer from about 9 to about 30 and m is greater than about 40; (c) derivatives of (a) or (b) including polymers substituted with one or more sulfonate, halogenate, aliphatic or aromatic functionality; and (d) copolymers and blends of (a), (b) and (c); said fibers being dyed with at least one dye selected from the group consisting of:
acid dyes; basic dyes; and disperse dyes; and having a resistance to ozone fading indicated by a CIEL*a*b* total color difference from the original unexposed sample after at least 3 cycles of ozone fading that is less than one-half of the CIEL*a*b* total color difference seen for a fiber composed substantially completely of said core polyamide component that is dyed with the same dyes.
- 2. The carpet of claim 1, wherein the resistance to ozone fading indicated by a CIEL*a*b* total color difference from the original unexposed sample after at least 6 cycles of ozone fading that is less than one-half of the CIEL*a*b* total color difference seen for a fiber composed substantially completely of said core polyamide component that is dyed with the same dyes.
- 3. The carpet of claim 1, wherein the polyamide component of said core is selected from the group consisting of:
nylon 6; nylon 12; nylon 11; nylon 6/6; nylon 6/10; and copolymers and blends thereof.
- 4. The carpet of claim 3, wherein the polyamide component of said core is nylon 6/6 or nylon 6.
- 5. The carpet of claim 1, wherein the polymer of said sheath is nylon 6/12.
- 6. The carpet of claim 3, wherein the polymer of said sheath is nylon 6/12.
- 7. The carpet of claim 4, wherein the polymer of said sheath is nylon 6/12.
- 8. The carpet of claim 1, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 9. The carpet of claim 3, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 10. The carpet of claim 4, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 11. The carpet of claim 5, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 12. The carpet of claim 6, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 13. The carpet of claim 7, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 14. The carpet of claim 1 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 15. The carpet of claim 4 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 16. The carpet of claim 5 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 17. The carpet of claim 8 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 18. The carpet of claim 10 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 19. The carpet of claim 12 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 20. The carpet of claim 13 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 21. An ozone fade resistant dyed carpet comprising:
a backing material; and plied, cabled and heatset yarn affixed to said backing material and bound thereto and comprising dyed sheath/core face fibers having at least about 70 weight percent of a core comprising a fiber-forming polyamide component; and a sheath substantially or completely covering said core and comprising a fiber-forming polymer which is inherently chemically compatible with the polyamide component of said core, selected from the group consisting of: (a) [NH—(CH2)x—NH—CO—(CH2)y—CO]nwhere x and y may be the same or different integers from about 4 to about 30, the sum of x and y is greater than 13, and n is greater than about 40; and
3where z is an integer from about 9 to about 30 and m is greater than about 40; (c) derivatives of (a) or (b) including polymers substituted with one or more sulfonate, halogenate, aliphatic or aromatic functionality; and (d) copolymers and blends of (a), (b) and (c), said fibers being dyed with at least one dye selected from the group consisting of:
acid dyes; basic dyes; and disperse dyes; and having a resistance to ozone fading indicated by a CIEL*a*b* total color difference for the D6500 illuminate from the original unexposed sample after at least 3 cycles of ozone exposure that is less than about 3.4 ΔE units.
- 22. The carpet of claim 21, wherein the polyamide component of said core is selected from the group consisting of:
nylon 6; nylon 12; nylon 11; nylon 6/6; nylon 6/10; and copolymers and blends thereof.
- 23. The carpet of claim 22, wherein the polyamide component of said core is nylon 6/6 or nylon 6.
- 24. The carpet of claim 21, wherein the polymer of said sheath is nylon 6/12.
- 25. The carpet of claim 22, wherein the polymer of said sheath is nylon 6/12.
- 26. The carpet of claim 23, wherein the polymer of said sheath is nylon 6/12.
- 27. The carpet of claim 21, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 28. The carpet of claim 22, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 29. The carpet of claim 23, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 30. The carpet of claim 24, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 31. The carpet of claim 25, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 32. The carpet of claim 26, wherein said fiber comprises from 90% by weight to about 97% by weight of said core and less than about 10% by weight of said sheath.
- 33. The carpet of claim 21 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 34. The carpet of claim 23 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 35. The carpet of claim 24 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 36. The carpet of claim 27 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 37. The carpet of claim 29 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 38. The carpet of claim 31 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 39. The carpet of claim 32 wherein said fiber is dyed with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
C.I. Acid Yellow 246; C.I. Acid Red 361; and C.I. Acid Blue 277.
- 40. A process for making ozone fade resistant dyed carpet comprising the steps of:
(a) providing to a dyebath a carpet comprising:
a backing material; and cabled and heatset yarn affixed to said backing material and bound thereto, said yarn comprising sheath/core face fibers having at least about 70 weight percent of a core comprising a fiber-forming polyamide component; and a sheath substantially or completely covering said core and comprising a fiber-forming polymer which is inherently chemically compatible with the polyamide component of said core, selected from the group consisting of:[NH—(CH2)x—NH—CO—(CH2)y—CO]nwhere x and y may be the same or different integers from about 4 to about 30, the sum of x and y is greater than 13, and n is greater than about 40; and
4where z is an integer from about 9 to about 30 and m is greater than about 40; derivatives of (a) or (b) including polymers substituted with one or more sulfonate, halogen, aliphatic or aromatic functionality; and copolymers and blends of (a), (b) and (c), and (b) in the dyebath, dyeing the carpet with at least one acid dye selected from the group consisting of:
acid dyes; basic dyes; and disperse dyes; such that after said dyeing, the carpet face fibers have a color that is resistant to ozone fading indicated by a CIEL*a*b* total color difference for the D6500 illuminate from the original unexposed sample after at least 3 cycles of ozone exposure that is less than about 3.4 ΔE units.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/715,724, filed Sep. 19, 1996.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
08715724 |
Sep 1996 |
US |
Child |
09139081 |
Aug 1998 |
US |