Claims
- 1. A temperature-stable, elastic, polyolefin filament fiber substantially crosslinked solely as a result of a photoinitiator activated by exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
- 2. The fiber of claim 1 in which the photoinitiator is a free-radical photoinitiator.
- 3. The fiber of claim 1 in which the photoinitiator is an aromatic ketone photoinitiator.
- 4. The fiber of claim 1 in which the photoinitiator is a monoacetal of a 1,2-diketone.
- 5. The fiber of claim 1 in which the photoinitiator is of formula I:
- 6. The fiber of claim 1 in which the photoinitiator is 2,2-dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone.
- 7. The fiber of any of claims 1-6 in which the polyolefin is an ethylene interpolymer.
- 8. The fiber of any of claims 1-6 in which the polyolefin is a homogeneously branched ethylene polymer.
- 9. The fiber of any of claims 1-6 in which the polyolefin is a homogeneously branched, substantially linear ethylene polymer.
- 10. The fiber of any of claims 1-6 in which the polyolefin is a homogeneously branched, substantially linear ethylene polymer characterized as having:
(a) a melt flow ratio, I10/I2≧5.63; (b) a molecular weight distribution, Mw/Mn, as determined by gel permeation chromatography and defined by the equation: (Mw/Mn)≦(I10/I2)−4.63; (c) a gas extrusion rheology such that the critical shear rate at onset of surface melt fracture for the substantially linear ethylene polymer is at least 50 percent greater than the critical shear rate at the onset of surface melt fracture for a linear ethylene polymer, wherein the substantially linear ethylene polymer and the linear ethylene polymer comprise the same comonomer or comonomers, the linear ethylene polymer has an I2 and Mw/Mn within ten percent of the substantially linear ethylene polymer and wherein the respective critical shear rates of the substantially linear ethylene polymer and the linear ethylene polymer are measured at the same melt temperature using a gas extrusion rheometer; and (d) a density at 23 C. of less than about 0.895 g/cm3 as measured in accordance with ASTM D-792.
- 11. A temperature-stable, elastic, homogeneously branched, substantially linear ethylene polymer filament fiber substantially crosslinked as a result of a photoinitiator activated by exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
- 12. The fiber of claim 11 in which the photoinitiator is a free-radical photoinitiator.
- 13. The fiber of claim 11 in which the photoinitiator is an aromatic ketone photoinitiator.
- 14. The fiber of claim 11 in which the photoinitiator is a monoacetal of a 1,2-diketone.
- 15. The fiber of claim 11 in which the photoinitiator is of formula I:
- 16. The fiber of claim 11 in which the photoinitiator is 2,2-dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone.
- 17. The fiber of claim 11 in which the substantial crosslinking is a result of activation of both a photoinitiator and a photocrosslinker by exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
- 18. The fiber of claim 17 in which the photocrosslinker is at least one of a polyfunctional vinyl or allyl compound, an azo compound and an organic peroxide.
- 19. The fiber of claim 17 in which the photocrosslinker is a polyfunctional vinyl or allyl compound.
- 20. The fiber of claim 17 in which the photocrosslinker is triallylcyanurate or triallylisocyanurate.
- 21. A substantially crosslinked, temperature-stable, elastic, polyolefin polymer filament fiber made by a process comprising the steps of (i) forming a substantially homogeneous blend consisting of (a) a polyolefin and (b) a photoinitiator, (ii) forming a fiber from the blend, and (iii) exposing the fiber to sufficient ultraviolet radiation to substantially crosslink the polyolefin.
- 22. A substantially crosslinked, temperature-stable, elastic, homogeneously branched, substantially linear ethylene polymer filament fiber made by a process comprising the steps of (i) forming a substantially homogeneous blend comprising (a) an ethylene polymer and (b) a photoinitiator, (ii) forming a fiber from the blend, and (iii) exposing the fiber to sufficient ultraviolet radiation to substantially crosslink the ethylene polymer.
- 23. The fiber of claim 21 or 22 in which the photoinitiator is present in an amount of at least about 0.001 weight percent based on the weight of the polymer.
- 24. The fiber of claim 21 or 22 in which the photoinitiator is an aromatic ketone photoinitiator.
- 25. The fiber of claim 21 or 22 in which the photoinitiator is a monoacetal of a 1,2-diketone.
- 26. The fiber of claim 21 or 22 in which the photoinitiator is of formula I:
- 27. The fiber of claim 21 or 22 in which the photoinitiator is 2,2-dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone.
- 28. The fiber of claim 22 in which the blend further comprises a photocrosslinker.
- 29. The fiber of claim 28 in which the photocrosslinker is at least one of a polyfunctional vinyl or allyl compound, an azo compound and an organic peroxide.
- 30. The fiber of claim 28 in which the photocrosslinker is a polyfunctional vinyl or allyl compound.
- 31. The fiber of claim 28 in which the photocrosslinker is triallylcyanurate or triallylisocyanurate.
- 32. A substantially crosslinked, temperature-stable, elastic, polyolefin polymer filament fiber made by a process comprising the steps of (i) forming a fiber from a polyolefin, (ii) applying a photoinitiator to the fiber, and (iii) exposing the fiber to sufficient ultraviolet radiation to substantially crosslink the polyolefin.
- 33. A substantially crosslinked, temperature-stable, elastic, homogeneously branched, substantially linear ethylene interpolymer filament fiber made by a process comprising the steps of (i) forming a fiber from a homogeneously branched, substantially linear ethylene interpolymer, (ii) applying a photoinitiator to the fiber, and (iii) exposing the fiber to sufficient ultraviolet radiation to substantially crosslink the polyolefin.
- 34. The fiber of claim 32 or 33 in which the photoinitiator is present in an amount of at least about 0.001 weight percent based on the weight of the polymer.
- 35. The fiber of claim 32 or 33 in which the photoinitiator is an aromatic ketone photoinitiator.
- 36. The fiber of claim 32 or 33 in which the photoinitiator is a monoacetal of a 1,2-diketone.
- 37. The fiber of claim 32 or 33 in which the photoinitiator is of formula I:
- 38. The fiber of claim 32 or 33 in which the photoinitiator is 2,2-dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone.
- 39. The fiber of claim 33 in which the blend further comprises a photocrosslinker.
- 40. The fiber of claim 39 in which the photocrosslinker is at least one of a polyfunctional vinyl or allyl compound, an azo compound and an organic peroxide.
- 41. The fiber of claim 39 in which the photocrosslinker is a polyfunctional vinyl or allyl compound.
- 42. The fiber of claim 39 in which the photocrosslinker is triallylcyanurate or triallylisocyanurate.
- 43. A process for making a substantially crosslinked, temperature-stable, elastic, polyolefin polymer filament fiber, the process comprising the steps of (i) forming a fiber from a polyolefin polymer, (ii) applying a photoinitiator to the fiber, and (iii) exposing the fiber to sufficient ultraviolet radiation to substantially crosslink the polymer.
- 44. A process for making a substantially crosslinked, temperature-stable, elastic, homogeneously branched, substantially linear ethylene polymer filament fiber, the process comprising the steps of (i) forming a fiber from a homogeneously branched, substantially linear ethylene polymer, (ii) applying a photoinitiator to the fiber, and (iii) exposing the fiber to sufficient ultraviolet radiation to substantially crosslink the polymer.
- 45. The process of claim 43 or 44 in which the photoinitiator is present in an amount of at least about 0.001 weight percent based on the weight of the polymer.
- 46. The process of claim 43 or 44 in which the fiber is exposed to the UV irradiation with the intensity between 5 J/cm2 and 100 J/cm2.
- 47. The fiber of any of claims 1, 11, 21, 22, 32 and 33 as a homofil fiber.
- 48. The fiber of any of claims 1, 11, 21, 22, 32 and 33 as a bicomponent fiber comprising a core and sheath morphology.
- 49. The fiber of claim 48 in which the crosslinked polymer forms the sheath of the fiber.
- 50. An elastic article comprising the fiber of any of claims 1, 11, 21, 22, 32 and 33.
- 51. A woven or knitted fabric comprising the elastic fiber of any of claims 1, 11, 21, 22, 32 and 33.
- 52. The fabric of claim 51 comprising at least one fiber in addition to the elastic fiber.
- 53. A nonwoven fabric comprising the elastic fiber of any of claims 1, 11, 21, 22, 32 and 33.
- 54. The fabric of claim 53 comprising at least one fiber in addition to the elastic fiber.
- 55. A temperature-stable, elastic, filament fiber comprising a polyolefin substantially crosslinked solely as a result of a photoinitiator activated by exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
- 56. A yarn comprising the fiber of any of claims 1, 11, 21, 22, 32, 33 and 55.
- 57. A covered yarn comprising the fiber of any of claims 1, 11, 21, 22, 32, 33 and 55.
- 58. A temperature-stable, elastic, filament fiber comprising a polyolefin substantially crosslinked solely as a result of a photoinitiator/photocrosslinker activated by exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
- 59. The fiber of claim 58 in which the photoinitiator/photocrosslinker is a sulfonyl azide.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 09/313,740 filed May 18, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60086059 |
May 1998 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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May 1999 |
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Aug 2001 |
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