Claims
- 1. A cut pile fabric comprising:
- a needled batt of non-woven staple fibers,
- a carrier member attached to one surface of said batt,
- texturized loops of staple fibers needled from the batt and projecting through said carrier member, said loops defined by fibers extended selectively through the carrier member, said fibers defining the loops are needled from the batt and have fiber ends interlocked with fibers in the needled batt,
- the texturized loops of fibers comprising a plurality of clusters of loops of fibers with each cluster containing a plurality of different sized loops of fibers,
- backing means formed on another surface of said batt for backing said batt and for securing the fiber ends of the staple fibers of said texturized loops to said batt,
- a substantial portion of said different sized loops of fibers being cut to form individual cut pile, and
- said cut pile being polished and sheared to provide a plush cut pile fabric.
- 2. A cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said carrier member is a sheet of material selected from the group of materials comprising polyethylene, nylon and polyester.
- 3. A cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said backing is a material selected from the group consisting of latex, sintered polyethylene, and a fused thermoplastic sheet.
- 4. A cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said staple fibers are selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, nylon and polyester and the fiber lengths are within the range of 1" to 4".
- 5. A cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said staple fibers have a length of approximately 11/2".
- 6. A cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said carrier member is a sheet of thermoplastic material that has been heated to lock the fibers of the loop to the fibers of the batt.
- 7. A cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said carrier member is a sheet of polyethylene having a thickness within the range of 4 to 8 mils.
- 8. A cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 7 wherein said fabric is molded to a particular shape which shape is retained by said carrier member.
- 9. A cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said carrier member is needle bonded to said one surface of said batt.
- 10. A method of manufacturing a cut pile fabric comprising:
- lapping and needling non-woven staple fibers to form a batt having a face surface and a back surface,
- applying a carrier means on said face surface,
- forming texturized loops of fibers from said batt by needling the fibers selectively outwardly through said carrier means, whereby the fiber ends of the loops are interlocked with fibers in the batt,
- said texturized loops of fibers comprising a plurality of clusters of loops of fibers with each cluster having a plurality of different sized loops of fibers,
- applying a backing on said back surface of said batt for adding stiffness to said batt and for securing the staple fibers of said texturized loops to said batt,
- tigering said texturized loops to cut a substantial portion of said different sized loops into cut pile,
- polishing said cut pile to orient the pile in a direction substantially transverse to the carrier member, and
- shearing said cut pile to a predetermined pile height.
- 11. A method of manufacturing a cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 10 wherein said carrier means is a sheet of material bonded to said face surface.
- 12. A method of manufacturing a cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 10 wherein said backing is latex applied to said back surface with an applicator.
- 13. A method of manufacturing a cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 10 wherein said texturized loops are formed with a texturizing needle loom.
- 14. A method of manufacturing a cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 10 wherein said fabric is placed in a mold and heated to provide the fabric with a molded shape.
- 15. A method of manufacturing a cut pile fabric as claimed in claim 10 wherein said carrier means is attached by tacking.
- 16. A method of manufacturing a cut pile fabric comprising:
- lapping and needling non-woven staple fibers into a batt,
- applying a carrier member on one surface of said batt,
- forming texturized loops of fibers from the fibers in said batt by needling the fibers selectively outwardly through said carrier member, whereby the fiber ends forming the loops are interlocked with the fibers in the batt,
- said texturized loops of fibers comprising a plurality of clusters of loops of fibers with each cluster having a plurality of different sized loops of fibers,
- applying a backing on another surface of said batt to stiffen said batt and to secure the staple fibers of said texturized loops to said batt, and
- tigering said texturized loops to cut said loops into cut pile.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 159,472 filed June 16, 1980 now abandoned.
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Stoller |
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