Claims
- 1. A knittable cut-resistant yarn for use in protective wear comprising:a) a core having at least one strand of flexible, stainless steel wire having a diameter of about 0.002 inches and at least one strand of a polymeric fiber wherein said fiber contains an antimicrobial within a matrix of said polymer; b) a first wrap wound in one direction about the core, said first wrap being a polyester fiber having a denier in the range of 40-600; and, c) the second wrap wound in a second direction about said core, said second wrap being least one strand of a polyester fiber having a denier in the range of 40-600.
- 2. The yarn of claim 1, wherein said first wrap has a denier of substantially 240.
- 3. The yarn of claim 2, wherein said second wrap has a denier of substantially 240.
- 4. The yarn of claim 1, wherein said first and second wraps are wrapped at a rate of 7-12 wraps per inch about said core.
- 5. The yarn of claim 1, wherein said anti-microbial treated fiber is an acetate-based fiber contain the active ingredient 5 chlor-2-(2,4 dichlorophenoxy) phenol.
- 6. The yarn of claim 1, wherein said anti-microbial treated fiber is an acetate-based fiber containing an agent equivalent to 5 chlor-2-(2,4 dichlorophenoxy) phenol.
- 7. The yarn of claim 1, wherein said core also includes at least one strand of a cut-resistant polyester fiber having a denier in the range of 200-100.
- 8. The yarn of claim 7, wherein said cut-resistant fiber has a denier of substantially 420.
- 9. The yarn of claim 1, wherein the said core also includes at least one strand of a cut-resistant fiber including long chain polyethylene, p-aramid, liquid crystalline polyester, or glass fiber or polybenzo-bisoxazole polymeric fiber having deniers in the range of 200 to 1000.
- 10. The yarn of claim 9, wherein said cut-resistant fiber has a denier in the range of 200 to 400.
- 11. A cut-resistant knittable yarn for making fabric to be used in the manufacture of protective wear comprising:a) a core including at least two longitudinally extending synthetic fibers; b) at least one wrap wound around said core made from a synthetic fiber; and, c) one of said fibers comprising an anti-microbial treated fiber wherein said anti-microbial treated fiber is a polymer that contains the anti-microbial within a matrix of the polymer.
- 12. The yarn of claim 11, wherein said anti-microbial treated fiber comprises an acetate-based fiber.
- 13. The yarn of claim 12, wherein said acetate-based fiber contains an anti-microbial agent forming part of a matrix of the polymer.
- 14. The yarn of claim 11, wherein said anti-microbial treated fiber is an arylic-based fiber.
- 15. The yarn of claim 14, wherein said acrylic-based fiber contains an anti-microbial agent forming part of a matrix of the polymer.
- 16. The yarn of clam 11, wherein said anti-microbial treated fiber is an olefinic fiber.
- 17. The yarn of claim 16, wherein said olefinic-based fiber containing an anti-microbial agent forming part of a matrix of the polymer.
Parent Case Info
This Appln. claims benefit of Prov. No. 60/070,892 filed Jan. 9, 1998.
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