Claims
- 1. A dyed union knit fabric manufactured by dyeing a union knit fabric comprised of a plurality of yarns, at least one of the yarns comprising at least a polyurethane elastic fiber containing one or more chlorine-induced degradation inhibitors selected from the group consisting of magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, aluminum oxide, magnesium hydroxide, zinc hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide and hydrotalcite compounds in a proportion of 0.5-5.0 weight % based upon the weight of the elastic fiber and an undyed polyamide fiber,
- wherein the polyurethane elastic fiber of the fabric contains the one or more inhibitors in a proportion of 0.5-4.5 weight % based upon the weight of the elastic fiber and the polyamide fiber exhausts or shows a dye uptake of not less than 0.01% owf of at least one member selected from the group consisting of acid dyes, metal-complex dyes, fluorescent dyes, disperse dyes, reactive dyes, direct dyes, and cation dyes wherein there are essentially no undyed portions visible upon stretching said fabric.
- 2. A dyed union knit fabric according to claim 1, wherein the fabric contains at least one compound having a reaction amount of chlorine of not less than 50 milliequivalent per gram as determined by the method described in the specification in a proportion of 0.1-20% relative to the weight of the fabric.
- 3. A dyed union knit fabric according to claim 2, wherein the compound having a reaction amount of chlorine of not less than 50 milliequivalent per gram is selected from the group consisting of the compounds of the following formulas (I), (II) and (III) ##STR2## wherein Z.sup.1 is an aromatic group; Z.sup.2, Z.sup.3, Z.sup.4 and Z.sup.5 are independently aromatic groups the same as or different from Z.sup.1 ; A is a bivalent group such as alkylene, sulfonyl, sulfide and azo; B.sup.1 is a monovalent group such as alkyl, alkoxy, nitro, sulfone and amino, or hydrogen atom; B.sup.2, B.sup.3, B.sup.4 and B.sup.5 are independently monovalent groups the same as or different from B.sup.1, or hydrogen atom; R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 are the same or different and each is a group selected from the group consisting of alkyl and aryl; and k, l, m, n, s, t, u, v, x and y are positive integers satisfying the following formulas 0-1 to 0-5.
- ______________________________________0 .ltoreq. k .ltoreq. 4 1 .ltoreq. k + l .ltoreq. 5 (Q-1)0 .ltoreq. m .ltoreq. 4 1 .ltoreq. m + n .ltoreq. 5 (Q-2)0 .ltoreq. s .ltoreq. 4 1 .ltoreq. s + t .ltoreq. 5 (Q-3)0 .ltoreq. u .ltoreq. 4 1 .ltoreq. u + v .ltoreq. 5 (Q-4)1 .ltoreq. x .ltoreq. 4 1 .ltoreq. x + y .ltoreq. 6 (Q-5)______________________________________
- 4. A method for manufacturing a dyed union knit fabric, wherein the pH of dye bath is maintained at not less than 4.5 throughout the dyeing process from the beginning to the end thereof when dyeing a union knit fabric comprised of at least a polyurethane elastic fiber, and a polyamide fiber and/or a cation dyeable polyester fiber, the polyurethane elastic fiber containing one or more members of the group consisting of magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, alminium oxide, magnesium hydroxide, zinc hydroxide, alminium hydroxide and hydrotalcite compounds in a proportion of 0.5-5.0 weight % based on the weight of the fiber, with at least one member dye of the group consisting of acid dyes, metal-complex dyes, fluorescent dyes, disperse dyes, reactive dyes, direct dyes and cation dyes.
- 5. A method for manufacturing the dyed union knit fabric according to claim 4, which comprises the use of orthoformate for dyeing.
- 6. A method for manufacturing the dyed union knit fabric according to claim 4, which comprises the use of an ester of alkylene glycol having an alkylene of 2 to 5 carbon atoms and formic acid for dyeing.
- 7. A method for manufacturing the dyed union knit fabric according to claim 4, 5 or 6, which comprises the use of an anionic phenol which does not take a quinone structure by reacting with an alkali, and orthoformate for dye fixing.
- 8. A dyed union knit fabric manufactured by dyeing a union knit fabric according to claim 1, the fabric further comprising an undyed cation dyeable polyester fiber.
- 9. A dyed union knit fabric manufactured by dyeing a union knit fabric according to claim 8, wherein the cation dyeable polyester fiber exhausts or shows a dye uptake of not less than 0.01% owf of at least one member selected from the group consisting of acid dyes, metal-complex dyes, fluorescent dyes, disperse dyes, reactive dyes, direct dyes, and cation dyes.
- 10. A dyed union knit fabric manufactured by dyeing a union knit fabric comprised of a plurality of yarns, at least one of the yarns comprising at least a polyurethane elastic fiber containing one or more chlorine-induced degradation inhibitors selected from the group consisting of magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, aluminum oxide, magnesium hydroxide, zinc hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide and hydrotalcite compounds in a proportion of 0.5-5.0 weight % based upon the weight of the elastic fiber and an undyed cation dyeable polyester fiber,
- wherein the polyurethane elastic fiber of the fabric contains the one or more inhibitors in a proportion of 0.5-4.5 weight % based upon the weight of the elastic fiber and the cation dyeable polyester fiber exhausts or shows a dye uptake of not less than 0.01% owf of at least one member selected from the group consisting of acid dyes, metal-complex dyes, fluorescent dyes, disperse dyes, reactive dyes, direct dyes, and cation dyes wherein there are essentially no undyed portions visible upon stretching said fabric.
- 11. A dyed union knit fabric manufactured by dyeing a union knit fabric according to claim 10, the fabric further comprising an undyed cation dyeable polyester fiber.
- 12. A dyed union knit fabric prepared by a method comprising contacting a union knit fabric with a dye bath, wherein the pH of the dye bath is maintained at not less than 4.5 throughout the dyeing process from the beginning to the end thereof when dyeing the union knit fabric, the union knit fabric comprised of a plurality of yarns, at least one of the yarns comprising at least a polyurethane elastic fiber and an undyed second fiber selected from the group consisting of a polyamide fiber, a cation dyeable polyester fiber, and combinations thereof, the polyurethane elastic fiber containing one or more chlorine-induced degradation inhibitors of the group consisting of magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, aluminum oxide, magnesium hydroxide, zinc hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide and hydrotalcite compounds in a proportion of 0.5-5.0 weight % based upon the elastic fiber with at least one member dye of the group consisting of acid dyes, metal-complex dyes, fluorescent dyes, reactive dyes, direct dyes, and cation dyes,
- the obtained dyed union knit fabric having the polyurethane containing the one or more inhibitors in a proportion of 0.5-4.5 weight % based upon the elastic fiber and at least one of the polyamide and the polyester exhausting or showing a dye uptake of not less than 0.01 owf of the dyes wherein there are essentially no undyed portions visible upon stretching said fabric.
- 13. The dyed union knit fabric according to claim 12, wherein prior to dyeing, the polyurethane elastic fiber contains one or more members selected from the group consisting of magnesium oxide, aluminum oxide, magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide and hydrotalcite compounds.
- 14. The dyed union knit fabric according to claim 1, wherein prior to dyeing, the polyurethane elastic fiber contains one or more members selected from the group consisting of magnesium oxide, aluminum oxide, magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide and hydrotalcite compounds.
- 15. The dyed union knit fabric according to claim 10, wherein prior to dyeing, the polyurethane elastic fiber contains one or more members selected from the group consisting of magnesium oxide, aluminum oxide, magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide and hydrotalcite compounds.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/801,064 filed on Dec. 3, 1991, now abandoned.
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