Claims
- 1. A fabric comprising a warp yarn and a filling yarn,
- wherein the filling yarn comprises linear low density polyethylene fiber and the warp yarn comprises nonmelting fiber or fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber,
- wherein the fabric comprises at least about 3% by weight, based on the total weight of the fabric, of the low density polyethylene fiber and not greater than about 97% by weight, based on the total weight of the fabric, of the nonmelting fiber or the fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber; and
- wherein the fabric is a thermally consolidated fabric.
- 2. The fabric of claim 1 wherein the linear low density polyethylene is a copolymer of ethylene and at least one 3 to 12 carbon alpha-olefin.
- 3. The fabric of claim 2 wherein the alpha-olefin is selected from the group consisting of propylene, butene, octene, hexene, and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The fabric of claim 2 wherein the linear low density polyethylene has a density of about 0.88 to about 0.94 g/cc.
- 5. The fabric of claim 4 wherein the linear low density polyethylene has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 6. The fabric of claim 1 wherein the linear low density polyethylene has a density of about 0.88 to about 0.94 g/cc.
- 7. The fabric of claim 1 wherein the linear low density polyethylene has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 8. The fabric of claim 1 wherein the linear low density polyethylene is a copolymer of ethylene and at least one 3 to 12 carbon alpha-olefin comprising at least 80% ethylene, and has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 9. The fabric of claim 1 wherein the nonmelting fiber and fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber is selected from the group consisting of propylene, polyester, rayon, cotton, acrylic, and wool fibers.
- 10. The fabric of claim 9 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 11. The fabric of claim 1 which contains the fiber which has a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber.
- 12. The fabric of claim 11 wherein the fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point at least 20.degree. C. higher than the melting point of the linear low density polyethylene fiber.
- 13. The fabric of claim 12 wherein the fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber is selected from the group consisting of propylene and polyester fibers.
- 14. The fabric of claim 13 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 15. The fabric of claim 12 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 16. The fabric of claim 11 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 17. The fabric of claim 1 wherein the warp yarn contains polypropylene fiber.
- 18. The fabric of claim 1 wherein the warp yarn contains polyester fiber.
- 19. The fabric of claim 1 which contains the nonmelting fiber.
- 20. The fabric of claim 19 wherein the nonmelting fiber is selected from the group consisting of cotton and wool fibers.
- 21. The fabric of claim 19 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 22. The fabric of claim 1 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber is a continuous filament.
- 23. The fabric of claim 22 wherein the nonmelting fiber or fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber is a continuous filament.
- 24. The fabric of claim 23 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 25. The fabric of claim 1 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber is a staple fiber.
- 26. The fabric of claim 25 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 27. The fabric of claim 1 which is prepared by heat treating the fabric comprising the warp yarn and the filling yarn, wherein the filling yarn comprises linear low density polyethylene continuous multifilament yarn and the warp yarn comprises bulked continuous multifilament yarn.
- 28. The fabric of claim 27 wherein the continuous multifilament yarn comprises fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber by at least 20.degree. C.
- 29. The fabric of claim 28 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 30. The fabric of claim 1 which is prepared by heat treating the fabric comprising the warp yarn and the filling yarn, wherein the filling yarn comprises linear low density polyethylene continuous multifilament yarn and the warp yarn comprises polypropylene bulked continuous multifilament yarn.
- 31. The fabric of claim 30 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 32. The fabric of claim 1 which is prepared by heat treating the fabric comprising the warp yarn and the filling yarn, wherein the filling yarn comprises linear low density polyethylene, continuous multifilament yarn and the warp yarn comprises polyester bulked continuous multifilament yarn.
- 33. The fabric of claim 32 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 34. A fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fabric has been heat treated at a temperature greater than the melting temperature of the linear low density polyethylene fiber.
- 35. A fabric as claimed in claim 34 wherein the linear low density polyethylene locks the higher melting fibers in place.
- 36. A process of preparing a fabric comprising:
- (A) providing a warp yarn and a filling yarn,
- (B) preparing a woven fabric from the warp yarn and filling yarn, and
- (C) heat treating the fabric to form a thermally consolidated fabric,
- wherein the filling yarn comprises linear low density polyethylene fiber and the warp yarn comprises nonmelting fiber or fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber; and
- wherein the fabric comprises at least about 3% by weight, based on the total weight of the fabric, of the low density polyethylene fiber and not greater than about 97% by weight, based on the total weight of the fabric, of the nonmelting fiber or the fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber.
- 37. The process of claim 36, wherein the filling yarn comprises linear low density polyethylene continuous multifilament yarn and the warp yarn comprises bulked continuous multifilament yarn comprising fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber.
- 38. The process of claim 36 wherein the linear low density polyethylene fiber has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 39. The process of claim 36 wherein the heating melts the linear low density binder fibers.
- 40. The process of claim 39 wherein after the heating the polyethylene solidifies and locks the higher melting fibers in place.
- 41. The process of claim 40 wherein the linear low density polyethylene is a copolymer of ethylene and at least one 3 to 12 carbon alpha-olefin comprising at least 80% ethylene having a density of about 0.88 to about 0.94 g/cc, and has a melting point less than 109.degree. C.
- 42. The process of claim 40 wherein the nonmelting fiber and fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber is selected from the group consisting of propylene, polyester, rayon, cotton, acrylic, and wool fibers.
- 43. The process of claim 40 wherein the warp yarn comprises the fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber and has a melting point at least 20.degree. C. higher than the melting point of the linear low density polyethylene fiber.
- 44. The process of claim 40 wherein the warp yarn comprises the fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber and the fiber having a melting point higher than the linear low density polyethylene fiber is selected from the group consisting of propylene and polyester fibers.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/287,973 pending, filed Aug. 9, 1994, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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