Claims
- 1. A yarn for use in making apparel fabric comprising:
- a central core of staple fibers substantially parallel to one another; and
- a covering of staple fibers which have one end embedded in the core and the remainder wrapped around the core such that the wrapping portions of the covering fibers form a helix angle within the range of about 30.degree.-50.degree.; and
- wherein the predominant proportion of staple fibers of the core and covering are non-thermoplastic staple fibers.
- 2. A yarn as recited in claim 1 wherein the predominant proportion of core and wrapped fibers of the yarn are selected from the group consisting of cotton, wool, rayon, mohair, flax, ramie silk, and blends thereof.
- 3. A yarn as recited in claim 1 having a break strength comparable to a break strength of at least about 500 gram break strength for a yarn produced from approximately 1/18's count fibers of 55 percent polyester and 45 percent wool.
- 4. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 1 produced from 100 percent non-thermoplastic fiber, and having a break strength comparable to a break strength of at least about 175 gram break strength for a yarn produced from approximately 1/18's count fibers of 100 percent wool.
- 5. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 1 wherein said covering of staple fibers wraps around the core in only one direction.
- 6. A fasciated yarn having essentially parallel core staple fibers, and uniform distribution of staple wrapper fibers around the core fibers, the wrapper fibers being wrapped at a helix angle of about 30.degree., and with about 20-30 percent of the fiber mass comprising wrapper fibers, the fasciated yarn having an appearance closely approximating that of ring spun yarn.
- 7. A yarn as recited in claim 6 wherein the predominant proportion of core and wrapped fibers of the yarn are selected from the group consisting of cotton, wool, rayon, mohair, flax, ramie silk, and blends thereof.
- 8. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 6 including thermoplastic fibers.
- 9. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 6 having a break strength comparable to a break strength of at least about 500 gram break strength for a yarn produced from approximately 1/18's count fibers of 55 percent polyester and 45 percent wool.
- 10. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 6 produced from 100 percent non-thermoplastic fiber, and having a break strength comparable to a break strength of at least about 175 gram break strength for a yarn produced from approximately 1/18's count fibers of 100 percent wool.
- 11. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 6 wherein the wrapper fibers wrap around the core in only one direction.
- 12. A fasciated yarn having a core of essentially parallel staple fibers, and wrapped staple fibers disposed around the core, the wrapped staple fibers forming a helix angle in the range of about 30.degree.-50.degree.; the wrapped fibers being devoid of tucked or reverse wrapped fibers, and being essentially devoid of auger or corkscrew appearing wrapped fibers, rather having a smooth appearance of wrapped fibers.
- 13. A yarn as recited in claim 12 wherein the predominant proportion of staple fibers of the core and wrapping fibers are non-thermoplastic staple fibers.
- 14. A yarn as recited in claim 13 wherein the predominant proportion of core and wrapped fibers of the yarn are selected from the group consisting of cotton, wool, rayon, mohair, flax, ramie, silk, and blends thereof.
- 15. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 12 including thermoplastic fibers.
- 16. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 12 having a break strength comparable to a break strength of at least about 500 gram break strength for a yarn produced from approximately 1/18's count fibers of 55 percent polyester and 45 percent wool.
- 17. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 12 produced from 100 percent non-thermoplastic fiber, and having a break strength comparable to a break strength of at least about 175 gram break strength for a yarn produced from approximately 1/18's count fibers of 100 percent wool.
- 18. A fasciated yarn as recited in claim 12 wherein the wrapper fibers wrap around the core in only one direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of each of applications Ser. Nos. 677,487, filed Dec. 3, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,713,931, dated Dec. 22, 1987, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 386,078, filed Jun. 7, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,507,913, dated Apr. 2, 1985; application Ser. No. 680,510, filed Dec. 11, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,719,744, dated Jan. 19, 1988, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of the same application Ser. No. 386,078, filed Jun. 7, 1982; and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,507,913; and application Ser. No. 732,256, field May 9, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,635,435, issued Jan. 13, 1987, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of said application Ser. No. 677,487, filed Dec. 3, 1984 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,713,931.
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