Claims
- 1. A fire resistant corespun yarn, comprising:a core of high temperature resistant continuous inorganic filaments; a first sheath of staple fibers surrounding the core, wherein the staple fibers comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from the group consisting of meta-aramids, para-aramids, fluoropolymers and copolymers thereof, chloropolymers, polybenzimidazole, polyimides, polyamideimides, partially oxidized polyacrylonitriles, novoloids, poly (p-phenylene benzobisoxazoles), poly (p-phenylene benzothiazoles), polyphenylene sulfides, flame retardant viscose rayons, polyvinyl chloride homopolymers and copolymers thereof, polyetheretherketones, polyketones, polyetherimides, polylactides, and combinations thereof; and a second sheath of staple fibers surrounding the first sheath.
- 2. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the staple fibers of the first sheath surrounding the core further comprise fibers of at least one material selected from the group consisting of cottons, wools, nylons, polyesters, polyolefins, rayons, acrylics, silks, mohairs, cellulose acetates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyethylene napththalates, and combinations thereof.
- 3. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the first sheath of staple fibers has a Limiting Oxygen Index of at least 22 as measured by ASTM D 2863.
- 4. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the inorganic filaments of the core are of a material selected from the group consisting of fiberglasses, carbons, ceramics, quartz, steels, and combinations thereof.
- 5. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the core has a multi-ply structure.
- 6. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 5, wherein the multi-ply structure comprises low temperature resistant synthetic continuous filaments selected from the group consisting of polyolefins, nylons and polyesters, two-plied with the inorganic filaments.
- 7. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the second sheath staple fibers are of a material selected from the group consisting of cottons, wools, nylons, polyesters, polyolefins, rayons, acrylics, silks, mohairs, cellulose acetates, polylactides, and blends thereof.
- 8. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 7, wherein the second sheath staple fibers are cotton or polyolefin fibers.
- 9. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the size of the corespun yarn is from about 30/1 to 1/1 conventional cotton count.
- 10. A fire resistant corespun yarn, comprising:a two-plied core of continuous inorganic filaments selected from the group consisting of fiberglasses, carbons, ceramics, quartzes, steels and combinations thereof, and low temperature resistant synthetic continuous filaments selected from the group consisting of nylons, polyesters, and polyolefins; a first sheath of staple fibers surrounding the core, wherein the staple fibers comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from the group consisting of meta-aramids, para-aramids, fluoropolymers and copolymers thereof, chloropolymers, polybenzimidazole, polyimides, polyamideimides, partially oxidized polyacrylonitriles, novoloids, poly (p-phenylene benzobisoxazoles), poly (p-phenylene benzothiazoles), polyphenylene sulfides, flame retardant viscose rayons, polyvinyl chloride homopolymers and copolymers thereof, polyetheretherketones, polyketones, polyetherimides, polylactides, and combinations thereof; and a second sheath of staple fibers surrounding the first sheath, wherein the first sheath of staple fibers has a Limiting Oxygen Index of at least 22 as measured by ASTM D 2863.
- 11. A fire resistant fabric, comprising:a fire resistant fabric substrate, the substrate comprising: a fire resistant corespun yarn, the yarn comprising: a core of high temperature resistant continuous inorganic filaments; a first sheath of staple fibers surrounding the core, wherein the staple fibers comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from the group consisting of meta-aramids, para-aramids, fluoropolymers and copolymers thereof, chloropolymers, polybenzimidazole, polyimides, polyamideimides, partially oxidized polyacrylonitriles, novoloids, poly (p-phenylene benzobisoxazoles), poly (p-phenylene benzothiazoles), polyphenylene sulfides, flame retardant viscose rayons, polyvinyl chloride homopolymers and copolymers thereof, polyetheretherketones, polyketones, polyetherimides, polylactides, and combinations thereof, and a second sheath of staple fibers surrounding the first sheath.
- 12. The fire resistant fabric according to claim 11, wherein the core further comprises low temperature resistant synthetic continuous filaments selected from the group consisting of nylons, polyesters and polyolefins, two-plied with the inorganic filaments.
- 13. The fire resistant fabric according to claim 11, wherein the second sheath staple fibers are of a material selected from the group consisting of cottons, wools, nylons, polyesters, polyolefins, rayons, acrylics, silks, mohairs, cellulose acetates, polylactides, and blends thereof.
- 14. The fire resistant fabric according to claim 13, wherein the core is from about 15 to 35% by weight based on the total weight of the corespun yarn, and the second sheath is from about 35 to 80% by weight based on the total weight of the corespun yarn.
- 15. The fire resistant fabric according to claim 11, wherein the fabric is free of a fire resistant coating.
- 16. A product upholstered with the fire resistant fabric of claim 11.
- 17. The product of claim 16, wherein the fabric is free of a fire resistant coating.
- 18. The product of claim 16, wherein the product is a composite chair, a mattress or a panel fabric furniture system.
- 19. The product of claim 16, wherein the fabric is free of a barrier fabric.
- 20. The product of claim 16, wherein upon exposure of the fabric to flame, the first sheath is effective to partially burn and char around the core, thereby preventing rupture and flame penetration to materials below the fabric, and to help self-extinguish the burning second sheath fibers on the surface of the fabric.
- 21. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the staple fibers of the first sheath comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from the group consisting of meta-aramids, para-aramids, and combinations thereof.
- 22. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 21, wherein the staple fibers of the first sheath comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from para-aramids.
- 23. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the staple fibers of the first sheath comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from the group consisting of fluoropolymers and copolymers thereof, chloropolymers, and combinations thereof.
- 24. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the staple fibers of the first sheath comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from the group consisting of polybenzimidazole, polyimides, polyamideimides, partially oxidized polyacrylonitriles, novoloids, and combinations thereof.
- 25. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the staple fibers of the first sheath comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from the group consisting of poly (p-phenylene benzobisoxazoles), poly (p-phenylene benzothiazoles), polyphenylene sulfides, and combinations thereof.
- 26. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the staple fibers of the first sheath comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from the group consisting of flame retardant viscose rayons, polyvinyl chloride homopolymers, copolymers thereof, and combinations thereof.
- 27. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 1, wherein the staple fibers of the first sheath comprise fibers of at least one fire resistant material selected from the group consisting of polyetheretherketones, polyketones, polyetherimides, polylactides, and combinations thereof.
- 28. The fire resistant corespun yarn according to claim 4, wherein the inorganic filaments of the core are a fiberglass.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/406,732, filed Sep. 28, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,146,759.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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