Claims
- 1. A fabric for use as a firebreak, comprising:
- a knitted fabric formed by knitting a spun yarn made of first and second synthetic materials;
- said first synthetic material comprising aramide fibers formed by cracking an aramide filament to provide said aramide fibers having lengths of from about 60 millimeters to about 200 millimeters in length;
- said second synthetic material comprising thermally stabilized synthetic fibers having high reflectivity, said thermally stabilized synthetic fibers being formed by cracking a thermally stabilized synthetic filament to provide said thermally stabilized synthetic fibers having lengths of from about 60 millimeters to about 200 millimeters in length;
- said spun yarn formed by mixing a majority of said second synthetic material with a minority of said first synthetic material and spinning the mixture to form said spun yarn.
- 2. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein said first and second synthetic materials each comprise barbs or hairs extending from said fibers at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the respective fiber.
- 3. The fabric according to claim 2, wherein said barbs are distributed on said fibers at a distance of between about one and about 50 microns.
- 4. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein said spun yarn comprises about 70% by weight of said second synthetic material and about 30% by weight of said first synthetic material.
- 5. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein said spun yarn comprises a thickness of from about 19.2 tex to about 20.8 tex.
- 6. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein said knitted fabric comprises stitches, said stitches each comprising two threads of said spun yarn.
- 7. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein said knitted fabric comprises a weight of about 200 grams per square meter.
- 8. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein said aramide fibers have a thickness of about 1.7 dtex, and said thermally stabilized synthetic fibers have a thickness of about 1.5 dtex.
- 9. The fabric according to claim 2, wherein said barbs or hairs form a down-like surface on said spun yarn, wherein a distance between each of said barbs or hairs ranges from about 0.1 micron to about 1.0 micron.
- 10. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein said knitted fabric comprises stitches, said stitches each comprising two threads of said spun yarn, said stitches forming holes which imprison air to provide thermal insulation and prevent said fabric from being completely opaque.
- 11. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein said aramide fibers have lengths of from about 100 millimeters to about 140 millimeters in length.
- 12. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein said thermally stabilized synthetic fibers have lengths of from about 100 millimeters to about 140 millimeters in length.
- 13. A fire-protected object, comprising:
- an object which is vulnerable to fire; and
- a knitted fabric firebreak material provided on at least a portion of a surface of said object;
- wherein said knitted fabric firebreak material is formed by knitting a spun yarn made of first and second synthetic materials;
- said first synthetic material comprising aramide fibers formed by cracking an aramide filament to provide said aramide fibers having lengths of from about 60 millimeters to about 200 millimeters in length;
- said second synthetic material comprising thermally stabilized synthetic fibers having high reflectivity, said thermally stabilized synthetic fibers being formed by cracking a thermally stabilized synthetic filament to provide said thermally stabilized synthetic fibers having lengths of from about 60 millimeters to about 200 millimeters in length;
- said spun yarn formed by mixing a majority of said second synthetic material with a minority of said first synthetic material and spinning the mixture to form said spun yarn.
- 14. A method of making a firebreak material comprising:
- cracking an aramide filament by stretching the filament until breaking to form aramide fibers having barbs or hairs extending therefrom;
- cracking a thermally stabilized synthetic filament by stretching the thermally stabilized synthetic filament until breaking to form thermally stabilized synthetic fibers having barbs or hairs extending therefrom;
- mixing the aramide fibers and stabilized synthetic fibers;
- spinning the fiber mixture to produce a composite yarn; and
- knitting the spun yarn to produce a firebreak fabric.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the aramide filament cracking is performed to produce aramide fibers of from about 100 mm to about 140 mm in length.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the thermally stabilized synthetic filament cracking is performed to produce thermally stabilized synthetic fibers of from about 120 mm to about 180 mm.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the mixing is performed at a ratio of about 70% by weight of the thermally stabilized synthetic fibers to about 30% by weight of the aramide fibers.
- 18. The method of claim 14, wherein the yarn is spun to have a thickness of from about 19.2 tex to about 20.8 tex.
- 19. The method of claim 14, wherein the fabric is knitted to comprise a weight of about 200 grams per square meter.
- 20. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
- selecting an aramide filament of a thickness to form aramide fibers having a thickness of about 1.7 dtex after cracking.
- 21. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
- selecting a thermally stabilized synthetic filament of a thickness to form thermally stabilized synthetic fibers having a thickness of about 1.5 dtex after cracking.
- 22. The method of claim 14, wherein the cracking, mixing and spinning steps form a yarn having a down-like surface formed by the barbs or hairs formed on the fibers, wherein a distance between each of the barbs or hairs ranges from about 0.1 micron to about 1.0 micron.
- 23. A method for protecting an object from exposure to fire, comprising:
- placing a knitted fabric firebreak material between the object and the source of the fire, said knitted fabric being knitted from a yarn spun from a mixture of cracked first synthetic fibers having high mechanical strength and high reflectivity, and cracked, non-flammable, thermally stabilized second synthetic fibers having high reflectivity.
- 24. A method for controlling the spreading of a fire, comprising:
- placing a knitted fabric firebreak material around at least a portion of the fire, said knitted fabric being knitted from a yarn spun from a mixture of cracked first synthetic fibers having high mechanical strength and high reflectivity, and cracked, non-flammable, thermally stabilized second synthetic fibers having high reflectivity.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/616,386, filed Nov. 21, 1990, now abandoned, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference thereto.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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