Claims
- 1. A flame resistant fabric, comprising:a plurality of inherently flame resistant fibers that were uncrystallized in fiber form; and a plurality of cellulosic fibers blended with said inherently flame resistant fibers, said cellulosic fibers containing a flame retardant compound; wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers comprise a material selected from the group consisting of aromatic polyamide, polyamide imide, polyimide, and mixtures thereof; wherein said cellulosic fibers comprise a material selected from the group consisting of rayon, acetate, triacetate, lyocell, and mixtures thereof; wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers of said fabric have been dyed a shade of color which would result in an L value between approximately 18 and the griege L value for said fabric if said inherently flame resistant fibers were used to form a fabric composed exclusively of said inherently flame resistant fibers.
- 2. The fabric of claim 1, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers are meta-aramid fibers.
- 3. The fabric of claim 1, wherein said cellulosic fibers are rayon fibers.
- 4. The fabric of claim 1, wherein said fabric contains a residual amount of dye-assistant selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, and mixtures thereof.
- 5. The fabric of claim 1, wherein said fabric contains a phosphorus compound flame retardant in a concentration of at least approximately 1.4% phosphorus by weight of cellulosic fiber component.
- 6. The fabric of claim 1, wherein said fabric exhibits a duration of afterflame no greater than 2.0 seconds when subjected to a vertical flammability test conducted in accordance with FTMS 191A Method 5903.1 using a three second exposure.
- 7. The fabric of claim 1, wherein said fabric exhibits a shrinkage percentage of no greater than approximately 7% after 20 launderings conducted in accordance with AATCC Test Method 135-1992, Table I (3)(V)(A)(iii).
- 8. A flame resistant fabric, comprising:a plurality of inherently flame resistant fibers; and a plurality of cellulosic fibers that contain a flame retardant compound; wherein said fabric contains a residual amount of a dye-assistant selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyhholidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, N,N-diethylbenzamide, hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium salt, N,N-dimethylbenzamide, N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, N-octylpyrrolidone, aryl ether, an approximately 50/50 blend of N,N-dimethylcaprylamide and N,N-dimethylcapramide, and mixtures thereof; wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers of said fabric have been dyed a shade of color which would result in an L value between approximately 18 and the griege L value for said fabric if said inherently flame resistant fibers were used to form a fabric composed exclusively of said inherently flame resistant fibers.
- 9. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said dye-assistant is selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, and mixtures thereof.
- 10. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers comprise a material selected from the group consisting of aromatic polyamide, polyamide imide, polyimide, and mixtures thereof.
- 11. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers are meta-aramid fibers.
- 12. The fabric of claims 8, wherein said cellulosic fibers comprise rayon, acetate, triacetate, lyocell, or mixtures thereof.
- 13. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said cellulosic fibers are rayon fibers.
- 14. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said fabric contains a phosphorus compound flame retardant in a concentration of at least approximately 1.4% phosphorus by weight of cellulosic fiber component.
- 15. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said fabric exhibits a duration of afterflame no greater than 2.0 seconds when subjected to a vertical flammability test conducted in accordance with FTMS 191 Method 5903.1 using a three second exposure.
- 16. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said fabric exhibits a shrinkage percentage of no greater than approximately 7% after 20 launderings conducted in accordance with AATCC Test Method 135-1992, Table I (3)(V)(A)(iii).
- 17. A flame resistant fabric, comprising:a plurality of inherently flame resistant fibers that were uncrystallized in fiber form; and a plurality of cellulosic fibers blended with said inherently flame resistant fibers, said cellulosic fibers containing a flame retardant compound; wherein said fabric contains a phosphorus compound flame retardant in a concentration of at least approximately 1.4% phosphorus by weight of cellulosic fiber component; wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers of said fabric have been dyed a shade of color which would result in an L value between approximately 18 and the griege L value for said fabric if said inherently flame resistant fibers were used to form a fabric composed exclusively of said inherently flame resistant fibers.
- 18. The fabric of claim 17, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers comprise a material selected from the group consisting of aromatic polyamide, polyamide imide, polyimide, and mixtures thereof.
- 19. The fabric of claim 17, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers are meta-aramid fibers.
- 20. The fabric of claim 17, wherein said cellulosic fibers comprise rayon, acetate, triacetate, lyocell, or mixtures thereof.
- 21. The fabric of claim 17, wherein said cellulosic fibers are rayon fibers.
- 22. The fabric of claim 17, wherein said fabric contains a residual amount of dye-assistant selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, and mixtures thereof.
- 23. The fabric of claim 17, wherein said fabric exhibits a duration of afterflame no greater than 2.0 seconds when subjected to a vertical flammability test conducted in accordance with FTMS 191A Method 5903.1 using a three second exposure.
- 24. The fabric of claim 17, wherein said fabric exhibits a shrinkage percentage of no greater than approximately 7% after 20 launderings conducted in accordance with AATCC Test Method 135-1992, Table I (3)(V)(A)(iii).
- 25. A flame resistant fabric comprising:a plurality of inherently flame resistant fibers that were uncrystallized in fiber form; and a plurality of cellulosic fibers that contain a flame retardant compound; wherein said fabric exhibits a duration of afterflame no greater than 2.0 seconds when subjected to a vertical flammability test conducted in accordance with FTMS 191A Method 5903.1 using a three second exposure; wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers of said fabric have been dyed a shade of color which would result in an L value between approximately 18 and the griege L value for said fabric if said inherently flame resistant fibers were used to form a fabric composed exclusively of said inherently flame resistant fibers.
- 26. The fabric of claim 25, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers comprise a material selected from the group consisting of aromatic polyamide, polyamide imide, polyimide, and mixtures thereof.
- 27. The fabric of claim 25, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers are meta-aramid fibers.
- 28. The fabric of claim 25, wherein said cellulosic fibers comprise rayon, acetate, triacetate, lyocell, or mixtures thereof.
- 29. The fabric of claim 25, wherein said cellulosic fibers are rayon fibers.
- 30. The fabric of claim 25, wherein said fabric contains a residual amount of dye-assistant selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, and mixtures thereof.
- 31. The fabric of claim 25, wherein said fabric exhibits a shrinkage percentage of no greater than approximately 7% after 20 launderings conducted in accordance with AATCC Test Method 135-1992, Table I (3)(V)(A)(iii).
- 32. A flame resistant fabric, comprising:a plurality of inherently flame resistant fabrics that were uncrystallized in fiber form; and a plurality of cellulosic fibers that contain a flame retardant compound; wherein said fabric exhibits a shrinkage percentage of no greater than approximately 7% after 20 launderings conducted in accordance with AATCC Test Method 135-1992, Table I(3)(V)(A)(iii); wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers of said fabric have been dyed a shade of color which would result in an L value between approximately 18 and the griege L value for said fabric if said inherently flame resistant fibers were used to form a fabric composed exclusively of said inherently flame resistant fibers.
- 33. The fabric of claim 32, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers comprise a material selected from the group consisting of aromatic polyamide, polyamide imide, polyimide, and mixtures thereof.
- 34. The fabric of claim 32, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers are meta-aramid fibers.
- 35. The fabric of claim 32, wherein said cellulosic fibers comprise rayon, acetate, triacetate, lyocell, or mixtures thereof.
- 36. The fabric of claim 32, wherein said cellulosic fibers are rayon fibers.
- 37. The fabric of claim 32, wherein said fabric contains a residual amount of dye-assistant selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, and mixtures thereof.
- 38. A flame resistant fabric, comprising:a plurality of inherently flame resistant fibers that were uncrystallized in fiber form; and a plurality of cellulosic fibers blended with said inherently flame resistant fibers, said cellulosic fibers containing a flame retardant compound in fiber form; wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers of said fabric have been dyed a shade of color which would result in an L value between approximately 18 and the griege L value for said fabric if said inherently flame resistant fibers were used to form a fabric composed exclusively of said inherently flame resistant fibers.
- 39. The fabric of claim 38, wherein said fabric contains a residual amount of a dye-assistant selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, N,N-diethylbenzamide, hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium salt, N,N-dimethylbenzamide, N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, N-octylpyrrolidone, aryl ether, an approximately 50/50 blend of N,N-dimethylcaprylamide and N,N-dimethylcapramide, and mixtures thereof.
- 40. The fabric of claim 38, wherein said dye-assistant is selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, and mixtures thereof.
- 41. The fabric of claim 38, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers comprise a material selected from the group consisting of aromatic polyamide, polyamide imide, polyimide, and mixtures thereof.
- 42. The fabric of claim 38, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers are meta-aramid fibers.
- 43. The fabric of claim 38, wherein said cellulosic fibers comprise rayon, acetate, acetate, lyocell, or mixtures thereof.
- 44. The fabric of claim 38, wherein said cellulosic fibers are rayon fibers.
- 45. The fabric of claim 38, wherein said fabric contains a phosphorus compound flame retardant in a concentration of at least approximately 1.4% phosphorus by weight of cellulosic fiber component.
- 46. The fabric of claim 38, wherein said fabric exhibits a duration of afterflame no greater than 2.0 seconds when subjected to a vertical flammability test conducted in accordance with FTMS 1431 Method 5903.1 using a three second exposure.
- 47. The fabric of claim 38, wherein said fabric exhibits a shrinkage percentage of no greater than approximately 7% after 20 launderings conducted in accordance with AATCC Test Method 135-1992, Table I (3)(V)(A)(iii).
- 48. A flame resistant fabric, comprising:a plurality of dyed, inherently flame resistant fibers that were uncolored and uncrystallized in fiber form; and a plurality of cellulosic fibers blended with said inherently flame resistant fibers, said cellulosic fibers containing a flame retardant compound in fiber form; wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers of said fabric have been dyed a shade of color which would result in an L value between approximately 18 and the griege L value for said fabric if said inherently flame resistant fibers were used to form a fabric composed exclusively of said inherently flame resistant fibers.
- 49. The fabric of claim 48, wherein said fabric contains a residual amount of a dye-assistant selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, N,N-diethylbenzamide, hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium salt, N,N-dimethylbenzamide, N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, N-octylpyrrolidone, aryl ether, an approximately 50/50 blend of N,N-dimethylcaprylamide and N,N-dimethylcapramide, and mixtures thereof.
- 50. The fabric of claim 48, wherein said dye-assistant is selected from the group consisting of N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, benzyl alcohol, N,N-dibutylformamide, and mixtures thereof.
- 51. The fabric of claim 48, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers comprise a material selected from the group consisting of aromatic polyamide, polyamide imide, polyimide, and mixtures thereof.
- 52. The fabric of claim 48, wherein said inherently flame resistant fibers are meta-aramid fibers.
- 53. The fabric of claim 48, wherein said cellulosic fibers comprise rayon, acetate, triacetate, lyocell, or mixtures thereof.
- 54. The fabric of claim 48, wherein said cellulosic fibers are rayon fibers.
- 55. The fabric of claim 48, wherein said fabric contains a phosphorus compound flame retardant in a concentration of at least approximately 1.4% phosphorus by weight of cellulosic fiber component.
- 56. The fabric of claim 48, wherein said fabric exhibits a duration of afterflame no greater than 2.0 seconds when subjected to a vertical flammability test conducted in accordance with FTMS 1431 Method 5903.1 using a three second exposure.
- 57. The fabric of claim 48, wherein said fabric exhibits a shrinkage percentage of no greater than approximately 7% after 20 launderings conducted in accordance with AATCC Test Method 135-1992, Table I (3)(V)(A)(iii).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of 09/062,805 filed on Apr. 20, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,132,476.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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