Claims
- 1. A yarn, comprising:
(a) modacrylic fibers; (b) high energy absorptive fibers; (c) the modacrylic fibers and high energy absorptive fibers combined in a uniform distribution to form a yarn end; (d) wherein when said yarn is formed into a fabric comprised substantially of said yarn, said fabric meets the American Society for Testing and Materials standard for flame resistance and the National Fire Protection Association standard for arc thermal performance exposure.
- 2. The yarn of claim 1 wherein said modacrylic fibers and said high energy absorptive fibers are filaments.
- 3. The yarn of claim 1 wherein said modacrylic fibers and said high energy absorptive fibers are intimately blended staple fibers.
- 4. The yarn of claim 3 wherein said fibers comprise at least about 70 percent modacrylic fibers and at least about 3 percent high energy absorptive fibers.
- 5. The yarn of claim 3 wherein said fibers comprise between about 90 percent and 97 percent modacrylic fibers and at least about 3 percent high energy absorptive fibers.
- 6. The yarn of claim 3 wherein said modacrylic fibers contain at least 50 percent acrylonitrile.
- 7. The yarn of claim 3 wherein said modacrylic fibers have a tenacity of at least about 2 grams/denier.
- 8. The yarn of claim 3 wherein the high energy absorptive fibers are aramid.
- 9. The yarn of claim 8 wherein the selected aramid is formed from poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide.
- 10. The yarn of claim 8 wherein the high energy absorptive fibers are selected from the group consisting of Nomex® and Technora®, Kevlar®, and Conex™.
- 11. The yarn of claim 3 wherein said high energy absorptive fibers have a tenacity of at least about 4 grams/denier.
- 12. A fabric for use in safety apparel:
(a) the fabric being formed substantially of flame-resistant yarns formed from modacrylic fibers and high energy absorptive fibers; (b) wherein, when a cationic dye is applied to said fabric, the dyed fabric meets the American National Standard Institute standard for high-visibility safety apparel, the American Society for Testing and Materials standard for flame resistance and the National Fire Protection Association standard for arc thermal performance exposure.
- 13. The fabric of claim 12 wherein said modacrylic fibers and said high energy absorptive fibers are filaments.
- 14. The fabric of claim 12 wherein said modacrylic fibers and said high energy absorptive fibers are intimately blended staple fibers.
- 15. The fabric of claim 12 wherein said fabric is woven.
- 16. The fabric of claim 14 wherein said yarn comprises at least about 70 percent modacrylic fibers and at least about 3 percent high energy absorptive fibers.
- 17. The fabric of claim 14 wherein said blend of fibers comprises between about 90 percent and 97 percent modacrylic fibers and at least about 3 percent high energy absorptive fibers.
- 18. The fabric of claim 14 wherein said modacrylic fibers contain at least 50 percent acrylonitrile.
- 19. The fabric of claim 14 wherein said modacrylic fibers have a tenacity of at least about 2 grams/denier.
- 20. The fabric of claim 14 wherein the high energy absorptive fibers are aramid.
- 21. The fabric of claim 20 wherein the selected aramid is formed from poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide.
- 22. The fabric of claim 20 wherein the high energy absorptive fibers are selected from the group of fibers consisting of Nomex®, Techora®, Kevlar®, and Conex™.
- 23. The fabric of claim 14 wherein said high energy absorptive fibers have a tenacity of at least about 4 grams/denier.
- 24. The fabric of claim 15 wherein said woven fabric has a tensile strength of at least about 100 pounds in the warp direction and at least about 100 pounds in the weft direction.
- 25. The fabric of claim 15 wherein said woven fabric has a tear resistance of at least about 1360 grams.
- 26. The fabric of claim 12 wherein said fabric is knitted.
- 27. The fabric of claim 26 wherein said knitted fabric has a bursting strength of at least about 60 pounds.
- 28. The fabric of claim 12 wherein said dyed fabric meets the minimum chromacity requirements of American National Standards Institute standard ANSI/ISEA-107.
- 29. A safety garment having high visibility and flame resistant characteristics formed from:
(a) a fabric substantially formed of flame resistant yarns formed from modacrylic fibers and high energy absorptive fibers; (b) a cationic dye applied to said fabric; (c) wherein said dyed fabric meets the American National Standard Institute standard for high-visibility safety apparel, the American Society for Testing and Materials standard for flame resistance and the National Fire Prevention Association standard for arc thermal performance exposure.
- 30. The garment of claim 29 wherein said modacrylic fibers and said high energy absorptive fibers are filaments.
- 31. The garment of claim 29 wherein said modacrylic fibers and said high energy absorptive fibers are intimately blended staple fibers.
- 32. The garment of claim 31 wherein said fabric is woven.
- 33. The garment of claim 31 wherein said blend of fibers comprises at least about 70 percent modacrylic fibers and at least 3 percent high energy absorptive fibers.
- 34. The garment of claim 31 wherein said blend of fibers comprises between about 90 percent and 97 percent modacrylic fibers and at least about 3 percent high energy absorptive fibers.
- 35. The garment of claim 31 wherein said modacrylic fibers contains at least 50 percent acrylonitrile.
- 36. The garment of claim 31 wherein said modacrylic fibers have a tenacity of greater than about 2 grams/denier.
- 37. The garment of claim 31 wherein the high energy absorptive fibers are aramid.
- 38. The garment of claim 37 wherein the aramid is formed from poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide.
- 39. The garment of claim 31 wherein the high energy absorptive fibers are Nomex®.
- 40. The garment of claim 31 wherein the high energy absorptive fibers are Kevlar®.
- 41. The garment of claim 31 wherein said high energy absorptive fibers have a tenacity of greater than about 4 grams/denier.
- 42. The garment of claim 32 wherein said woven fabric has a tensile strength of at least about 100 pounds in the warp direction and at least about 100 pounds in the weft direction.
- 43. The garment of claim 32 wherein said woven fabric has a tear resistance of at least about 1360 grams.
- 44. The garment of claim 31 wherein said fabric is knitted.
- 45. The garment of claim 44 wherein said knitted fabric has a bursting strength of at least about 60 pounds.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/851,888, filed May 9, 2001, the content of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09851888 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10135733 |
Apr 2002 |
US |