Claims
- 1. In a fur-like fabric of the type having a base cloth and a multiplicity of napped fibers extending from said base cloth the improvement wherein:
- (a) said napped fibers comprise sharpened tip portions disposed at at least one endwise fiber portion thereof;
- (b) said napped fibers being implanted in said base fabric by needle punching and raised from said points of implantation;
- (c) said points of implantation are not interconnected by said napped fibers;
- (d) said napped fibers are non-uniform in length;
- (e) said napped fibers are substantially uncrimped;
- (f) said napped fibers are parallel with substantially no intertwining therebetween; and
- (g) said napped fibers have a static frictional coefficient of less than 0.35.
- 2. A fur-like fabric as defined in claim 1, wherein said implantation points are irregular in the arrangement thereof.
- 3. A fur-like fabric as defined in claim 1, further including down hair portions adjacent said base fabric.
- 4. A fur-like fabric as defined in claim 1, wherein said napped fibers have static frictional coefficients of less than 0.30.
- 5. A fur-like fabric as defined in claim 1, wherein said napped fibers have bending recovery rates higher than 50%.
- 6. A fur-like fabric as defined in claim 1, wherein said napped fibers are of the polybutylene terephthalate series.
- 7. A process for manufacturing a fur-like fabric mainly covered with nap, which comprises the steps of:
- forming fiber layer comprised of short, substantially uncrimped fibers having tapered tip portions on a base fabric,
- implanting said fibers into said base fabric by needle punching, such that said implantation points are irregular in arrangement,
- raising said fibers from said implantation points to produce a raised fiber surface wherein the portions between the implantation points are not interconnected by the raised fibers, the raised fibers are non-uniform in length and the raised fibers are parallel with substantially no intertwining therebetween; and
- reducing the static frictional coefficient of the fibers constituting the raised nap to less than 0.35 with a finishing agent.
- 8. A process for manufactureing a fur-like fabric as defined in claim 7, further including the step of substantially removing those fibers not implanted into the base cloth.
- 9. A process for manufacturing a fur-like fabric as defined in claim 7, further including the step of backing the base fabric at the reverse surface before the raising step.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 199,545 filed Oct. 22, 1980, now abandoned.
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