Claims
- 1. Highly elastic fiber balls comprising a crystalline thermoplastic elastomer E and a nonelastic polyester P having a higher melting point than that of said elastomer E arranged at an area ratio E:P of 20:80 to 80:20 in the circular fiber cross section; said fiber balls being composed of a staple fiber group containing a blend of heat-bonding conjugated fibers having the cross section and surface thereof specified by the following requirements (1) to (5) in an amount of 5 to 49% by weight based on the total fiber weight with nonelastic crimped polyester staple fibers; flexible heat-bonded spots being formed in at least a part of the fiber crossover points of the mutual heat-bonding conjugated fibers or the heat-bonding conjugated fibers with the nonelastic crimped polyester staple fibers:
- (1) said elastomer E is arranged in a crescent shape formed by two circular arcs having different curvature radii and a curve having a larger curvature radius r.sub.1 forms a part of the outer circumference line in the fiber cross section;
- (2) said polyester P is joined to said elastomer along a curve having a smaller curvature radius r.sub.2 in the two curves forming the crescent shape and, on the other hand, the curve having the larger curvature radius r.sub.1 forms a part of the fiber surface in a circular arc form so as to provide the outer circumference line within the range of the circumference ratio R of 25 to 49% in the fiber cross section, with the proviso that the circumference ratio R is defined by the ratio of the outer circumference line L.sub.3 to the whole circumference L.sub.1 +L.sub.3 in the circle having the radius r.sub.1 in FIG. 1 and calculated by an equation R={(L.sub.3)/(L.sub.1 +L.sub.3).times.100 (%)};
- (3) the curvature radius ratio Cr which is the ratio r.sub.1 /r.sub.2 of the curvature radius r.sub.1 to the curvature radius r.sub.2 is higher than 1 but not exceeding 2;
- (4) the bending coefficient C of the curve having the curvature radius r.sub.2 is within the range of 1.1 to 2.5 with the proviso that the bending coefficient C is defined by the ratio of the length of the circular arc L.sub.2 having the radius r.sub.2 to the length L between contact points P.sub.1 -P.sub.2 formed by the circumference of the circle having the radius r.sub.1 and the circular arc (L.sub.2) in FIG. 1 and calculated by an equation C=(L.sub.2)/(L) and
- (5) the wall thickness ratio D of said elastomer E to said polyester (P) is within the range of 1.2 to 3 with the proviso that the wall thickness ratio D is defined by a ratio of the length LP of a polyester component P in the direction of a straight line passing through the center of the circle having the radius r.sub.1 and the center of the circle containing the circular arc having the radius r.sub.2 as a part thereof to the length LE of the elastomer component E in FIG. 1 and calculated by an equation D=(L.sub.P)/(L.sub.E).
- 2. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 1, wherein the melting point of said elastomer E is within the range of 100 to 220.degree. C.
- 3. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 1, wherein the melting point of said polyester P is higher than that of said elastomer by 10.degree. C. or more.
- 4. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 2, wherein said elastomer is a polyester polymer comprising a main acid component of 40 to 100 mole % of terephthalic acid and 0 to 50 mole % of isophthalic acid, a main glycol component of 1,4-butanediol, and a main soft segment component comprising a poly(alkylene oxide) glycol having an average molecular weight of 400 to 5000 copolymerized within the range of 5 to 80% by weight based on the polyester elastomer; said polyester elastomer having an intrinsic viscosity of 0.6 to 1.7.
- 5. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 1, wherein the bulkiness of the nonelastic crimped polyester staple fibers alone measured according to the method specified in JIS L-1097 is 30 to 120 g/cm.sup.3 under a load of 0.5 g/cm.sup.2.
- 6. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 1, wherein the bulkiness of the nonelastic crimped polyester staple fibers alone measured according to the method specified in JIS L-1097 is 15 to 60 g/cm.sup.3 under a load of 10 g/cm.sup.2.
- 7. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 1, wherein the single fiber size of the nonelastic crimped polyester staple fibers is 1 to 100 denier.
- 8. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 1, comprising nonelastic crimped polyester staple fibers and a lubricant on the surface of the fibers.
- 9. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 3, wherein said polyester component P is polybutylene terephthalate.
- 10. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 1, wherein a part of the staple fiber group constituting the fiber balls protrudes as fuzzes from the surface of the fiber balls.
- 11. The highly elastic fiber balls according to claim 10, wherein the fuzzes of the nonelastic crimped polyester staple fibers protrude from the surface of the fiber balls at a higher ratio than that of the fuzzes of the heat-bonding conjugated fibers.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/692,720, filed Aug. 6, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,677,057, which is a national stage application of PCT/JP95/02665, filed Dec. 25, 1995, under 35 USC 371.
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