Claims
- 1. A dyed fabric having predominantly straight and parallel yarn sections on the fabric surface and in which said yarn sections consist essentially of continuous, round concentric sheath-core polymeric filaments wherein the sheath and the cord are polyester and/or polyamide and the core of each of said filaments constitutes from 15 to 30 volume percent of the filament and is dyed a color different from that of the sheath so that said yarn sections exhibit a change in color which is dependent upon a change in the angle at which the fabric is viewed.
- 2. A fabric according to claim 1 wherein said core is dyed with a fluorescent dye.
- 3. A fabric according to claim 2 wherein the sheath polymer has a dead bright luster.
- 4. A fabric according to claim 2 wherein the fluorescent dye is a basic dye.
- 5. A fabric according to claim 3 wherein the straight and parallel yarn sections are the result of a satin weave.
- 6. A fabric according to claim 3 which is a warp knit fabric.
- 7. A fabric according to claim 2 wherein a change in color also is exhibited which is dependent upon a change in angle of incident light and the fabric exhibits a two-color iridescent effect which depends on the colors of the dyed sheath and core polymers.
- 8. A dyed, round, concentric sheath-core, polymeric filament wherein the sheath and the core are polyester and/or polyamide, the core constitutes from 15 to 30 volume percent of the filament and is dyed a color that is different from that of the sheath so that the filament exhibits a change in color which is dependent upon a change in an angle at which the filament is viewed.
- 9. A filament of claim 8 wherein the core is dyed with a fluorescent dye.
- 10. A filament of claim 9 wherein the fluorescent dye is a basic dye.
- 11. A filament of claim 9 wherein the sheath is dyeable with an acid dye and the core is dyeable with a basic dye.
- 12. A filament of claim 11 wherein the sheath polymer is an acid dyeable polyamide and the core polymer is a basic dyeable polyamide.
- 13. A filament of claim 9 wherein the sheath polymer has a dead-bright luster.
- 14. A filament of claim 9 wherein the color of the sheath becomes less apparent while the color of the core becomes more apparent upon a decrease in the angle of view and/or of the angle of incident light.
- 15. A yarn consisting essentially of a plurality of continuous filaments of claim 13.
- 16. A knit or woven fabric comprised of yarns of claim 15.
- 17. A knit or woven fabric having surface yarns consisting essentially of a yarn of claim 15.
- 18. A fabric having a surface consisting essentially of:
- straight and parallel sections of yarns of dyed, round, concentric sheath-core polymeric filaments wherein the sheath and core polymers are dyed to different colors;
- said core constituting from 15 to 30 percent by volume of said filaments and being dyed with a fluorescent dye, and said sheath having a dead-bright luster;
- said sheath and core polymers being independently selected from the group consisting of polyester and polyamide polymers;
- so that said fabric has the ability to exhibit a change in color as the angle of view and/or of the incident light is changed, with the change in color being related to the colors of the sheath and of the core.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/128,491, filed Sep. 28, 1993, now abandoned.
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