Claims
- 1. A method of producing a yarn which is resistant to shedding and is weavable directly as warp without need for sizing or plying, comprising the steps of:
- (1) providing first and second pairs of rollers defining respective first and second nips therebetween, said first and second pair of rollers defining a buckling zone therebetween,
- (2) driving said first pair of rollers at a first rotational velocity and said second pair of rollers at a second rotational velocity, such that said second pair of rollers has a slower surface speed than a surface speed of the first pair of rollers,
- (3) passing a strand of staple fibres comprised of longitudinally generally parallel fibres through said first nip, through said buckling zone and through said second nip, said fibres of said strand of fibres buckling and spreading apart in said buckling zone, and
- (4) twisting said fibres of said strand of fibres as said fibres pass out of said second nip so as to form said yarn.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said strand of staple fibres comprises at least one sliver.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said strand of staple fibres comprises at least one roving.
- 4. A yarn which is resistant to shedding and is weavable directly as warp without need for sizing or plying which is made by the steps of:
- (1) providing first and second pairs of rollers defining respective first and second nips therebetween, said first and second pair of rollers defining a buckling zone therebetween,
- (2) driving said first pair of rollers at a first rotational velocity and said second pair of rollers at a second rotational velocity, such that the second pair of rollers has a slower surface speed than a surface speed of said first pair of rollers,
- (3) passing a strand of staple fibres comprised of longitudinally generally parallel fibres through said first nip, through said buckling zone and through said second nip, said fibres of said strand of fibres buckling and spreading apart in said buckling zone, and
- (4) twisting said fibres of said strand of fibres as said fibres pass out of said second nip so as to form said yarn.
- 5. A yarn according to claim 4, wherein at least a portion of a length of each fibre of said yarn is bound within said yarn by other fibres.
- 6. A yarn according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of said fibres of said yarn are bound together in at least a twisted subgroup.
- 7. A method of producing a yarn which is resistant to shedding and is weavable directly as warp without need for sizing or plying, comprising the steps of:
- (1) providing first and second spaced feed means which define a buckling zone therebetween,
- (2) conveying a strand of staple fibres comprised of longitudinally generally parallel fibres to said first feed means,
- (3) delivering said strand of staple fibres from said first feed means into said buckling zone at a first velocity,
- (4) conveying said strand of staple fibres from said buckling zone to said second feed means,
- (5) delivering said strand of staple fibres from said second feed means downstream therefrom at a second velocity which is less than said first velocity, such that said strand of staple fibres buckles and spreads apart in said buckling zone, and
- (6) twisting said strand of fibres downstream of said second feed means to produce said yarn.
- 8. A yarn which is resistant to shedding and is weavable directly as warp without need for sizing or plying which is made by the steps of:
- (1) providing first and second spaced feed means which define a buckling zone therebetween,
- (2) conveying a strand of staple fibres comprised of longitudinally generally parallel fibres to said first feed means,
- (3) delivering said strand of staple fibres from said first feed means into said buckling zone at a first velocity,
- (4) conveying said strand of staple fibres from said buckling zone to said second feed means,
- (5) delivering said strand of staple fibres from said second feed means downstream therefrom at a second velocity which is less than said first velocity, such that said strand of staple fibres buckles and spreads apart in said buckling zone, and
- (6) twisting said strand of fibres downstream of said second feed means to produce said yarn.
- 9. A yarn according to claim 8, wherein at least a portion of each fibre of said yarn is bound within said yarn by other fibres.
- 10. A yarn according to claim 9, wherein a plurality of said fibres of said yarn are bound together in at least a twisted subgroup.
- 11. A twisted yarn structure spun from at least one strand of well-aligned staple fibres, said twisted yarn structure having an inner region and an outer region which surrounds the inner region and which defines an outer surface, said yarn structure comprising a group of staple fibres which randomly extend along lengths thereof from said inner region to said outer region and back to said inner region along a length of said yarn structure such that a portion of a length of each staple fibre of said group of staple fibres is bound within said yarn structure by portions of lengths of other staple fibres of said group of staple fibres, and no single staple fibre of said group of staple fibres extends along an entire length thereof on said surface of said yarn structure.
- 12. A twisted yarn structure according to claim 11, wherein a plurality of subgroups of said group of stable fibres are respectively twisted together along portions of the lengths thereof to form twisted subgroups of staple fibres, said twisted subgroups of staple fibres being locked within said twisted yarn structure, individual fibres of said twisted subgroups of staple fibres extending in at least one subgroup.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/403,827, filed Mar. 21, 1995, now abandoned, which was based upon International Application PCT/NZ93/00055, filed 14 Jul., 1993.
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