Claims
- 1. Hydrophilic cotton fleece made in accordance with the following method: subjecting raw cotton on carding machines successively to preliminary beating and opening to obtain cotton and flocks which are opened and physically cleaned, placing flocks so treated on perforated cylinders on which they deposit themselves fairly uniformly to form a fleece which is fluffy and has practically no cohesion; placing this fleece in a wetting bath consisting of warm water to which a wetting agent is added to obtain a fleece which is more compact and has a certain firmness by physical cohesion; removing the fleece from the wetting bath and drying it between calender rollers; winding the fleece on a cylinder to obtain a coil which is then introduced into an autoclave to undergo boiling and bleaching operations, which operations are characterized in that during boiling and bleaching, treatment liquids are made to circulate radially through the turns of the coil in such a way that a differential pressure is established between the liquid entering the coil and the liquid leaving it, by reason of the losses of load due to the difficulty which the liquid experiences in passing through the coil, and this differential pressure brings about displacement and tangling of the cotton fibres because of the effect of hydraulic tufting on the whole of the volume of cotton distributed over the coil, thus considerably increasing the cohesion of the fleece obtained after unwinding.
- 2. Hydrophilic cotton fleece made in accordance with the method of manufacture referred to in claim 1 and in which the autocalve is connected to a closed treatment liquid circulation circuit comprising a channel through which the liquid enters the coil, a channel through which the liquid leaves the coil, and a pump capable of drawing in the liquid coming from the coil and sending it back to the coil.
- 3. Hydrophilic cotton fleece made in accordance with the method of manufacture described in claim 2 and in which the closed liquid circulation circuit comprises a bypass duct in fluid communication between the channel through which the treatment liquid enters and the channel through which the liquid leaves, and an adjustable valve disposed within the bypass duct for modifying the differential pressure between the liquid entering and exiting the coil whereby to effect a change in the properties of the unwound fleece within the autoclave.
- 4. Hydrophilic cotton fleece made in accordance with any one of the methods of manufacture described in one of claims 1 to 3 and in which the method is further characterized in that before the fleece is subjected to the operations of boiling and bleaching in the autoclave, the fleece is wound on a hollow cylinder having perforations uniformly distributed over its surface, and the coil thus obtained is enclosed in a cylindrical jacket, having on its periphery perforations similar to those provided on the cylinder, and connecting the cylinder to the channel through which the liquid is brought in and providing the autoclave with an orifice through which the liquid leaves the autoclave.
- 5. Pieces of cotton of any shape, preferably round wads, cut from fleece made in accordance with any one of the methods of manufacture described in one of claims 1 to 3.
- 6. Pieces of cotton of any shape, preferably round wads, cut from fleece made in accordance with the method of manufacture described in claim 4.
- 7. Pieces of cotton according to claim 5 characterized in that they have a longitudinal strength which is between 12 and 20 newtons.
- 8. Pieces of cotton according to claim 5 characterized in that they have a transverse resistance which is between 10 and 15 newtons.
- 9. Pieces of cotton according to claim 5 characterized in that they have a tearing strength in the direction of the thickness, which is between 3 and 4 newtons.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 634,720, filed July 26, 1984.
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Divisions (1)
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