Claims
- 1. A process for preparing a continuous filament yarn of deniers per filament less than about 1, wherein a feed yarn of spin-oriented polyester filaments is partially drawn to a uniform yarn of said deniers by hot-drawing or by cold-drawing, with or without heat-setting, said feed yarn being of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an S.sub.2 value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250 .rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 2. A process for preparing a continuous filament yarn of deniers per filament less than about 1, wherein a feed yarn of spin-oriented polyester filaments is cold-drawn to a uniform yarn of said deniers, and said feed yarn is of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an S.sub.2 value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250 .rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 3. A process for preparing a continuous filament yarn of deniers per filament less than about 1, wherein a feed yarn of spin-oriented polyester filaments is hot-drawn without any post heat-treatment to a uniform yarn of said deniers, and said feed yarn is of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an S.sub.2 value less than about 1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250 .rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 4. A process for preparing a continuous filament yarn of deniers per filament less than about 1, wherein a feed yarn of spin-oriented polyester filaments is hot-drawn with post heat-treatment to reduce shrinkage, at such draw ratio as to provide a uniform drawn yarn of said deniers and of elongation-to-break at least about 30%, and said feed yarn is of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an S.sub.2 value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250 .rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 5. A process wherein a yarn (A) of a given denier per filament less than about one, and a different yarn (B) of a different denier per filament less than about one, are both produced by drawing the same feed yarn of spin-oriented polyester filaments, and wherein the denier per filament of yarn (B) differs by at least 10% from the denier per filament of yarn (A), and wherein said feed yarn is of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an S.sub.2 value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250 .rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 6. A process for preparing a polyester filament yarn that is suitable for weaving or knitting, by heat-treating a feed yarn of spin-oriented polyester filaments as it is advanced under a controlled tension, said feed yarn being of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an S.sub.2 value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250 .rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 7. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein a plurality of said feed yarns of spin-oriented polyester filaments are drawn, to provide a plurality of uniform yarns of filament deniers less than 1, by draw-warping and the resulting drawn yarns are wound onto a beam suitable for weaving or knitting.
- 8. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that said feed yarn is comprised of filaments of denier less than about one.
- 9. A process for making staple fiber, wherein polyester filaments are prepared by a process according to any one of claims 1 to 6, and the resulting filaments are mechanically crimped and cut or stretch-broken into staple fibers that are of denier less than about one.
- 10. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the polyester is of relative viscosity (LRV) about 13 to about 18 and contains about 1 to about 3 mole percent of ethylene-5-sodium-sulfo-isophthalate.
- 11. A process according to any one of claims 1, 2 or 5, wherein the drawn filament yarns are heat-set and are air jet-textured to provide a bulky soft textured yarn, and wherein the air jet-texturing takes place before or after heat-setting.
- 12. A process according to claim 4, wherein the drawn filament yarns are air jet-textured, before or after post heat treatment, to provide a bulky soft textured yarn.
- 13. A process according to claim 3, wherein the drawn filament yarns are air jet-textured to provide a bulky soft textured yarn.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 07/338,251, filed by Knox and Noe Apr. 14, 1989, which is now allowed and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,066,447, and which is sometimes referred to herein as the parent application, but is also itself a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/053,309, filed May 22, 1987, abandoned, as a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 824,363, filed Jan 30, 1986, abandoned.
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