Claims
- 1. A method of making pigmented filaments comprising:(i) supplying a melt flow of a melt-spinnable polymeric host material to spinneret orifices; (ii) incorporating within at least a portion of the melt flow of polymeric host material upstream of the spinneret orifices, a dispersible non-aqueous additive comprised of (1) dispersant-coated pigment particles, formed of solid pigment particles coated with a water-soluble/dispersible dispersant, which are dispersed in (2) a nonaqueous polycaprolactone carrier which is liquid at room temperature to form a mixture of the polymeric host material and the dispersible non-aqueous additive; wherein the dispersant is selected from the group consisting essentially of water soluble/dispersible polyamides and copolymers thereof, water-soluble/dispersible polyesters and copolymers thereof, water soluble/dispersible alkylene oxide polymers and copolymers thereof, water soluble/dispersible polyolefins and copolymers thereof, and mixtures thereof, and wherein the dispersant is soluble in the polymeric host material to an extent of at least about 5 wt. %, based on the total weight of the dispersant and polymeric host material and the dispersant is substantally insoluble with the polycaprolactone carrier at a temperature which is less than about the melt temperature of the polymeric host material minus 50° C., and then (iii) extruding a melt of the mixture of the polymeric host material and the non-aqueous dispersible additive through the spinneret orifices to form pigmented filaments.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the dispersant is a water soluble material that is normally solid when dehydrated.
- 3. The method as in claim 1, or 2, wherein the dispersant is a sulphonated polyamide or polyester.
- 4. The method as in claim 1, wherein step (ii) is practiced so as to incorporate said dispersible additive in said polymeric host material at a substantially constant rate.
- 5. The method as in claim 1, wherein step (ii) is practiced so as to incorporate said dispersible additive in said polymeric host material at a randomly or constantly varied rate.
- 6. The method as in claim 1, wherein step (ii) is practiced so as to incorporate the dispersible additive in an amount between about 0.01 to about 15% by weight of the mixture.
- 7. The method as in claim 1, wherein the dispersible additive has a viscosity of between about 500 cP to about 500,000 cP at a temperature between about 20° C. to about 200° C.
- 8. An additive-containing filament formed of a polymeric host material, and containing non-aqueous additive system dispersed throughout at least a portion of the polymeric host material, wherein said non-aqueous additive system comprises (1) dispersant-coated pigment particles, formed of solid pigment particles coated with a water-soluble/dispersible dispersant, which are dispersed in (2) a nonaqueous polycaprolactone carrier which is liquid at room temperature, whereinthe dispersant is selected from the group consisting essentially of water-soluble/dispersible polyamides and copolymers thereof, water soluble/dispersible polyesters and copolymers thereof, water soluble/dispersible alkylene oxide polymers and copolymers thereof, water soluble/dispersible polyoletins and copolymers thereof, and mixtures thereof, and wherein the dispersant is soluble in the polymeric host material to an extent of at least about 5 wt. %, based an the total weight of the dispersant and polymeric host material and the dispersant is substantially insoluble with the polycaprolactone carder at a temperature which is less than about the melt temperature of the polymeric host material minus 50° C.
- 9. An additive-containing filament as in claim 8, wherein the dispersant is a water soluble material that is normally solid when dehydrated.
- 10. An additive-containing filament as in claim 8, wherein the dispersant is a sulphonated polyamide or polyester.
- 11. An additive-containing filament as in claim 8, further comprising a co-dispersant.
- 12. An additive-containing filament as in claim 11, wherein the co-dispersant is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol p-octyl phenyl ether, polyoxypropylene/ethylene block copolymers, alkoxylated diamines, sodium lauryl sulfate and cationic dispersants.
- 13. An additive-containing filament as in claim 8, wherein the polymeric carrier is normally liquid.
- 14. An additive-containing filament formed of a polymeric host material, and containing a non-aqueous additive system comprising dispersant-coated pigments in a nonaqueous polycaprolactone carrier which is liquid at room temperature dispersed throughout at least a portion of the polymeric host material.
- 15. An additive-containing filament as in claim 8, wherein the pigments are colorant particles having a mean particle size of less than 10 μm.
- 16. An additive-containing filament as in claim 8, wherein the pigments are present in an amount between about 5 to about 75% by weight.
- 17. The additive-containing filament as in 8, having a Munsell Value between about 2.5/ to about 8.5/ and a Munsell Chroma greater than about /0.5.
- 18. A yarn containing a filament of any one of claims 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 or 17.
- 19. A yarn containing a filament formed of a composition which comprises a polymeric host material, and a non-aqueous additive system dispersed throughout at least a portion of the polymeric host material, wherein said non-aqueous additive system comprises (1) dispersant-coated pigment particles, formed of solid pigment particles coated with a water-soluble/dispersible dispersant, which are dispersed in (2) a nonaqueous polycaprotactone carder which is liquid at room temperature, whereinthe dispersant is selected from the group consisting essentially of water soluble/dispersible polyamides and copolymers thereof, water-soluble/dispersible polyesters and copolymers thereof, water soluble/dispersible alkylene oxide polymers and copolymers thereof, water soluble/dispersible polyolefins and copolymers thereof, and mixtures thereof, and wherein the dispersant is soluble in the polymeric host material to an extent of at least about 5 wt. %, based on the total weight of the dispersant and polymeric host material and the dispersant is substantially insoluble with the polycaprolactone carrier at a temperature which is less than about the melt temperature of the polymeric host material minus 50° C.
- 20. The yarn of claim 19, wherein the polymeric host material is selected from the group consisting of normally solid, melt-processable, synthetic thermoplastic polymers, copolymers and mixtures of such polymers and copolymers.
- 21. The yarn of claim 19, wherein the polymeric host material is selected from the group consisting of polyamides, polyesters, polyoletins and polyurethanes.
- 22. The yarn of claim 19, wherein the polymeric host material is nylon-6.
- 23. The yarn of claim 19, wherein the dispersant is a water-soluble sulphonated polyamide and/or polyester.
- 24. The yarn of claim 19, wherein the composition further comprises a co-dispersant selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol p-octyl phenyl ether, polyoxypropylene/ethylene block copolymers, alkoxylated diamines, sodium lauryl sulfate and cationic dispersants.
- 25. The yarn of claim 19, wherein the polymeric carrier is normally liquid.
- 26. The yarn of claim 19, wherein the pigment particles are colorant particles having a mean particle size of less than 10 μm.
- 27. A carpet which includes a yarn of any one of claims 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 or 26.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of, and claims priority benefits under 35 USC §120 from, commonly owned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/075,169 filed on May 11, 1998 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,232,371 B1), which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 08/810,197 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,869,551), U.S. Ser. No. 08/810,196 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,889,089), U.S. Ser. No. 08/810,198 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,955,516), U.S. Ser. No. 08/811,058 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,746), U.S. Ser. No. 08/811,061 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,893) and U.S. Ser. No. 08/810,379 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,834,089), each of which was filed on Mar. 3, 1997, and each claiming domestic priority benefits under 35 USC §119(e) from, U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/012,794 filed on Mar. 4, 1996, the entire content of each such application being expressly incorporated hereinto by reference.
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