Claims
- 1. A textile fabric comprising of at least one thermally altered, by means of pressurized, heated gas, thermoplastic yarn that has been treated with pressure of between 300 to 10,000 pounds per linear inch to form a moire pattern on said textile fabric.
- 2. A textile fabric comprising of a plurality of thermally altered, by means of pressurized, heated gas, thermoplastic yarns that has been treated with pressure of between 300 to 10,000 pounds per linear inch to form a moire pattern on said textile fabric.
- 3. A textile fabric comprising of a plurality of thermoplastic yarns having a plurality of first portions that have been thermally altered, by means of pressurized, heated gas, and a plurality of second portions that are not thermally altered, by means of pressurized, heated gas, wherein said textile fabric has been treated with pressure of between 300 to 10,000 pounds per linear inch to form a moire pattern on said textile fabric.
- 4. A textile fabric comprising of a plurality of thermoplastic yarns having a plurality of first portions that have been thermally altered, by means of pressurized, heated gas, and a plurality of second portions that are not thermally altered, by means of pressurized, heated gas, so that said first portions are positioned adjacent said second portions so that a sinusoidal pattern is present between said adjacent first portions and said second portions, wherein said textile fabric has been treated with pressure of between 300 to 10,000 pounds per linear inch to form a moire pattern on said textile fabric.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of patent application Ser. No. 08/142,575, filed Oct. 25, 1993 U.S. Pat. No. 5,404,626 for METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CREATE AN IMPROVED MOIRE FABRIC BY UTILIZING PRESSURIZED HEATED GAS. Specific reference is being made herein to obtain the benefit of its earlier filing date.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
142575 |
Oct 1993 |
|