Claims
- 1. A process for producing a textured multi-filament yarn suitable for use in the production of textiles having an enhanced resistance to the accumulation of electrostatic charges, said process comprising:
- knitting a continuous filamentary material, suitable for use in carpet fiber or carpet yarn, to form a knitted fabric therefrom,
- depositing an electrically conductive oxidatively stable and non-toxic metal coating on said knitted fabric,
- deknitting the coated fabric to provide a textured, coated filamentary material, and
- incorporating said textured, coated filamentary material in a textured multifilament yarn,
- and wherein, after the metal coating step, the knitted fabric, deknitted filamentary material, or textured multifilament yarn is heat-treated such that shrinkage of the filamentary material according to the Leesona Skein Shrinkage test is no more than 1-5% measured after one hour.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said metal coated filamentary material is heat-treated after knitting and before incorporating in said multifilament yarn.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein said filamentary material is continuous nylon filament and said metal coating is silver.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein said coated filamentary material is heat-treated after deknitting.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said coated filamentary material is heat-treated at about 230.degree.-270.degree. F. for about 30-120 minutes.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein said filamentary material is continuous nylon filament and said metal coating is silver.
- 7. The process of claim 5 wherein said coating is deposited by reducing an aqueous solution of a silver salt with formaldehyde.
- 8. The process of claim 5 wherein said filamentary nylon is sensitized by treatment thereof with a solution of a tin salt before the depositon thereon of said coating.
- 9. A textured multifilament yarn, suitable for use in the manufacture of textiles having an enhanced resistance to the accumulation of electrostatic charge, produced in accordance with the process of claim 1.
- 10. A textured multifilament yarn, suitable for use in the manufacture of textiles having an enhanced resistance to the accumulation of electrostatic charge, produced in accordance with the process of claim 2.
- 11. A textured multifilament yarn, suitable for use in the manufacture of textiles having an enhanced resistance to the accumulation of electrostatic charge, produced in accordance with the process of claim 6.
- 12. A textured multifilament yarn suitable for use in the manufacture of textiles having an enhanced resistance to the accumulation of electrostatic charge, produced in accordance with the process of claim 3.
- 13. In a carpet characterized by a static electrical buildup of substantially less than 10,000 volts, the improvement comprising forming at least a portion of the pile thereof with the textured multifilament yarn of claim 9.
- 14. In a carpet characterized by a static electrical buildup of substantially less than 10,000 volts, the improvement comprising forming at least a portion of the pile thereof with the textured multifilament yarn of claim 10.
- 15. In a carpet characterized by a static electrical buildup of substantially less than 10,000 volts, the improvement comprising forming at least a portion of the pile thereof with the textured multifilament yarn of claim 11.
- 16. In a carpet characterized by a static electrical buildup of substantially less than 10,000 volts, the improvement comprising forming at least a portion of the pile thereof with the textured multifilament yarn of claim 12.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 415,916 filed Nov. 14, 1973 now abandoned, the latter being a continuation of application Ser. No 263,808 filed June 19, 1973, now abandoned, which in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 76,246, filed Sept. 28, 1970, also now abandoned.
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