Claims
- 1. A bulky, heatset, singles carpet yarn, said yarn having a bundle twist of 0.5 to 8.0 turns per inch (19.7 to 236.2 turns per meter) and sufficient tangle to provide a lateral coherency ranging from 0.25 to less than 1.0 cm, wherein said tangle has been imparted to the yarn after said bundle twist.
- 2. The yarn of claim 1 wherein the bundle twist is at least 1.0 turns per inch (39.37 turns per meter).
- 3. The yarn of claim 2 wherein said bundle twist is at least 2.0 turns per inch (78.74 turns per meter).
- 4. The yarn of claim 2 wherein the yarn is composed of continuous filaments.
- 5. The yarn of claim 4 having a total denier ranging from 500 to 8000 and a denier per filament ranging from 6 to 40.
- 6. The yarn of claim 2 wherein the yarn is composed of staple length fibers.
- 7. The yarn of claim 6 having a cotton count ranging from 10.6 to 0.66 and a denier per staple fiber ranging from 6 to 40.
- 8. The yarn of claim 1 wherein the yarn is composed of polyhexamethylene adipamide.
- 9. A carpet or rug having a cut pile formed by tufts anchored in a backing, each tuft being formed from a bulky, heatset, tangled, twisted singles yarn having a bundle twist of 0.5 to 6.0 turns per inch (19.7 to 236.2 turns per meter) and a lateral coherency ranging from 0.25 to less than 1 cm, wherein the tangle has been imparted to the yarn after the twist.
- 10. The carpet or rug of claim 9 wherein the yarn has a bundle twist of at least 1.0 turn per inch (39.37 turns per meter).
- 11. The carpet or rug of claim 9 wherein said bundle twist is at least 2.0 turns per inch (78.74 turns per meter).
- 12. The carpet or rug of claim 9 wherein the yarn is composed of continuous filaments.
- 13. The carpet or rug of claim 12 wherein the yarn has a total denier ranging from 500 to 8000 and a denier per filament ranging from 6 to 40.
- 14. The carpet or rug of claim 9 wherein the yarn is composed of staple length fibers.
- 15. The carpet or rug of claim 14 wherein the yarn has a cotton count ranging from 10.6 to 0.66 and a denier per staple fiber ranging from 6 to 40.
- 16. The carpet or rug of claim 9 wherein the yarn is composed of polyhexamethylene adipamide.
- 17. A process for heatsetting a bulked, twisted singles carpet yarn having a bundle twist between 0.5 and 6.0 turns per inch (19.7 to 236.2 turns per meter), comprising: passing said singles yarn under tension at an overfeed of from 5% to 50% through an open-ended tubular chamber filled with a heat fluid, wherein at least one jet of heated fluid is directed laterally against the yarn at a velocity sufficient to cause filaments or fibers at the outside of the bundle to entangle with those at the inside of the bundle along the entire length of the yarn, said process being characterized in that the temperature of the heated fluid and the residence time of the yarn in the chamber are correlated to set the twist in the yarn and the overfeed and velocity of said heated fluid are correlated to provide a yarn having a lateral coherency ranging from 0.25 to less than 1 cm.
- 18. The process of claim 17 wherein the heated fluid is superheated steam.
- 19. The process of claim 17 wherein the yarn has a bundle twist of at least 1.0 turn per inch (39.37 turns per meter).
- 20. The process of claim 17 wherein the yarn has a bundle twist of at least 2.0 turns per inch (78.74 turns per meter).
- 21. The process of claim 17 wherein the yarn is a continuous filament yarn.
- 22. The process of claim 21 wherein the yarn has a total denier ranging from 500 to 8000 and a denier per filament ranging from 6 to 40.
- 23. The process of claim 17 wherein the yarn is composed of staple length fibers.
- 24. The process of claim 23 wherein the yarn has a cotton count ranging from 10.6 to 0.66 and a denier per staple fiber ranging from 6 to 40.
- 25. The process of claim 17 wherein the yarn is composed of polyhexamethylene adipamide.
- 26. The process of claim 17 wherein three jets of heated fluid are directed against the yarn.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 71,460, filed Aug. 3, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,290,378.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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