Claims
- 1. A bundle of ultrafine filaments composed of a fiber-forming polymer which is characterized in that said bundle comprises at least 10 substantially parallel ultrafine filaments each of which is continuous along the longitudinal axes of said bundle and has a denier of less than 0.1.
- 2. A bundle of ultrafine filaments according to claim 1, wherein each of said ultrafine filaments has a substantially rounded cross section along its entire longitudinal axis.
- 3. The bundle of ultrafine filaments according to claim 1, wherein said ultrafine filaments have substantially the same denier.
- 4. The bundle of ultrafine filaments according to claim 2, wherein said ultrafine filaments have substantially the same denier.
- 5. The bundle of ultrafine filaments according to claim 1, wherein the fiber-forming polymer molecules are oriented in the longitudinal direction in each of said ultrafine filaments.
- 6. The bundle of ultrafine filaments according to claim 1, wherein the number of said ultrafine filaments is 10 to 10,000.
- 7. The bundle of ultrafine filaments according to claim 1, wherein said fiber-forming polymer is polyethylene terephthalate.
- 8. A process for the production of a bundle of ultrafine filaments each having a denier of less than 0.1 composed of a fiber-forming polymer, which comprises discharging two molten fiber-formimg polymers having different compositions as at least one group, each said group consisting of at least 10 separate streams, each stream being in a sheath-and-core configuration wherein one polymer is covered by the other, combining said stream groups and spinning them together to form a continuous as-spun filament, and dissolving the sheath polymer of the filament with a solvent which dissolves the sheath polymer but not the core polymer.
- 9. The process according to claim 8, wherein said as-spun filament is drawn without breaking the filament, and thereafter, the sheath polymer of the filament is dissolved with the solvent.
- 10. In a yarn consisting of a plurality of composite filaments wherein each filament includes at least two different incompatible synthetic linear high polymers, and wherein one polymer functions as a matrix and said other polymer consists of a multiplicity of continuous ultrafine cores distributed substantially uniformly throughout the longitudinal body of the matrix, and wherein each core is characterized by its uniformity in a cross-sectional dimension, and the cross-sectional dimensions from core to core being of the same order of magnitude, the improvement wherein:
- a. said cores are substantially parallel to one another when said filament is viewed in longitudinal section;
- b. said cores are substantially rounded and substantially surrounded by other cores when viewed in transverse cross section; and
- c. each filament having a constant number of cores throughout its length wherein the number of said cores is at least 10 and not greater than 10,000.
- 11. A yarn, as recited in claim 10, wherein said cores are spaced apart from each other, and wherein each core is completely adjacently enclosed by said matrix.
- 12. A yarn, as recited in claim 11, wherein said matrix is distributed around each core by substantially the same thickness as measured from core center to core center.
- 13. A yarn, as recited in claim 10, wherein the filament is substantially homogeneous, and any flexing stress is exerted substantially uniformly throughout the filament regardless of the direction in which the stress is exerted.
- 14. The yarn as recited in claim 10, wherein the denier of each of said cores is less than 0.1.
- 15. A yarn as recited in claim 10, wherein the ratio of cores to matrix is at least 11:25.
- 16. A yarn as recited in claim 10, wherein the filament includes a group constructed of an assembly of 10 to 10,000 conjugated filamentary units in which each core island is covered by the matrix, and wherein the cores are close to each other so that they contact each other without any gap therebetween, each core contacting its neighor along a line.
- 17. A yarn as recited in claim 10 wherein said core includes a polyamide polymer.
- 18. A yarn as recited in claim 10, wherein said cores include a polyester polymer.
- 19. A yarn as recited in claim 10, wherein said cores include a polyacrylic polymer.
- 20. A yarn as recited in claim 10, wherein said cores include a polyurethane polymer.
- 21. A yarn as recited in claim 10, wherein said cores include a polyolefin polymer.
- 22. A yarn as recited in claim 10, wherein said cores include a copolyamide polymer.
- 23. A yarn as recited in claim 10, wherein said cores include a copolyester polymer.
- 24. Improved synthetic conjugate filaments wherein each filament comprises at least two different polymer elements, one of the polymer elements being, in longitudinal view, uniformly continuous as substantially parallel lines of many ultra-fine roundish filaments without branch, interbond and short fibril in the other polymer element, and being, in each cross section view, distributed substantially over the cross section as fine islands in the sea of said latter polymer elements without overlapped ribbon layers and convolution layers, characterized in that:
- (1) when seen in any cross-sectional view of the filaments,
- a. a number of islands are dotted uniformly all over the sea and in both the center and periphery parts of the filaments;
- b. the dotted islands of the inner part of the filaments are surrounded by the other islands of the outer part of the filament, and
- c. the number of the islands is within the range of from 10 to 10,000.
- 25. In a yarn consisting of a plurality of composite filaments wherein each filament includes at least two different incompatible synthetic linear high polymers, and wherein one polymer functions as matrix and said other polymer consists of a multiplicity of continuous ultra-fine cores distributed substantially uniformly throughout the longitudinal body of the matrix, and wherein each core is characterized by its uniformity in cross sectional dimension, and the cross sectional dimensions from core to core being of the same order of magnitude, the improvement wherein:
- a. said cores are substantially parallel to one another when said filament is viewed in longitudinal section;
- b. said cores are substantially rounded and substantially surrounded by other cores when viewed in transverse cross section; and
- c. each filament has a constant number of cores throughout its length wherein the number of said cores is at least ten and not greater than 10,000, and wherein a plurality of said cores are in contact with other cores and with said matrix.
- 26. A composite filament comprising at least two different incompatible synthetic linear high polymers, wherein one polymer functions as a matrix and said other polymer consists of a plurality of continuous ultra-fine cores distributed substantially uniformly throughout the longitudinal body of the matrix, and wherein each core is characterized by its uniformity in cross sectional dimension, and the cross sectional dimensions from core to core being of the same order of magnitude, the improvement wherein:
- a. said cores are substantially parallel to one another when said filament is viewed in longitudinal section;
- b. said filament having a constant number of cores throughout its length,
- c. and wherein some of said cores are in contact with other cores and wherein the remaining cores are completely adjacently surrounded by said matrix.
- 27. Composite filament as recited in claim 26, wherein at least 10 cores are provided.
- 28. Composite filament as recited in claim 26, wherein the denier of each of said cores is less than 0.1.
- 29. Composite filament as recited in claim 26, wherein said cores comprise a polyester polymer.
- 30. Composite filament as recited in claim 26, wherein said matrix comprises a polyamide polymer.
- 31. Composite filament as recited in claim 26, wherein said cores are substantially rounded when viewed in transverse cross section.
- 32. In a yarn consisting of a plurality of composite filaments wherein each filament includes at least two different incompatible synthetic linear high polymers, and wherein one polymer functions as a matrix and said other polymer consists of a multiplicity of continuous ultra fine cores distributed substantially uniformly throughout the longitudinal body of the matrix, and wherein each core is characterized by its uniformity in cross sectional dimension, and the cross sectional dimensions from core to core being of the same order of magnitude, the improvement wherein each of said filaments has the same number of cores.
- 33. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores substantially parallel to one another when said filament is viewed in longitudinal section.
- 34. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores all have substantially the same denier.
- 35. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein the number of cores in each of said filaments is less than 10.
- 36. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein the number of cores in each of said filaments is 10 to 10,000.
- 37. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores are spaced apart from each other and wherein each said core is completely adjacently enclosed by said matrix.
- 38. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein a plurality of said cores are in contact with other cores and with said matrix.
- 39. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein each said filament is substantially homogenous, and any flexing stress is exerted substantially uniformly throughout the filament regardless of the direction in which the stress is exerted.
- 40. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein the ratio of cores to matrix in each of said filaments is at least 11:25.
- 41. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores comprise a polyamide polymer.
- 42. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores comprise a polyester polymer.
- 43. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores comprise a polyacrylic polymer.
- 44. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores comprise a polyurethane polymer.
- 45. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores comprise a polyolefin fiber.
- 46. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores comprise a copolyamide polymer.
- 47. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said cores comprise a copolyester polymer.
- 48. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein said matrix comprises a polyamide polymer.
- 49. A yarn as recited in claim 32, wherein each said filament is free of irregularly shaped cores at the periphery of said filament.
- 50. A yarn as recited in claim 32, further comprising distribution of said cores on a plurality of concentric circles as seen in any transverse cross sectional view of said filament.
- 51. In a yarn consisting of a plurality of composite filaments wherein each filament includes at least two different incompatible synthetic linear high polymers, and wherein one polymer functions as a matrix said other polyer consists of a multiplicity of continuous ultra fine cores distributed substantially uniformly throughout the longitudinal body of the matrix, and wherein each core is characterized by its uniformity in cross sectional dimension, and the cross sectional dimensions from core to core being of the same order of magnitude, the improvement wherein each said filament is free of irregularly shaped cores at the periphery of said filament.
- 52. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores are substantially parallel to one another when said filament is viewed in longitudinal section.
- 53. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores all have substantially the same denier.
- 54. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein the number of said cores in each filament is less than 10.
- 55. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein the number of said cores in each filament is 10 to 10,000.
- 56. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores are spaced apart from each other and wherein each said core is completely adjacently enclosed by said matrix.
- 57. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein a plurality of said cores are in contact with other cores and also with said matrix.
- 58. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein each said filament is substantially homogenous, and said flexing stress is exerted substantially uniformly throughout the filament regardless of the direction in which the stress is exerted.
- 59. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein the ratio of cores to matrix is at least 11:25.
- 60. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores comprise a polyamide polymer.
- 61. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores comprise a polyamide polymer.
- 62. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores comprise a polyacrylic polymer.
- 63. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores comprise a polyurethane polymer.
- 64. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores comprise a polyolefin polymer.
- 65. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores comprise a copolyamide polymer.
- 66. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said cores comprise a copolyester polymer.
- 67. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein said matrix comprises a polyamide polymer.
- 68. A yarn as recited in claim 51, wherein each of said filaments has the same number of cores.
- 69. A yarn as recited in claim 51, further comprising distribution of said cores on a plurality of concentric circles as seen in any transverse cross sectional view of said filament.
- 70. In a yarn consisting of a plurality of composite filaments wherein each filament includes at least two different incompatible synthetic linear high polymers, and wherein one polymer functions as a matrix and said other polymer consists of a multiplicity of continuous ultra fine cores distributed substantially uniformly throughout the longitudinal body of the matrix, and wherein each core is characterized by its uniformity in cross sectional dimension, and the cross section dimensions from core to core being of the same order of magnitude, the improvement comprising distribution of said cores on a plurality of substantially concentric circles as seen in any transverse cross sectional view of said filament.
- 71. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores are substantially parallel to one another when said filament is viewed in longitudinal section.
- 72. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores all have substantially the same denier.
- 73. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein the number of said cores in each said filament is less than 10.
- 74. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein the number of said cores in each said filament is 10 to 10,000.
- 75. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores are spaced apart from each other and wherein each said core is completely adjacently enclosed by said matrix.
- 76. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein a plurality of said cores are in contact with other cores and with said matrix.
- 77. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein each said filament is substantially homogenous, and any flexing stress is exerted substantially uniformly throughout the filament regardless of the direction in which the stress is exerted.
- 78. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein the ratio of cores to matrix is at least 11:25.
- 79. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores comprise a polyamide polymer.
- 80. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores comprise a polyester polymer.
- 81. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores comprise a polyacrylic polymer.
- 82. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores comprise a polyurethane polymer.
- 83. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores comprise a polyolefin polymer.
- 84. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores comprise a copolyamide polymer.
- 85. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores comprise a copolyester polymer.
- 86. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein said cores comprise a polyamide polymer.
- 87. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein each of said filaments has the same number of cores.
- 88. A yarn as recited in claim 70, wherein each said filament is free of irregularly shaped cores at its periphery.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 613,604, filed 9/15/75, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 43,101, filed 6/3/70, now abandoned; which is a continuation of Ser. No. 607,302, filed 1/4/67, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,531,368, granted 9/29/70.
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