A. Field of Invention
The present invention generally relates to high-density textile fibers, yarns, fabrics, and articles made therefrom, as well as related materials and methods.
B. Description of the Related Art
It is known to use weighted garments for exercise applications. However, existing weighted garments have a variety of shortcomings. For instance, many are made from ordinary textile fibers adapted from non-weighted applications. Weight is added to such garments by adding dense non-fabric materials. For example, such dense materials may be sewn into the garment in patches or layers, or they may be incorporated into a pocket or pouch within the garment. This results in a garment that is difficult to wear due to shifting and/or unbalanced loading. Furthermore, such a garment is typically bulky and uncomfortable to wear.
Weighted fibers are known in the textile arts. For instance, it is known to have a conjugate fiber structure where the sheath is made from polyethylene or polyester and the core is made from a lead or tungsten oxide impregnated resin. Further, some known conjugate fibers have a lead alloy core, and a sheath made from a polyester. Other weighted fibers are also know such as stainless steel, copper, aluminum, nylon, Kevlar®, Spectra®, nickel, glass or carbon. However, these and other known weighted fibers are not suitable for weighted textile fabrics because they lack, for example, sufficient density, elasticity, and/or flexibility.
What is needed is a textile fiber having mechanical properties compatible with forming high-density garments therefrom, and sufficient density to provide a physiological benefit through exercise. Some embodiments of the present invention may provide one or more of these benefits and/or may overcome one or more deficiencies of the prior art.
Some embodiments may relate to a textile fiber, comprising a density from about 1 to about 11 g/mL.
Some embodiments may further comprise one or more of a glass fiber, a metal fiber, a conjugate fiber, a high-density polymer fiber, or a filled fiber.
In some embodiments the fiber further comprises a matrix material selected from one or more of polyacetate, polyacrylate, polyacrylic, lyocell, modacrylic, nylon, polyamide nylon, polyphenol formaldehyde, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, PET polyester, PBT polyester, acrylic polyesters, polyacrylonitrile, polyaramids, polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene, high performance polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, polyurethane, polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, poly-1,3-propanediol, fiber glass, E-fiberglass, A-fiberglass, E-CR-fiberglass, C-fiberglass, D-fiberglass, R-fiberglass, or S-fiberglass, or any blend or copolymer thereof.
In some embodiments the matrix material contains a filler material selected from one or more of metals, metal oxides, carbides, ceramics; or silicates.
In some embodiments wherein the fiber further comprises: a core material selected from one or more of polyacetate, polyacrylate, polyacrylic, lyocell, modacrylic, nylon, polyamide nylon, polyphenol formaldehyde, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, PET polyester, PBT polyester, acrylic polyesters, polyacrylonitrile, polyaramids, polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene, high performance polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, polyurethane, polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, poly-1,3-propanediol, fiber glass, E-fiberglass, A-fiberglass, E-CR-fiberglass, C-fiberglass, D-fiberglass, R-fiberglass, or S-fiberglass, metals, copper, gold, silver, nickel, aluminum, iron, ferrous alloys, steel, spring steel, or stainless steel; and a sheath material selected from one or more of polyacetate, polyacrylate, polyacrylic, lyocell, modacrylic, nylon, polyamide nylon, polyphenol formaldehyde, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, PET polyester, PBT polyester, acrylic polyesters, polyacrylonitrile, polyaramids, polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene, high performance polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, polyurethane, polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, poly-1,3-propanediol, fiber glass, E-fiberglass, A-fiberglass, E-CR-fiberglass, C-fiberglass, D-fiberglass, R-fiberglass, or S-fiberglass, metals, copper, gold, silver, nickel, aluminum, iron, ferrous alloys, steel, spring steel, stainless steel, or any blend or copolymer thereof.
Some embodiments may relate to a textile yarn comprising at least a high-density textile fiber having a density from about 1 to about 11 g/mL.
In some embodiments the high-density textile fiber comprises one or more of a glass fiber, a metal fiber, a conjugate fiber, a high-density polymer fiber, or a filled fiber.
In some embodiments the filled fiber further comprises a matrix material selected from one or more of polyacetate, polyacrylate, polyacrylic, lyocell, modacrylic, nylon, polyamide nylon, polyphenol formaldehyde, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, PET polyester, PBT polyester, acrylic polyesters, polyacrylonitrile, polyaramids, polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene, high performance polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, polyurethane, polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, poly-1,3-propanediol, fiber glass, E-fiberglass, A-fiberglass, E-CR-fiberglass, C-fiberglass, D-fiberglass, R-fiberglass, or S-fiberglass, or any blend or copolymer thereof.
In some embodiments the matrix material of the filled fiber contains a filler material selected from one or more of metals, metal oxides, carbides, ceramics, or silicates.
In some embodiments the conjugate fiber further comprises: a core material selected from one or more of polyacetate, polyacrylate, polyacrylic, lyocell, modacrylic, nylon, polyamide nylon, polyphenol formaldehyde, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, PET polyester, PBT polyester, acrylic polyesters, polyacrylonitrile, polyaramids, polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene, high performance polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, polyurethane, polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, poly-1,3-propanediol, fiber glass, E-fiberglass, A-fiberglass, E-CR-fiberglass, C-fiberglass, D-fiberglass, R-fiberglass, or S-fiberglass, metals, copper, gold, silver, nickel, aluminum, iron, ferrous alloys, steel, spring steel, or stainless steel, or any blend or copolymer thereof; and a sheath material selected from one or more of polyacetate, polyacrylate, polyacrylic, lyocell, modacrylic, nylon, polyamide nylon, polyphenol formaldehyde, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, PET polyester, PBT polyester, acrylic polyesters, polyacrylonitrile, polyaramids, polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene, high performance polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, polyurethane, polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, poly-1,3-propanediol, fiber glass, E-fiberglass, A-fiberglass, E-CR-fiberglass, C-fiberglass, D-fiberglass, R-fiberglass, or S-fiberglass, metals, copper, gold, silver, nickel, aluminum, iron, ferrous alloys, steel, spring steel, or stainless steel, or any blend or copolymer thereof.
Some embodiments further comprise a textile fiber selected from one or more conventional textile fibers.
Some embodiments may generally relate to a textile fabric comprising one or more of a first yarn including a high-density fiber having a density from about 1 to about 11 g/mL.
In some embodiments wherein the first yarn comprises one or more of a glass fiber, a metal fiber, a conjugate fiber, a high density polymer fiber, or a filled fiber.
Some embodiments may further comprise a reinforcing member adapted to support the weight of the fabric and mitigate or prevent the fabric from sagging under its own weight.
In some embodiments the fabric weighs from about 1 lb/yd2 to about 20 lb/yd2.
Some embodiments may relate to an article including a textile fiber, comprising a density from about 1 to about 11 g/mL.
Some embodiments further comprise a yarn comprising at least a high-density textile fiber having a density from about 1 to about 11 g/mL.
Some embodiments further comprise a fabric comprising one or more of a first yarn including a high-density fiber having a density from about 1 to about 11 g/mL.
In some embodiments the article is selected from one or more of garments, building materials, safety equipment, armor, body armor, protective apparel, marine repair materials, marine protective devices, boat hulls, vehicle chassis, sporting goods, or blast-resistant materials.
In some embodiments a garment can be selected from one or more of shorts, compression shorts, running shorts, a shirt, a jacket, a vest, a harness, pants, a tank top, a skirt, or Capri pants.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
Fibers
The present invention generally relates to high-density textile fibers, and yarns, fabrics, and garments comprising such fibers, and related methods. According to some embodiments, a high density textile fiber can comprise one or more of polyacetate, polyacrylate, polyacrylic, lyocell, modacrylic, nylon, polyamide nylon, polyphenol formaldehyde, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, PET polyester, PBT polyester, acrylic polyesters, polyacrylonitrile, polyaramids, polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene, high performance polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, polyurethane, polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, or poly-1,3-propanediol; fiber glass such as, without limitation, one or more of E-glass (alumino-borosilicate glass with less than 1 wt % alkali oxides), A-glass (alkali-lime glass with little or no boron oxide), E-CR-glass (alumino-lime silicate with less than 1 wt % alkali oxides), C-glass (alkali-lime glass with high boron oxide content), D-glass (borosilicate glass with high dielectric constant), R-glass (alumino silicate glass without MgO and CaO with high mechanical requirements), and S-glass (alumino silicate glass without CaO but with high MgO content with high tensile strength); filler materials such as, without limitation, metals, metal oxides, carbides, and/or ceramics; and silicates; metals such as, without limitation, copper, gold, silver, nickel, aluminum, iron, or any alloy thereof including, without limitation, ferrous alloys such as steel, spring steel, or stainless steel. As used herein, the term high-density textile fiber includes fibers having a density greater than 1 g/mL and/or including one or more high-density components such as, without limitation metals, metal oxides, ceramics, carbides, or silicate glasses.
According to some embodiments, a suitable fiber can comprise one or more of a circular cross-section, hollow cross-section, crescent cross-section, oval cross-section, star-shaped cross-section, bilobal cross-section, trilobal cross section, and/or multilobal cross-section.
According to some embodiments, a suitable fiber can comprise a filled fiber having a matrix material, and a filler material dispersed in the matrix material. Suitable filler materials comprise, for instance, high-density particulate materials such as, without limitation, metals, metal oxides, carbides, and/or ceramics; and silicates such as, without limitation aluminosilicates, and/or borosilicates. Suitable matrix materials can include one or more of polyacetate, polyacrylate, polyacrylic, lyocell, modacrylic, nylon, polyamide nylon, polyphenol formaldehyde, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, PET polyester, PBT polyester, acrylic polyesters, polyacrylonitrile, polyaramids, polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene, high performance polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, polyurethane, polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, poly-1,3-propanediol, or fiber glass such as, without limitation, one or more of E-glass (alumino-borosilicate glass with less than 1 wt % alkali oxides), A-glass (alkali-lime glass with little or no boron oxide), E-CR-glass (alumino-lime silicate with less than 1 wt % alkali oxides), C-glass (alkali-lime glass with high boron oxide content), D-glass (borosilicate glass with high dielectric constant), R-glass (alumino silicate glass without MgO and CaO with high mechanical requirements), and S-glass (alumino silicate glass without CaO but with high MgO content with high tensile strength).
In some embodiments, a suitable fiber may comprise a core-sheath, conjugate structure, hollow tube structure, or other advantageous forms. According to such embodiments the sheath and/or core may be selected from one or more of polyacetate, polyacrylate, polyacrylic, lyocell, modacrylic, nylon, polyamide nylon, polyphenol formaldehyde, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, PET polyester, PBT polyester, acrylic polyesters, polyacrylonitrile, polyaramids, polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene, high performance polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, polyurethane, polyurethane-polyurea copolymer, poly-1,3-propanediol; high-density particulate materials such as, without limitation, metals, metal oxides, carbides, ceramics, silicates; or fiber glass such as, without limitation, one or more of E-glass (alumino-borosilicate glass with less than 1 wt % alkali oxides), A-glass (alkali-lime glass with little or no boron oxide), E-CR-glass (alumino-lime silicate with less than 1 wt % alkali oxides), C-glass (alkali-lime glass with high boron oxide content), D-glass (borosilicate glass with high dielectric constant), R-glass (alumino silicate glass without MgO and CaO with high mechanical requirements), and S-glass (alumino silicate glass without CaO but with high MgO content with high tensile strength), or metals such as, without limitation, copper, gold, silver, nickel, aluminum, iron, or any alloy thereof including, without limitation, ferrous alloys such as steel, spring steel, or stainless steel.
Yarns
According to some embodiments a suitable yarn can comprise at least one kind of high-density fiber, or can comprise a blend of two or more kinds of high-density fibers. In some embodiments a high-density fiber or blend of high-density fibers can be combined with a textile fiber known in the art, including natural and/or synthetic fibers. Thus the density and/or other properties of a yarn can be tuned according to the type of fibers, and proportion of fibers, incorporated therein.
Fabrics
Suitable fabrics comprise high-density fibers as set forth herein, which are incorporated into the fabrics in yarns also as set forth herein. However, suitable fabrics may also include yarns that do not comprise high-density fibers. Thus, a single fabric may comprise one or more of high-density fiber yarns, blended high-density fiber yarns, yarns having a blend of one or more high-density fibers and one or more conventional fibers, or conventional fiber yarns.
According to some embodiments, suitable fabrics can weigh from about 1 lb/yd2 to about 20 lb/yd2. Other suitable ranges can include from about 1 to 2 lb/yd2, from about 2 to 3 lb/yd2, from about 3 to 4 lb/yd2, from about 4 to 5 lb/yd2, from about 5 to 6 lb/yd2, from about 6 to 7 lb/yd2, from about 7 to 8 lb/yd2, from about 8 to 9 lb/yd2, from about 9 to 10 lb/yd2, from about 10 to 11 lb/yd2, from about 11 to 12 lb/yd2, from about 12 to 13 lb/yd2, from about 13 to 14 lb/yd2, from about 14 to 15 lb/yd2, from about 15 to 16 lb/yd2, from about 16 to 17 lb/yd2, from about 17 to 18 lb/yd2, from about 18 to 19 lb/yd2, or even from about 19 to 20 lb/yd2. Here as elsewhere in the specification and claims, ranges may be combined.
According to some embodiments, the yarn or yarns are woven into a fabric using weaving methods for building support structure(s) into the fabric. For example, some embodiments may use, without limitation, Santoni weaving machines and methods for creating such structures. In some embodiments the support structure(s) support at least a portion of the weight of the fabric, and may thereby prevent or mitigate sagging, for instance, sagging that would occur due to the unusually high density of the fabric.
Articles
According to some embodiments, suitable articles can comprise one or more of garments, building materials, safety equipment, armor, body armor, protective apparel, marine repair materials, marine protective devices, boat hulls, vehicle chassis, or blast-resistant materials. Suitable garments can include one or more of shorts, compression shorts, running shorts, a shirt, a jacket, pants, a tank top, or Capri pants.
According to some embodiments, articles can comprise one or more fabrics as set forth herein, and may also include conventional textile fabrics. In embodiments comprising more than one kind of fabric, the fabrics may be layered, and/or arranged adjacent to one another in the manner of panels. For instance, the sides of a pair of shorts may comprise high-density fabric, while the back and front may comprise conventional fabric or layered fabrics. In some embodiments the various fabrics may be sewn together, or joined by other suitable means, but in some embodiments, disparate fabrics may be woven together to form a single unitary article without the need for sewing.
Turning to the drawings,
Some embodiments having been described hereinabove, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/332,252 entitled Weighted Fabric Articles and Related Materials and Methods filed on May 7, 2010 and now pending, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61332252 | May 2010 | US |