Claims
- 1. A woven polyolefin secondary backing comprising warp members and fill members, one of said warp and fill members comprising polyolefin ribbon from 0.5 to 4 mils thick, the other of said warp and fill members comprising heavily fibrillated polyolefin ribbon, the fibrils in said ribbon being from 3 to 235 denier and having an average denier of from about 12 to about 150, the backing characterized by a tensile strength greater than 30 pounds in the ribbon direction and greater than 25 pounds in the fibrillated ribbon direction and a delamination strength greater than 7.5 pounds.
- 2. A woven polypropylene secondary backing comprising polypropylene ribbon warp members that are from 0.5 to 4 mils thicks and heavily fibrillated polypropylene ribbon as the fill member, the fibrils in said fibrillated ribbon being from 3 to 235 denier, having an average denier of about 12 to about 150, the backing characterized by a tensile strength greater than 30 pounds in the warp direction, and greater than 25 pounds in the fill direction and a delamination strength greater than 7.5 pounds.
- 3. A woven polypropylene secondary carpet backing comprising ribbon polypropylene warp members from 0.5 to 4 mils thick, and from 75 to about 120 mils wide and heavily fibrillated polypropylene fill members whose fibrils are from 4 to 200 denier having an average denier of about 15 to about 100, said secondary backing characterized by a tensile strength greater than 30 pounds in the warp direction, and greater than 25 pounds in the fill direction and delamination strength greater than 7.5 pounds.
- 4. A synthetic woven fabric comprising warp members and fill members, at least one of which comprises heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon, the fabric being characterized by a tensile strength greater than 25 pounds in the fibrillated ribbon direction and a delamination strength greater than 7.5 pounds when laminated to a soft carpet.
- 5. A fabric according to claim 4 in which one of the warp and fill member comprises heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon and the other of the warp and fill members comprises unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated synthetic ribbons.
- 6. A fabric according to claim 5 in which the unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated ribbons are from 0.5 to 4 mils thick and from 30 to 200 mils wide.
- 7. A fabric according to claim 5 in which the unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated ribbons are from 1.0 to 3 mils thick and from 50 to 100 mils wide.
- 8. A fabric according to claim 5 in which the unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated ribbons are from 1.0 to 3 mils thick and from 50 to 100 mils wide.
- 9. A fabric according to claim 4 in which both the warp and the fill members comprise heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon.
- 10. A fabric according to claim 4 in which the fibrils of the heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon are from 3 to 235 denier and have an average denier from about 12 to about 150.
- 11. A fabric according to claim 10 in which a majority of the fibrils are less than 60 denier.
- 12. A fabric according to claim 4 in which the fibrils of the heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon are from 4 to 200 denier and have an average denier from about 12 to about 125.
- 13. A fabric according to claim 4 in which the fibrils of the heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon have an average denier of from 15 to 100.
- 14. A fabric according to claim 4 in which the warp and fill members each independently is polyamide, polyester, polyolefin or mixture thereof.
- 15. A fabric according to claim 4 in which the warp and fill members each is polyolefin.
- 16. A fabric according to claim 4 in which the warp and fill members are both polypropylene.
- 17. A fabric according to claim 4 in which the warp comprises unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated synthetic ribbon from 0.5 to 4 mils thick and the fill comprises heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon having fibrils from 4 to 200 denier and an average denier from 12 to 150.
- 18. A fabric according to claim 4 in which the warp comprises ribbons of polyamide, polyester, polyolefin or mixtures thereof, the warp ribbons being from 0.5 to 4 mils thick and from 30 to 200 mils wide and the fill comprises heavily fibrillated ribbons of polyamide, polyester, polyolefin or mixtures thereof, having fibrils from 4 to 200 denier and having an average denier of 15 to 100, the fabric further characterized by a tensile strength greater than 30 pounds in the warp direction and greater than 25 pounds in the fill direction.
- 19. A synthetic woven fabric comprising warp members and fill members, at least one of which comprises heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon, the fabric being characterized by a tensile strength greater than 25 pounds in the fibrillated ribbon direction and having been processed to raise fibril ends above the plane of the fabric.
- 20. A fabric according to claim 19 in which one of the warp and fill members comprises synthetic ribbon from 0.5 to 4 mils thick and from 30 to 120 mils wide and the other of the warp and fill members comprises heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon, having from 3 to 235 denier and an average denier from about 12 to about 150, the facric characterized by a tensile strength greater than 25 pounds in the fibrillated ribbon direction and a tensile strength greater than 30 pounds in the other direction and having been processed to raise fibril ends above the plane of the fabric.
- 21. A fabric according to claim 20 in which the warp member comprises unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated ribbon and the fill member comprises heavily fibrillated ribbon.
- 22. A fabric according to claim 19 in which the heavily fibrillated ribbon is polypropylene.
- 23. A synthetic woven secondary carpet backing comprising warp and fill members at least one of said members comprising heavily fibrillated ribbons of polyolefin, polyamide, polyester or mixture thereof having fibrils from 3 to 235 denier and an average denier from about 12 to about 150 the backing characterized by a tensile strength greater than 25 pounds in the fibrillated ribbon direction and a delamination strength greater than 7.5 pounds when adhered to a soft carpet.
- 24. A secondary carpet backing according to claim 23 in which both warp and fill members comprise heavily fibrillated ribbons.
- 25. A secondary carpet backing according to claim 23 in which one of the warp and fill members comprises an unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated ribbon of polyolefin, polyamide, polyester or mixture thereof from 0.5 to 4 mils thick and 30 to 200 mils wide.
- 26. A secondary carpet backing according to claim 25 in which the warp comprises unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated ribbon and the fill comprises heavily fibrillated ribbon.
- 27. A secondary carpet backing according to claim 26 in which the warp comprises ribbons of polyolefin that are 1.0 to 3 mils thick and 50 to 150 mils wide and the fill comprises heavily fibrillated polyolefin ribbons having fibrils from 3 to 235 denier and an average denier of about 12 to about 150, the backing characterized by a tensile strength greater than 30 pounds in the warp direction and greater than 25 pounds in the fill direction and a delamination strength greater than 7.5 pounds when adhered to a soft carpet.
- 28. A secondary carpet backing according to claim 27 in which the warp comprises ribbons of polypropylene that are 1.5 to 3 mils thick and 60 to 100 mils wide and the fill comprises heavily fibrillated ribbons of polypropylene having fibrils from 4 to 200 denier and an average denier of about 15 to 100 said backing characterized by a tensile strength greater than 30 pounds in the warp direction and greater than 25 pounds in the fill direction and a delamination strength greater than 7.5 pounds when adhered to a soft carpet.
- 29. A secondary carpet backing according to claim 28 having from 10 to 30 ribbon ends per inch in the warp and from about 6 to about 12 fill picks per inch.
- 30. A carpet structure comprising
- (a) a primary backing containing a face pile attached thereto and
- (b) a secondary backing adhered to the underside of said primary backing and comprising synthetic warp members and fill members woven into a fabric, at least one of said warp and fill members comprising heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon, the secondary backing characterized by a tensile strength greater than 25 pounds in the fibrillated ribbon direction and a delamination strength greater than 7.5 pounds.
- 31. A carpet structure according to claim 30 in which the warp and fill is each independently polyolefin, polyamide, polyester or mixture thereof and the heavily fibrillated ribbon has fibrils from 3 to 235 denier and an average denier from about 12 to about 150.
- 32. A carpet structure according to claim 31 in which both warp and fill members comprise heavily fibrillated ribbons.
- 33. A carpet structure according to claim 31 in which one of the warp and fill members comprises unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated ribbon of polyolefin, polyamide, polyester or mixture thereof from 0.5 to 4 mils thick and 30 to 200 mils wide.
- 34. A carpet structure according to claim 33 in which the warp comprises unfibrillated or substantially unfibrillated ribbons of polyolefin 1.0 to 3 mils thick and 50 to 150 mils wide and the fill comprises heavily fibrillated polyolefin ribbons having fibrils from 4 to 200 denier and an average denier of about 15 to 100.
- 35. A carpet structure according to claim 30 having from 10 to 30 ribbon ends per inch in the warp and from about 6 to about 12 fill picks per inch.
- 36. A carpet structure according to claim 30 in which the adhesive is rubber latex or hot melt adhesive.
- 37. A method of aftertreating woven textile and textile being woven of polyolefin ribbon warp members and heavily fibrillated fill members to raise the fibril ends of said fibrillated members above the surface of the textile which comprises needling said textile by barbed needles, said needles being reciprocated from about 350 to 800 strokes per minute to penetrate said textile at a depth of 5/8 inches to about 15/32 inch and from about 100 to about 300 penetrations per square inch of textile.
- 38. A method of aftertreating a textile according to claim 37 in which the warp and fill members are polypropylene.
- 39. A method of aftertreating a woven textile according to claim 37 in which the needles are reciprocated in a needleboard.
- 40. A method of aftertreating a woven textile according to claim 39 in which the needles are arranged in rows in the needleboard with the barbs parallel to the unfibrillated members.
- 41. A method of aftertreating a woven textile according to claim 37 in which the needles have a pair of barbs 180.degree. opposed on their shanks.
- 42. A method of making a synthetic secondary carpet backing which comprises processing a fabric woven of synthetic warp and fill members, wherein at least one of the warp and fill members comprises heavily fibrillated synthetic ribbon, to raise fibril ends above the plane of the fabric, the resulting secondary carpet backing characterized by a tensile strength in the fibrillated ribbon direction greater than 25 pounds and a delamination strength greater than 7.5 pounds when laminated to a soft carpet.
- 43. A method according to claim 42 in which the processing comprises brushing, penetration by barbed needles, abrasion or combination thereof.
- 44. A method according to claim 43 in which the processing comprises brushing with a clothing napper.
- 45. A method according to claim 43 in which the processing comprises penetration by barbed needles of substantially only the fibrillated member.
- 46. A method according to claim 45 in which the needles have a pair of rows of barbs, 180.degree. opposed on the shank.
- 47. A method according to claim 46 in which each row has two barbs, each barb in one row being displaced from a corresponding barb in the other row.
- 48. A method according to claim 47 in which the needles are pinched barb 15 .times. 18 .times. 32 .times. 3.0 or 3.5 gauge.
- 49. A method according to claim 43 in which the needles are reciprocated and penetrate the fabric to a depth of from 5/8 to about 15/32 inches.
- 50. A method according to claim 43 in which the needles are reciprocated from about 350 to about 800 strokes per minute and penetrate the fabric from about 100 to 300 penetrations per square inch of fabric.
- 51. A method according to claim 50 in which the fabric moves through the zone of reciprocating needles at from about 20 to about 40 feet per minute.
- 52. A method according to claim 50 in which the needles are arranged in rows in a reciprocating needleboard with the backs of the needles perpendicular to the fibrillated member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 583,001 filed June 6, 1975, now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 493,185 filed July 30, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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3542632 |
Eickhoff |
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3549470 |
Greenwald |
Dec 1970 |
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Continuations (1)
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583001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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493185 |
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