Claims
- 1. A yarn for use in manufacturing artifical fur having underfur and guard hairs comprising:
- (a) a multiplicity of staple fibers having tapered ends, said fibers being of a denier and length useful to form guard hairs of the artificial fur,
- (b) blended with fibers (a) a multiplicity of at least one kind of fibers selected from the group consisting of (I) a staple fiber which is shorter and of less denier than said fibers (a) and being of a denier and length useful to form underfur of the artificial fur, and a fiber which is of less denier than said fibers and which has the capability of being easily cut into a staple fiber which is shorter than said fibers, and which is of a denier and length useful to form underfur of the artificial fur, said fibers (a) and (b) being relatively longitudinally slidable to separate at least some of the fibers from others of the fibers, and
- (c) temporary binding means connected to said fibers (a) and (b) to maintain them in continuity and resistant to longitudinal sliding separation during fabrication, whereby upon breaking or releasing the temporary binding means at least some of said fibers (a) and (b) may be longitudinally slidingly separated without being broken.
- 2. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein said fibers (a) and (b) comprise a fibrous bundle.
- 3. The yarn according to claim 2, wherein said fibrous bundle is composed of plurality of yarns of fiber (a) and fiber (b) respectively.
- 4. The yarn according to claim 3, wherein both fibrous bundles composed of the fiber (a) and (b) are spun yarns.
- 5. The yarn according to claim 3, wherein said fibrous bundle of the fiber (b) is a filament bundle.
- 6. The yarn according to the claim 5, wherein said fiber (b) of the fibrous bundle is a weak fiber.
- 7. The yarn according to claim 5 wherein said fibers (b) are a multifilament yarn.
- 8. The yarn according to claim 3, wherein said fibrous bundle is twisted.
- 9. The yarn according to claim 3, wherein said yarns are plied with each other.
- 10. The yarn according to claim 2, wherein said fibrous bundle is a blended fibrous bundle composed of the fibers (a) and (b).
- 11. The yarn according to claim 10, wherein said fibrous bundle is a blended spun yarn made of fibers (a) and (b).
- 12. The yarn according to the claim 11, wherein said fibrous bundle is a core spun yarn comprising fibers (a) and (b).
- 13. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein said binding means (c) is a weak yarn disposed around the pile fibers (a) and (b), whereby the fibers (a) and (b) may be liberated by the step of breaking the weak yarn thereby breaking the continuity of said pile fibers (a) and (b) by imparting tension along the fiber axes.
- 14. The yarn according to claim 13, wherein binding means (c) comprises an auxiliary yarn spirally surrounding a main portion of said fibers (a) and (b).
- 15. The yarn according to claim 14, wherein said auxiliary yarn is formed of a fibrous material having greater solubility than the fibers (a) and (b).
- 16. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein said binding means (c) is a soluble material positioned to unify the fibers (a) and (b), whereby the fibers (a) and (b) may be liberated by dissolving said binding means (c).
- 17. The yarn according to the claim 16, wherein said binding means (c) is a soluble yarn which is soluble in a solvent which does not dissolve the fibers (a) and (b).
- 18. The yarn according to claim 16, wherein a main portion of said fibers are partially adhered to each other or partially fixed to each other by melting.
- 19. The yarn according to claim 1 wherein said fibers (a) and (b) form a pile yarn, and wherein a main portion of said pile yarn is selected from a yarn having substantially zero twist and yarn provided with low twist.
- 20. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein said fibers (b) are provided with crimp.
- 21. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein said fibers (a) and (b) are further provided with a supplemental fibrous material in addition to said fibers (a) and (b).
- 22. The yarn according to claim 21, wherein said supplemental fibrous material is selected from the group consisting of multifilament yarns and staple fibers.
- 23. The yarn according to claim 21, wherein said supplemental fibrous material is a soluble fiber.
- 24. The yarn according to claim 21, wherein said supplemental fibrous material has such limited strength that it is easily broken by a force less than the force required to break the fibers (a) or (b).
- 25. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein said fibers (a) and (b) comprise a yarn provided with fibers so arranged therein that the free ends of the individual fibers are distributed at random therein.
- 26. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein said fibers (a) are provided with two tapered free ends and said two groups (a) and (b) satisfy the following relationship:
- the fineness (D) of said fibers (a) material is in the following range defined by equation (1);
- 15.ltoreq.D.ltoreq.80 Equation (1)
- the blend ratio (R) of said fibers (a) and (b) is in the following range defined by equation (2); ##EQU3## wherein D designates the denier of the thickest portion of each fiber (a),
- R designates the blend ratio of said fibers (a) in % by weight and is defined by the equation ##EQU4## wherein A designates the weight of said fibers (a) contained in a unit weight of said pile yarn, and
- B designates the weight of said fibers (b) contained in said unit weight of said pile yarn.
- 27. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein the length of the fibers (a) is in the range between 10 and 75 mm.
- 28. The yarn according to claim 27 wherein the length of fibers (a) is in the range between 15 and 30 mm.
- 29. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein the ratio between the length of fibers (a) and the length of fibers (b) is greater than 1 and smaller than 5.
- 30. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein the blend ratio of said fibers (a) and (b) is in arrange between 15% and 70%.
- 31. The yarn according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the fibers (a) or (b) is a splittable or separable fiber.
Priority Claims (3)
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55-166526 |
Nov 1980 |
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56-51655 |
Apr 1981 |
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56-79357 |
May 1981 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of our U.S. application Ser. No. 395,010 filed July 1, 1982, now abandoned, and of its continuation Ser. No. 863,591, filed May 15, 1986. Further, claims directed to the looped pile method embodiment of this invention are located in copending divisional application Ser. No. 924,041, filed Oct. 28, 1986 while claims directed to the apparatus are located in copending divisional application Ser. No. 924,256, filed Oct. 28, 1986.
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