Claims
- 1. A method of spinning yarn having surface effects and simulating the appearance of a fully twisted yarn, comprising the steps of:
- (a) acting upon a sliver or roving to separate free ends of surface fibers having short staple length of between about 0.5-6 inches;
- (b) transporting the fibers in a linear direction A at a substantially constant linear speed; and
- (c) while transporting the fibers, rotating the free ends to provide a core formed by approximately 20-40% of the fibers of the sliver or roving, the core having a limited amount of real twist, and approximately 80-60% of the fibers wrapped about the core, to provide surface effects, the yarn simulating the appearance of a fully twisted yarn.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (c) is practiced utilizing a hollow shaft having at least a portion of an entire circumferential surface thereof with perforations, and mounted for rotation about an axis substantially coincident with the direction A, and by passing the fibers of the sliver or roving through the hollow shaft while applying a vacuum to the exterior of the shaft circumferential surface with perforations.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (a) is practiced so that the staple length of the fibers is about 1.5 inches.
- 4. A yarn formed of short staple fibers on the order of 1.5 inches having about 20-40% of such fibers forming a core with real twist and about 80-60% of such fibers wrapped about the core fibers to provide surface effects and having the appearance of a fully twisted yarn, produced by the steps of:
- (a) acting upon a sliver or roving to separate free ends of surface fibers having short staple length;
- (b) transporting the fibers in a linear direction A at a substantially constant linear speed; and
- (c) while transporting the fibers, rotating the free ends to provide a core formed of approximately 20-40% of the fibers of the sliver or roving, the core having real twist, and approximately 80-60% of the fibers wrapped about the core, to provide surface effects, the yarn simulating the appearance of a fully twisted yarn.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 680,510, filed Dec. 11, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,719,744 and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 386,078 filed June 7, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,507,913 issued Apr. 2, 1985.
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