Textiles: spinning – twisting – and twining – Apparatus and processes – Stapilizing
Patent
1986-06-16
1987-06-23
Petrakes, John
Textiles: spinning, twisting, and twining
Apparatus and processes
Stapilizing
28115, 28219, 28252, 28253, 57 90, 57 91, 57206, 57907, D02J 100, D02J 302, D01G 100
Patent
active
046742719
ABSTRACT:
The present invention pertains to a process and product thereof, and an apparatus, for converting a twisted, continuous filament, multifilament yarn into a staple-like yarn. The process is carried out by needling the yarn with a barbed needle in order to break yarn filaments. The broken yarn filaments protrude from the yarn after the needling process. The protruding filament ends give the resulting yarn the appearance of a spun yarn.
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BASF Corporation
Hurley Rupert B.
Petrakes John
Sherer Edward F.
Vestal Tom R.
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