Textiles: spinning – twisting – and twining – Strand structure – Staple fiber blends
Patent
1984-06-11
1987-02-24
Petrakes, John
Textiles: spinning, twisting, and twining
Strand structure
Staple fiber blends
15229R, 57238, 57242, 57257, 57297, 156148, 156158, 428375, 428394, 428396, D02G 344, D02G 304, A47L 1320
Patent
active
046447415
ABSTRACT:
A certain process and exemplary machinery for making yarn which is particularly useful for producing mops and mats utilizes yarn generally of a mixture of cotton and certain synthetic fibers and subjects the yarn to heat and pressure. The heat melts the surface of the synthetic fibers and pressure urges the cotton fibers into engagement with the synthetic fibers. Upon cooling, the cotton fibers are mechanically bonded to the synthetic fibers and provide a mop yarn which is fluid absorbant, durable and resistant to scrubbing abrasion and maintains integrity for repeated use and washings.
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Chalfant Robert D.
Gradinger J. Gary
Quearry Robert W.
Wilson Charles G.
Golden Star Inc.
Petrakes John
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