US3208483A - Non-woolen textile that simulates woolen homespun fabric - Google Patents
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- Y10T442/00—Fabric [woven, knitted, or nonwoven textile or cloth, etc.]
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- the invention is predicated upon the discovery that the imprinting of a pattern having a predetermined regularity, upon a loosely woven base whose strand spacing follows a predetermined different regularity which is out of register with the imprint, produces a haphazardly mutilated irregular imprint whose appearance, in combination with the weave characteristics of the base, closely resembles that of a woolen homespun material.
- the loosely woven base has relatively heavy warp threads spaced apart by a distance 2x, and weft threads of substantially the same denier as the warp threads but spaced apart by a distance x.
- weft threads of substantially the same denier as the warp threads but spaced apart by a distance x.
- the imprint consists of parallel rows of spaced markings extending in the warp direction, with the rows spaced apart by a distance x-i-r where r is a fraction of x in which the denominator is not evenly divisible by the numerator.
- FIGURE 1 is an exaggerated view of a woven base suitable for the practice of the invention.
- FIGU'RE 2 is a representation, on the same scale, of an illustrative imprint to be applied to the textile of FIG- URE 1.
- the weave illustratively depicted in FIGURE 1 comprises evenly spaced warp threads 12, intermediate leno weave warps 11, and evenly spaced weft threads 10.
- the warp and weft threads and 12 are substantially the same in thickness or denier, Whereas the leno weave threads 11 are appreciably thinner. None of the strands is woolen, and the threads 10 and 12 are composed of textured yarn.
- warp threads 12 there are about nine warp threads 12 per inch, and for comparative purposes the spacing between them has been designated 2x in FIGURE l. There are about eighteen weft threads 10 per inch, and the spacing between them is about half of the spacing between warps 12, viz., a distance x as indicated in FIGURE 1.
- Alternate warps 11 are twisted in one direction, the remainder in the other. These warps lie about midway between the successive warp threads 12, and serve in known fashion to lend firmness and stability to the fabric. They also play an important part in affecting the overall appearance of the base fabric.
- the imprint depicted in FIGURE 2 consists of substantially rectangular bars 13 arranged in parallel rows 14, evenly spaced.
- the markings in each row are evenly spaced apart, and are preferably staggered with respect to those in adjacent rows.
- the rows 14 extend in the Warp direction.
- the bars 13 preferably have a length substantially equal to x-i-r.
- the base fabric employed has a predetermined regularity of pattern, and so does the imprint.
- the desirable result attained by this invention stems from the combined use of patterns whose regularities have predetermined differences so that there is no registerability between them.
- the bars 13 of the imprint have widths substantially eqn-al to the thickness of the warp threads 12, but there are about twelve rows 14 per inch so that the imprints do not fall regularly upon the warps 12; in fact, most of the warp threads 12 that receive any -imprint at all will bear a mark narrower in width than-*that of a bar 13.
- there are about six bars 13 per inch in each row so that there is no readily apparent regular spacing between the imprints, if any, received by the weft threads 10.
- the rows 14 of the imprint pattern can be seen to be spaced apart by a distance x-i-r where r is a fraction of x in which the denominator is not evenly divisible by the numerator.
- the imprinting of the base fabric can be carried out in any of numerous known ways, as by providing an appropriately configured printing roller. Any desired colors can be employed, and the base fabric itself can be woven of strands having selected colors or color combinations.
- the imprint can be applied to the base textile across its entire width, or it may be applied only in selected areas or bands.
- the resultant fabric can be employed for a large variety of purposes, eg., for draperies, upholstery, or garments, and has numerous advantages in that it Iesembles a homespun woolen but is actually composed of yarns having the desirable characteristics of non-woolen materials.
- a non-woolen textile simulating a woolen fabric of homespun character comprising a loosely woven base and an imprint thereon;
- said base having warp threads spaced apart by a distance 2x, and weft threads spaced apart by a distance x;
- said imprint consisting of parallel rows of spaced bars, said rows extending in the warp direction and being spaced apart by ⁇ a distance x-i-r where r is a fraction of x in which the denominator is not evenly divisible 3 by the numerator, said bars having lengths which are substantially equal to x-i-r, the bars of each row being staggered with respect to those in the adjacent rows.
- said bars having widths substantially equal to the thickness of the warp threads.
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US1817716A (en) * | 1930-12-03 | 1931-08-04 | Fairclough & Gold Inc | Curtain |
DE594508C (en) * | 1934-03-17 | Hermann Bekel | Woven cloth | |
US1990421A (en) * | 1932-07-23 | 1935-02-05 | Taylor Aubrey Evelyn | Variegated surface and display material and device |
US2024177A (en) * | 1932-08-23 | 1935-12-17 | Celanese Corp | Treatment of textile materials |
US2075480A (en) * | 1934-03-06 | 1937-03-30 | Taylor Aubrey Evelyn | Patterned materials produced particularly by printing |
US2360245A (en) * | 1942-05-19 | 1944-10-10 | Courtaulds Ltd | Manufacture of bolting cloth, grit gauze, and the like |
US2769723A (en) * | 1952-04-21 | 1956-11-06 | Bailly Louis | Needlework canvas carrying a stitchwork pattern and method of stencilling said pattern thereon |
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US628867A (en) * | 1898-07-07 | 1899-07-11 | William Strang Jr | Textile fabric. |
AT46857B (en) * | 1908-09-01 | 1911-03-10 | Eduard Siefert-Schwab | Process for the production of melange and changeante effects on fabrics by means of fabric printing. |
US1817716A (en) * | 1930-12-03 | 1931-08-04 | Fairclough & Gold Inc | Curtain |
US1990421A (en) * | 1932-07-23 | 1935-02-05 | Taylor Aubrey Evelyn | Variegated surface and display material and device |
US2024177A (en) * | 1932-08-23 | 1935-12-17 | Celanese Corp | Treatment of textile materials |
US2075480A (en) * | 1934-03-06 | 1937-03-30 | Taylor Aubrey Evelyn | Patterned materials produced particularly by printing |
US2360245A (en) * | 1942-05-19 | 1944-10-10 | Courtaulds Ltd | Manufacture of bolting cloth, grit gauze, and the like |
US2769723A (en) * | 1952-04-21 | 1956-11-06 | Bailly Louis | Needlework canvas carrying a stitchwork pattern and method of stencilling said pattern thereon |
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CN104313759A (en) * | 2014-09-29 | 2015-01-28 | 冯灵梅 | Native cloth manufacturing process |
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