Composite fabric including structured film and method of forming same
US-2018222143-A1 · Aug 9, 2018 · US
US10273612B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10273612-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515506213-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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Spunbonded electret webs comprising polylactic acid fibers, in which at least some of the polylactic acid fibers are meltspun, drawn, charged fibers that include charging additive; and, methods of making such fibers and webs.
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What is claimed is: 1. A spunbonded electret web comprising polylactic acid fibers, wherein at least some of the polylactic acid fibers are meltspun, drawn, charged fibers that comprise from about 0.1 wt. % to about 5.0 wt. % charging additive, and wherein the web is a through-air bonded web. 2. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn polylactic acid fibers comprise from about 0.5 wt. % to about 2.0 wt. % charging additive. 3. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn polylactic acid fibers exhibit a % crystallinity of at least about 30%. 4. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn polylactic acid fibers are directly-collected fibers that make up at least about 97 wt. % of the fibrous material of the web. 5. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn polylactic acid fibers comprise from about 0.1% to about 5.0% of a non-polylactic acid polymeric nucleating agent. 6. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn polylactic acid fibers contain less than 0.1% of any non-polylactic acid polymeric nucleating agent. 7. The spunbonded web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn polylactic acid fibers contain less than 0.01% of any non-polymeric nucleating agent. 8. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn polylactic acid fibers are comprised of at least about 97 wt. % polylactic acid and wherein the fibers comprise less than about 3 wt. % of any non-polylactic acid polymer. 9. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn polylactic acid fibers comprise polylactic acid with a mass ratio of L-lactic acid monomer units to D-lactic acid monomer units of from about 97:3 to about 100:0. 10. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn polylactic acid fibers comprise polylactic acid stereocopolymer with a mass ratio of L-lactic acid monomer units to D-lactic acid monomer units of from about 99:1 to about 99.7:0.3. 11. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 , wherein the polylactic acid fibers also comprise D-polylactic acid homopolymer that is present as a melt additive and that comprises from about 0.5 wt. % to about 10 wt. % of the polylactic acid fibers. 12. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the meltspun, drawn, charged polylactic acid fibers are corona-charged fibers, hydrocharged fibers, corona-hydrocharged fibers, or mixtures thereof. 13. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the web exhibits a % Penetration Ratio of at least about 400%. 14. The spunbonded electret web of claim 1 wherein the web comprises a Quality Factor Retention Q 3 /Q 0 of at least about 75% after being aged for three days at 70° C. at about 15% humidity. 15. An air filter comprising the spunbonded electret web of claim 1 . 16. The air filter of claim 15 , wherein the web is pleated so as to comprise rows of oppositely-facing pleats and wherein the pleated web is framed with a rigid perimeter frame so that the air filter is a framed air filter. 17. A method of filtering air, the method comprising the step of passing ambient air, as motivated by a motorized blower, through the framed, pleated air filter of claim 16 . 18. A method of making a spunbonded electret web comprising polylactic acid fibers, the method comprising: meltspinning molten filaments comprising polylactic acid that comprises from about 0.1 wt. % to about 5.0 wt. % charging additive; at least partially solidifying the meltspun molten polylactic acid filaments to form meltspun polylactic acid fibers; attenuating the polylactic acid fibers so that the polylactic acid fibers are drawn at an apparent fiber speed of at least about 1000 m/min; collecting the drawn polylactic acid fibers as a mat of polylactic acid fibers; through-air bonding the mat of polylactic acid fibers to transform the mat of polylactic acid fibers into a web of autogenously-bonded polylactic acid fibers; and, charging at least some of the meltspun polylactic acid fibers. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the charging of at least some of the fibers comprises corona charging, hydrocharging, or corona-hydrocharging. 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the charging of the fibers comprises charging the web of autogenously-bonded polylactic acid fibers. 21. The method of claim 18 wherein the polylactic acid fibers are drawn at an apparent fiber speed of at least about 2000 m/min. 22. The method of claim 18 wherein the polylactic acid fibers are drawn at an apparent fiber speed of at least about 3000 m/min. 23. The method of claim 18 wherein the through-air bonding is performed with moving air heated to a temperature of at least approximately 120° C. 24. The method of claim 18 wherein the through-air bonding is performed with moving air heated to a temperature of at least approximately 150° C. 25. The method of claim 18 further comprising the step of pleating the web of autogenously-bonded polylactic acid fibers and attaching a rigid perimeter frame to a perimeter of the pleated web, to form a framed, pleated air filter.
with bonds between thermoplastic yarns or filaments produced by welding · CPC title
using electrostatic forces to remove particles, e.g. electret filters · CPC title
Electret · CPC title
sintered or bonded · CPC title
using rollers, or like mechanical devices, e.g. snubbing pins · CPC title
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