Metal detectable fiber and articles formed from the same

US10619268B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10619268-B2
Application numberUS-201414496818-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2014
Priority dateNov 13, 2013
Publication dateApr 14, 2020
Grant dateApr 14, 2020

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A fiber is provided with a polymer having a cross-section and a length. A particulate is distributed in the polymer in an amount to make the fiber detectable by X-ray detection or magnetic detection. The particulate is present in a core, a sheath, or both portions of polymer matrix. A process of detecting a fabric article is provided that includes the formation of a fiber in the form of a polymer having a cross-section and a length. A particulate is distributed in the polymer. A fiber is formed into a fabric. A fabric article is then manufactured from the fabric. The fabric article passes through an X-ray detector or a magnetic detector. A signal is collected from the X-ray detector or the magnetic detector indicative of the presence of the fabric article.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fabric formed from a plurality of fibers, each of said plurality of fibers comprising; a thermoplastic polymer having a cross-section and a length, the cross-section being between 0.1 and 400 microns; and a particulate comprising a plurality of spherical particles, and a plurality of flattened and misshaped particles formed from spherical particles, said particulate distributed in said thermoplastic polymer where said particulate is stainless steel making the fiber detectable by X-ray detection or magnetic detection, the particulate having a shortest linear dimension, as measured from among three orthogonal Cartesian coordinates axes X-Y-Z that is less than or equal to one half an average dimension along the three orthogonal Cartesian coordinate axes X-Y-Z of the cross-section wherein said particulate is present from 2 to 12 total weight percent of the total weight of the fiber. 2. A fabric formed from a plurality of fibers, each of said plurality of fibers comprising; a thermoplastic polymer having a cross-section and a length, the cross-section being between 0.1 and 400 microns; and a particulate comprising a plurality of spherical particles, and a plurality of flattened and misshaped particles formed from spherical particles, said particulate distributed in said thermoplastic polymer, said particulate making the fiber detectable by X-ray detection or magnetic detection, the particulate having a shortest linear dimension, as measured from among three orthogonal Cartesian coordinates axes X-Y-Z that is less than or equal to one half of an average dimension along the three orthogonal Cartesian coordinate axes X-Y-Z of the cross-section wherein said particulate is present from 2 to 12 total weight percent of the total weight of the fiber; and wherein said particulate is one of iron, bronze, brass, barium salts, cobalt, titanium, tin, copper, tungsten, platinum, silver, bismuth, zinc, lead, molybdenum, neodymium, samarium, alloys of any of the aforementioned metals, oxides of any of the aforementioned metals, or nitrides of any of the aforementioned metals. 3. The fabric of claim 1 , wherein said thermoplastic polymer is one of polypropylene, polyethylene, polybutene, polyisobutylene, a polyamide, a polyacrylate, a polystyrene, a polyurethane, an acetal resins, a polyethylene vinyl alcohol; a polyester, a polyphenylene sulfide, a thermoplastic elastomer, a polyacrylonitrile; a cellulose, a polyaramid, or a block copolymer containing at least one of the aforementioned polymers. 4. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic polymer is a single composition with the cross section that is one of circular, multi-lobal or polygonal. 5. The fabric of claim 1 further comprising a sheath surrounding said thermoplastic polymer. 6. A fabric formed from a plurality of fibers, each of said plurality of fibers comprising; a thermoplastic polymer having a cross-section and a length, the cross-section being between 0.1 and 400 microns; a particulate comprising a plurality of spherical particles, and a plurality of flattened and misshaped particles formed from spherical particles, said particulate distributed in said thermoplastic polymer, said particulate making the fiber detectable by X-ray detection or magnetic detection, the particulate having a shortest linear dimension, as measured from among three orthogonal Cartesian coordinates axes X-Y-Z that is less than or equal to one half an average dimension along the three orthogonal Cartesian coordinate axes X-Y-Z of the cross-section; wherein said particulate is present from 2 to 12 total weight percent of the total weight of the fiber; and wherein said thermoplastic polymer is a melt drawn thermoplastic. 7. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said particulate forms protrusions on said thermoplastic polymer. 8. A process of detecting a fabric article comprising: forming a fiber comprising a polymer having a cross-section and a length; and a particulate including a plurality of spherical particles and a plurality of flattened and misshaped particles formed from spherical particles, said particulate distributed in said polymer to form protrusions, where said particulate is stainless steel making the fiber detectable by balanced coil metal detection wherein said particulate is present from 2 to 12 total weight percent of the total weight of the fiber; forming a fabric from said fiber; manufacturing the fabric article from said fabric; passing the fabric article through a metal detector; and collecting a signal from said metal detector indicative of the presence of the fabric article. 9. The process of detecting the fabric article of claim 8 wherein the fabric article is a hair net, wipe, shoe cover, coverall suit, apron, beard cover, mop head, or filter. 10. The process of detecting the fabric article of claim 8 wherein the fabric article is non-woven. 11. The fabric of claim 2 , wherein said thermoplastic polymer is one of polypropylene, polyethylene, polybutene, polyisobutylene, a polyamide, a polyacrylate, a polystyrene, a polyurethane, an acetal resins, a polyethylene vinyl alcohol; a polyester, a polyphenylene sulfide, a thermoplastic elastomers, a polyacrylonitrile; a cellulose, a polyaramid, or a block copolymer containing at least one of the aforementioned polymers. 12. The fabric of claim 2 wherein said thermoplastic polymer is a single composition with the cross section that is one of circular, multi-lobal or polygonal. 13. The fabric of claim 2 further comprising a sheath surrounding said thermoplastic polymer. 14. The fabric of claim 6 wherein said particulate is stainless steel. 15. The fabric of claim 6 wherein said particulate is one of iron, bronze, brass, steel, barium salts, cobalt, titanium, tin, copper, tungsten, platinum, silver, bismuth, zinc, lead, molybdenum, neodymium, samarium, alloys of any of the aforementioned metals, oxides of any of the aforementioned metals, or nitrides of any of the aforementioned metals. 16. The fabric of claim 6 , wherein said thermoplastic polymer is one of polypropylene, polyethylene, polybutene, polyisobutylene, a polyamide, a polyacrylate, a polystyrene, a polyurethane, an acetal resins, a polyethylene vinyl alcohol; a polyester, a polyphenylene sulfide, a thermoplastic elastomers, a polyacrylonitrile; a cellulose, a polyaramid, or a block copolymer containing at least one of the aforementioned polymers. 17. The fabric of claim 6 wherein said thermoplastic polymer is a single composition with the cross section that is one of circular, multi-lobal or polygonal. 18. The fabric of claim 6 further comprising a sheath surrounding said thermoplastic polymer.

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  • Tags attached to, or associated with, an object, in order to enable detection of the object (record carriers for use with machines having a detectable tag or marker G06K19/00) · CPC title

  • D01F6/30Primary

    comprising olefins as the major constituent · CPC title

  • Particular cross section · CPC title

  • Surface characteristic · CPC title

  • Details, e.g. in the structure or functioning of sensors · CPC title

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What does patent US10619268B2 cover?
A fiber is provided with a polymer having a cross-section and a length. A particulate is distributed in the polymer in an amount to make the fiber detectable by X-ray detection or magnetic detection. The particulate is present in a core, a sheath, or both portions of polymer matrix. A process of detecting a fabric article is provided that includes the formation of a fiber in the form of a polym…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D01F6/30. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 14 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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