Dimensionally-stable, fire-resistant melt-blown fibers and nonwoven structures including a flame retarding polymer
US-2020071865-A1 · Mar 5, 2020 · US
US11753754B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11753754-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917268697-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2023 |
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Fabrics formed from a multitude of continuous fibers, each of the fibers including many individual filaments, are disclosed. The fibers are held together by a stitching yarn. Properties of the stitching yarn allow a resin to more readily flow through the fabric.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A reinforcing fabric comprising: a plurality of first fibers oriented in a first direction; a plurality of second fibers oriented in a second direction; and a stitching yarn maintaining the first fibers and the second fibers in their respective orientations, wherein the second direction is different from the first direction; wherein the stitching yarn has a linear density of at least 70 dTex; wherein the stitching yarn has a first crimp contraction, prior to stitching, of at least 24%, and wherein the stitching yarn has a second crimp contraction, after being unstitched from the fabric, with the second crimp contraction being reduced from the first crimp contraction by no more than 30%. 2. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the first direction is 0 degrees, which corresponds to a lengthwise direction of the reinforcing fabric. 3. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the second direction is within the range of greater than 0 degrees to less than or equal to 90 degrees. 4. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the first fibers constitute between 91 wt. % and 99.5 wt. % of the fabric; and wherein the second fibers constitute between 0.5 wt. % and 9 wt. % of the fabric. 5. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the first fibers are glass fibers. 6. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the second fibers are glass fibers. 7. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the first fibers are carbon fibers. 8. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the second fibers are carbon fibers. 9. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the first fibers are glass fibers and the second fibers are glass fibers, and wherein a glass composition of the first fibers differs from a glass composition of the second fibers. 10. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the first fibers include at least two distinct types of fibers selected from the group consisting of glass fibers, basalt fibers, and carbon fibers. 11. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the stitching yarn comprises a plurality of filaments, and wherein the filaments have an average diameter of at least 12 μm. 12. The reinforcing fabric of claim 11 , wherein a number of the filaments is within the range of 20 to 80. 13. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the stitching yarn constitutes less than 3 wt. % of the fabric. 14. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the stitching yarn is made of a natural or synthetic polymer. 15. The reinforcing fabric of claim 14 , wherein the polymer is one of a polyester and a polyamide. 16. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the stitching yarn has a linear mass density within the range of 70 dTex to 250 dTex. 17. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the stitching yarn forms a stitching pattern through the fabric, the stitching pattern being selected from the group consisting of a tricot stitching pattern, a symmetric double tricot stitching pattern, an asymmetric double tricot stitching pattern, a symmetric diamant stitching pattern, and an asymmetric diamant stitching pattern. 18. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the stitching yarn defines a stitching length within the range of 3 mm to 6 mm. 19. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the stitching yarn is formed from two discrete strands. 20. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing fabric further comprises a plurality of third fibers oriented in a third direction, wherein the second fibers are glass fibers and the third fibers are glass fibers, and wherein a glass composition of the second fibers is the same as a glass composition of the third fibers.
with yarns stitched through one or more layers or tows, e.g. stitch-bonded fabrics (layered products not united by stitch loops B32B5/22) · CPC title
Reinforcing materials; Prepregs · CPC title
including several arrays of unbent yarn, e.g. multiaxial fabrics · CPC title
by applying or inserting filamentary binding elements · CPC title
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