Multifunctional active yarns and textiles
US-2023002937-A1 · Jan 5, 2023 · US
US11939704B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11939704-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117503401-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2020 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2024 |
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A woven, water-vapor permeable, water-responsive, shape-memory wool fabric that possesses switchable pore size and shape responsive to varying water content absorbed thereby is demonstrated, more particularly, the wool fabric exerts corresponding thermal and water vapor regulations between the wearer and the surroundings with respect to the temperature and humidity changes.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A knit, water-vapor permeable, water-responsive, shape-memory wool fabric comprising: a plurality of descaled wool fibers twisted into single yarns at a twisting density of 100 to 600 twists per meter of fibers; and multi-ply yarns formed from the single yarns and having a twisting frequency of 200 to 700 twists per meter of the single yarns, the multi-ply yarns being steam set to form shape-memory multi-ply yarns; wherein the shape-memory multi-ply yarns being formed into a first knitting pattern including dynamic pore openings reversibly responsive to an absorbed fabric water content, such that the knit, water-vapor permeable, water-responsive, shape-memory wool fabric has a pore area percentage that reversibly increases from zero percent pore area at zero percent fabric water absorption to approximately 70% pore area at approximately 75 percent fabric water absorption. 2. The wool fabric of claim 1 , wherein the multi-ply yarns are between two and five single yarns at the first twisting frequency of 200 to 400 twists per meter of the single yarns. 3. The wool fabric of claim 1 , wherein the multi-ply yarns are processed by chlorination in an ultrasonic bath. 4. The wool fabric of claim 3 , wherein the ultrasonic bath contains a chlorination solution comprising sodium hypochlorite, hydrochloric acid, and nano-calcium carbonate; the ultrasonic bath is set at an ultrasonic frequency and power of 35 KHz and 40 W, respectively, under a temperature of 37° C. 5. The wool fabric of claim 4 , wherein the multi-ply yarns are immersed into the ultrasonic bath for about 45 minutes to remove surface scales from the multi-ply yarns. 6. The wool fabric of claim 3 , wherein the multi-ply yarns after being processed by said chlorination are twisted at a second twisting frequency of 100 to 600 twists per meter of the single yarns. 7. The wool fabric of claim 6 , wherein the multi-ply yarns are twisted by ring spinning either in a combed or carded manner. 8. The wool fabric of claim 6 , wherein the second twisting frequency is from 200 to 400 twists per meter of the fibers. 9. The wool fabric of claim 1 , wherein the multi-ply yarns, the plurality of descaled wool fibers and fabric knitted therefrom are biodegradable. 10. A method for preparing a knit, water-vapor permeable, water-responsive, shape-memory wool fabric, comprising: descaling surface scales of a plurality of wool fibers by chlorination under ultrasound to form the plurality of descaled wool fibers; combing or carding the plurality of descaled wool fibers after said descaling; twisting the plurality of descaled wool fibers at a twisting frequency of 100 to 600 twists per meter of the fibers to yield the single yarns; twisting the single yarns at a twisting frequency of 200 to 700 twists per meter of the single yarns to yield the multi-ply yarns; setting the multi-ply yarns by steaming followed by drying to form the shape-memory multi-ply yarns; forming a first knitting pattern into the shape-memory multi-ply yarns to obtain a knit, water-vapor permeable, water-responsive, shape-memory wool fabric, wherein the first knitting pattern including dynamic pore openings reversibly responsive to an absorbed fabric water content, such that the knit, water-vapor permeable, water-responsive, shape-memory wool fabric has a pore area percentage that reversibly increases from zero percent pore area at zero percent fabric water absorption to approximately 70% pore area at approximately 75 percent fabric water absorption. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the multi-ply yarns are twisted by ring spinning at 200 to 400 twists per meter after said combining or carding. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the multi-ply yarns are between two to five single yarns at a twisting frequency of 400 to 600 twists per meter. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the setting of the multi-ply yarns by steaming is for about 10 to 90 minutes following by said drying at about 105° C. for about 10 to 90 minutes in an oven. 14. A textile made of a wool fabric prepared according to the method of claim 10 .
composed, at least in part, of natural fibres · CPC title
with characteristics dependent on the amount or direction of twist · CPC title
Wool · CPC title
Moisture-responsive characteristics · CPC title
Shape recovering or form memory · CPC title
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