Flame resistant fabrics
US-2024102211-A1 · Mar 28, 2024 · US
US9920474B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9920474-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313799336-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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A fiber blend, a yarn spun from the fiber blend, and a fabric made from the yarn, wherein the fiber blend is a blend of staple fibers comprising non-FR cellulosic fibers, modacrylic fibers, and aramid fibers intimately blended together. The blend is such that the cellulosic fibers constitute at least about 45 wt. % of the fiber blend, a weight ratio of the modacrylic fibers to the cellulosic fibers is at least 0.8 but not exceeding 1.0, and the aramid fibers make up no more than 15 wt. % of the fiber blend.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flame-resistant intimate fiber blend of staple fibers comprising non-FR cellulosic fibers, modacrylic fibers, and aramid fibers intimately blended together, wherein: the cellulosic fibers constitute at least 45 wt. % to at most 54 wt. % of the fiber blend; the modacrylic fibers constitute at least 36 wt. % to at most 49 wt. % of the fiber blend, where a weight ratio of the modacrylic fibers to the cellulosic fibers is at least 0.8 but less than 1.0; and the aramid fibers make up at least 3 wt. % to at most 15 wt. % of the fiber blend. 2. The flame-resistant intimate fiber blend of claim 1 , wherein the aramid fibers constitute para-aramid fibers. 3. The flame-resistant intimate fiber blend of claim 2 , wherein the non-FR cellulosic fibers comprise non-FR synthetic cellulosic fibers. 4. The flame-resistant intimate fiber blend of claim 3 , wherein the blend comprises: 45 wt. % to 50 wt. % of the cellulosic fibers; 38 wt. % to 45 wt. % of the modacrylic fibers; and wt. % to 15 wt. % of the para-aramid fibers. 5. The flame-resistant intimate fiber blend of claim 3 , wherein the blend comprises: 45 wt. % to 50 wt. % of the cellulosic fibers; 38 wt. % to 42 wt. % of the modacrylic fibers; and 10 wt. % to 15 wt. % of the para-aramid fibers. 6. A flame-resistant fabric constructed from yarns spun from the intimate fiber blend of claim 1 , the fabric having a weight of 4.0 oz./yd 2 to 10.5 oz./yd 2 . 7. The flame-resistant fabric of claim 6 , having a weight of 6.5 oz./yd 2 to 9.0 oz./yd 2 . 8. The flame-resistant fabric of claim 6 , wherein the fabric is woven. 9. The flame-resistant fabric of claim 6 , wherein the fabric has an average char length less than 2.5 inches when tested in accordance with ASTM D6413. 10. The flame-resistant fabric of claim 6 , wherein the fabric has a thermal shrinkage less than 3.0% when tested in accordance with NFPA 2112-2012. 11. A garment constructed from the flame-resistant fabric of claim 6 . 12. A method of making a flame-resistant fabric, comprising the steps of: forming an intimate blend of staple fibers, the staple fibers comprising non-FR cellulosic fibers, modacrylic fibers, and aramid fibers, wherein: the cellulosic fibers constitute at least 45 wt. % to at most 54 wt. % of the fiber blend; the modacrylic fibers constitute at least 36 wt. % to at most 49 wt. % of the fiber blend, where a weight ratio of the modacrylic fibers to the cellulosic fibers is at least 0.8 but less than 1.0; and the aramid fibers make up at least 3 wt. % to at most 15 wt. % of the fiber blend; spinning the blend of staple fibers into yarn; and knitting or weaving the yarn to form fabric. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising the steps of: dyeing the modacrylic fibers with basic dye; and dyeing the cellulosic fibers with fiber reactive or direct dye. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising using a dye fixative to fix the dyes. 15. The method of claim 12 , comprising weaving the yarn in a twill pattern to form the fabric. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the spinning step comprises open-end spinning the blend of staple filers into yarn. 17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the spinning step comprises ring spinning the blend of staple fibers into yarn. 18. The method of claim 12 , wherein the spinning step comprises air jet spinning the blend of staple fibers into yarn. 19. The method of claim 12 , further comprising the step of calendaring the fabric to reduce air permeability of the fabric. 20. A yarn formed from a blend of staple fibers comprising non-FR cellulosic fibers, modacrylic fibers, and aramid fibers intimately blended together, wherein: the cellulosic fibers constitute at least 45 wt. % to at most 54 wt. % of the fiber blend; the modacrylic fibers constitute at least 36 wt. % to at most 49 wt. % of the fiber blend, where a weight ratio of the modacrylic fibers to the cellulosic fibers is at least 0.8 but less than 1.0; and the aramid fibers make up at least 3 wt. % to at most 15 wt. % of the fiber blend. 21. The yarn of claim 20 , wherein the yarn is ring-spun. 22. The yarn of claim 20 , wherein the yarn is air jet-spun. 23. The yarn of claim 20 , wherein the yarn is open-end spun.
by combining fibres, filaments, or yarns, having different shrinkage characteristics {(D02G1/004 takes precedence)} · CPC title
Cellulose-derived artificial fibres · CPC title
Heat-resistant, fireproof or flame-retardant yarns or threads (fire- or flame-proof filaments D01F1/07; woven fabrics using heat-resistant or fireproof threads D03D15/513) · CPC title
Dyeing or printing processes combined with mechanical treatment · CPC title
Flame or heat resistance, fire retardancy properties · CPC title
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