JPS58214541A - Composite yarn and production thereof - Google Patents

Composite yarn and production thereof

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JPS58214541A
JPS58214541A JP57093740A JP9374082A JPS58214541A JP S58214541 A JPS58214541 A JP S58214541A JP 57093740 A JP57093740 A JP 57093740A JP 9374082 A JP9374082 A JP 9374082A JP S58214541 A JPS58214541 A JP S58214541A
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村上 文男
山形 誠一
坂井 政明
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Abstract

(57)【要約】本公報は電子出願前の出願データであるた
め要約のデータは記録されません。
(57) [Summary] This bulletin contains application data before electronic filing, so abstract data is not recorded.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 この発明は毛皮調布帛用糸およびその製造方法に関する
ものであり、詳しくはミンク調高級布帛用糸およびその
製造方法に関する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a yarn for fur-like fabrics and a method for producing the same, and more particularly to a yarn for mink-like high-grade fabrics and a method for producing the same.

近年毛皮調布帛はミンク指向から高級化が進行しており
、それにつれて毛皮調布帛用糸も高品質なものが要求さ
れるようになってきた。布帛の高密度化から布帛用糸は
高級番手が必要となる。またさし毛の混率も、多い程良
好な毛皮調布帛となり。
In recent years, fur-like fabrics have become more luxurious, with the focus on mink, and as a result, high-quality yarns for fur-like fabrics have been required. Due to the increasing density of fabrics, high-quality yarns are required for fabrics. Also, the higher the blending rate of the wool, the better the fur-like fabric will be.

さし毛の直線性も不可欠となっている。Straightness of the hair is also essential.

現在毛皮調布帛用糸の製造は、リング精紡機およびリン
グネン糸機が使用されている。しかし該製造法によれば
系構成繊維本数、極短繊維長、さし毛の太くて無巻縮お
よびわた毛の少ない巻縮により高級番手の紡出は極めて
困難である。たとえ紡出できたとしても糸品質は粗悪な
ものになり。
Currently, ring spinning machines and ringen spinning machines are used to manufacture yarn for fur-like fabrics. However, according to this production method, it is extremely difficult to spin high-quality yarns due to the number of fibers constituting the system, the extremely short fiber length, the thick and non-crimping of the strands, and the small amount of crimping of the fluff. Even if it could be spun, the quality of the yarn would be poor.

さし毛の脱落が過多となったりまた紡出スピードを極端
に遅くする必要があり、さらに以下に記載するような多
くの欠点がある。すなわち高級番手化のためヨリを多く
入れる必要があり、そのヨリによってさし毛にヨリぐせ
がつきミンクのさし毛には程遠いものとなる。また糸表
面が凹凸になり織工程に於て毛羽の発生および糸切れの
原因となっている。さらにリング精紡機およびリングネ
ン糸機で800 Orpm以上で紡出すれば毛羽となる
さし毛の先端がラペット、アンチバルーニングバー。
In addition, there are many drawbacks such as excessive shedding of the hair, the necessity of extremely slow spinning speed, and many other disadvantages as described below. In other words, it is necessary to add a lot of twist to create a high-quality yarn, and the twist causes the hair to become curly, making it far from mink hair. Furthermore, the yarn surface becomes uneven, causing fuzz and yarn breakage during the weaving process. Furthermore, when spun at 800 Orpm or higher using a ring spinning machine or a ring spinning machine, the tips of the hair that become fluffy become lappets and anti-ballooning bars.

セパレータ、トラベラおよびリングに接触衝撃を受け、
わん曲したりさらには枝別れとなるなどの致命的な欠点
となる。これは太デニールのさし毛が糸表面に多く集ま
ることから必然的に毛羽が多くなり、容易に該欠点が発
生する。
The separator, traveler and ring receive contact impact,
This can lead to fatal flaws such as bending or even branching out. This is because a large amount of thick denier hair gathers on the yarn surface, which inevitably results in a large amount of fuzz, which easily causes this defect.

この発明の目的は上記のような欠点に鑑み、高品質な毛
皮調布帛用糸を能率よく提供するにある。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In view of the above-mentioned drawbacks, an object of the present invention is to efficiently provide a high-quality yarn for fur-like fabrics.

かかる目的を達成するために、この発明は次の如き構成
を有する。すなわち (1)少なくとも2成分の短繊維からなる混紡成分と、
連続糸条物とからなる複合糸において。
In order to achieve this object, the present invention has the following configuration. That is, (1) a blended component consisting of at least two staple fibers;
In composite yarns consisting of continuous threads.

イ、混紡成分のヨリは実質0であシ。B. The twist of the blended components is virtually zero.

口、混紡成分の少なくとも1成分Aは先端尖鋭化部を有
し、かつ他成分よりも繊維長が長く。
At least one component A of the blended components has a sharpened end portion and has a longer fiber length than the other components.

ハ、連続糸条物は溶解除去可能繊維からなることを特徴
とする複合糸。および (2)  短繊維束をドラフトし、中空スピンドルに導
き、該中空スピンドルの外側に巻かれた連続糸条物をバ
ルーニングさせつつフリースに巻回させる方法において
、前記短繊維束は少なくとも2成分は短繊維からなり、
1成分は先端尖鋭化部を有し、かつ他成分よりも繊維長
が長いものを用いることを特徴とする複合糸の製造方法
C. A composite yarn characterized in that the continuous yarn is composed of fibers that can be dissolved and removed. and (2) a method in which a short fiber bundle is drafted, guided to a hollow spindle, and wound around a fleece while ballooning the continuous yarn wound on the outside of the hollow spindle, wherein the short fiber bundle contains at least two components. Consisting of short fibers,
A method for producing a composite yarn, characterized in that one component has a sharpened end portion and has a longer fiber length than the other components.

である。It is.

本発明によれば少なくとも2成分の短繊維からなる混紡
成分のヨリは実質りとなシ、さし上用繊維にヨリぐせが
つかず、また後工程の開繊性2毛さばき性などが優れる
According to the present invention, the twist of the blended component consisting of at least two short fibers is substantially constant, the fibers for cutting do not get twisted, and the opening and handling properties in the subsequent process are excellent. .

さらに混紡成分の少なくとも1成分は先端尖鋭化部を有
し、かつ他成分よりも繊維長を長くすることにより、2
層構造のミンク調毛皮を得。
Furthermore, at least one of the blended components has a sharpened end portion, and by making the fiber length longer than the other components, two
Obtains layered mink-like fur.

連続糸条物は溶解除去可能繊維を用いることによって、
布帛後溶解除去し、より高品質なミンク調毛皮を得るこ
とができるのである。
By using fibers that can be dissolved and removed, continuous threads can be
By dissolving and removing it after fabrication, it is possible to obtain higher quality mink-like fur.

また少なくとも2成分の短繊維束を、つまり1成分は先
端尖鋭化部を有し、かつ他成分よりも繊維長が長い繊維
束をドラフトし、中空スピンドルに導き、該中空スピン
ドルの外側に巻かれた連続糸条物をバルーニングさせつ
つフリースに巻回させる方法は、糸切れなく、高速でし
かも高品質な布帛用糸を提供することができ9毛皮調布
帛製造工程に於てトラブルなくかつ高級な毛皮調布帛を
得ることができるのである。
Further, a short fiber bundle of at least two components, that is, one component has a sharpened portion and a fiber bundle having a longer fiber length than the other component, is drafted, guided to a hollow spindle, and wound around the outside of the hollow spindle. The method of ballooning and winding a continuous yarn material into fleece can provide high-quality fabric yarn without yarn breakage, at high speed, and without any trouble in the fur-like fabric manufacturing process. It is possible to obtain fur-like fabrics.

以下図面奉寺に基き本発明について更に詳しく説明する
。第1図は従来法によシ製造した糸を例示している。1
は2成分以上の短繊維からなる混紡成分であシ、2は連
続糸条物である。リング精紡機により混紡成分1のみ紡
績をおこない、のちにリングネン糸機により連続糸条物
2と共に逆方向のヨリを入れたものである。精紡機のヨ
リ数とネン糸機のヨリ数とは計算上は同数でも糸のスリ
ップ、伸び、張力などのヨリ効率の相違により混紡成分
1は完全な無ヨリ状にするのは困難である。
The present invention will be explained in more detail below based on the drawings. FIG. 1 illustrates a yarn produced by conventional methods. 1
2 is a blended component consisting of two or more staple fibers, and 2 is a continuous yarn. Only the blended component 1 is spun using a ring spinning machine, and later twisted in the opposite direction along with the continuous yarn 2 using a ring spinning machine. Even though the number of twists of the spinning machine and the number of twists of the threading machine are calculated to be the same, it is difficult to make blended spinning component 1 completely twist-free due to differences in twist efficiency such as thread slip, elongation, and tension.

これはさし上用繊維にヨリぐせがついたり、また布帛後
の開繊毛さばきに手数がかかる原因となる。
This causes the fibers for cutting to become kinky, and it takes time to open and handle the fibers after the fabric is made.

またリング精紡時の混紡成分1のヨリ縮み分がネン糸工
程に於て長くなり、連続糸条物2に巻回した形状となる
。これは糸番手が細い程、また連続糸条物の張力が大き
い程顕著になる。該糸構造であればさし上用繊維はヨリ
ぐせがつきやすいのは明らかである。また特に織工程に
於て綜絖および筬等で毛羽となり易く開口不良となった
り、しいては糸切れとなる。
In addition, the amount of shrinkage of the mixed spinning component 1 during ring spinning becomes longer in the yarn process, resulting in a shape wound around the continuous yarn 2. This becomes more noticeable as the yarn count becomes finer and as the tension of the continuous yarn increases. It is clear that with this thread structure, the fiber for cutting is likely to become twisted. In addition, particularly during the weaving process, healds, reeds, etc. tend to become fluffy, resulting in poor shedding or thread breakage.

またリング精紡機での紡出は太デニールのさし手用繊維
が糸表面に多く集まり毛羽が多くなり。
In addition, when spinning with a ring spinning machine, a large amount of thick denier fibers gather on the surface of the yarn, resulting in a lot of fuzz.

毛羽の先端が損傷を受は易い欠点がある。The disadvantage is that the tip of the fluff is easily damaged.

第2図は本発明の糸を例示している。1は2成分以上の
短繊維からなる混紡成分であり、完全な無ヨリ状である
。2は連続糸条物であるが巻回時の張力が低いため、糸
表面は滑らかである。糸紡出時に混紡成分1がわずかの
仮ヨリ数、短時間の仮ヨリ時間等によりさし手用繊維の
ヨリぐせがつかない原因となっている。また混紡成分の
1つであるさし手用繊維は均一に混紡されておシ、この
ことが毛羽を少なくしている。また比較的長い毛羽が同
一方向性を持って゛おり1毛羽の方向性を考慮したタテ
糸準備工程および織工程において前述の事と合わせて可
織性を著しく向上させている。
FIG. 2 illustrates the thread of the invention. 1 is a blended component consisting of two or more short fiber components, and is completely twist-free. Although No. 2 is a continuous thread, the thread surface is smooth because the tension during winding is low. At the time of yarn spinning, the blended spinning component 1 causes a small number of temporary twists, a short temporary twist time, etc., which prevents the fibers for the spinning hand from becoming twisted. In addition, the fiber for finishing, which is one of the blended components, is uniformly blended, which reduces fluff. In addition, the relatively long fluffs have the same directionality, and in combination with the above-mentioned process, the weavability is significantly improved in the warp yarn preparation process and the weaving process, which take into account the directionality of each fluff.

つまシ該糸の織機の綜絖通過性を最も考慮した通し方に
するのが好ましい。−!た糸強力も従来法により製造し
た糸と比較して10〜20q6も強くなっており、細番
手になる程この傾向は大きくなり。
It is preferable to use a threading method that best considers the ability of the thread to pass through the heddles of the loom. -! The yarn tenacity is also 10 to 20q6 stronger than yarn produced by conventional methods, and this tendency becomes stronger as the yarn count becomes finer.

第3図は本発明の複合糸製造方法である。FIG. 3 shows the method for manufacturing composite yarn of the present invention.

短繊維束11をドラフトパート部12でドラフトし中空
スピンドル13に導く。該中空スピンドル13の外側に
巻かれた連続糸条物14をバルーニングさせつつフリー
ス15に巻回させる。製造された複合糸16はデリベリ
ローラ17を通り。
The short fiber bundle 11 is drafted by a draft part 12 and guided to a hollow spindle 13. The continuous filament 14 wound around the outside of the hollow spindle 13 is ballooned and wound around a fleece 15. The manufactured composite yarn 16 passes through a delivery roller 17.

ワインダ18に巻き取られる。連続糸条物14は解舒方
向によって容易に2方向、捷たはS方向に巻回選択可能
である。
It is wound up by the winder 18. The continuous yarn material 14 can be easily wound in two directions, such as the twisted direction or the S direction, depending on the unwinding direction.

本発明において混紡成分のヨリの数は実質0であるが、
かかる数は多少の巾を持っていてもよく。
In the present invention, the number of twists of the blended components is substantially 0, but
This number may have some range.

例えば1m当910以下のような少ない数は有していて
もよい。かかる値は解除ヨリの程度の数である。
For example, it may have a small number such as 910 or less per 1 m. This value is the number of degrees of cancellation.

また本発明の複合糸は第2図の如く、はぼ一体化されて
おシ、糸形状がスムースで凹凸状でないことに特徴があ
る。
Further, as shown in FIG. 2, the composite yarn of the present invention is characterized in that the yarn shape is smooth and has no irregularities.

本発明の短繊維成分Aは合成繊維であればどのようなも
のでもよいが、好ましくはポリエステル繊維である。特
にポリブチレンテレフタレート。
The short fiber component A of the present invention may be any synthetic fiber, but preferably polyester fiber. Especially polybutylene terephthalate.

ポリエチレンテレフタレートは好ましい。こレバ。Polyethylene terephthalate is preferred. Koreba.

寸法安定性が良く9毛並が整って曲ったシしないこと、
およびアルカリ水溶液などで先端が尖鋭化しやすいから
である。短繊維成分Aの繊維長は10〜40mm程度が
取扱い性、製品要求特性よシ好ましい。
Good dimensional stability 9. The coat is well-coordinated and does not bend.
This is because the tip tends to become sharp due to an aqueous alkaline solution or the like. The fiber length of the short fiber component A is preferably about 10 to 40 mm in terms of handleability and required product properties.

また短繊維成分Aに混紡する成分は、天然繊維。The component blended with short fiber component A is natural fiber.

化学繊維1合成繊維等公知の繊維であればいかなるもの
でもよい。
Chemical Fiber 1 Any known fiber such as synthetic fiber may be used.

連続糸条物は溶解除去可能繊維であればどのようなもの
でもよい。例えばアルカリ水溶液に加水分解しつつ溶解
除去可能なポリエステル共重合体。
The continuous yarn may be any type of fiber that can be dissolved and removed. For example, a polyester copolymer that can be dissolved and removed while being hydrolyzed in an alkaline aqueous solution.

特に5−ナトリウムスルホイソフタレート、および/ま
たはポリアルキレングリコールを共重合させたポリエス
テル、有機溶剤に溶解するポリスチレン等のポリオレフ
ィン、温水に溶解するポリピロ  ニルアルコール系ポ
リマ等を用いることができる。
In particular, polyesters copolymerized with 5-sodium sulfoisophthalate and/or polyalkylene glycol, polyolefins such as polystyrene that are soluble in organic solvents, polypyronyl alcohol-based polymers that are soluble in hot water, and the like can be used.

特に取扱いの安全性からポリビニルアルコール系フィラ
メントが好ましい。該連続糸条物の巻回回数は300〜
900 T/mが好ましい。
In particular, polyvinyl alcohol filaments are preferred from the viewpoint of handling safety. The number of windings of the continuous yarn is 300~
900 T/m is preferred.

また本発明の複合糸は細番手で10〜30番程度が好ま
しい。
Further, the composite yarn of the present invention preferably has a fine count of about 10 to 30.

以下実施例によシ説明する。This will be explained below using examples.

実施例1 さし毛用短繊維としてPBT40dx30mm(偏平十
字、先染、47%混入)、わた毛用短繊維としてP B
 T 1.7 d x 20 mm (先染、39チ混
入)、さらに水溶性PVAステーグル2dx38mm 
(14q6混入)を混紡したスライバーを水溶性PTA
フィラメント糸56D−28Fでカバリング精紡機で紡
出した。(紡出番手15°6.ヨリ数457T/m、−
+す方向2.紡速14.2 m/min )糸切れは皆
無であシ、極めて好調であった。得られた複合糸は第2
図に示すように表面が滑らかな毛羽の少ない糸が得られ
た。
Example 1 PBT40dx30mm (flat cross, yarn dyed, 47% mixed) as short fiber for hair, P B as short fiber for cotton hair
T 1.7 d x 20 mm (yarn dyed, 39 pieces mixed), and water-soluble PVA staple 2 d x 38 mm
(14q6 mixed) is mixed with water-soluble PTA.
It was spun with a covering spinning machine using filament yarn 56D-28F. (Spinning count 15°6. Twist number 457T/m, -
+ direction 2. (Spinning speed: 14.2 m/min) There was no yarn breakage, and the results were extremely good. The obtained composite yarn is
As shown in the figure, a yarn with a smooth surface and little fuzz was obtained.

次に地糸タテ、ヨコにポリエステル紡績糸40/2  
を、パイル糸に前記のとおシ試作した糸を使用してダブ
ルベルベット織機によりパイル織物を織成した。地織密
度はタテXヨコ:64×45本/口」、パイル密度はタ
テx ヨj : 52 x30本/吋、パイル長は30
mmである。得られた生機をポリウレタン15%DMF
溶液でバッキングし、80℃温湯でポリウレタンを凝固
すると同時にPVAフィラメント糸を溶解除去、脱水、
乾燥後ブラッシングを繰返しパイルの解繊1毛さばきお
よび遊び毛の除去を行なった。製織性も好調で特に問題
なかった。バッキング加工も糸が細いだめポリウレタン
の付着性良好であった。ちなみに従来法による布帛用糸
の紡出を試みたが糸切れが多く、また糸外観も悪く本案
の効果が確認された。
Next, the ground thread is 40/2 polyester spun yarn vertically and horizontally.
A pile fabric was woven using a double velvet loom using the experimentally produced yarn as the pile yarn. Ground weave density is vertical x width: 64 x 45 pieces/inch, pile density is vertical x width: 52 x 30 pieces/inch, pile length is 30
It is mm. The obtained gray cloth is made of polyurethane 15% DMF.
Backing with solution, coagulating polyurethane with hot water at 80℃, simultaneously dissolving and removing PVA filament thread, dehydration,
After drying, brushing was repeated to defibrate the pile and remove loose hair. Weavability was also good and there were no particular problems. The backing process also showed good adhesion of polyurethane due to the thin thread. Incidentally, an attempt was made to spin fabric yarn using the conventional method, but the yarn broke frequently and the appearance of the yarn was poor, confirming the effectiveness of the present invention.

本発明の複合糸使いパイル織物は、仕上げ加工後さし毛
の直線性およびパイルの高密度化が可能となり、よりミ
ンク調外観、風合いとなった。
After finishing, the pile fabric using composite yarn of the present invention can achieve straightness of the pile and increase the density of the pile, giving it a more mink-like appearance and texture.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図は従来法により製造した糸、第2図は本発明の糸
を例示しだ側面概略図である。第6図は本発明の複合糸
の製造方法を示す。 1:2成分以上の短繊維からなる混紡成分2:連続糸条
物 11:短繊維束 12: ドラフトパート部 16:中空スピンドル 14:連続糸条物 15:フリース 16:複合糸 17:デリベリローラ 18:ワインダ
FIG. 1 is a schematic side view illustrating a yarn produced by a conventional method, and FIG. 2 is a side view illustrating a yarn according to the present invention. FIG. 6 shows the method for manufacturing the composite yarn of the present invention. 1: Blend component consisting of two or more staple fibers 2: Continuous yarn 11: Short fiber bundle 12: Draft part 16: Hollow spindle 14: Continuous yarn 15: Fleece 16: Composite yarn 17: Delivery roller 18: Winder

Claims (7)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] (1)少なくとも2成分の短繊維からなる混紡成分と、
連続糸条物とからなる複合糸において。 イ、混紡成分のヨリは実質Oであり。 口、混紡成分の少なくとも1成分Aは先端尖鋭化部を有
し、かつ他成分よりも繊維長が長く。 ハ、連続糸条物は溶解除去可能繊維からなることを特徴
とする複合糸。
(1) A blended component consisting of at least two staple fibers;
In composite yarns consisting of continuous threads. A. The twist of the blended components is essentially O. At least one component A of the blended components has a sharpened end portion and has a longer fiber length than the other components. C. A composite yarn characterized in that the continuous yarn is composed of fibers that can be dissolved and removed.
(2)短繊維成分Aはポリエステル繊維からなることを
特徴とする特許請求の範囲第(1)項記載の複合糸。
(2) The composite yarn according to claim (1), wherein the short fiber component A is made of polyester fiber.
(3)連続糸条物がポリビニルアルコール系フィラメン
トからなることを特徴とする特許請求の範囲第(1)項
記載の複合糸。
(3) The composite yarn according to claim (1), wherein the continuous yarn is made of polyvinyl alcohol filaments.
(4)短繊維成分Aは10fn+n−40nnnからな
ることを特徴とする特許請求の範囲第(1)項記載の複
合糸。
(4) The composite yarn according to claim (1), wherein the short fiber component A consists of 10fn+n-40nnn.
(5)糸番手が10番〜30番(細番手)であることを
特徴とする特許請求の範囲第(1)項記載の複合糸。
(5) The composite yarn according to claim (1), wherein the yarn count is 10 to 30 (fine count).
(6)短繊維束をドラフトし、中空スピンドルに導き、
該中空スピンドルの外側に巻かれた連続糸条物をバルー
ニングさせつつフリースに巻回させる方法において、前
記短繊維束は少なくとも2成分の短繊維からなシ、1成
分は先端尖鋭化部を有し、かつ他成分よりも繊維長が長
いものを用いることを特徴とする複合糸の製造方法。
(6) Drafting the short fiber bundle and guiding it to a hollow spindle,
In the method of ballooning the continuous yarn wound around the outside of the hollow spindle and winding it into a fleece, the short fiber bundle is composed of at least two components of short fibers, one of which has a sharpened tip. , and a method for producing a composite yarn characterized by using a yarn having a longer fiber length than other components.
(7)連続糸条物の巻回回数が300 T7m〜900
fであることを特徴とする特許請求の範囲第(6)項記
載の複合糸の製造方法。
(7) The number of windings of the continuous yarn is 300 T7m to 900
The method for manufacturing a composite yarn according to claim (6), characterized in that: f.
JP57093740A 1982-06-01 1982-06-01 Composite yarn and production thereof Granted JPS58214541A (en)

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS61296135A (en) * 1985-06-21 1986-12-26 旭化成株式会社 Thick denier blended composite yarn
JPS63152421A (en) * 1986-12-05 1988-06-24 ソシエテ・アノニム・シヤープ Production of composite yarn equipped with core composed of long fiber surrounded by outside lapping
JP4916582B1 (en) * 2011-05-23 2012-04-11 楠橋紋織株式会社 Yarn cotton and woven and knitted fabric using yarn cotton

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS61296135A (en) * 1985-06-21 1986-12-26 旭化成株式会社 Thick denier blended composite yarn
JPS63152421A (en) * 1986-12-05 1988-06-24 ソシエテ・アノニム・シヤープ Production of composite yarn equipped with core composed of long fiber surrounded by outside lapping
JP4916582B1 (en) * 2011-05-23 2012-04-11 楠橋紋織株式会社 Yarn cotton and woven and knitted fabric using yarn cotton

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