IP Library Granted Patent US 7,713,619
Granted Patent B2
US 7,713,619 · App. 11/632,526 · Granted May 11, 2010

Fiber for doll hair and doll hair comprising the same

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Patent No.
US 7,713,619
App. No.
11/632,526
Granted
May 11, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided doll hair having an unprecedented curly hairstyle using a multifilament having a spiral structure with many random overlaps through a twisting step, a thermal fixing step, an untwisting step, and a thermal provisional fixing step. Specifically, the doll hair of the present invention is achieved by a multifilament processed through a twisting step, a thermal fixing step, an untwisting step, and a thermal provisional fixing step, wherein the number of twist in the twisting step is 100 to 600 times/m, the thermal fixing step is performed by treatment at 60 to 100° C. for 1 to 60 minutes, the number of twist in the untwisting step is 1.1 times or more of the number of twist in the twisting step, the thermal provisional fixing step is performed by treatment at 50° C. to 70° C. for 5 to 30 minutes in a cone or hank, and the multifilament preferably has an apparent specific gravity of 0.02 to 0.1 g/cm 3 and a stretching ratio of 1.0 to 15.0%.

Claims (9)

1. A multifilament for doll hair, the multifilament having been processed through a twisting step, a thermal fixing step, an untwisting step, and a thermal provisional fixing step, wherein a number of twist in the untwisting step is larger than a number of twist in the twisting step, so that the multifilament exhibits a stretching ratio of 2.0% to 13.0%, the stretching ratio being determined by: fixing an upper end of the multifilament with a clamp; hanging the multifilament under an initial tension of 1.7 mg/dtex; marking the multifilament at a position of 20 cm from an upper clamp (a); applying a load of 90 mg/dtex to the multifilament; 30 seconds later, measuring a length of the multifilament (b); and calculating the stretching ratio by a following formula:

Stretching ratio(%)={( b−a )/ a}× 100.

2. The multifilament for doll hair according to claim 1 , wherein the number of twist in the twisting step is 100 times/m to 600 times/m, the treatment temperature is 60° C. to 100° C. and the treatment time is 1 minute to and 60 minutes in the thermal fixing step, the number of twist in the untwisting step is 1.1 times or more of the number of twist in the twisting step, and the treatment temperature is 50° C. to 70° C. and the treatment time is 5 minutes to 30 minutes in the thermal provisional fixing step.

3. The multifilament for doll hair according to claim 1 , wherein a cone is used in the thermal provisional fixing step.

4. The multifilament for doll hair according to claim 1 , wherein a hank is used in the thermal provisional fixing step.

5. The multifilament for doll hair according to claim 1 , wherein the multifilament has an apparent specific gravity of 0.02 g/cm 3 to 0.1 g/cm 3 .

6. Doll hair comprising the multifilament for doll hair according to any one of claims 1 to 5 .

7. The multifilament for doll hair according to claim 1 , wherein the multifilament having a spiral structure with many random overlaps.

8. The multifilament for doll hair according to claim 1 , wherein the multifilament has a single yarn fineness of 10 dtex to 100 dtex and a total fineness of 200 dtex to 2,500 dtex.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jan 15, 2014
From: KANEKA CORPORATION
To: KANEKA CORPORATION
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