IP Library Granted Patent US 7,700,191
Granted Patent B2
US 7,700,191 · App. 11/894,912 · Granted Apr 20, 2010

Flame resistant spun staple yarns made from blends of fibers derived from diamino diphenyl sulfone and high modulus fibers and fabrics and garments made therefrom and methods for making same

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Patent No.
US 7,700,191
App. No.
11/894,912
Granted
Apr 20, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention relates to a flame-resistant spun staple yarns and fabrics and garments comprising these yarns and methods of making the same. The yarns have 50 to 95 parts by weight of a polymeric staple fiber containing a structure derived from a monomer selected from the group consisting of 4,4′diaminodiphenyl sulfone, 3,3′diaminodiphenyl sulfone, and mixtures thereof; and 5 to 50 parts by weight of a high modulus staple fiber having a tensile modulus of 200 grams per denier (180 grams per dtex) or greater or greater, based on 100 parts by weight of the polymeric fiber and the high modulus fiber in the yarn.

Claims (45)

1. A flame-resistant spun yarn consisting of:

50 to 95 parts by weight of polymeric staple fiber containing a polymer or copolymer derived from a monomer selected from the group consisting of 4,4′ diaminodiphenyl sulfone, 3,3′ diaminodiphenyl sulfone, and mixtures thereof and

5 to 50 parts by weight of high modulus staple fiber having a tensile modulus of 200 grams per denier (180 grams per dtex) or greater; based on 100 parts by weight of the polymeric fiber and the high modulus staple fiber in the yarn.

2. The flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 1 wherein,

the polymeric staple fiber is present in an amount of 50 to 75 parts by weight; and

the high modulus staple fiber is present in an amount of 25 to 50 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of the polymeric staple fiber and the high modulus staple fiber in the yarn.

3. The flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 2 wherein,

the polymeric staple fiber is present in an amount of 60 to 70 parts by weight; and

the high modulus staple fiber is present in an amount of 30 to 40 parts by weight, based on the total amount of the polymeric staple fiber and the high modulus staple fiber in the yarn.

4. The flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 1 wherein,

at least 80 mole percent of the polymer or copolymer used in the polymeric staple fiber is derived from a sulfone amine monomer or a mixture of sulfone amine monomers.

5. The flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 1 wherein,

the high modulus staple fiber has a tenacity of 5 grams per denier (4.5 grams per dtex) or greater.

6. The flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 1 wherein,

the high modulus staple fiber has a tenacity of 10 grams per denier (9 grams per dtex) or greater.

7. The flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 1 wherein, the polymeric staple fiber contains a structure derived from the monomer selected from the group of terephthaloyl chloride, isophthaloyl chloride, and mixtures thereof.

8. The flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 1 wherein,

the high modulus staple fiber comprises poly(paraphenylene terephthalamide).

9. The flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 1 wherein,

the high modulus staple fiber is a fiber selected from the group of para-aramid, polyazoles, carbon, and mixtures thereof.

10. A woven fabric comprising the yarn of claim 1 .

11. A protective garment comprising the yarn of claim 1 .

12. A flame-resistant garment comprising, in order:

an inner thermal lining, a liquid baffler; and

an outer shell fabric, the outer shell fabric comprising the woven fabric of claim 10 .

13. A method of producing a flame-resistant spun yarn comprising:

a) forming a fiber mixture consisting of 50 to 95 parts by weight of a polymeric staple fiber containing a polymer or copolymer derived from a monomer selected from the group consisting of 4,4′ diaminodiphenyl sulfone, 3,3′ diaminodiphenyl sulfone, and mixtures thereof; and

5 to 50 parts by weight of high modulus staple fiber having a tensile modulus of 200 grams per denier (180 grams per dtex) or greater, based on 100 parts by weight of the polymeric fiber and the high modulus fiber in the yarn; and

b) spinning the fiber mixture of step a into a spun staple yarn.

14. The method of producing a flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 13 wherein,

the polymeric staple fiber is present in an amount of 50 to 75 parts by weight; and

the high modulus staple fiber is present in an amount of 25 to 50 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of the polymeric staple fiber and the high modulus staple fiber in the yarn.

15. The method of producing a flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 14 wherein,

the polymeric staple fiber is present in an amount of 60 to 70 parts by weight; and

the high modulus staple fiber is present in an amount of 30 to 40 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of the polymeric staple fiber and the high modulus staple fiber in the yarn.

16. The method of producing a flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 13 wherein,

at least 80 mole percent of the polymer or copolymer used in the polymeric staple fiber is derived from a sulfone amine monomer or a mixture of sulfone amine monomers.

17. The method of producing a flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 13 wherein,

the high modulus staple fiber has a tenacity of 5 grams per denier (4.5 grams per dtex) or greater.

18. The method of producing a flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 13 wherein,

the polymeric staple fiber contains a structure derived from the monomer selected from the group of terephthaloyl chloride, isophthaloyl chloride, and mixtures thereof.

19. The method of producing a flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 13 wherein,

the high modulus staple fiber comprises poly(paraphenylene terephthalamide).

20. The method of producing a flame-resistant spun yarn of claim 13 wherein,

the high modulus staple fiber is a fiber selected from the group of para-aramid, polyazoles, carbon, and mixtures thereof.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2019
From: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
To: DUPONT SAFETY & CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Reel/Frame 051180/0648 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 28, 2008
From: ZHU, REIYAO; GABARA, VLODEK
To: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
Reel/Frame 020863/0990 →