IP Library Granted Patent US 11,767,619
Granted Patent B2
US 11,767,619 · App. 15/718,115 · Granted Sep 26, 2023

Knit fastener loop products

Inventors: Paul R. Erickson (New Boston, NH); Sihan Wang (Manchester, NH); Dale E. Turcotte (New Boston, NH); Okan Ala (Amherst, NH)
Assignee: Velcro IP Holdings LLC
D04B9/12A44B18/0023A44B18/0034D04B1/04D04B9/26D04B15/06D04B15/32D04B15/48D04B35/00D10B2401/041D10B2401/10D10B2501/0632
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Patent No.
US 11,767,619
App. No.
15/718,115
Granted
Sep 26, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of making a loop fastener product features knitting, such as by circular knitting, a pile yarn and one or more ground yarns to form a stretchable knit fabric having loops of the pile yarn extending from a knit ground, with the ground yarns including polymers of differing melt temperatures. The knit fabric is then held in a desired state while the fabric is set by first applying sufficient heat to cause the lower melt temperature resin to flow into interstices of the fabric ground, and then allowing the fabric to cool. The cooled fabric ground is less stretchable in two orthogonal directions after setting than before setting, has a greater air permeability after setting than before setting, and has hook-engageable pile loops extending from bound interstices.

Claims (19)

1. A method of making a loop fastener product, the method comprising

knitting a pile yarn and one or more ground yarns to form a stretchable knit fabric having loops of the pile yarn extending from a knit ground, wherein at least one of the ground yarns comprises a bicomponent yarn with a filament comprising a first portion of a first polymer and a second portion of a second polymer, the first and second portions bonded together along a length of the filament and defining a boundary between the first and second polymers;

holding the knit fabric in a flat state; and

while the fabric is held, setting the fabric by first applying sufficient heat to cause resin of the first portion of the bicomponent yarn filament to flow into interstices of the fabric ground, and then allowing the fabric to cool, such that the cooled fabric ground is less stretchable in two orthogonal directions after setting than before setting, the cooled fabric has a greater air permeability after setting than before setting, and has hook-engageable pile loops extending from interstices bound by the first polymer;

wherein holding the knit fabric comprises increasing a width of the fabric as the resin of the first portion of the bicomponent yarn filament flows, thereby maintaining the knit fabric in a taut state during heating.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein knitting the pile yarn and one or more ground yarns comprises circular knitting.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the filament of the bicomponent yarn forms a sheath about a filament core of the second polymer.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the bicomponent yarn is a first yarn of the one or more ground yarns, the one or more ground yarns also comprising a second yarn of a third polymer.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the third polymer is of a lower melting point than the second polymer.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the knitting comprises feeding the first and second yarns together through a common hole to a needle rack of a circular knitting machine.

7. The method of claim 4 , further comprising texturizing the first and second yarns together prior to knitting.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the pile yarn comprises an extruded monofilament having a tenacity of at least 4 grams per denier.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein applying sufficient heat comprises applying heat only in selected areas of the fabric, thereby causing a variation in setting across the fabric.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the pile yarn is of a different color than the bicomponent yarn, and wherein setting the fabric changes a perceptible color of a side of the fabric opposite the pile loops.

11. A method of making a loop fastener product, the method comprising

knitting a pile yarn and one or more ground yarns to form a stretchable knit fabric having loops of the pile yarn extending from a knit ground, wherein at least one of the ground yarns comprises a bicomponent yarn with a filament comprising a first portion of a first polymer and a second portion of a second polymer, the first and second portions bonded together along a length of the filament and defining a boundary between the first and second polymers;

holding the knit fabric in a flat state; and

while the fabric is held, setting the fabric by first applying sufficient heat to cause resin of the first portion of the bicomponent yarn filament to flow into interstices of the fabric ground, and then allowing the fabric to cool, such that the cooled fabric ground is less stretchable in two orthogonal directions after setting than before setting, the cooled fabric has a greater air permeability after setting than before setting, and has hook-engageable pile loops extending from interstices bound by the first polymer;

wherein the pile yarn is of a different color than the bicomponent yarn, and wherein setting the fabric changes a perceptible color of a side of the fabric opposite the pile loops.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2021
From: VELCRO BVBA
To: VELCRO IP HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 054891/0107 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 29, 2017
From: ERICKSON, PAUL R.; WANG, SIHAN; TURCOTTE, DALE E.; ALA, OKAN
To: VELCRO BVBA
Reel/Frame 044061/0585 →