Novel wool textile
By employing a special weaving structure consisting of a surface layer, an inner layer, and an antistatic layer in wool textiles, the problem of unstable antistatic performance in traditional wool textiles has been solved, achieving a long-lasting and stable antistatic effect as well as the durability and comfort of the fabric.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520100802.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-16
AI Technical Summary
The antistatic properties of traditional wool textiles weaken with each wash and may affect the texture of the fabric, posing a safety hazard.
It adopts a special weaving structure of surface layer, inner layer and antistatic layer. The antistatic layer is made of antistatic warp and weft yarns that are alternately twisted with conductive fiber filaments and polyester fiber filaments, which are interwoven with the surface layer and inner layer to form a continuous antistatic network.
It achieves a long-lasting and stable antistatic effect, improves the durability and comfort of fabrics, reduces static electricity buildup, and enhances interlayer bonding.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wool textile technology, and more specifically, to a novel wool textile. Background Technology
[0002] Wool textiles are favored in daily life and industrial applications due to their softness and warmth. However, static electricity has always been a common problem for consumers. Static electricity not only causes wool textiles to attract dust, affecting their appearance, but it can also cause electric shocks when worn or used, leading to discomfort. In some special environments, static electricity can even pose safety hazards.
[0003] Traditionally, antistatic processes in wool textiles are addressed through finishing techniques, such as applying antistatic agents to the fabric surface. However, this method has several limitations. Firstly, the effectiveness of antistatic agents often diminishes with repeated washing, failing to maintain antistatic properties indefinitely. Secondly, some antistatic agents may negatively impact the original texture and color of the wool textile, thus reducing product quality. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology and propose a new type of wool textile.
[0005] To solve the above problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A novel wool textile product includes a surface layer, an inner layer, and an antistatic layer, wherein the surface layer and the inner layer are stacked together.
[0007] The surface layer includes a plurality of first warp and first weft threads, which are woven together in a staggered and floating manner; the inner layer includes a plurality of second warp and second weft threads, which are woven together in a staggered and floating manner.
[0008] The antistatic layer includes several antistatic warp and antistatic weft threads. The antistatic warp threads are distributed at intervals from the first warp thread. The antistatic warp threads are used as warp threads, and the first and second weft threads are used as weft threads, and they are woven alternately and interwoven on the surface layer and the inner layer. The antistatic weft threads are used as weft threads, and the first, second, and antistatic warp threads are used as warp threads, and they are woven alternately and interwoven on the surface layer and the inner layer.
[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution: the first meridian in the surface layer corresponds to the second meridian in the inner layer, and the first parallel in the surface layer corresponds to the second parallel in the inner layer.
[0010] As a further description of the above technical solution: the antistatic warp and antistatic weft are made of the same material, the antistatic warp includes conductive fiber filaments and polyester fiber filaments, and the antistatic warp is formed by alternating strands of conductive fiber filaments and polyester fiber filaments.
[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution: the first meridian and the second parallel are made of the same material, and the first parallel and the second meridian are made of the same material.
[0012] As a further description of the above technical solution: the first warp is made of several polyether ester elastic fibers twisted together, and the first weft is made of several wool fibers twisted together.
[0013] Compared with existing technologies, the advantages of this utility model are:
[0014] I. This solution establishes an independent antistatic layer and employs a special weaving method to tightly interweave the antistatic warp and weft threads of the antistatic layer with the surface and inner layers, forming a uniform and continuous antistatic network structure. Compared with traditional finishing antistatic methods, this structure will not experience a significant decrease in antistatic performance due to washing or other factors. It can effectively conduct and release static electricity for a long time, significantly reducing the accumulation of static electricity on the surface of wool textiles and providing users with long-lasting and stable antistatic protection.
[0015] Second, the presence of conductive fiber filaments in this solution can quickly conduct static electricity and disperse it throughout the fabric, thereby effectively reducing surface static electricity accumulation and achieving a long-lasting and stable antistatic effect. Polyester fiber filaments can increase the strength and stability of the antistatic warp.
[0016] Third, the overlapping of warp and weft threads in the surface and inner layers of this design, along with the special weaving method of the antistatic layer with the surface and inner layers, enhances the bonding force between the layers, making the entire wool textile structure more stable, less prone to delamination or unraveling, and improving the durability of the product.
[0017] IV. The first warp yarn in this design is made of polyether ester elastic fiber twisted together, giving the wool textile excellent elasticity and tensile properties, making it less prone to deformation during use. The first weft yarn is made of wool fiber twisted together, ensuring the softness, warmth, and moisture absorption of the wool textile, thus improving the product's comfort. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This utility model Figure 1 A split diagram;
[0020] Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the antistatic warp of this utility model.
[0021] Explanation of the labels in the diagram:
[0022] 1. Surface layer; 11. First warp; 12. First weft; 2. Inner layer; 21. Second warp; 22. Second weft; 3. Antistatic layer; 31. Antistatic warp; 311. Conductive fiber filament; 312. Polyester fiber filament; 32. Antistatic weft. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0024] Please see Figure 1-3 A novel wool textile includes a surface layer 1, an inner layer 2, and an antistatic layer 3, wherein the surface layer 1 and the inner layer 2 are stacked on top of each other; the surface layer 1 includes a plurality of first warp threads 11 and first weft threads 12, and the surface layer 1 is woven by interlacing and floating the first warp threads 11 and the first weft threads 12; the inner layer 2 includes a plurality of second warp threads 21 and second weft threads 22, and the inner layer 2 is woven by interlacing and floating the second warp threads 21 and the second weft threads 22. The antistatic layer 3 includes several antistatic warp threads 31 and antistatic weft threads 32. The antistatic warp threads 31 are distributed at intervals from the first warp thread 11. The antistatic warp threads 31 are used as warp threads and the first weft thread 12 and the second weft thread 22 are used as weft threads. They are woven alternately and interwoven on the surface layer 1 and the inner layer 2. The antistatic weft threads 32 are used as weft threads and the first warp thread 11, the second warp thread 21 and the antistatic warp threads 31 are used as warp threads. They are woven alternately and interwoven on the surface layer 1 and the inner layer 2.
[0025] The above structure employs a special weaving method, which tightly interweaves the antistatic warp yarns 31 and antistatic weft yarns 32 with the surface layer 1 and the inner layer 2 to form a uniform and continuous antistatic network structure, giving it a durable and stable antistatic effect while also ensuring good physical properties and user comfort.
[0026] The antistatic warp yarn 31 and antistatic weft yarn 32 are made of the same material. The antistatic warp yarn 31 includes conductive fiber filaments 311 and polyester fiber filaments 312, which are alternately twisted together. The polyester fiber filaments 312 can increase the strength and stability of the antistatic warp yarn 31, while also contributing to the uniform distribution of the conductive fiber filaments 311 and improving the stability of the antistatic effect. The presence of the conductive fiber filaments 311 can quickly conduct static electricity, dispersing it throughout the fabric, thereby effectively reducing surface static accumulation and achieving a long-lasting and stable antistatic effect.
[0027] Furthermore, the first warp 11 in the surface layer 1 corresponds to the second warp 21 in the inner layer 2, the first weft 12 in the surface layer 1 corresponds to the second weft 22 in the inner layer 2, and the special weaving method of the antistatic layer 3 with the surface layer 1 and the inner layer 2 enhances the bonding force between the layers, making the entire wool textile structure more stable, less prone to delamination or unraveling, and improving the durability of the product.
[0028] The first warp 11 and the second weft 22 are made of the same material, while the first weft 12 is made of the same material as the second warp 21. The first warp 11 is made of several polyether ester elastic fibers twisted together, and the first weft 12 is made of several wool fibers twisted together. The use of polyether ester elastic fibers in the first warp 11 imparts good elasticity and tensile properties to the wool textile, making it less prone to deformation during use. The use of wool fibers in the first weft 12 ensures the softness, warmth, and moisture absorption of the wool textile, improving the product's comfort.
[0029] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model; however, the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or modifications made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model, based on the technical solution and its improved concept, should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A novel wool textile, characterized in that: It includes a surface layer (1), an inner layer (2) and an antistatic layer (3), wherein the surface layer (1) and the inner layer (2) are stacked. The surface layer (1) includes several first warp lines (11) and first weft lines (12), and the surface layer (1) is woven by interlacing and floating the first warp lines (11) and first weft lines (12); the inner layer (2) includes several second warp lines (21) and second weft lines (22), and the inner layer (2) is woven by interlacing and floating the second warp lines (21) and second weft lines (22). The antistatic layer (3) includes several antistatic warp threads (31) and antistatic weft threads (32). The antistatic warp threads (31) are distributed at intervals from the first warp thread (11). The antistatic warp threads (31) are used as warp threads and the first weft thread (12) and the second weft thread (22) are used as weft threads. They are interwoven and woven on the surface layer (1) and the inner layer (2). The antistatic weft threads (32) are used as weft threads and the first warp thread (11), the second warp thread (21) and the antistatic warp threads (31) are used as warp threads. They are interwoven and woven on the surface layer (1) and the inner layer (2).
2. The novel wool textile according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first meridian (11) in the surface layer (1) corresponds to the second meridian (21) in the inner layer (2), and the first parallel (12) in the surface layer (1) corresponds to the second parallel (22) in the inner layer (2).
3. A novel wool textile according to claim 1, characterized in that: The antistatic warp (31) and antistatic weft (32) are made of the same material. The antistatic warp (31) includes conductive fiber filaments (311) and polyester fiber filaments (312). The antistatic warp (31) is formed by alternating strands of conductive fiber filaments (311) and polyester fiber filaments (312).
4. A novel wool textile according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first meridian (11) and the second parallel (22) are made of the same material, and the first parallel (12) and the second meridian (21) are made of the same material.
5. A novel wool textile according to claim 4, characterized in that: The first warp (11) is made of several polyether ester elastic fibers twisted together, and the first weft (12) is made of several wool fibers twisted together.