GB1565155A – Extrusion pack and process for the production of sheath core conjugate filaments
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GB1565155A – Extrusion pack and process for the production of sheath core conjugate filaments
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Extrusion pack and process for the production of sheath core conjugate filaments
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GB1565155A
GB1565155A
GB49079/77A
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D—TEXTILES; PAPER
D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
D01D—MECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
D01D5/00—Formation of filaments, threads, or the like
D01D5/28—Formation of filaments, threads, or the like while mixing different spinning solutions or melts during the spinning operation; Spinnerette packs therefor
D01D5/30—Conjugate filaments; Spinnerette packs therefor
D01D5/34—Core-skin structure; Spinnerette packs therefor
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PATENT SPECIFICATION ( 11)
( 21) Application No 49079/77 ( 22) Filed 25 Nov 1977 ( 31) Convention Application No 745333 ( 32) Filed 26 Nov 1976 in ( 33) United States of America (US) ( 44) Complete Specification Published 16 Apr 1980 ( 51) INT CL 3 D Ol D 5/00 ( 52) Index at Acceptance B 5 B CA 1 565 155 ( 19), ( 54) EXTRUSION PACK AND PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SHEATH-CORE CONJUGATE FILAMENTS ( 71) We, MONSANTO COMPANY, a corporation oganised under the laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America, of 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard, St.
Louis, Missouri 63166, United States of America, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:
This invention relates to an extrusion pack and process for the production of sheath-core conjugate filaments, and more particularly to an improved extrusion pack for producing larger numbers of sheath-core filaments per unit area.
Filaments consisting of two or more components are generally produced by coextruding the different components from extrusion packs having internal stream splitting and conuugating channels Providing a network of channels in an extrusion pack for bicomponent spinning results in an apparatus that has a substantially lower production rate than a pack used for conventional single component spinning This is attributed to fewer extrusion holes per unit area in bicomponent spinning packs than are provided in conventional packs Providing an accurately machined extrusion pack that has stream splitting channels and conjugating passageways for forming the bicomponent filaments has resulted in slow, inefficient production rates Filament density of sheath-core filaments as measured by the number of filaments extruded per unit area of extrusion pack is substantially lower than the filament density of single component filaments.
In accordance with this invention there are provided an extrusion pack and process for extruding sheath-core filaments with a significantly higher filament density per unit area.
The extrusion pack of the invention is one for production of sheath-core filaments from a plurality of spinneret orifices, comprising stream conjugating means for supplying the orifices with conjugate sheathcore polymer streams, in which the streamconjugating means comprises core-polymer flow channels and sheath-polymer flow chambers in communication with the channels whereby streams of core polymer are conjugated with and encapsulated by streams of sheath polymer so as to produce conjugate sheath-core polymer streams for supply to the spinneret orifices, the chambers being arranged in more than one plane with the chambers of one plane partially overlapping the chambers of another plane so that the orifices of the spinneret are positioned closer to one another than would be possible if the chambers were arranged in a single plane.
The process of the invention is one of spinning sheath-core filaments in which there is employed an extrusion pack according to the invention.
The invention also comprises sheath-core filaments produced by a process of the invention.
A preferred apparatus of this invention comprises three principal components arranged in a stacked assemblage: a stream proportioning means, a stream conjugating means, and a spinneret means; the stream proportioning means having first supply channels for receiving a first polymer stream and discharging it as a plurality of substreams to form sheaths and second supply channels for receiving a second polymer stream and discharging it as a plurality of substreams to form cores, the stream conjugating means positioned adjacent the stream proportioning means having upper and lower chambers the upper chambers being connected to the first supply channels, there being contained within the upper chambers sheath-forming channels defined 1 565 155 by the juncture of the stream conjugating means and the stream proportioning means, the sheath-forming channels being connected to the second supply channels to receive core polymer and to the upper chambers so that sheath polymer can flow and encapsulate the core polymer, and essentially vertically aligned stream discharge passages being connected to the sheath forming channels, the lower chambers having essentially vertically aligned sheath passages connected to the first supply channels, there being contained within the lower chamgers sheath forming channels defined by the juncture of the stream conjugating means and the spinneret means, the said channels being connected to essentially vertically aligned core passages for receiving core polymer and to the lower chambers so that sheath polymer can flow and encapsulate the said core polymer; and the spinneret means positioned adjacent the stream conjugating means having essentially vertically aligned stream discharge passages connected to the sheath forming channels.
In the accompanying Drawings:
Figure 1 is a sectional view of an extrusion pack not in accordance with the invention.
Figure 2 is a view taken along line 2-2 of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a sectional view of an extrusion pack of the present invention; Figure 4 is a view taken along line 4-4 of Figure 3; and Figure 5 is a sectional view showing another embodiment of an extrusion pack of the present invention.
Figures 1 and 2 illustrate an extrusion pack not according to the invention Referring to Figure 1 there is shown an extrusion pack 10 for the production of sheath-core filaments comprising the following principal elements arranged in a stacked assemblage; a stream proportioning means 12, a stream conjugating means 14 and a spinneret means 16.
Stream proportioning means 12 comprises a plate or disc 18 having first supply channels 20 for receiving and discharging a first polymeric material to form sheaths and second supply channels 22 for receiving and discharging a second polymeric material to form cores Supply channels 20 and 22 can be a series of concentric cavities positioned within plate 18 A metering plate 24 is positioned adjacent plate 18 and contains essentially vertical meter passages 26 and 28 Polymer is discharged from channels 20 and passes into sheath meter passages 26 and polymer is discharged from channels 22 and passes into core meter passages 28 The metering passages may be constricted at 30 to equalize the rate of polymer discharge from the supply channels.
Stream conjugating means 14 is positioned adjacent metering plate 24 A plate or disc 31 is provided with sheath passages 32 and a core passages 33 On the bottom surface of plate 31 are chambers 34, each having a centrally positioned channel 36.
Sheath polymer passes through motor passage 26 into sheath passage 32 and into chamber 34 Core polymer passes from meter passage 28 and into core passage 33.
The sheath polymer then fills chamber 34, flows radially through channel 36 connected at 37 toward the downwardly descending core polymer and encapsulating it thereby forming a sheath-core stream 40 The two polymers continue in a sheath-core configuration and are discharged as hereinafter described.
Positioned adjacent stream conjugating means 14 is spinneret means 16 A plate 42 is provided with a plurality of capillaries 44 in alignment with core passages 33 to withdraw the thus-formed sheath-core streams 40 A similar arrangement of stream proportioning means, stream conjugating means, and spinneret means is placed adjacent the heretofore described apparatus and also produces a sheath-core stream 40 ‘ The spacing between these streams is shown as distance d.
An apparatus of the present invention is shown in Figure 3 In a like manner this extrusion pack consists of three principal elements arranged in a stacked assemblage; a stream proportioning means 12, a stream conjugating means 14 ‘ and a spinneret means 16 ‘ Stream proportioning means 12 is constructed in a manner previously described Metering plate 24 may optionally be provided, however, the utilization of this element is not essential to the formation of the sheath-core filament Polymer may be discharged directly from the supply channels 20, 22 to the stream conjugating means 14 ‘.
If a metering plate is used, however, it is provided with sheath meter passages 26 connected in an essentially vertical alignment with first supply channels 20 and core meter passages 28 connected in a like manner to second supply channels 22 The metering passages may be constricted at 30 to equalize the rate of polymer discharge from the supply channels.
Positioned adjacent the stream proportioning means is stream conjugating means 14 ‘ A plate or disc 31 ‘ is provided with at least one upper chamber 46 and at least one lower chamber 48 The upper chamber is connected to first supply channel 20 and receives sheath polymer via sheath meter passage 26 Contained within chamber 46 is sheath forming channel 50 defined by the juncture 52 of the stream proportioning means 12 and stream conjugating means 14 ‘ This channel is connected at 54 to chamber 46 Core polymer flows from the 1 565 155 second supply channel 22 through core meter passage 28 A sheath-core stream 56 is formed when the polymers are combined.
A column of core polymer is encapsulated by sheath polymer that flows radially from chamber 46 into channel 50 The thus formed sheath-core stream 56 enters an essentially vertically aligned stream discharge passage 58 Chamber 46 and passages 28 and 58 can be in coaxial alignment thus forming concentric sheath-core streams or these elements may be offset or in eccentric alignment, thus forming eccentric sheath-core streams Filaments obtained from such eccentric streams are thus capable of being crimped Lower chamber 48 has essentially vertically aligned sheath passage for receiving sheath polymer from first supply channel 20 via connecting sheath meter passage 26 Contained within the chamber is sheath forming channel 62 defined by the juncture 64 of the stream conjugating means 14 ‘ and spinneret means 16 ‘ This channel is connected at 66 to chamber 48 Core polymer flows from the second supply channel 22 through core meter passage 28 into an essentially vertically aligned core passage 68 A sheath-core stream 56 ‘ is formed when the polymers are combined in a manner as hereinbefore described The thus formed sheath-core streams 56 and 56 ‘ are discharged from the stream conjugating means 14 ‘ into spinneret means 16 ‘ The spinneret contains a series of capillaries 70 in an essentially vertical alignment with passages 58 and 68.
Chambers 46 and 48 can be toroidal It has been found that this particular shape offers the optimum flow of polymer from the chamber into the sheath-core forming region.
Figures 2 and 4 clearly show the advantages of this invention The number of capillaries 44 that can be arranged on the spinneret plate 42 is determined by the diameter of chambers 34 and the desired spacing between these chambers The arrangement shown in Figure 2 produces a filament density of 63 2 filaments per square cm of spinneret surface.
The filament density is increased by the invention as shown in Figure 4 wherein the chambers 46 and 48 are arranged on two levels so that they partially overlap Using the same chamber diameter as chambers 34 of Figure 2 and clearance between chambers, filament density is increased to 109 7 filaments per square cm of spinneret surface, an increase of 74 percent The clearance “C” between the chambers in the apparatus of Figures 2 and 4 is the same In Figure 1 the distance between streams 40 and 40 ‘ is represented by d, Figure 3 shows the distance d’ between streams 56 and 56 ‘ is substantially reduced This is a further indication of the resultant increased filament density of the invention.
While Figure 3 shows the conjugating chambers on two levels these chambers can be arranged on several levels A series of plates or discs 31 ‘ can each be provided with conjugating chambers Depending upon the dimensions of the supply channels and metering passages, the chambers can be placed in various overlapping arrangements.
In this way the chambers of one plate or disc can partially overlap the chambers of an adjacent plate or disc.
Figure 5 shows another embodiment of the present invention In this embodiment first supply channel 20 ‘ feeds polymeric materials to form more than one sheath and second supply channels 22 ‘ receive and discharge a second polymeric material as hereinbefore discussed A metering plate 24 having meter passages 26 and 28 is provided in a like manner as heretofore described.
Stream conjugating means 14 ‘ has upper chamber 46 and lower chamber 48 The upper chamber is connected to first supply channel 20 ‘ and receives sheath polymer from sheath meter passages 26 The sheath polymer flows into channel 50 and into vertical distribution passage 72 Passage 72 connects upper chamber 46 to lower chamber 48 and supplies the lower chamber with sheath polymer Core polymer is distributed to chambers 46 and 48 in a manner previously described This embodiment uses one supply channel to feed sheath polymer to more than one chamber positioned within the stream conjugating means 14 ‘.
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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1 An extrusion pack for production of sheath-core filaments from a plurality of spinneret orifices, comprising stream conjugating means for supplying the orifices with conjugate sheath-core polymer streams, in which the stream-conjugating means comprises core-polymer flow channels and sheath-polymer flow chambers in communication with the channels whereby streams of core polymer are conjugated with and encapsulated by streams of sheath polymer so as to produce conjugate sheath core polymer streams for supply to the spinneret orifices, the chambers being arranged in more than one plane with the chambers of one plane partially overlapping the chambers of another plane so that the orifices of the spinneret are positioned closer to one another than would be possible if the chambers were arranged in a single plane.
2 An extrusion pack for production of sheath-core filaments according to Claim 1 and comprising: a stacked assemblage of a stream proportioning means, a stream conjugating means, and a spinneret means; the stream proportioning means having first 1 565 155 supply channels for receiving a first polymer stream and discharging it as a plurality of substreams to form sheaths and second supply channels for receiving a second polymer stream and discharging it as a plurality of substreams to form cores; the stream conjugating means positioned adjacent the stream proportioning means having upper and lower chambers, the upper chambers being connected to the first supply channels, there being contained within the upper chambers sheath-forming channels defined by the juncture of the stream conjugating means and the stream proportioning means, the sheath-forming channels being connected to the second supply channels to receive core polymer and to the upper chambers so that sheath polymer can flow and encapsulate the core polymer, and essentially vertically aligned stream discharge passages being connected to the sheath forming channels, the lower chambers having essentially vertically aligned sheath passages connected to the sheath forming channels, the lower chambers having essentially vertically aligned sheath passages connected to the first supply channels, there being contained within the lower chambers sheath forming channels defined by the juncture of the stream conjugating means and the spinneret means, the said chammels being connected to essentially vertically aligned core passages for receiving core polymer and to the lower chambers so that sheath polymer can flow and encapsulate the said core polymer; and the spinneret means positioned adjacent the stream conjugating means having essentially vertically aligned stream discharge passages connected to the sheath forming channels.
3 An extrusion pack according to Claim 2, in which the stream proportioning means further comprises a metering plate having core meter passages and sheath meter passages in essentially vertical alignment and connected to said supply channels.
4 An extrusion pack according to Claim 3, in which the core meter passages are essentially in alignment with said supply channels.
An extrusion pack according to any of Claims 2 to 4, in which the conjugating means chambers are toroidal.
6 An extrusion pack according to either Claim 3 or Claim 4, in which the core meter passages, chambers, and stream discharge passages are essentially in coaxial alignment.
7 An extrusion pack according to either Claim 3 or Claim 4, in which the core meter passages, chambers, and stream discharge passages are in eccentric alignment.
8 An extrusion pack according to any of Claims 2 to 6 in which the upper chambers partially overlap said lower chambers.
9 An extrusion pack according to any of Claims 2 to 8, in which the conjugating means comprises a pair of plates.
An extrusion pack according to any of Claims 2 to 9, in which the upper chamber feeds polymer to the lower chamber through a passage connected to both chambers.
11 An extrusion pack substantially as herebefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 3 and 4, or Figure 5, of the accompanying Drawings.
12 A process of spinning sheath-core filaments in which there is employed an extrusion pack according to any of the preceding claims.
13 Sheath-core filaments produced by a process according to Claim 12.
P McLEAN, Chartered Patent Agent, Monsanto House, 10-18 Victoria Street, London, SW 1 H ONQ.
Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.
by Croydon Printing Company Limited, Croydon, Surrey, 1980.
Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings.
London, WC 2 A IAY, from which copies may be obtained.
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1982-06-30
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