US2016102422A1PendingUtilityA1

Towel product

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Assignee: UCHINO CO LTDPriority: May 28, 2013Filed: Mar 31, 2014Published: Apr 14, 2016
Est. expiryMay 28, 2033(~6.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Shuichi Hozumi
A47K 10/02D03D 13/004D03D 1/0017D03D 15/04D03D 15/0083D10B 2201/02D10B 2403/033D03D 15/573D03D 15/217D03D 15/44D03D 15/68D02G 3/02D03D 15/567
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Abstract

To provide a towel product capable of maintaining features of honeycomb weave of the conventional technique as well as providing improved water absorbency, lightness, and a good touch feeling more than those of the towels produced by the conventional technique. The towel of the present invention basically has a typical honeycomb weave structure. A first feature thereof is to use hollow yarns having a hollow ratio of a range between 30% and 60%. A shape of hollow yarns can be maintained. With the above described structure, the water absorbency, the lightness, the good touch feeling, and a drying property can be improved. A second feature is to use hollow yarns made by twisting fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length of a range between 25 mm and 42 mm. This contributes to maintaining of the durability.

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1 . A towel product comprising
 a honeycomb weave structure;   wherein the towel product is woven by hollow yarns made of raw cottons;   wherein the hollow yarns have a hollow ratio of a range between 30% and 60%;   wherein each of the hollow yarns is made by twisting fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length of a range between 25 mm and 42 mm.   
     
     
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         3 . The towel product according to  claim 1 , wherein the hollow yarns have a hollow ratio of a range between 40% and 50%. 
     
     
         4 . (canceled) 
     
     
         5 . The towel product according to  claim 1 , wherein each of the hollow yarns is made by twisting fibers of raw cottons having an effective fiber length of a range between 25 mm and 37 mm.

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