Decolorization of fabrics

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Inventors

Wasinger, Eric
Hall, David

Application #

125868

Filed

Sep-27-1993

Published

Dec-27-1994

Current US Class

008/101
008/102
008/107
008/108.1
008/110
008/111
008/149.1
008/149.2
008/149.3
008/478
008/483

International Classes

D06L 003/02; D06L 003/04; D06L 003/08

Field of Search

8/101 8/102 8/111 8/478 8/472 8/483 8/116.1 8/107 8/108.1 8/149.2 8/149.3 8/110 8/149.1

Assignee

Wasinger; Eric (Adamsville, TN)

Examiners

Willis, Jr.; Prince

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lezdey; John

US Patent References

4214330   Method for treatme...
5118322   Ozone decolorizatio...
5261925   Method of decoloriz...

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Other References

Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 4th edition, 1969, p. 648.

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Abstract
A process for selectively decolorizing a fabric containing cellulosic material oxidizable colorants which comprises the steps of wetting the fabric and then contacting the wetted fabric with an oxidizing gas or vapor. The contact with the oxidizing gas or vapor is terminated before any substantial degradation of the fabric occurs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for decolorizing and preventing yellowing during storage of cellulosic fabric which has been dyed with an oxidizable dye which comprises the steps of contacting said fabric prior to storage with an oxidizing agent in a vapor or gas phase in the presence of moisture and then terminating the contact with said oxidizing agent prior to any degradation of said fabric.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said oxidizing agent is ozone.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein said oxidizing agent is selected from the group consisting of nitrous oxide, sulfurous oxide and chlorine with steam.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein said contact with an oxidizing agent is at a temperature of about 40.degree. to 100.degree. C.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the fading or decolorization of dyes or coloring agents on fabrics. More particularly, the invention is concerned with the decolorization and/or fading of garments containing cellulosic materials which contain an oxidizable dye or coloring agent through the use of oxidizing gases without any substantial deterioration of the garment. The invention is particularly useful in preparing fashion garments such as faded denim blue jeans, and the like, without the use of harsh chemical bleaches or the abrasive effects of stones, pumice, sand or the like.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Denim blue jeans which have been faded, "stone-washed", ice washed, or sand blasted to produce a particular appearance are very popular. However, to produce the desired effect it has been necessary to utilize processes which cause substantial deterioration or degradation of the fabric. Bleaching solutions containing chlorine or actual pelleting of the garment with sand or stones to produce a fashion effect causes damage to the fabric which affects its wear,life.
 
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