[0001] The present invention relates to the field of yarns for knitted products and more
precisely to a yarn for the production of knitted articles able to screen the body
of the person wearing them from electromagnetic waves by attenuating electromagnetic
fields of low and medium frequency.
[0002] The risk connected with the exposure of living organisme to electromagnetic radiation
especially when of high frequency is well known to experts in the field. Said exposure
can have even lethal consequences. Although not immediately damaging, the radiation
associated with magnetic fields of low and medium frequency, the sources of which
are widespread in all environments (home, work, amusement), are considered a possible
cause of many and sometimes serious physical and psychosomatic disturbances (insomnia,
headaches, loss of appetite and concentration, stress) and it is suspected that prolonged
exposure to them can increase the risk of development of certain type of tumours.
[0003] In the fabric field materials have been made which are able to absorb and dissipate
electrostatic energy and can be used in the manufacture of work garments for special
environment, for example shirts to wear in aseptic environments in which a total absence
of dust must be assured. The characteristic of not being static is given to these
fabrics by the presence in their fiber of small percentages of carbon yarn. With the
object of absorbing electrostatic energy, carbon fabrics are used in articles of interior
decorations such as carpets.
[0004] It has now been found, and this constitutes the object of the present invention,
that the addition of at least 1% by weight of a carbon yarn to a knitting yarn made
of essentially, natural or artificial fibers such as wool, cotton, rayon and the like,
gives the knitted articles made with said yarns good attenuating properties with respect
to electromagnetic fields of low and medium frequency avoiding, or at least limiting,
the absorption of electromagnetic waves on the part of the person wearing the garment
thus favoring physical well-being as well as reducing the risk of the development
of the above-mentioned disturbances.
[0005] For the production of the yarn according to the invention a carbon yarn of commercial
type, the socalled "nylon-carbon", composed of a support in nylon to which the carbon
is anchored, is preferably used.
[0006] In a particular preferred embodiment of the invention, suited in particular for making
lightweight knitted clothing for spring and summer, a base yarn, rayon viscose, chosen
for its characteristics of fluidity and silkiness, was combined with 4 to 7% of nylon-carbon
yarn. Said combination proved optimum for summer clothing to be worn in direct contact
with the skin since rayon viscose, being fluid and silky, compensates for the apperance
and feel of the carbon yarn which, otherwise, would be too rigid and rough to be worn
in contact with the skin.
[0007] To obtain said result, the yarn according to the invention, is produced by means
of a conventional process of twisting carried out with particular care and expressely
in order to obtain by means of "spiraling" the final effect of the thread of viscose
which embodies the nylon-carbon component.
[0008] Strictly as an example and not limitative, in figure 1, the yarn of the invention
is shown schematically with 1 and 2 indicating two threads of rayon of equal characteristics
and with 3 indicating a thread of nylon-carbon which is "spiraled" with threads 1
and 2. In this way the negative characteristics of the nylon-carbon thread can not
be noted and aesthetically a light, grey effect, which can not be eliminated given
that it is possible neither to color nor discolor the carbon fiber, is vaguely seen
inside the yarn.
[0009] With the object of evaluating the effective capacity for attenuating electromagnetic
fields with the yarn according to the invention, measurements of attenuation in an
anechoic chamber and in a TEM cell were carried out respectively in the range of frequencies
300 MHz - 1 GHz and in the range 100 kHz - 300 MHz. The tests were carried out on
pieces of knitted fabric made with the yarn according to the invention, containing
6% nylon-carbon yarn.
[0010] In the measurements taken in the anechoic chamber, a 2mx2m square piece of knitted
fabric was used placed between the beam of radiation and the probe. In the TEM cell,
the probe was instead covered with a square of knitted fabric of 1mx1m.
[0011] The attenuation factor in decibels as a function of the frequency of measurements
executed in the interval 50 - 300x10³ Hz is shown in the diagram in figure 2. The
attenuation factor in decibels is defined by the equation 20log E2/E1 where E1 and
E2 measure respectively the intensity of the electromagnetic field in the presence
and in the absence of the screen of knitted fabric.
[0012] From the tests it results that the fabric has screening properties inversely proportional
to the frequency of irradiation. In fact the screening capacity of the electromagnetic
field ranges from 8 dB (E2/E1=2.51) at 0.1 MHz to 0 dB (E2/E1=1) from 300 MHz up.
In other words, already at 100 Mhz the screening effect becomes negligible, whereas
it is appreciable and consistent in the presence of medium-low frequency field.
[0013] In particular the attenuation factor at 50-60 Hz is not lower than 30 dB, corresponding
to an attenuation of the intensity of the electromagnetic field higher than 30 times.
[0014] Yarns according to the invention can also be made wherein the base yarn is in wool
or cotton or other natural fibers which are compatible, both from a technological
and economic point of view, or with artificial fibers. The yarn according to the invention
can also utilize threads of a mixed base also comprising synthetic yarns, for example
nylon or acrylics.
[0015] Variations and/or modifications can be brought to the yarn for knitted products according
to the present invention without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
1. A yarn for the production of knitted articles able to attenuate electromagnetic fields
of low and medium frequency characterized by the fact that it is formed essentially
by natural or artificial yarn containing a carbon yarn in a percentage by weight of
not less than 1%.
2. Yarn according to claim 1, wherein the percentage by weight of carbon yarn is comprised
between 4 and 7%.
3. Yarn according to claim 2, wherein the percentage by weight of the carbon yarn is
equal to 6%.
4. Yarn according to the previous claims, wherein said carbon and yarn is in nylon-carbon
yarn.
5. Yarn according to the previous claims, wherein said essentially natural or artificial
yarn, is chosen from among wool, cotton, rayon-viscose and the like.