OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention, as described in this specification, is referred to a thread
for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from, electromagnetic waves, preferably
and fundamentally applicable in producing wearing apparel, such as civil, military
and industrial, as well as for coverings with the purpose of attenuating and insulating
electromagnetic waves.
[0002] The object of the invention is to create a thread to make a cloth allowing attenuating
and insulating a person, among others, from the radiation caused by radiofrequency
and to which they are subjected daily.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] As it is known, due to the technological development, humans are subjected daily
to constant electromagnetic radiation due to the radiofrequency waves created by mobile
telephony, domestic appliances, scanners, radars, repeaters of all types of signals,
safety devices, frequency inhibitors, alarms, satellites, overhead and underground
power lines, etc., i.e. any radio waves emitter, either by its own motivation, or
by emissions that accompany its operation, producing as a first effect a heating of
the elements being traversed due to the energy dispersion thereof, as it is the case
of the human body, and which has brought about social unrest due to all types of possible
illnesses, in addition to the physical and psychic alterations that they can produce.
[0004] It is not known if there exist cloths that can protect or palliate in part the above-mentioned
effects on people, although it is known that there exist refractory elements or components
based on aluminum compounds and mixture as a covering of textile threads with certain
layers, fundamentally intended to palliate heat sources, to increase the hardness
or physical resistance in materials, anti-penetration, etc.
[0005] In this regard, the British
GB 1387299 and American
US 37954524 patents can be cited, although said patents deal with heat refractory components
which are not focused on cloths for producing wearing apparel, and their applications
are industrial in nature and of course there is no specific reference to the creation
of a specific thread in the sense of the object of the patent of invention the granting
of which is intended.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The thread for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from, electromagnetic waves
that is referred to, is designed to prepare cloths that may be utilized to prepare
wearing apparel or industrial cloths allowing to insulate, partially or totally, the
user or object from the radiations to which they are subjected nowadays, as a consequence
of the electrical and electronic technologies utilized for multiple purposes in the
society.
[0007] Specifically, the thread for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from, electromagnetic
waves of the invention is
characterized in that it consists of an aluminum core (or another material in the absence of aluminum,
having the same characteristics at the level of attenuation and insulation from electromagnetic
waves) and a covering made of any of the following matters: cotton, silk, viscose,
viscose FR (flame retardant), acrylic, modacrylic, wool, wool Fr melamine, polypropylene,
polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), low density polyethylene
(LDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE) polyamide,
polyamide HT, fire-resistant polyamide, polyester, polyester HT, fire resistant polyester,
polyester copolymers, aromatic polyamides (meta-aramids and para-aramids) and copolymers
[0008] (copolyaramides) thereof, polyacrylonitriles, polybenzimidazole (PBI), polyphenylene
2,6-henzobisoxazole (PBO), polyphenylene terephthalamide (PPTA), polyvinyls, polyimide
(PI) polyetherimide, polyamide-imide (PAI), poly-meta-phenylene isophthalamide (MPD-I),
carbon fiber or thread, and all their combinations and mixtures, wherein the aluminum
core (or another material in the absence of aluminum) will have a section according
to the covering thickness, said core can even consist of aluminum mixed with other
materials, as long as the attenuation and insulation characteristics are maintained
with respect to electromagnetic waves. The aluminum can also be totally or partially
covered with carbon fiber or thread.
[0009] On the other hand, the covering of the mentioned matters will be based on plaited
and/or twisted sub-threads, being able to utilize as covering any other type of natural
or synthetic yarn, commercially available, currently or in the future.
[0010] In the same way, it should be noted that the plaited thread end (plaited sub-threads)
and/or twisted thread end, making up the covering of the aluminum core (or another
material in the absence of aluminum), can be a monofilament or multi-filament, and
intervening in numbers of 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 in order to form the covering in each case,
wherein said thread end may be single or multi-stranded; and in case of it being two
thread ends, these will be crossed, plaited or twisted.
[0011] The arrangement of the thread obtained in the cloth will always form a grid with
vertical and horizontal segments, thus securing the attenuation of the vertically
and horizontally polarized waves.
[0012] Regarding the cloth warp, two normal threads can alternate with the threads of the
invention, all as a function of the wavelengths to be attenuated, which is a function
of the separation between the threads.
[0013] Definitively, the thread for cloth able to attenuate and insulate from, electromagnetic
waves, object of the invention, is based on adhering by any physical or chemical procedure,
a covering over an aluminum core (or another material in the absence of aluminum),
wherein the covering may be made of any fiber type, including, for example, carbon
fiber or thread, allowing the finished spinning to cross or twist, creating weft and
warp in order to finally configure a cloth which allows the preparation of wearing
apparel or industrial cloths, which can make it possible to partially or totally insulate
the user or element from the electromagnetic radiation caused by radiofrequency to
which they are subjected constantly, as discussed in the section "background of the
invention", and thus solving, or at least largely palliating, the exposition to said
electromagnetic waves and thus to the consequences or possible consequences thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] In order to complement the description to be carried out below and with the object
of facilitating a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, a
series of drawings are attached to the present specification in which the innovations
and advantages of the thread for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from, electromagnetic
waves, object of the invention, will be more easily understood.
Figure 1.- Shows a perspective view of a portion of a thread for cloth able to attenuate,
and insulate from, electromagnetic waves, with an aluminum core (or another material
in the absence of aluminum) and a covering made of, for example, three plaited sub-threads.
Figure 2.- Shows a perspective view of a portion of a thread for cloth able to attenuate,
and insulate from, electromagnetic waves, with an aluminum core (or another material
in the absence of aluminum) and a covering made of, for example, four plaited sub-threads.
Figure 3.- Shows a perspective view of a portion of a thread for cloth able to attenuate,
and insulate from, electromagnetic waves, with an aluminum core (or another material
in the absence of aluminum) and a covering made of, for example, five plaited sub-threads.
Figure 4.- Shows a perspective view of a portion of thread with a covering formed
by a single thread end or helicoidally rolled sub-thread over the aluminum core.
Figure 5.- Shows another perspective view of a portion of thread with two thread ends
or sub-threads of covering arranged in crisscrossed manner over the aluminum core.
Figure 6.- Shows a detail of the grid formed by the arrangement of the thread of the
Invention in the cloth.
Figure 7. - Shows a detail of a cloth warp formed by the alternation of the normal
threads with the threads of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0015] As it can be seen in the mentioned figures, and namely in figure 1, the thread for
cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from, electromagnetic waves, object of the invention,
of an aluminum core 1 (or another material in the absence of aluminum), formed by
a filament of appropriate section and a covering based on plaited sub-threads 2 made
of the aforementioned matters. In said figure 1, three plaited sub-threads 2 can be
observed Constituting the covering 3 of the aluminum core 1.
[0016] However, figure 2 shows an aluminum core 1' (or another material in the absence of
aluminum) with a covering 3' formed by four plaited sub-threads 2'.
[0017] Figure 3 shows an aluminum corc 1" (or another material in the absence of aluminum),
with a covering 3" formed by five plaited sub-threads 2".
[0018] In any case, the aluminum core 1 or 1' or I", (or another material in the absence
of aluminum), instead of being made of a pure aluminum filament, it can consist of
a mixture with other metallic materials, as long as these do not exceed 50% of the
total core composition, hallowing to obtain cloths with the maximum performance.
[0019] On the other hand, the plaited threads 2 or 2' or 2" can be single or multi-stranded,
and instead of being made of cotton, silk, viscose, viscose FR (flame retardant),
acrylic, modacrylic, wool, wool Fr melamine, polypropylene, polyethylene, ultra-high
molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), high density
polyethylene (HDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE) polyamide, polyamide HT, fire-resistant
polyamide, polyester, polyester HT, fire-resistant polyester, polyester copolymers,
aromatic polyamides (meta-aramids and para-aramids) and their copolymers (copolyaramides),
polyacrylonitriles, polybenzimidazole (PBI), polyphenylene 2,6-benzobisoxazole (PBO),
polyphenylene terephthalamide (PPTA), polyvinyls, polyimide (PI) polyetherimide, polyamide-imide
(PAI), poly-meta-phenylene isophthalamide (MPD-I) and all their combinations and mixtures,
can also consist of other textile materials, i.e. any other type of spinning, both
natural and synthetic, not mentioned above.
[0020] In figure 4, a thread is shown wherein the corresponding covering 3 " ' of the aluminum
core 1 " ' consists of only one thread end or helicoidally rolled sub-thread 2"' which
may be single or multi-stranded.
[0021] In figure 5, a thread is shown wherein the corresponding covering 3"" of the aluminum
core 1"" consist of two thread ends or sub-threads 2"", crossed or twisted, made of
only one filament or multi-filament.
[0022] When making the corresponding cloth, the arrangement of the thread will always form
a grid with vertical segments 4 and horizontal segments 4', as shown in figure 6,
such that that grid arrangement ensures the attenuation of the polarized waves vertically
and horizontally.
[0023] In relation to the cloth warp, it may be formed by normal threads 5-5' alternated
with the threads 4-4' of the invention, depending on the wavelengths to attenuate,
which depends on the separation between the threads 4-4'.
1. Thread for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from electromagnetic waves that,
being envisaged to allow the preparation of cloths preferably intended for producing
wearing apparel in order to protect the user from the radiation caused by radiofrequency
(electromagnetic waves), is characterized in that it comprises an aluminum core (or another material in the absence of aluminum) (1
or 1' or 1" or 1"' and 1"") and a covering (3 or 3' or 3" or 3 " ' or 3"") made of
plaited sub-threads (2 or 2' or 2" or 2"') of a textile, natural or and synthetic
material.
2. Thread for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from electromagnetic waves, according
to claim 1, characterized in that the aluminum core (1, or 1' or 1" or 1"' or 1" ") (or another material in the absence
of aluminum) consist of a mixture of aluminum and other metallic materials.
3. Thread for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from, electromagnetic waves, according
to claim 1, characterized in that the sub-thread or sub-threads (2 or 2' or 2" or 2"' or 2 "') forming the covering
(3 or 3' or 3 " or 3"' or 3" ") are single.
4. Thread for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from electromagnetic waves, according
to claim 1, characterized in that the sub-thread or sub-threads (2 or 2' or 2" or 2"' or 2"') forming the covering
(3 or 3' or 3 " or 3"' or 3"") are multi-stranded.
5. Thread for cloth able to attenuate and insulate from electromagnetic waves, according
to claims 1, characterized in that the plaited sub-threads (2 or 2' or 2" or 2"' or 2"") of the covering (3, or 3' or
3" or 3"' or 3"") are made of cotton, silk, viscose, viscose FR (flame retardant),
acrylic, modacrylic, wool, wool Fr melamine, polypropylene, polyethylene, ultra-high
molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), low density polyethylene (LOPE), high density
polyethylene (HDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE) polyamide, polyamide HT, fire-resistant
polyamide, polyester, polyester HT, fire-resistant polyester, polyester copolymers,
aromatic polyamides (meta-aramids and para-aramids) and their copolymers (copolyaramides),
polyacrylonitriles, polybenzimidazole (PBI), polyphenylene 2,6-benzobisoxazole (PBO),
polyphenylene terephthalamide (PPTA), polyvinyls, polyimide (PI) polyetherimade, polyamide-imide
(PAI), poly-meta-phenylene isophthalamide (MPD-I), and all their combinations and
mixtures.
6. Thread for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from electromagnetic waves, according
to claim 1, characterized in that is totally or partially covered by carbon fiber or thread.
7. Thread for cloth able to attenuate, and insulate from electromagnetic waves, according
to claim 1, characterized in that the sub-threads of the covering are twisted.