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EP1210466A1 - A combination clothing from fabric and fur and the production method thereof - Google Patents

A combination clothing from fabric and fur and the production method thereof

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EP1210466A1
EP1210466A1 EP00953217A EP00953217A EP1210466A1 EP 1210466 A1 EP1210466 A1 EP 1210466A1 EP 00953217 A EP00953217 A EP 00953217A EP 00953217 A EP00953217 A EP 00953217A EP 1210466 A1 EP1210466 A1 EP 1210466A1
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fur
fabric
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Pirjo Kortelainen
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14CCHEMICAL TREATMENT OF HIDES, SKINS OR LEATHER, e.g. TANNING, IMPREGNATING, FINISHING; APPARATUS THEREFOR; COMPOSITIONS FOR TANNING
    • C14C9/00Impregnating leather for preserving, waterproofing, making resistant to heat or similar purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D5/00Fur garments; Garments of fur substitutes

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  • the invention relates to a method for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur according to the introduction of claim 1.
  • the invention also relates to combination clothing of fabric and fur, enduring repeated wet cleaning, according to the introduction of claim 9.
  • the invention further relates to a semi-finished product enduring wet cleaning according to the introduction of claim 11.
  • the invention also relates to a fur part enduring wet cleaning and used in the manufacture of the semi-finished product, according to the introduction of claim 13.
  • the invention relates to a roll of fur strip decoration enduring wet cleaning, accordingc to the introduction of claim 16.
  • fur refers to a dressed, genuine natural fur • or dressed genuine fur raw material.
  • the concept of combination clothing of fabric and fur refers to a piece of clothing with a fabric part and a fur part. Clothing again refers both to combination clothing and separate clothes, such as a scarf, shirt, coat, etc.
  • the concept of fur hair refers to the hair side of the fur, and the concept of fur pelt refers to the pelt side of the fur.
  • the fur part again refers to fur which is used in combination clothing or semi-finished product and which has been processed to be wet-cleanable.
  • the industry processing clothing materials knows different kinds of methods for processing textile and fur materials, with which the final materials, such as fab- ric, leather and fur, used by the clothes manufacturing industry, may be separately processed water- and dirt-repellent, using different organic fluorochemicals.
  • Such methods have been described, for example, in the GB patent publications 1 015 630 and 999 975, the US patent publications 3 994 951 and 3 330 812, the publication JP-08081883, the FI patent publication 43980, and the SE patent publication 214 815.
  • the patent documents mentioned above only disclose treating certain individual materials with solutions containing fluorocompounds so that the said materials are made water- and/or dirt-repellent.
  • the first object of the invention is to remove the above described drawbacks in the previously known combination clothing of fabric and fur.
  • the first object of the in- vention is to provide combination clothing of fabric and fur, which can be wet cleaned as a combination.
  • the second object of the invention is to provide combination clothing of fabric and fur, which can be repeatedly cleaned with water without additional treatments.
  • the third object of the invention is to provide combination clothing of fabric and fur, in which fur and fabric are fixedly joined to each other to form a piece of clothing enduring wet cleaning.
  • the above objects are achieved with the manufacturing method of the invention for combination clothing and with the combination clothing manufactured by the said method.
  • the method of the invention for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing is based on the surprising observation that by treating the hair and pelt side of the fur separately with a solution containing an organic fluorocompound and by attaching the resulting water-repellent layer onto the surface of the material by drying and/or treating with heat, a fur is provided, which may be attached to a preferably wet-cleanable fabric material.
  • combination clothing of fabric and fur is provided, which may be cleaned with water without detaching the fur part and the fabric part of the combination clothing from each other.
  • the water- repellent layer to the surface of the material by drying and using heat treatments, the material is made to endure repeated wet cleaning processes as a combination.
  • the above described processing method for fur material differs from the separate processing methods for fur hair and fur pelt known in the state of the art principally mainly in that that, in the method disclosed in this apphcation and in the products made with this method, the fur pelt and fur hair are in fixed connection with each other.
  • the fur hair and the fur pelt have substantially different physico-chemical properties, and because of this, on the basis of individual material treatments made to pelt and hair, no very far-extending conclusions may be drawn, whether the said procedure is suitable for the arrangement of fur hair and fur pelt fixedly connected to each other.
  • the method of the invention for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur is characterised in what is shown in claim 1.
  • the wet-cleanable combination clothing of the invention again is characterised in what is shown in claim 9.
  • the pelt side of fur is moistened with a solution containing an organic fluorocompound, and dried and/or treated with heat so that a permanent, microscopically thin water-repellent layer is generated on the surface of the collagen fibre of the pelt.
  • the hair side of fur is moistened with a solution containing an organic fluorocompound and dried with heat treatment so that a permanent, microscopically thin water-repellent layer is generated on the surface of the keratin fibre of the fur hair.
  • the fur part processed to endure wet cleaning is attached to the wet- cleanable fabric part of the clothing either fixedly or detachably.
  • the fur part is preferably attached to the fabric part of the clothing in a fixed way.
  • the method may also comprise conventional dressing and dyeing treatments of fur and/or fabric and/or combination clothing.
  • the fur part processed to endure wet cleaning is attached to the clothing either directly from the pelt or from a piece of fabric of suitable width attached to the pelt. The latter method of fastening is suitable when manufacturing combination clothing from wet-cleanable semi-finished products.
  • the fur is shaped to be a longitudinal and relatively thin, uniform fur decoration strip before or after processing it with organic fluorochemicals.
  • Fur decoration strips are typically used as lining decorations for fur clothing.
  • the fur part has been made wet-cleanable by processing it with the method of the invention.
  • the fabric part of the combination clothing preferably endures repeated wet- cleaning, and it is fixedly attached to the fur pelt of the fur part.
  • the invention also relates to a wet-cleanable semi-finished product used in the manufacture of (repeatedly) wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur.
  • the semi-finished product comprises a fur part, the fur hair of which has been made repeatedly wet-cleanable by moistening the hair side with a solution containing an organic fluorochemical, and by subsequently drying the hair side of the fur with heat treatment.
  • the fur pelt of the fur part has again been made wet-cleanable by moistening the fur pelt with a solution containing organic fluoride and by then drying and/or treating it with heat. After this, it is possible to fasten a fabric of desired width to the fur pelt of the fur part.
  • the wet-cleanable semi-finished product is very useful taking into consideration specifically the needs of the clothing industry, because the serni-finished product may be directly knitted or sown from the fabric to the desired fabric material without it being necessary to separately process the materials.
  • the semi-finished product is a fur decoration strip.
  • a strip of fabric of desired width is fixedly attached to the pelt side of the fur decoration strip.
  • a wet-cleanable decoration of fur and fabric thus achieved may be used as a semi-finished product in the manufacture of wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur decoration strip.
  • Another advantageous form of embodiment concerns a wet-cleanable fur decoration strip, which comes from a roll of fur decoration strip.
  • combination clothing manufactured with the method of the invention is water-repellent in all weather conditions.
  • the fur part of the combination clothing is further dirt-repellent, which makes it easier to keep the clothing clean. Because the pelt side of the fur part is treated with the solution, the clothing also endures steam ironing .
  • Figures 1A - ID schematically present the manufacture of combination clothing of fabric and fur
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of combination clothing of fabric and fur of the invention, and ;
  • Figures 3 A - 3D show diagrammatically the manufacturing stages of a roll of fur decoration strip.
  • Figs. 1A - ID present different stages in the manufacture of wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur.
  • fluoric resin is sprayed onto the pelt side, i.e. the fur pelt 2 of the fur 1.
  • Fig. IB the fur is dried, the fur pelt of which has been treated with fluoric resin.
  • Fig. IC is a longitudinal section along the line 1C-1C of Fig. IB, and it shows the treatment of the fur side 3 of the fur with a solu- tion containing fluoric resin.
  • the fur side 3 of the fur is dried by using heat treatment.
  • Fig. 2 shows combination clothing 7, which is formed by joining the fur 1 processed in the way described in Figs. 1A-1D to the fabric 5.
  • Figs. 3A-3D visualize a form of embodiment for using the fur processed with the method of the invention for the manufacture of combination clothing of fur and fabric, and semi-finished products used in the manufacture of combination clothing.
  • Fig. 3A presents the cutting of the fur 1 processed to be wet-cleanable with the method of the invention into fur strips 11, 12, 13, 14, etc.
  • Fig. 3B shows the struc- ture of a fur decoration strip 10; 10a manufactured of joined fur strips 11, 12, 13, 14 (semi-finished product).
  • Fig. 3C there is again shown the structure of a fur decoration 10; 10b of fabric and fur (semi-finished product).
  • Fig. 3D presents a roll of fur decoration strip 10; 10c (semi-finished product), in which the semi-finished product 10; 10b is used.
  • the fur pelt 2 of the fur 1 of a blue fox is first moistened thoroughly and evenly with an aqueous solution of fluoric resin with a pH of approx. 5. Thereafter the fur is hung to dry on a support by tautening it with fasteners 4. After the fur pelt 2 has dried, the fur is removed from the support, and the fur hair 3 is sprayed with a similar aqueous solution of fluoric resin as the fur pelt. Next, the fur is dried in a heat oven at about 70 degrees for 1.5 hours.
  • 0.5 dl of fluoric resin concentrate is typically added for one dry weight kilo of fur material, however, taking into consideration the physico-chemical differences of the fur hair and the fur pelt.
  • the concentrate is mixed with water and dosed to the fur hair and fur pelt according to the instructions of the manufacturer of the fluoric resin.
  • the fur treated in the way described above may still be shaped mechanically and sown to the fabric 5 from the fur pelt 2 to manufacture fixed combination clothing of fabric and fur 7.
  • the fabric part 5 is a combination of wool and silk. Because of the preliminary treatment of the pelt 2 and hair 3 of the fur 1 with a fluorocompound, the combination clothing of fabric and fur keeps its shape also after wet cleaning.
  • the combination clothing may be, for example, a hood of an outdoor jacket, a scarf, etc.
  • the moistening solution contains fluoric resin as the organic fluorocompound.
  • the fur pelt and fur hair of the fur may be processed to be water-repellent also with other fluorocompounds known in the art.
  • Other possible fluorocompounds comprise, for example, fluorated hydrocarbons or fluorated aromatic hydrocarbon derivatives, however, without limiting to these.
  • the hair side and the pelt side of the fur may be processed either separately or simultaneously with a solution containing a fluorocompound.
  • the heat treatment may be conducted either simultaneously or separately.
  • the fur pelt is processed with a solution containing an organic fluorocompound before the fur hair is processed, but the fur hair can as well be processed before processing the fur pelt.
  • the fur 1 is cut into suitable fur strips 11, 12, 13, 14... (Fig. 3A) after it has been processed with a solution containing fluoric resin in the manner described above, and the fur strips 11, 12, 13, 14... are sown to form a longitudinal and relatively narrow fur decoration strip 10; 10a, by sewing the fur strips together from the pelt side 12, 22, 23, 24.
  • the fur decora- tion strip 10a is then sown to the fabric 5 a of desired width from its pelt 2 to form a decoration 10; 10b of fabric and fur strip.
  • the purpose of the fabric 5a is, on the one hand, to act as the fastening point when fastening the decoration of fabric and fur strip to the fabric part 5 of a desired clothing and, on the other hand, to cover the seam places 6 of the fur pelt 2. Because of the preliminary treatment of the fur pelt and fur hair of the fur part 10, the pelt 2 of the decoration 10; 10b of fabric and fur strip endures well repeated wet cleaning, and the appearance of the decoration does not change to an unfavourable direction. In this case, the fabric part 5 a is a mixture of wool and silk.
  • the length of the decoration of fabric and fur strip is equal to the length of the roll of fur decoration strip to be manufactured. Fi- nally, the fur decoration 10b is rolled to form a roll 10; 10c of fur decoration strip to be delivered to the clothing manufacturer.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur. In the method, the fur pelt (2) of the fur is moistened with an organic fluorochemical, and the pelt is dried and/or treated with heat, so that a permanent, microscopically thin water-repellent layer is formed onto the surface of the collagen fibre of the pelt. The fur hair (3) of the fur is also moistened with an organic fluorochemical and dried by using heat treatment, so that a permanent, microscopically thin water-repellent layer is formed onto the surface of the keratin fibre of the fur hair. Finally, the fur part (1), which has been processed to endure wet cleaning, is fastened to the wet-cleanable fabric part (5) of the clothing either fixedly or detachably. The invention also relates to the repeatedly wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur according to the introduction of claim (9).

Description

A combination clothing from fabric and fur and the production method thereof
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur according to the introduction of claim 1.
The invention also relates to combination clothing of fabric and fur, enduring repeated wet cleaning, according to the introduction of claim 9.
The invention further relates to a semi-finished product enduring wet cleaning according to the introduction of claim 11.
The invention also relates to a fur part enduring wet cleaning and used in the manufacture of the semi-finished product, according to the introduction of claim 13.
Further, the invention relates to a roll of fur strip decoration enduring wet cleaning, accordingc to the introduction of claim 16.
In the following explanation and claims, fur refers to a dressed, genuine natural fur • or dressed genuine fur raw material. The concept of combination clothing of fabric and fur refers to a piece of clothing with a fabric part and a fur part. Clothing again refers both to combination clothing and separate clothes, such as a scarf, shirt, coat, etc. The concept of fur hair refers to the hair side of the fur, and the concept of fur pelt refers to the pelt side of the fur. The fur part again refers to fur which is used in combination clothing or semi-finished product and which has been processed to be wet-cleanable.
In the clothing industry, different kinds of combination clothing of fabric and fur have been available for a long time. From the point of view of the user of clothing it would be easiest that such combination clothing could be cleaned with water, as this is a method of cleaning familiar to all. Dry cleaning of clothing causes considerably more cost and trouble. However, wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur is not known in the clothes manufacturing industry, in which one has traditionally concentrated mainly in the development and design of clothing designs and collections, and in the knitting and sewing of clothing from existing clothing materials. On the other hand, clothing manufacturers have generally not been very interested in how fur materials have been processed in the manufacture, and due to this, vari- ous fur material processing methods have remained rather unknown for the clothing manufacturers.
Again, the industry processing clothing materials knows different kinds of methods for processing textile and fur materials, with which the final materials, such as fab- ric, leather and fur, used by the clothes manufacturing industry, may be separately processed water- and dirt-repellent, using different organic fluorochemicals. Such methods have been described, for example, in the GB patent publications 1 015 630 and 999 975, the US patent publications 3 994 951 and 3 330 812, the publication JP-08081883, the FI patent publication 43980, and the SE patent publication 214 815. However, the patent documents mentioned above only disclose treating certain individual materials with solutions containing fluorocompounds so that the said materials are made water- and/or dirt-repellent. They do not describe the processing of such a fur material, in which the pelt side and the hair side of fur are in a fixed connection with each other. Neither do they disclose such pieces of clothing meant to be wet-cleanable, in which the clothing would contain a fur part, the fur pelt and fur hair of which would be in a fixed connection with each other.
Because the materials processing industry has not had to offer any finished, repeatedly wet-cleanable fur material for the industry manufacturing fur clothing, which could be directly joined to fabric for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur, such combination clothing of fabric and fur has simply not been available for consumers, either.
When one has wished to clean combination clothing of fabric and fur, the fabric part and the fur part of the clothing have had to be dry cleaned, or the fur part has had to been detached from the fabric part of the clothing, and subsequently the fur part has had to be dry cleaned and the fabric part has had to be wet cleaned. The above drawback results from that that the genuine natural fur and fabric behave differently when wet cleaned. If they are fixedly joined to each other, and if they then are subjected to wet cleaning, the physical and aesthetic properties of the fur pelt of the fur change so that the appearance of the combination clothing suffers. Although furs can temporarily be made water- and dirt-repellent by spraying their surface with different chemicals (e.g. with fluorochemicals mentioned in the above state-of-the-art description), the effect of these chemicals is not permanent, and on the other hand, the use of temporary solutions in spray form for cleaning the clothing cannot be expected from a normal consumer. Due to the above cleaning problems, it has not been possible to offer combination clothing of fabric and fur as fixed combinations, but it has been necessary to arrange the fur part to be detachable from the fabric part.
The first object of the invention is to remove the above described drawbacks in the previously known combination clothing of fabric and fur. The first object of the in- vention is to provide combination clothing of fabric and fur, which can be wet cleaned as a combination. The second object of the invention is to provide combination clothing of fabric and fur, which can be repeatedly cleaned with water without additional treatments. The third object of the invention is to provide combination clothing of fabric and fur, in which fur and fabric are fixedly joined to each other to form a piece of clothing enduring wet cleaning.
The above objects are achieved with the manufacturing method of the invention for combination clothing and with the combination clothing manufactured by the said method. The method of the invention for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing is based on the surprising observation that by treating the hair and pelt side of the fur separately with a solution containing an organic fluorocompound and by attaching the resulting water-repellent layer onto the surface of the material by drying and/or treating with heat, a fur is provided, which may be attached to a preferably wet-cleanable fabric material. Thus, combination clothing of fabric and fur is provided, which may be cleaned with water without detaching the fur part and the fabric part of the combination clothing from each other. By fastening the water- repellent layer to the surface of the material by drying and using heat treatments, the material is made to endure repeated wet cleaning processes as a combination.
The above described processing method for fur material differs from the separate processing methods for fur hair and fur pelt known in the state of the art principally mainly in that that, in the method disclosed in this apphcation and in the products made with this method, the fur pelt and fur hair are in fixed connection with each other. The fur hair and the fur pelt have substantially different physico-chemical properties, and because of this, on the basis of individual material treatments made to pelt and hair, no very far-extending conclusions may be drawn, whether the said procedure is suitable for the arrangement of fur hair and fur pelt fixedly connected to each other.
The method of the invention for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur is characterised in what is shown in claim 1. The wet-cleanable combination clothing of the invention again is characterised in what is shown in claim 9. In the method for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur the pelt side of fur is moistened with a solution containing an organic fluorocompound, and dried and/or treated with heat so that a permanent, microscopically thin water-repellent layer is generated on the surface of the collagen fibre of the pelt. Also the hair side of fur is moistened with a solution containing an organic fluorocompound and dried with heat treatment so that a permanent, microscopically thin water-repellent layer is generated on the surface of the keratin fibre of the fur hair. After this, the fur part processed to endure wet cleaning is attached to the wet- cleanable fabric part of the clothing either fixedly or detachably. The fur part is preferably attached to the fabric part of the clothing in a fixed way. The method may also comprise conventional dressing and dyeing treatments of fur and/or fabric and/or combination clothing. The fur part processed to endure wet cleaning is attached to the clothing either directly from the pelt or from a piece of fabric of suitable width attached to the pelt. The latter method of fastening is suitable when manufacturing combination clothing from wet-cleanable semi-finished products.
In an advantageous form of embodimenζ the fur is shaped to be a longitudinal and relatively thin, uniform fur decoration strip before or after processing it with organic fluorochemicals. Fur decoration strips are typically used as lining decorations for fur clothing.
In the wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur of the invention, the fur part has been made wet-cleanable by processing it with the method of the invention. The fabric part of the combination clothing preferably endures repeated wet- cleaning, and it is fixedly attached to the fur pelt of the fur part.
The invention also relates to a wet-cleanable semi-finished product used in the manufacture of (repeatedly) wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur. The semi-finished product comprises a fur part, the fur hair of which has been made repeatedly wet-cleanable by moistening the hair side with a solution containing an organic fluorochemical, and by subsequently drying the hair side of the fur with heat treatment. The fur pelt of the fur part has again been made wet-cleanable by moistening the fur pelt with a solution containing organic fluoride and by then drying and/or treating it with heat. After this, it is possible to fasten a fabric of desired width to the fur pelt of the fur part. The wet-cleanable semi-finished product, either with or without fabric, is very useful taking into consideration specifically the needs of the clothing industry, because the serni-finished product may be directly knitted or sown from the fabric to the desired fabric material without it being necessary to separately process the materials. In an advantageous form of embodiment the semi-finished product is a fur decoration strip. A strip of fabric of desired width is fixedly attached to the pelt side of the fur decoration strip. A wet-cleanable decoration of fur and fabric thus achieved may be used as a semi-finished product in the manufacture of wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur decoration strip.
Another advantageous form of embodiment concerns a wet-cleanable fur decoration strip, which comes from a roll of fur decoration strip.
With a roll of fur decoration strip the advantage is achieved that the clothes manufacturer may cut a decoration strip of just the desired length to the products. This way of using fur decorations is completely new in the manufacture of fur clothing. It usually is necessary for the manufacturing industry to order the decoration strips cut to size, i.e. the length of the fur decoration has to be given to the manufacturer in advance.
It may be noted of the further advantages of combination clothing manufactured with the method of the invention that the combination is water-repellent in all weather conditions. The fur part of the combination clothing is further dirt-repellent, which makes it easier to keep the clothing clean. Because the pelt side of the fur part is treated with the solution, the clothing also endures steam ironing .
The invention is next described in more detail, referring to the enclosed drawings in which:
Figures 1A - ID schematically present the manufacture of combination clothing of fabric and fur;
Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of combination clothing of fabric and fur of the invention, and ;
Figures 3 A - 3D show diagrammatically the manufacturing stages of a roll of fur decoration strip.
Figs. 1A - ID present different stages in the manufacture of wet-cleanable combination clothing of fabric and fur. In Fig. 1A, fluoric resin is sprayed onto the pelt side, i.e. the fur pelt 2 of the fur 1. In Fig. IB, the fur is dried, the fur pelt of which has been treated with fluoric resin. Fig. IC is a longitudinal section along the line 1C-1C of Fig. IB, and it shows the treatment of the fur side 3 of the fur with a solu- tion containing fluoric resin. In Fig. ID, the fur side 3 of the fur is dried by using heat treatment.
Fig. 2 shows combination clothing 7, which is formed by joining the fur 1 processed in the way described in Figs. 1A-1D to the fabric 5.
Figs. 3A-3D visualize a form of embodiment for using the fur processed with the method of the invention for the manufacture of combination clothing of fur and fabric, and semi-finished products used in the manufacture of combination clothing. Fig. 3A presents the cutting of the fur 1 processed to be wet-cleanable with the method of the invention into fur strips 11, 12, 13, 14, etc. Fig. 3B shows the struc- ture of a fur decoration strip 10; 10a manufactured of joined fur strips 11, 12, 13, 14 (semi-finished product). In Fig. 3C, there is again shown the structure of a fur decoration 10; 10b of fabric and fur (semi-finished product). Fig. 3D presents a roll of fur decoration strip 10; 10c (semi-finished product), in which the semi-finished product 10; 10b is used.
In accordance with Figs. 1A-1D, the fur pelt 2 of the fur 1 of a blue fox is first moistened thoroughly and evenly with an aqueous solution of fluoric resin with a pH of approx. 5. Thereafter the fur is hung to dry on a support by tautening it with fasteners 4. After the fur pelt 2 has dried, the fur is removed from the support, and the fur hair 3 is sprayed with a similar aqueous solution of fluoric resin as the fur pelt. Next, the fur is dried in a heat oven at about 70 degrees for 1.5 hours.
0.5 dl of fluoric resin concentrate is typically added for one dry weight kilo of fur material, however, taking into consideration the physico-chemical differences of the fur hair and the fur pelt. The concentrate is mixed with water and dosed to the fur hair and fur pelt according to the instructions of the manufacturer of the fluoric resin.
The fur treated in the way described above may still be shaped mechanically and sown to the fabric 5 from the fur pelt 2 to manufacture fixed combination clothing of fabric and fur 7. In this case, the fabric part 5 is a combination of wool and silk. Because of the preliminary treatment of the pelt 2 and hair 3 of the fur 1 with a fluorocompound, the combination clothing of fabric and fur keeps its shape also after wet cleaning. The combination clothing may be, for example, a hood of an outdoor jacket, a scarf, etc.
It is also possible to make a senή-finished product of the fur 1, which has been processed to be wet-cleanable, by knitting a piece of fabric of suitable width to the fur pelt 2. Of the semi-finished product, again, the above described combination clothing 7 of fabric and fur is produced by knitting the semi-finished product thus achieved to the fabric part 5 of the clothing from its fabric.
In the embo(liment presented above, the moistening solution contains fluoric resin as the organic fluorocompound. Instead of fluoric resin, the fur pelt and fur hair of the fur may be processed to be water-repellent also with other fluorocompounds known in the art. Other possible fluorocompounds comprise, for example, fluorated hydrocarbons or fluorated aromatic hydrocarbon derivatives, however, without limiting to these. The hair side and the pelt side of the fur may be processed either separately or simultaneously with a solution containing a fluorocompound. Also the heat treatment may be conducted either simultaneously or separately. In the above form of embodiment, the fur pelt is processed with a solution containing an organic fluorocompound before the fur hair is processed, but the fur hair can as well be processed before processing the fur pelt.
In the form of embodiment shown in Figs. 3A - 3D, the fur 1 is cut into suitable fur strips 11, 12, 13, 14... (Fig. 3A) after it has been processed with a solution containing fluoric resin in the manner described above, and the fur strips 11, 12, 13, 14... are sown to form a longitudinal and relatively narrow fur decoration strip 10; 10a, by sewing the fur strips together from the pelt side 12, 22, 23, 24. The fur decora- tion strip 10a is then sown to the fabric 5 a of desired width from its pelt 2 to form a decoration 10; 10b of fabric and fur strip. The purpose of the fabric 5a is, on the one hand, to act as the fastening point when fastening the decoration of fabric and fur strip to the fabric part 5 of a desired clothing and, on the other hand, to cover the seam places 6 of the fur pelt 2. Because of the preliminary treatment of the fur pelt and fur hair of the fur part 10, the pelt 2 of the decoration 10; 10b of fabric and fur strip endures well repeated wet cleaning, and the appearance of the decoration does not change to an unfavourable direction. In this case, the fabric part 5 a is a mixture of wool and silk. Already at this stage, the length of the decoration of fabric and fur strip is equal to the length of the roll of fur decoration strip to be manufactured. Fi- nally, the fur decoration 10b is rolled to form a roll 10; 10c of fur decoration strip to be delivered to the clothing manufacturer.

Claims

Claims
1. Method for manufacturing wet-cleanable combination clothing (7) of fabric and fur, characterised in that
the fur pelt (2) of the fur is moistened with an organic fluorochemical, and the pelt is then dried and/or treated with heat so that a permanent, microscopically thin water-repellent layer is formed onto the surface of the collagen fibre of the pelt;
the fur hair (3) of the fur is moistened with an organic fluorochemical and dried by using heat treatment so that a permanent, microscopically thin water- repellent layer is formed onto the surface of the keratin fibre of the fur hair;
- the fur part (1), which has been treated wet-cleanable, is fastened to the wet- cleanable fabric part (5) of the clothing either fixedly or detachably.
2. Method according to claim 1, characterised in that the method further includes dressing and drying treatments of fur (1) and/or fabric (5) and/or combination clothing (7) of fabric and fur.
3. Method according to claim 1 - 2, characterised in that the fur part (1) is fastened to the fabric part (5) of the clothing in a fixed way.
4. Method according to claim 3, characterised in that the fabric part (5) is wet cleaned before the fur part (1) is fastened to the fabric (5).
5. Method according to one of the claims 1 - 4, characterised in that the fur part (1), which has been treated to endure wet cleaning, is fastened to the wet-cleanable fabric part of the clothing from the fur pelt (2).
6. Method according to one of the claims 1 - 4, characterised in that the fur part (1), which has been treated to endure wet cleaning, is fastened to the fabric of suitable width from its fur pelt, and the fabric is fastened to the wet-cleanable fabric part (5) of the clothing.
7. Method according to one of the claims 1 - 6, characterised in that the organic fluorocompound is fluoric resin or fluorated hydrocarbon.
8. Method according to one of the claims 1 - 7, characterised in that either before or after processing with an organic fluorochemical, the fur is cut into longitudi- nal, relatively narrow fur strips, which are sown from their ends to form a longitudinal and relatively thin fur decoration strip (1; 10).
9. Repeatedly wet-cleanable combination clothing (7) of fabric and fur, characterised in that the clothing comprises
- a fur part (1), the fur hair (3) of which has been made to endure repeated wet cleaning by moistening the fur hair thoroughly with an organic fluorochemical and by then drying the fur hair (3) of the fur with heat treatment; and the fur pelt (2) of which has been made to endure repeated wet cleaning by moistening the fur pelt thoroughly with a solution containing organic fluorocompound and drying and/or treating the fur pelt with heat;
a fabric part (5), which preferably endures repeated wet cleaning and which is fixedly fastened to the fur pelt (2) of the fur part or to the fabric (5a) fastened to the fur pelt.
10. Combination clothing of fabric and fur (7) according to claim 9, character- ised in that the clothing comprises:
a fur part (1), which consists of a wet-cleanable, longitudinal, relatively thin fur decoration strip (10);
a fabric part (5), which is repeatedly wet-cleanable and which is fixedly fastened to the fur pelt (2) of the fur part (1; 10) to form the combination clothing (7) of fabric and fur.
11. A wet-cleanable semi-finished product, which is fixedly attachable to the fabric part (5) of the clothing (7), characterised in that the semi-finished product comprises
a fur part (1),
the fur hair (3) of which has been made to endure wet cleaning by moistening the fur hair thoroughly with a solution containing organic fluoride, and by subsequently drying the fur hair (3) with heat treatment, and
the fur pelt (2) of which has been made to endure wet cleaning by moistening the fur pelt thoroughly with an organic fluorochemical and by drying the fur pelt; a wet-cleanable fabric part (5a), which is fixedly fastened to the fur pelt (2) of the fur part.
12. Semi-finished product of claim 11, characterised in that its fur part (1) is a wet-cleanable, longitudinal, relatively thin fur decoration strip (10a).
13. Wet-cleanable fur part (1) used in the manufacture of a semi-finished product according to claim 11 - 12, characterised in that the
fur pelt (2) of the fur part (1) is moistened with an organic fluorochemical, and the pelt is then dried and/or treated with heat, so that a permanent, microscopically thin, water-repellent layer is formed onto the surface of the collagen fibre of the pelt,
fur hair (3) of the fur part is moistened with an organic fluorochemical and dried with heat treatment so that a permanent, microscopically thin water-repellent layer is formed onto the surface of the keratin fibre of the fur hair.
14. Wet-cleanable fur part (1) according to claim 13, characterised in that the fur part (1) is a wet-cleanable, longitudinal, relatively thin fur decoration strip (10;
10a).
15. Wet-cleanable fur decoration strip (10; 10a) according to claim 14, characterised in that the fur decoration strip (10a) comes from a roll of fur decoration strip (10c).
16. Wet-cleanable roll of fur decoration strip (10; 10c), characterised in that it is manufactured by rolling the wet-cleanable, longitudinal, relatively thin fur decoration strip (10; 10b) into a roll.
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