Composite fabric

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Inventors

Smith, John B.
Bell, Peter W.
Queen, David S.
Mitchell, John

Application #

964513

Filed

Nov-29-1978

Published

Dec-4-1979

Current US Class

156/182
156/310
264/135
264/250
264/257
264/258
428/95
442/164
442/180
442/37

International Classes

B32B 007/00

Field of Search

428/85 428/95 428/96 428/245 428/246 428/247 428/255 428/284 428/286 428/424 428/425 428/518 156/182 156/310 264/DIG.

Assignee

Sidlaw Industries Limited (Dundee, GB3)

Examiners

Bell; James J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow & Garrett

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4031181   Method for moldin...
4053669   Imitation sheet mat...
4116741   Textile coating with...
4123488   Molded plastic arti...

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Abstract
A composite fabric comprises a layer of pile-forming material such as a textile bonded to a substrate material by an interlayer of plastics material which is substantially air-free. The interlayer has a density in the range 0.9 to 1.5 gm/cc and the substrate is a slab of deaerated plastics material having a weight up to 6.5 kg/sq. meter (12 lbs/sq. yard) and incorporating a layer of fibrous material such as glass fibre scrim. The pile forming material may be as light as 68 gm/sq. meter (2 oz/sq. yard) and as heavy as 4 kgm/sq. meter (120 oz/sq. yard).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A composite fabric comprising a layer of pile-forming material bonded to a substrate material by an interlayer of substantially air-free plastics material having a density in the range 0.9 to 1.5 gm/cc, wherein the substrate material is formed by deaerated plastics material having a weight in the range 0-6.5 kg/sq. meter (0-12 lbs/sq. yard) with a layer of fibrous material embedded therein.

2. A composite fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein said interlayer is a thermoplastics material incorporating up to 10% air by volume.

3. A composite fabric as claimed in either preceding claim, wherein the pile forming material has a weight exceeding 68 gm/sq meter (2 oz/sq. yard).



Description
This invention relates to composite fabrics with particular, but not exclusive, reference to textile and allied soft floor covering materials, and to a method for manufacturing a said fabric.

According to the present invention there is provided a composite fabric comprising a layer of pile-forming material bonded to a substrate material by an interlayer of substantially air-free plastics material having a density in the range 0.9 to 1.5 gm/cc, wherein the substrate material is formed by deaerate plastics material having a weight in the range 0-6.5 kg/sq. meter (0-12 lbs/sq. yard) with a layer of fibrous material embedded therein.

The interlayer may be a thermoplastics material such as P.V.C. or it may be a curable resin such as polyurethane and when used in accordance with the present invention provides improved adhesion between the substrate material and the pile-forming material. The pile-forming material may have a weight of 68 gm/sq meter (2 oz/sq. yard) or greater. For example, the pile-forming material may be a woven fabric having a weight of 4 kgm/sq. meter (120 oz/sq. yard). The pile-forming material may be porous or non-porous and, for example, may incorporate a gelled layer of plastics material. The fibrous material may be a scrim or tissue of glass fibre or textile such as polyester or the like, and preferably is of non-woven construction.
 
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