Elastic Layered Air Chamber Creating Insulating Fabric and Method of Manufacture and Use
20230232920 · 2023-07-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Therese Michelle Jalbuena Paman (Paranaque City, PH)
- James Junor Castillio Maganar (Cagayan de Oro, PH)
Cpc classification
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An elastic layered air chamber creating insulating fabric for clothing and method of manufacture and use thereof consisting of an elastic fabric stretchable base layer in a stretched state to the top of which is attached by seams, a second fabric layer of lesser elasticity in a selected pattern resulting in an array of raised portions on the upper surface of the second fabric when the base layer is relaxed, such raised portions creating insulating air pockets when brought into contact with human skin
Claims
1.-5. (canceled)
6. A method of manufacturing an elasticized layered air chamber-creating insulating fabric for clothing comprising in combination the steps of: A. providing a first base layer of elasticized stretchable fabric having a top and bottom surface; B. providing a second layer of fabric of an elasticity less than that of said first elastic layer; C. providing a frame for attaching said first and second layers to one another; D. stretching said first layer of fabric over said frame to expand the parameter of said layer; E. placing said second layer of fabric over said top surface of said first layer; and F. attaching said second layer to said top surface of said first layer by seams in a selected pattern, said pattern defining a plurality of ancillary cells, each of said cells creating in combination when said first layer is relaxed a surface array of spaced apart, raised adjacent portions of said second layer above said first layer top surface, said raised portions creating in combination a plurality of insulating air chambers when in contact with human skin.
7. The insulating fabric of claim 6 wherein said seams are created by sewing.
8. The insulating fabric of claim 6 wherein said seams are created by ultrasonic joining.
9. The insulating fabric of claim 6 wherein said second layer is a bonded composite of at least two fabrics, one of which comprises an insulation fabric.
10. The insulating fabric of claim 6 wherein said clothing comprises a glove cuff.
11.-16. (canceled)
17. An elastic layered discrete air chamber—creating stretchable insulating fabric for stretchable components of clothing comprising: A. a first base layer composed of an elasticized stretchable insulating sheet of fabric having a top surface and a bottom surface; and B. a second layer comprising a gatherable insulating sheet of fabric of an elasticity less than that of said first base layer joined to said top surface of said first base layer in a selected pattern of seams, said pattern defining a plurality of ancillary cells, each of said cells creating in combination a surface array of spaced apart, raised adjacent portions of said second gatherable layer sheet of fabric above said top surface of said first base layer, said raised portions creating in combination a plurality of discrete insulating air chambers when in contact with a human body component.
18. The insulating fabric of claim 17 wherein said seams are created by sewing.
19. The insulating fabric of claim 17 wherein said seams are created by ultrasonic joining.
20. The insulating fabric of claim 17 said second layer comprising a gatherable sheet of fabric is a bonded composite of at least two fabrics, one of which comprises an insulation fabric.
21. The insulating fabric of claim 17 wherein said stretchable component of clothing comprises a glove cuff.
22. The insulating fabric of claim 17 wherein said stretchable component of clothing comprises an outerwear sleeve cuff.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0023] the inner layer 12 next to the shell on the finished product is composed of 87% polyester and 13% spandex available from IGD Industries, Taipei, Taiwan;
[0024] the outer layer 16 against the wearers body is composed of 100% polyester taffeta made by Formosa Taffeta, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; or 93% polyester and 7% spandex micro-fleece made by Ducksan Fabrics, Seoul, Korea; and
[0025] an optional Insulation layer, bonded as part of the outer layer, when used, is composed of Knitted 75% wool, 25% nylon made by Ruiqing Knits, Inc., Shanghai, China.
[0026] While the use of the cloth is described in detail as applied to a glove, it will be seen that it may be advantageously employed in the manufacture of other articles of clothing such as head bands, scarfs, slippers, neck gaiters and the like.
[0027] Accordingly, the scope of the invention described above is hereby defined by the following claims.