MOSQUITO REPELLENT AND ANTIBACTERIAL PICNIC MAT
20180360240 ยท 2018-12-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mosquito repellent and antibacterial mat includes a mat body. The upper surface cloth includes a surface cloth layer formed by a surface cloth including a mosquito repellent agent and antibacterial agent, and a coating layer. A plurality of parallel filler spaces arranged at intervals are arranged and spaced between the upper surface cloth and the lower surface cloth. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat further includes a plurality of airholes, which are disposed on at least one side of the mat body and for selectively allowing flow or air between the plurality of filler spaces an exterior of the mat body. A sealing cap allows a user to selectively block flow of air through the airholes. Thus, the mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat of the present invention achieves mosquito repellent and antibacterial effects as well as being comfortable and compressible in size to be readily portable and stored.
Claims
1. A mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat, comprising: a mat body, comprising an upper surface cloth and a lower surface cloth, the upper surface cloth comprising a surface cloth layer and an adhesive coating layer, the surface cloth layer formed by a surface cloth including a mosquito repellent agent and a waterproofing agent, the adhesive coating layer provided on a surface of the surface cloth layer; the mat body further comprising a plurality of spaces with a filler arranged and located between the upper surface cloth and the lower surface cloth; and a plurality of airholes, disposed on at least one side of the upper surface cloth of the mat body, for providing air flow communication between the plurality of filler spaces and an exterior of the mat body.
2. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive coating layer includes a coating, which comprises a polyurethane coating glue, N, N-dimethylformamide, a bridging agent and an antibacterial agent.
3. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of compressible fillers with gaps therebetween, which respectively fill the plurality of filler spaces and the filler spaces are parallel each other.
4. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat according to claim 2, further comprising at least one cladding layer; and one side of the at least one cladding layer is connected to at least one side of the mat body having the airholes to selectively cover the airholes.
5. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat according to claim 4, wherein one side of the cladding layer is connected to one side of the mat body having the airholes, and an open accommodating space is formable between the cladding layer and the upper surface cloth to allow passage of air through the airholes.
6. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat according to claim 2, further comprising a sealing portion, the sealing portion selectively covers the airholes to separate the filler spaces from the exterior of the mat body.
7. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of compressible fillers with gaps, associated therewith the fillers respectively fill the plurality of filler spaces.
8. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat according to claim 1, further comprising at least one cladding layer; and one side of the at least one cladding layer is connected to at least one side of the mat body having the airholes to selectively cover the airholes.
9. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat according to claim 8, wherein one side of the cladding layer is connected to one side of the mat body having the airholes, and an open accommodating space is selectively formed between the cladding layer and the upper cloth.
10. The mosquito repellent and antibacterial picnic mat according to claim 1, further comprising a sealing portion, the sealing portion selectively covers the airholes to block air flow between the filler spaces from the exterior of the mat body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0023] The surface cloth layer 21 is provided with a mosquito repellent treatment with an added mosquito repellent agent during a padding process performed by a fabric forming machine. The amount of mosquito repellent agent added is 4% to 6% to the fabric weight, and drying is performed under a temperature of 130 C. to 150 C. After the padding process performed by the fabric forming machine, the surface cloth layer 21 is further provided the a waterproofing treatment with an added waterproofing agent. The amount of the waterproofing agent added is 4% to 6% to the fabric weight and drying is performed under a temperature of 140 C. to 180 C.
[0024] The above mosquito repellent agent is preferably an all-natural plant antiparasitic auxiliary agent, PROFYL NK10 which is a mosquito and insect repellent auxiliary agent and geraniol is a main active substance of a finishing agent of the NK10. These substances are essences extracted from plant, so as to offer various benefits, be effectively biodegradable, and provide perfect balance from environment, performance and safety perspectives. NK10 has an environmental effective degradation rate of 95%, and is verified by Oeko-Tex, making NK10 a safe and environmental friendly chemical mosquito and insect repellent auxiliary agent. It is foreseen that other insect repellents may be used for the purpose.
[0025] After completing the two processes of applying the mosquito repellent treatment and the waterproofing treatment, a coating process is performed on the mosquito repellent treated and waterproof treated surface cloth layer 21. For the formula of the adhesive coating layer, the coating glue used for the adhesive coating layer is preferably common solvent-based polyurethane coating glue, which has a good bonding performance and can easily form a cross-linking reaction with a fabric. Further, a solvent-based polyurethane coating glue is more durable than water-based polyurethane, with the amount applied preferably being 10 g/m.sup.2 to 40 g/m.sup.2.
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[0027] The foregoing antibacterial agent is preferably an antibacterial agent from an Ultra-Fresh product series of a Canadian organization, Thomson Research Associates. The model of the antibacterial agent adopted in the present invention is Ultra-Fresh DM25, which is an antimicrobial, antifungal and antimite antibacterial agent that is registered in and verified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Association (EPA). Ultra-Fresh DM25 is an antibacterial agent in a solvent-based carrier. In one preferred embodiment, the antibacterial agent is suitable for products such as a solvent-based polyurethane coating, polyvinyl chloride and foam sponges.
[0028] The bridging agent is preferably also a polyurethane type bridging agent and has better compatibility with the polyurethane coating glue and a stronger bonding force, providing a fabric to which it is applied with higher resistance against water pressure and excellent application durability. The N, N-dimethylformamide is for diluting the polyurethane glue to have an appropriate viscosity. During the coating process, a fixed amount of the solvent-based polyurethane glue, a fixed amount of the antifungal and antibacterial agent DM-25, a fixed amount of the polyurethane bridging agent, and a fixed amount of the N, N-dimethylformamide are prepared and mixed with a polyurethane glue to be applied as an adhesive coating layer. The prepared glue is then applied onto the cloth surface by knife coating (a coating device) and the cloth is placed in an oven to dry and completely evaporate the N, N-dimethylformamide from the glue. In one preferred embodiment, the number of the adhesive coating layers is two to three.
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[0033] In conclusion, based on the disclosure of the application, the present invention achieves the expected effects and can put into commercial use. While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, regarded as equivalences of the concept of the invention, can be deduced based on the disclosure of teaching of the description, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.