Composite down feather sheet with elastic webs
20170071367 ยท 2017-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2250/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A composite down feather sheet is comprised of an insulating core of down feathers bound together by a chemical binding agent or binding fibers or combination thereof. The core of down feathers is of substantially constant thickness and defines opposed flat faces to which is bonded a web of stretchable elastic adhesive. The method of fabricating the composite down insulating fabric sheet is also described as well as the method of bonding the composite down insulating fabric sheet to an outer shell fabric and a liner fabric to provide a composite sheet which facilitate the manufacture of down feather insulated fabric articles.
Claims
1. A composite down feather sheet comprising an insulating core of down feathers bound together by a chemical binding agent, said core of down feathers being of substantially constant thickness and defining opposed flat faces, and a web of stretchable elastic adhesive bonded to at least one of said opposed flat faces.
2. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a web of said stretchable elastic adhesive bonded to each of said opposed flat faces.
3. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said web of elastic adhesive is formed of polyurethane aliphatic fibers to provide a thin web having multi-directional stretchability, said fibers being white fibers to produce a substantially transparent elastic adhesive web having a weight of between 12 to 70 grams per meter square.
4. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said body of down feathers is bound together by said chemical binding agent which exhibits, at least in part, elastic properties to constitute a stretchable insulating core.
5. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 2 wherein said web of said elastic adhesive is heat bonded to said opposed flat faces by subjecting said core of down feathers and opposed webs of stretchable elastic adhesive to a heat treatment in the range of about 85 degrees C. to 115 degrees C. for a predetermined time.
6. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 2 wherein an outer shell fabric material is bonded onto an outer one of said web of stretchable elastic adhesive, and a lining fabric material bonded onto an inner one of said web of stretchable elastic adhesive to form a composite material insulating sheet for the manufacture of fabric articles.
7. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 6 wherein said composite material sheet has a stitching pattern formed therein.
8. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 6 wherein said composite material insulating sheet is cut in patterns with said core of down feathers remaining captive between said outer shell and lining fabric by said opposed webs of stretchable elastic adhesive binding said insulating core of down feathers to said shell fabric material and to said lining fabric material.
9. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said web of stretchable elastic adhesive is a fiber thin web formed of polyurethane aliphatic fibers.
10. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 9 wherein said web of stretchable elastic adhesive has a softening point of 85 degrees C. and a melting point in the range of from about 85 degrees C. to 115 degrees C. for a predetermined time.
11. The composite down feather sheet as claimed in claim 9 wherein said web of stretchable elastic adhesive has a wash resistance of up to about 90 degrees C. to prevent said core of said down feathers, when in an article of apparel, from clumping during washing in a washing machine or drying when in a drying machine undergoing tumbling.
12. A method of fabricating a composite down feather sheet comprising the steps of: i) conveying on a conveyor and under a mixing chamber a web of stretchable elastic adhesive from a roll of such web, ii) depositing from said mixing chamber on said web of stretchable elastic adhesive, down feathers mixed with a chemical binding agent as said web of stretchable elastic adhesive is displaced whereby to form a core of down feathers of substantially constant thickness on said web of stretchable elastic adhesive, and iii) conveying said web of stretchable elastic adhesive and said core of down feathers mixed with a chemical binder through an oven set at a predetermined temperature to cause said chemical agent to bind to said down feathers and said web of stretchable elastic adhesive to bind to a bottom surface of said core of down feathers.
13. The method as claimed in claim 12 wherein after step (ii) there is provided the further step of positioning on an upper surface of said core of down feathers a second web of stretchable elastic adhesive whereby to form a composite down feather sheet having opposed flat faces with a web of stretchable elastic adhesive bonded thereto.
14. The method as claimed in claim 13 wherein said composite down feather sheet is conveyed between an outer shell fabric sheet and a sheet of lining material, and conveying same through an oven set at a predetermined temperature to cause said webs of stretchable elastic adhesive to begin to melt and further bond to said shell fabric sheet and said lining material to form a composite material insulating sheet for the manufacture of fabric articles.
15. The method as claimed in claim 14 wherein said predetermined temperature is in the range of from about 85 degrees C. to 115 degrees C. and wherein after step (iii) there is further provided the step of cooling said composite down insulating fabric sheet.
16. The method as claimed in claim 15 wherein said web of stretchable elastic adhesive has a wash resistance of up to about 90 degrees C. to prevent said core of said down feathers when in said fabric article from clumping during washing and/or drying.
17. A method of fabricating a composite down insulating fabric sheet for the manufacture of fabric articles, said method comprising the steps of: i) providing a down feather sheet having a core of down feathers bound together by a chemical binding agent, said sheet having a web of stretchable elastic adhesive bonded to opposed faces thereof, ii) conveying said down feather sheet between an outer shell fabric sheet and a sheet of lining material, ii) subjecting said down feather sheet bonded between said outer shell fabric sheet and said lining material to a heat treatment at a predetermined temperature to cause said webs of stretchable elastic material to begin to melt and further bond to said shell fabric material and said lining material to form said composite down insulating fabric sheet.
18. The method as claimed in claim 17 wherein said predetermined temperature is in the range of from about 85 degrees C. to 115 degrees C., and after step (iii) there is further provided the step of cooling said composite down insulating fabric sheet.
19. The method as claimed in claim 17 wherein there is further provided the step of stitching a pattern in said composite down insulating fabric sheet or tack stitching said composite down insulating fabric sheet.
20. The method as claimed in claim 17 wherein said stretchable elastic adhesive is a fiber thin web formed of polyurethane aliphatic fibers, said elastic adhesive web having a wash resistance of up to about 90 degrees C. to prevent said core of said down feathers, when in a manufactured fabric article, form clumping during washing and/or drying.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which;
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[0023] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0024] As shown in
[0025] An advantage of such a composite down feather sheet is that it can be heat bonded to other fabric materials preventing its displacement in fabric articles when in use and thereby providing uniform thermal insulation as well as preventing displacement of the internal down sheet by stretching the external material elastically bonded to the down sheet It also eliminates friction between the external covering material and the down sheet which could dislodge down feathers on external surfaces of the down sheet. Of course, the composite down feather sheet may be bonded to other articles that requires thermal insulation. The composite down feather sheet is also stretchable permitting its securement to elastic materials or about curved articles where the insulation requires to be stretched and secured by heat, such as hot air blow guns.
[0026] Although in the preferred embodiment described and illustrated, a web of stretchable elastic material is bonded to opposed faces of the down feather sheet, for certain insulating applications the web may be bonded to only one face of the down heather sheet and the other face maintain free of any covering or have a different covering sheet such as a net to provide air flow through the down feathers. The stretchable elastic web provides for thermal connection of the insulating down feather sheet to all sorts of commercial or industrial products where this type of insulation is desirable, such as for example in the upholstery industry or construction industry, etc.
[0027] Because the down core is provided with opposed webs of stretchable elastic adhesive, this elastic adhesive can be activated to bind to fabric pieces or other type article by subjecting it to control heat in its softening to melting range of between 85 degrees C. to 115 degrees C. As shown in
[0028] Another advantage by having the down feather sheet 10 bonded to the outer shell fabric material 16 is illustrated in
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[0031] The stretchable elastic adhesive web 15 herein utilized is manufactured by Protechnic, France, and is rated to have a wash resistance of up to about 90 degrees C. At washing temperatures the elastic adhesive will not melt but will remain attached to the fabric material and the core at its outer surface 15 as the temperatures of washing and drying machines are well below the softening point of 85 degrees C. of the web. Accordingly, the elastic adhesive webs prevent the core of down feathers from clumping during washing or drying wherein the article of apparel undergoes a tumbling and stretching action in hot wash water and dry heat. Therefore, as the fabric material stretches and/or or distorts during such washing and drying, the down insulation sheet follows the same displacement and remains intact.
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] In a preferred embodiment, an additional elastic adhesive web 39 is fed from a roll 40 onto the top of the down feather mixture 33 before entering the oven 38 whereby to heat bond the down feather mixture between opposed stretchable elastic adhesive webs 36 and 39 to bind the down therebetween to form the composite down feather insulating fabric sheet 10. The composite down feather insulating sheet 10 leaving the oven 38 is then fed to a cooling station 41 where jets of cool air is projected against the composite down feather insulating sheet 10 from one or opposed sides thereof through a support mesh conveyor section or platform 42.
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[0035] It is within the ambit of the present invention to cover any obvious modifications of the embodiments described herein, provided such modifications fall within the scope of the appended claims.