Claims
- 1. A composite fabric comprising a first reusable component being substantially insoluble in aqueous solutions such that said first component is capable of being repeatedly laundered in hot surfactant-loaded aqueous solutions without substantial loss of component integrity joined to a second component comprising a thermoplastic polymer fabric of polyvinyl alcohol which is water soluble only at temperatures above 140.degree. F. and insoluble at temperatures below 140.degree. F.
- 2. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol homopolymer that has been highly crystallized by postdrawing or by heat annealing.
- 3. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol that is produced from crystallized substantially totally saponified polyvinyl acetate.
- 4. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component comprises a thermoplastic polymer fabric woven, non-woven or knitted of said polyvinyl alcohol.
- 5. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said composite is configured as a member selected from the group consisting of drapes, towels, covers, wraps, gowns, head covers, face masks, shoe coverings, dressings, tapes, underpads, diapers, sheets, pillow covers, napkins, aprons, sleeves, gown fronts and table covers.
- 6. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol fabric in the weight range of approximately 15 to 500 grams per square yard.
- 7. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol fabric in the weight range of approximately 20 to 100 grams per square yard.
- 8. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol fabric in the weight range of approximately 30 to 75 grams per square yard.
- 9. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol fabric configured from sheets that have been inflation extruded, cast extruded or thermo-formed.
- 10. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component is thermobonded to said first component.
- 11. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component is stitched to said first component.
- 12. The composite fabric of claim 1 wherein said second component is adhesively joined to said first component.
- 13. A method of laundering a composite fabric, said composite fabric comprising a first reusable component being substantially insoluble in aqueous solutions such that said first component is capable of being repeatedly laundered in hot surfactant-loaded aqueous solutions without substantial loss of component integrity joined to a second component comprising a thermoplastic polymer fabric of polyvinyl alcohol which is water soluble only at temperatures above 140.degree. F. and insoluble at temperatures below 140.degree. F., wherein said method comprises subjecting said composite fabric to an aqueous media at a temperature above approximately 140.degree. F. to launder said first reusable component and dissolve said second component wherein said second component is separated from said first reusable component and disposed of with said aqueous media.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said first reusable component is joined With a new second component after said composite fabric has been laundered.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol homopolymer that has been highly crystallized by postdrawing or by heat annealing.
- 16. The method of claim 13 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol that is produced from crystallized substantially totally saponified polyvinyl acetate.
- 17. A method of claim 13 wherein said second component comprises a thermoplastic polymer fabric woven, non-woven or knitted of said polyvinyl alcohol.
- 18. The method of claim 13 wherein said composite is configured as a member selected from the group consisting of drapes, towels, covers, wraps, gowns, head covers, face masks, shoe coverings, dressings, tapes, underpads, diapers, sheets, pillow covers, napkins, aprons, sleeves, gown fronts and table covers.
- 19. The method of claim 13 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol fabric in the weight range of approximately 15 to 500 grams per square yard.
- 20. The method of claim 13 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol fabric in the weight range of approximately 20 to 100 grams per square yard.
- 21. The method of claim 13 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol fabric in the weight range of approximately 30 to 75 grams per square yard.
- 22. The method of claim 13 wherein said second component comprises a polyvinyl alcohol fabric configured from sheets that have been inflation extruded, cast extruded or thermo-formed.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 881,685 filed on May 12, 1992, and now U.S Pat. No. 5,207,837, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 683,290, filed on Apr. 10, 1991, and now abandoned.
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