Claims
- 1. A cooling garment comprising:an inner barrier layer comprising a thermoplastic polymer material having a hydrohead of at least about 35 mbar and a water vapor transmission rate of at least about 800 g/m2/24 hours; an outer reinforcing layer comprising a web of thermoplastic polymer fibers and having a hydrohead less than about 25 mbar and a water vapor transmission rate of at least about 800 g/m2/24 hours; an absorbent layer disposed between said barrier layer and said reinforcing layer, said absorbent layer comprising a stabilized matrix of about 55% to 95% cellulosic fibers and from about 5% to 45% thermoplastic polymer fibers; said barrier layer, said reinforcing layer and said absorbent layer being bonded together to form a cohesive laminate; said laminate comprising at least a portion of a garment adapted to be worn about the body.
- 2. The cooling garment of claim 1 wherein absorbent layer is patterned bonded forming a series of bond segments and wherein the bond segments comprise less than about 20% of the surface area of the absorbent layer.
- 3. The cooling garment of claim 2 wherein said absorbent layer is bonded to at least one of the outer reinforcing layer and the inner barrier layer by regionally applying sufficient energy to the layers wherein the thermoplastic polymers melt and resolidify to form cohesive bonds.
- 4. The cooling garment of claim 3 wherein said bond segments comprise a series of staggered, offset discontinuous bonding segments that extend substantially horizontally.
- 5. The cooling garment of claim 3 wherein said bond segments comprise a series of continuous bonding lines that extend substantially horizontally.
- 6. The cooling garment of claim 5 wherein said bonding lines have a sinusoidal pattern.
- 7. The cooling garment of claim 3 wherein said absorbent layer is bonded to both the barrier layer and reinforcing layer by the method selected from the group consisting of thermal bonding and ultrasonic bonding.
- 8. The cooling garment of claim 1 further comprising edges wherein the edges of said garment are continuously bonded and form a substantially liquid impervious seal.
- 9. The cooling garment of claim 1 wherein said cellulosic fibers of said absorbent layer comprise pulp and wherein said thermoplastic polymer fibers of said absorbent layer comprise meltblown fibers.
- 10. The cooling laminate of claim 1 wherein said reinforcing layer comprises a nonwoven web of thermoplastic polymer fibers having a denier below 0.5 and a nonwoven web of thermoplastic polymer fibers having a denier greater than 0.5.
- 11. The cooling garment of claim 1 wherein said barrier layer comprises an inner layer nonwoven web of spunbond fibers and outer layer nonwoven web of meltblown fibers.
- 12. The cooling garment of claim 1 wherein said barrier layer comprises a nonwoven web and a microporous thermoplastic polymer film.
- 13. The cooling garment of claim 11 wherein said thermoplastic polymer fibers in each of said layers comprises a propylene polymer.
- 14. The cooling garment of claim 1 wherein said garment comprises a vest.
- 15. The cooling garment of claim 14 wherein said garment has openings positioned to allow protrusion of a head and limbs of an user.
- 16. The cooling garment of claim 1 wherein said laminate extends over the entirety of said garment.
- 17. The cooling garment of claim 1 wherein said laminate extends over only a portion of said garment.
- 18. The cooling garment of claim 1 wherein said absorbent layer is saturated with a liquid.
- 19. The cooling garment of claim 18 wherein said liquid is water.
- 20. The cooling garment of claim 1 wherein said absorbent layer further comprises superabsorbent particles.
- 21. The cooling garment of claim 20 wherein the superabsorbent comprises about 0.5% to about 40% by weight of the absorbent layer.
- 22. The cooling garment of claim 21 wherein the superabsorbent comprise about 1% to about 20% by weight of the absorbent layer.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/257245, filed Dec. 20, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Provisional Applications (1)
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