Claims
- 1. A woven fabric having both warp and fill yarns and a basis weight of 135 to 203 g./m suitable for use in clothing having resistance to radiant energy from electric arcs yet offering a high degree of comfort to the wearer comprising warp yarns which contain a blend of 15-50% heat resistant staple fibers having a Limited Oxygen Index of at least 25 and 50-85% of flame retardant cotton and fill yarns comprising 0 to 50% of heat resistant fibers and 50 to 100% of cotton in the case of 2.times.1 and 3.times.1 twill fabrics and 50 to 85% of cotton in the case of plain weave fabrics, the yarns having a linear-density of 215.550 dtex.
- 2. The woven fabric of claim 1 wherein the heat resistant fiber is poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide).
- 3. The woven fabric of claim 1 where the construction is a 3.times.1 twill.
- 4. The woven fabric of claim 3 where the yarn construction is a 3.times.1 left hand twill and the fill is 100% flame retardant cotton.
- 5. The woven fabric of claim 1 wherein the construction is a 2.times.1 twill.
- 6. The woven fabric of claim 1 where the construction is plain weave and the fill yarns contain a blend of at least 15% heat resistant fibers and from 50% to 85% flame retardant cotton.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 07/528,358 filed May 25, 1990 is now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Ivanova et al, "Specificity of Oxidative Thermal Decomposition and Combustion of Fabrics from Fiber Blend", Khim. Volokna, (2), 40-2, 1990, full article of. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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