Claims
- 1. A method of forming a fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, said method comprising the steps of:
joining, in a continuous web, by a reverse plaiting circular knitting process, a stitch yarn and a loop yarn to form a fabric prebody, with the loop yarn overlaying the stitch yarn at a technical face and forming in loops at a technical back of the fabric prebody; at spaced-apart intervals during the knitting process, incorporating into the fabric prebody as the stitch yarn an electrical resistance-heating element; transforming the fabric prebody into a fabric body, with the electrical resistance heating elements extending between opposite edge regions of the fabric body; finishing at least one of the technical face and the technical back of the fabric body, in a manner avoiding damage to electrical conductance of the electrical resistance heating elements, to form a fleece surface region; and providing conductor elements for connecting the electrical resistance heating elements to a source of electrical power.
- 2. The method of claim 1, comprising the further step of finishing at least one of said technical face and said technical back of the fabric body, in a manner avoiding damage to electrical conductance of the electrical resistance heating elements, to form a fleece surface region.
- 3. The method of claim 1, comprising the further steps of finishing the technical face of the fabric body, in a manner to avoid damage to electrical conductance of the electrical resistance heating elements, to form a first fleece surface region, and finishing the technical back of the fabric body in a manner to avoid damage to electrical conductance of the electrical resistance heating elements to form a second fleece surface region.
- 4. The method of claim 1, comprising the further step of applying, directly to the continuous web, the conductor elements for connecting the electrical resistance heating elements to a source of electrical power.
- 5. The method of claim 1, comprising the further step of incorporating into the fabric prebody the electrical resistance heating element in the form of a conductive yarn comprising a core of insulating material and an electrical resistance heating filament disposed generally about said core.
- 6. The method of claim 1 comprising the further step of connecting the conductor elements to a source of electric power and generating heat.
- 7. The method of claim 6 comprising the further step of connecting the conductor elements to a source of electric power comprising alternating current and generating heat.
- 8. The method of claim 6 comprising the further step of connecting the conductor elements to a source of electric power comprising direct current and generating heat.
- 9. The method of claim 8 comprising the further step of connecting the conductor elements to a source of electric power comprising direct current in the form of a battery and generating heat.
- 10. The method of claim 9 comprising the further step of connecting the conductor elements to a source of electric power comprising direct current in the form of a battery mounted to the fabric article and generating heat.
- 11. The method of claim 1 comprising the further steps of:
limiting formation of loops to a central region of the fabric prebody, the central region being disposed between a pair of edge regions in the fabric body, and providing the conductor elements for connecting the electrical resistance heating elements to a source of electrical power in the edge regions of the fabric body.
- 12. The method of claim I comprising the further steps of:
limiting formation of loops to a plurality of central regions of the fabric prebody, each of the plurality of central regions extending in a continuous web direction and being disposed between a pair of edge regions in the fabric body, and providing the conductive elements for connecting the electrical heating elements to a source of electrical power in the edge regions of the fabric body.
- 13. The method of claim 12 comprising the further step of separating the continuous web in a continuous web direction to form a plurality of discrete panels of limited width transverse to the continuous web direction, each of said discrete panels having a central region with loops disposed between edge regions with conductive elements.
- 14. The method of claim 13 comprising the further step of severing the panels generally transverse to the continuous web direction to form discrete heating pad elements.
- 15. A method of forming a fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, said method comprising the steps of:
knitting at least a stitch yarn to form a fabric prebody, the stitch yarn comprising an elastic yarn or fiber, at spaced-apart intervals during the knitting process, incorporating into the fabric prebody as the stitch yarn an electrical resistance heating element, transforming the fabric prebody into a fabric body, with the electrical resistance heating elements extending between opposite edge regions of the fabric body, and providing conductor elements for connecting the electrical resistance heating elements to a source of electrical power.
- 16. The method of claim 1 or claim 15 comprising the further step of rendering the yarns of said fabric body hydrophilic.
- 17. The method of claim 1 or claim 15 comprising the further step of rendering the yarns of said fabric body hydrophobic.
- 18. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:
a fabric body, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating elements incorporated into said fabric body and extending generally between opposite edge regions of said fabric body, and electrical conductor elements extending generally along said opposite edge regions of said fabric body and adapted to connect said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating elements to a source of electrical power.
- 19. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said electrical conductor elements are adapted for connecting said plurality of spaced-apart electrical resistance heating elements to a power source of alternating current.
- 20. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said electrical conductor elements are adapted for connecting said plurality of spaced-apart electrical resistance heating elements to a power source of direct current.
- 21. The fabric article of claim 20, wherein said power source of direct current comprises a battery.
- 22. The fabric article of claim 21, wherein said battery is mounted to said fabric body.
- 23. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said fabric article further comprises a power source connected to said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating elements by said electrical conductor elements, said power source comprising a battery mounted to said fabric body.
- 24. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said fabric body comprises a knitted body.
- 25. The fabric article of claim 24, wherein said fabric body comprises a reverse plaited circular knitted body.
- 26. The fabric article of claim 24, wherein said fabric body comprises a double knit body consisting of two, separate fabric sheets joined by interconnecting yarns.
- 27. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said fabric body comprises a woven body.
- 28. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said fabric body comprises hydrophilic material.
- 29. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said fabric body comprises hydrophobic material.
- 30. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said fabric body is formed by a stitch yarn and a loop yarn.
- 31. The fabric article of claim 30, wherein said loop yarn overlays the stitch yarn at a technical face and form loops at a technical back of the fabric prebody.
- 32. The fabric article of claim 30, wherein said fabric prebody has loops formed only in a central region.
- 33. The fabric article of claim 30, wherein said fabric body has a fleece formed upon at least one of said technical back and said technical face.
- 34. The fabric article of claim 33, wherein said fabric body has a fleece formed upon both of said technical back and said technical face.
- 35. The fabric article of claim 30, wherein said conductive yarn is a stitch yarn.
- 36. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said electrical conductor elements, at least in part, are applied as a conductive paste.
- 37. The fabric article of claim 36, wherein said electrical conductor elements comprise a conductive wire.
- 38. The fabric article of claim 36, wherein said electrical conductor elements comprise a conductive yarn or a conductive thread.
- 39. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said electrical conductor elements, at least in part, are applied as a conductive hot melt adhesive.
- 40. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said electrical conductor elements are attached upon a surface of said fabric body.
- 41. The fabric article of claim 40, wherein said electrical conductor elements are attached by stitching.
- 42. The fabric article of claim 41, wherein said stitching comprises embroidery stitching.
- 43. The fabric article of claim 40, wherein said electrical conductor elements are attached by sewing.
- 44. The fabric article of claim 40, wherein said electrical conductor elements are attached by adhesive.
- 45. The fabric article of claim 40, wherein said electrical conductor elements are attached by laminating.
- 46. The fabric article of claim 40, wherein said electrical conductor elements are attached by mechanical fastening.
- 47. The fabric article of claim 40, wherein said electrical conductor elements are attached by strain relief fastening.
- 48. The fabric article of claim 8, wherein said electrical conductor elements are incorporated into said fabric body.
- 49. The fabric article of claim 48, wherein said fabric body is woven, and said electrical conductor elements comprise filling yarns or warp yarns disposed at opposite edge regions of said fabric body.
- 50. The fabric article of claim 49, wherein said electrical conductor elements comprise at least two filling yarns or warp yarns at each of said opposite edge regions.
- 51. The fabric article of claim 48, wherein said fabric body is weft or circular knit, and said electrical conductor elements comprise yarns disposed along opposite edge regions of said fabric body.
- 52. The fabric article of claim 51, wherein said electrical conductor elements comprise at least two yarns at each of said opposite edge regions.
- 53. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said electrical resistance heating element has the form of a conductive yarn comprising a core of insulating material, an electrical resistance heating filament disposed generally about said core, and a sheath material generally surrounding said electrical resistance heating filament and said core.
- 54. The fabric article of claim 53, wherein said electrical resistance heating element has electrical resistivity in the range of about 0.1 ohm/cm to about 500 ohm/cm.
- 55. The fabric article of claim 18, wherein said fabric body comprises a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body and said conductor elements are disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 56. The fabric article of claim 55, wherein said fabric body comprises a double knit fabric body and said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer are joined, in face-to-face relationship, by interconnecting yarns, said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body and said conductor elements being positioned and spaced apart by said interconnecting yarns, and said electrical resistance heating/warming elements being joined by said conductors in a parallel circuit.
- 57. The fabric article of claim 55, wherein said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer are formed separately and joined in face-to-face relationship, with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body and said conductor elements disposed therebetween.
- 58. The fabric article of claim 57, wherein said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer are joined by laminating.
- 59. The fabric article of claim 57, wherein said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer are joined by stitching.
- 60. The fabric article of claim 56, wherein said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements and said conductor elements, arranged with symmetrical or asymmetrical spacing, are mounted upon a substrate, said substrate with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements and said conductor elements mounted thereupon being disposed between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 61. The fabric article of claim 60, wherein said substrate comprises an open grid.
- 62. The fabric article of claim 60, wherein said substrate comprises a moisture resistant, vapor permeable polymeric barrier material.
- 63. The fabric article of claim 56, wherein said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements and said conductor elements are mounted upon at least one opposed surface of said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 64. The fabric article of claim 63 wherein said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements and said conductor elements are mounted upon at least one opposed surface of said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer by stitching.
- 65. The fabric article of claim 63 wherein said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements and said conductor elements are mounted upon at least one opposed surface of said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer by embroidery stitching.
- 66. The fabric article of claim 18 in the form of a heating pad.
- 67. The fabric article of claim 24, wherein said knitted body is a weft or circular knitted body with stitch yarns comprising elastic yarns or fibers.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application No. 09/395,326, filed Sep. 13, 1999, now pending, which is a division of U.S. application No. 09/296,375, filed Apr. 22, 1999, now abandoned, a continuation-in part of U.S. application No. 09/468,627, filed Dec. 21, 1999, now pending, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/592,235, filed Jun. 12, 2000, now pending.
[0002] The invention relates to fabric articles that generate heat/warmth upon application of electricity.
Divisions (4)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09697100 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
Child |
09814896 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Parent |
09296375 |
Apr 1999 |
US |
Child |
09395326 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Parent |
09468627 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
Child |
09395326 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Parent |
09592235 |
Jun 2000 |
US |
Child |
09395326 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09395326 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Child |
09697100 |
Oct 2000 |
US |