Claims
- 1. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements of said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 2. The fabric article of claim 1, 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 disposed therebetween.
- 3. The fabric article of claim 2, wherein said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements are mounted upon a substrate, and said substrate with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements mounted thereupon is disposed between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 4. The fabric article of claim 2, wherein said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements are mounted upon at least one opposed surface of said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 5. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a double knit fabric body with a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer joined, in face-to-face relationship, by interconnecting yarns, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer, being positioned and spaced apart by said interconnecting yarns, and joined by said conductors in at least one parallel electrical circuit.
- 6. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements of said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer, said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer being formed separately and joined in face-to-face relationship by laminating, with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body disposed therebetween.
- 7. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements of said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer, said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer being formed separately and joined in face-to-face relationship by stitching, with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body disposed therebetween.
- 8. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warning elements of said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer, said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer being 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 disposed therebetween, said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements being mounted upon a substrate, said substrate comprising an open grid, and said substrate with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements mounted thereupon being disposed between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 9. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements of said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer, said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer being 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 disposed therebetween, said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements being mounted upon a substrate, said substrate comprising a moisture resistant, vapor permeable barrier material, and said substrate with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements mounted thereupon being disposed between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 10. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warning elements of said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer, said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer being formed separately and joined in face-to-face relationship by laminating, with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body disposed therebetween, said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements being mounted upon a substrate, and said substrate with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/wanning elements mounted thereupon being disposed between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 11. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements of said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer, said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer being formed separately and joined in face-to-face relationship by stitching, with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body disposed therebetween, said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements being mounted upon a substrate, and said substrate with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements mounted thereupon being disposed between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 12. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements of said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer, said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer being formed separately and joined in face-to-face relationship by laminating, with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body disposed therebetween, said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements being mounted upon at least one opposed surface of said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
- 13. A fabric article adapted to generate heat upon application of electrical power, comprising:a fabric body knitted or woven of non-conductive yarns, a plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements in the form of conductive yarns incorporated together with the non-conductive yarns to form a fabric prebody, said conductive yarns 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/warming elements in at least one parallel electrical circuit to a source of electrical power, said fabric body having a face and a back, with fleece on at least one of said face and said back, said fleece being formed by finishing non-conductive yarns of said at least one of said face and said back of said fabric prebody in manner to avoid damage to electrical conductivity performance of the conductive yarns incorporated with the non-conductive yarns in said fabric body, and said fabric body comprising a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, and said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements of said fabric body being disposed generally between said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer, said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer being formed separately and joined in face-to-face relationship by stitching, with said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements incorporated into said fabric body disposed therebetween, said plurality of spaced apart electrical resistance heating/warming elements being mounted upon at least one opposed surface of said first fabric layer and said second fabric layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/468,627, filed Dec. 21, 1999, which is a continuation-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/296,375, filed Apr. 22, 1999, and now abandoned.
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