The present invention relates generally to high-loft fabric fire barriers and pertains, more specifically, to enhancing the flame retardant characteristics of high-loft fabrics constructed to serve as fire barriers in connection with bedding and upholstery and, more particularly, in the manufacture of mattresses.
A greater emphasis on fire safety, particularly in the home, has resulted in an increased demand for fabrics that find use in such domestic items as bedding, upholstery and related items, and which exhibit superior flame retardant characteristics while providing durability, strength and physical qualities commensurate with the furnishings with which these fabrics are employed. In particular, high-loft fabric fire barriers used in connection with the manufacture of mattresses must exhibit requisite strength and durability, without interfering with performance or comfort, while providing a high degree of flame retardant characteristics.
The present invention provides high-loft fabric fire barriers with enhanced flame retardant characteristics through the employment of nanoclay material to thereby fill the need for practical fabric fire barriers that exhibit exemplary performance. As such, the present invention attains several objects and advantages, some of which are summarized as follows: Establishes enhanced flame retardant characteristics in high-loft fabric fire barriers constructed of non-woven inherently flame retardant fibers; provides high-loft fabric fire barriers of exceptional strength, durability and superior flame retardant characteristics; enables the economical manufacture of high-loft fabric fire barriers that exhibit exemplary performance, especially in the construction of mattresses, as well as in domestic bedding and upholstered items; utilizes inherently flame retardant fibers together with nanoclay material for attaining enhanced flame retardant characteristics for exemplary flame retardant performance in the nature of lower thermal transfer and reduced flame propagation, coupled with durability and strength, together with desirable physical characteristics, without the necessity for additional coating operations, or otherwise adding flame retardant chemistry, in order to attain requisite flame retardant properties; simplifies the manufacture of fabric fire barriers exhibiting a high degree of flame retardant performance, utilizing relatively simple, conventional manufacturing techniques; provides highly reliable flame retardant performance in high-loft fabric fire barriers and the like, intended for rugged, long-term service; provides a mattress construction that exhibits enhanced flame retardant characteristics; makes available a wide variety of economical fabric fire barriers for exemplary performance over an extended service life.
The above objects and advantages, as well as further objects and advantages, are attained by the present invention which may be described briefly as a high-loft fabric fire barrier comprising: a substrate comprised of a blend of non-woven flame retardant cellulosic fibers and thermoplastic polymeric fibers, the substrate having opposite surfaces; and a layer of nanoclay material extending along and integrated with at least one of the opposite surfaces of the substrate.
In addition, the present invention provides a method for making a high-loft fabric fire barrier, the method comprising: constructing a substrate of a blend of non-woven flame retardant cellulosic fibers and thermoplastic polymeric fibers, with the substrate having opposite surfaces; and integrating a layer of nanoclay material with the substrate, with the layer of nanoclay material extending along at least one of the opposite surfaces of the substrate.
Further, the present invention includes a mattress constructed with a high-loft fabric fire barrier comprising: a substrate comprised of a blend of non-woven flame retardant cellulosic fibers and thermoplastic polymeric fibers, the substrate having opposite surfaces; and a layer of nanoclay material extending along and integrated with at least one of the opposite surfaces of the substrate.
Still further, the present invention provides a method for making a mattress constructed with a high-loft fabric fire barrier, the method comprising: constructing the fire barrier with a substrate of a blend of non-woven flame retardant cellulosic fibers and thermoplastic polymeric fibers, with the substrate having opposite surfaces; and integrating a layer of nanoclay material with the substrate, with the layer of nanoclay material extending along at least one of the opposite surfaces of the substrate.
The invention will be understood more fully, while still further objects and advantages will become apparent, in the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Referring now to the drawing, and especially to
Turning now to
Because these FR cellulosic fibers 24 are selected from inherently flame retardant fibers, further processing for attaining flame retardant properties in these fibers, such as coating or otherwise adding flame retardant chemistry, is unnecessary. However, in order to enhance the FR characteristics of fire barrier 20, while simplifying manufacture, layer 34 of nanoclay material is integrated with at least one of the surfaces 30 and 32 of substrate 22, and preferably with both surfaces 30 and 32 of substrate 22, as seen in
The fire barrier 20 exhibits lower thermal transfer and reduced flame propagation as compared to conventional fabric fire barriers. The superior qualities of fire barrier 20 render fire barrier 20 especially well suited to incorporation into the manufacture of mattresses, as well as into many upholstered or cushioned applications.
Referring now to
Apparatus 42 includes a supply 60 of a dispersion 62 of finely divided nanoclay material dispersed within a liquid carrier, the preferred liquid being water. The sheet 46 is passed to a station 70 where dispersion 62 is applied to each surface 48 of sheet 46, preferably through respective banks 72 of spray heads 74 which direct a fine mist spray 76 to each corresponding surface 48, as seen in
Upon leaving station 70, sheet 46 is directed back into oven 44 where the liquid carrier of the dispersion 62 within the interstices 52 is driven off, leaving nanoclay material deposited within the interstices 52 to be integrated with the sheet 46, in a layer 80 of nanoclay material extending along each surface 48 of the sheet 46, as seen in
The layers 34 of nanoclay material provide fire barrier 20 with lowered thermal transmission properties as compared to previous fabric fire barriers. In addition, by virtue of filling the interstices 52 with nanoclay material, the filamentous nature of the surfaces 48 is substantially reduced, and preferably eliminated, producing a concomitant reduction in flame propagation across the completed fire barrier 20.
It will be seen that the present invention attains all of the objects and advantages summarized above, namely: Establishes enhanced flame retardant characteristics in high-loft fabric fire barriers constructed of non-woven inherently flame retardant fibers; provides high-loft fabric fire barriers of exceptional strength, durability and superior flame retardant characteristics; enables the economical manufacture of high-loft fabric fire barriers that exhibit exemplary performance, especially in the construction of mattresses, as well as in domestic bedding and upholstered items; utilizes inherently flame retardant fibers together with nanoclay material for attaining enhanced flame retardant characteristics for exemplary flame retardant performance in the nature of lower thermal transfer and reduced flame propagation, coupled with durability and strength, together with desirable physical characteristics, without the necessity for additional coating operations, or otherwise adding flame retardant chemistry, in order to attain requisite flame retardant properties; simplifies the manufacture of fabric fire barriers exhibiting a high degree of flame retardant performance, utilizing relatively simple, conventional manufacturing techniques; provides highly reliable flame retardant performance in high-loft fabric fire barriers and the like, intended for rugged, long-term service; provides a mattress construction that exhibits enhanced flame retardant characteristics; makes available a wide variety of economical fabric fire barriers for exemplary performance over an extended service life.
It is to be understood that the above detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention is provided by way of example only. Various details of composition, construction and procedure may be modified without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
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