Claims
- 1. A figure adjusting pad comprising:
- a pad body having a front side, a rear side and an outer surface, said pad body comprising an air-permeable foamed layer and a silicone gel layer laminated with each other such that said air-permeable foamed layer is located at said rear side of said pad body and said silicone gel layer is located at said front side of said pad body with respect to each other; and
- a cover sheet covering said outer surface of said pad body, said cover sheet comprising a facing sheet covering said front side of said pad body and a backing sheet covering said rear side of said pad body;
- wherein said facing sheet has a facing sheet front side and a facing sheet rear side and comprises a stretchable knitted web on said facing sheet front side and a polyurethane film laminated on said knitted web on said facing sheet rear side; and
- wherein said backing sheet comprises an air-permeable material selected from the group consisting of a non-woven fabric and a knitted web, said air-permeable material being thermally bonded to said foamed layer by an air-permeable hot melt.
- 2. The figure adjusting pad of claim 1, wherein said silicone gel layer comprises a silicone gel having a consistency within a range between 75 and 105 as defined by JIS-K2220.
- 3. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 2, wherein said polyurethane film is formed of flexible polyurethane having a hardness within a range between 65.degree. and 85.degree. as defined by JIS-K6301.
- 4. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 2, wherein said foamed layer comprises an open-cell structure formed by pressing or crumpling a silicone foam of 10 to 15 in magnification of foaming and 0.1 or less in specific gravity.
- 5. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 2, wherein said air-permeable hot melt comprises a spidery sheet-like member provided with a plurality of air holes and having a weight of 10 to 100 g/m.sup.2.
- 6. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 2, wherein said knitted web is formed by subjecting at least one of a natural fiber and a chemical fiber to tricot stitch, raschel stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch or interlock stitch.
- 7. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 2, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 8. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 2, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
- 9. The figure adjusting pad of claim 1, wherein said polyurethane film is formed of flexible polyurethane having a hardness within a range between 65.degree. and 85.degree. as defined by JIS-K6301.
- 10. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 9, wherein said foamed layer comprises an open-cell structure formed by pressing or crumpling a silicone foam of 10 to 15 in magnification of foaming and 0.1 or less in specific gravity.
- 11. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 10, wherein said air-permeable hot melt comprises a spidery sheet-like member provided with a plurality of air holes and having a weight of 10 to 100 g/m.sup.2.
- 12. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 11, wherein said knitted web is formed by subjecting at least one of a natural fiber and a chemical fiber to tricot stitch, raschel stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch or interlock stitch.
- 13. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 11, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 14. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 11, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
- 15. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 10, wherein said knitted web is formed by subjecting at least one of a natural fiber and a chemical fiber to tricot stitch, raschel stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch or interlock stitch.
- 16. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 10, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 17. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 10, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad.
- 18. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 9, wherein said air-permeable hot melt comprises a spidery sheet-like member provided with a plurality of air holes and having a weight of 10 to 100 g/m.sup.2.
- 19. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 18, wherein said knitted web is formed by subjecting at least one of a natural fiber and a chemical fiber to tricot stitch, raschel stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch or interlock stitch.
- 20. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 18, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 21. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 18, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
- 22. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 9, wherein said knitted web is formed by subjecting at least one of a natural fiber and a chemical fiber to tricot stitch, raschel stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch or interlock stitch.
- 23. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 9, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 24. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 9, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
- 25. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 1, wherein said foamed layer comprises an open-cell structure formed by pressing or crumpling a silicone foam of 10 to 15 in magnification of foaming and 0.1 or less in specific gravity.
- 26. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 25, wherein said air-permeable hot melt comprises a spidery sheet-like member provided with a plurality of air holes and having a weight of 10 to 100 g/m.sup.2.
- 27. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 26, wherein said knitted web is formed by subjecting at least one of a natural fiber and a chemical fiber to tricot stitch, raschel stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch or interlock stitch.
- 28. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 26, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 29. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 26, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
- 30. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 25, wherein said knitted web is formed by subjecting at least one of a natural fiber and a chemical fiber to tricot stitch, raschel stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch or interlock stitch.
- 31. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 25, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 32. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 25, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
- 33. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 1, wherein said air-permeable hot melt comprises a spidery sheet-like member provided with a plurality of air holes and having a weight of 10 to 100 g/m.sup.2.
- 34. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 33, wherein said knitted web is formed by subjecting at least one of a natural fiber and a chemical fiber to tricot stitch, raschel stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch or interlock stitch.
- 35. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 33, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 36. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 33, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
- 37. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 1, wherein said knitted web is formed by subjecting at least one of a natural fiber and a chemical fiber to tricot stitch, raschel stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch or interlock stitch.
- 38. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 37, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 39. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 37, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
- 40. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 1, wherein said silicone gel layer is formed of a silicone gel having a material low in specific gravity added thereto.
- 41. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 40, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
- 42. The figure adjusting pad as defined in claim 41, and further comprising an air-permeable edging fabric arranged so that said pad body, facing sheet and backing sheet are bound-seamed together by said edging fabric around the periphery of said pad body.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/488,499, filed Jun. 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,733,335.
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