1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the manufacture of wetsuits and specifically to a finishing method that includes the step of using pressure and heat to combine fabric and rubber into one integral layer of material to obviate the prior art use of additional coverings and stitching.
2. Background Art
The conventional finishing methods used for the borders of collars, sleeves, and legs of a wetsuit are:
A wetsuit is comprised of a layer of rubber sponge laminated with fabric, nylon or polyester, on both sides and the thickness can be adjusted and changeable depending upon demand. The present invention exploits a special quality of this material to meld the fabrics and rubber sponge with pressure and heat to combine the fabric and rubber completely as one layer, the resulting cutting of the border being neat and perfect.
The new method obviates the defects caused by conventional finishing method, fold-in or binding, namely decreased elasticity and discomfort caused by friction. When the new method is applied on the borders of the collar, sleeves, and legs, the elasticity and comfort characteristics of the wetsuit are preserved.
Conventional finishing methods typically reduce the elasticity of the fabric and rubber sponges, even if the fabric or sponge is of high elasticity. The elasticity decrease is caused by the added thickness and the threads used in stitching. The present invention is applied on the borders of the collar, sleeves, and legs, in order to make the fabric and rubber combine completely and allow the finished products to maintain the original elasticity of sponge and fabric without any reduction.
The present invention utilizes the special quality of the rubber and fabric and a pressing machine (mold press) that has powerful pressing ability and instant heat-up and cool-down capability. The wetsuit material is placed on the pressing machine at the area to be processed. Using the mold press, pressure and heat is then applied to the object to be pressed to the required thickness, then instantly cooling it down to fix the object to the required form on the border and to achieve a neat and clean finishing.
The aforementioned objects and advantages of the present invention, as well as additional objects and advantages thereof, will be more fully understood herein after as a result of a detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the following drawings in which:
Referring to the accompanying drawings, it will be seen that
As an illustrative example of the present inventive method, a rubber sponge material was sandwiched between opposing layers of fabric forming a total of 0.4 to 1.2 mm thickness. Using a mold press, a pressure of at least 3 kgs/cm2 pounds per square inch (psi) was applied for 20 to 40 seconds at peak temperature and then cooled to room temperature within five seconds.
Those having skill in the art of wetsuit manufacture will now, as a result of the above disclosure, perceive various additions and modifications which may be made to the invention while preserving the innovative features thereof. Accordingly, the scope hereof is to be limited only by the appended claims and their equivalents.