Claims
- 1. A flame-retardant flocked fabric comprising:
- (a) a reinforcing support of textile material;
- (b) a sheet of closed cell polyurethane foamed material bonded to at least one surface of said textile material;
- (c) a flame-retardant adhesive system disposed over an exposed surface of said sheet in two separate layers,
- one of said layers comprising in a cured adhesive vehicle a flame-retardant component combination of a brominated aromatic compound and antimony trioxide, said one layer impregnating the exposed surface of said sheet, and
- the other of said layers comprising in a cured adhesive vehicle, aluminum hydroxide as a flame-retardant component, said other layer covering said one layer,
- said flame-retardant component combination being present in said one layer in an amount between 71-99 percent by weight of the total weight of flame-retardant components in both said layers, the total flame-retardant components in both said layers being between 21-49 percent by weight of the total weight of both said layers, the flame-retardant component in said other layer being about 1-30 percent by weight of the weight of the adhesive vehicle (wet basis) present in said other layer, the brominated aromatic compound in said one layer being present in an amount between 3 and 22 percent by weight based on the total weight of both said layers and the antimony trioxide and the aluminum hydroxide together being present in an amount between 1 and 15 percent by weight based on the total weight of said layers, and
- (d) flock fibers bonded to said other layer.
- 2. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 1 wherein a sheet of foamed material is bonded to opposite surfaces of said textile material, said flame-retardant adhesive system being disposed over the exposed surface of said said sheet of foamed material.
- 3. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 1 wherein said adhesive vehicle is a cured acrylic latex.
- 4. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 1 wherein said brominated aromatic compound is selected from fully brominated diphenyl oxide, fully brominated biphenyl or a mixture thereof.
- 5. A flame-retardant flocked fabric comprising:
- (a) a reinforcing support of textile material;
- (b) a sheet of foamed material bonded to at least one surface of said textile material;
- (c) a flame-retardant adhesive system disposed over an exposed surface of said sheet in two separate layers,
- one of said layers comprising in a cured adhesive vehicle an effective flame-retardant amount of a combination of a halogen containing flame-retardant component and a metal-containing flame-retardant component selected from a metal oxide, a metal borate or a metal phosphate, said one layer impregnating the exposed surface of said sheet, and
- the other of said layers comprising in a cured adhesive vehicle an effective flame-retardant amount of a metal-containing flame-retardant component selected from a metal oxide, a metal borate or a metal phosphate, said other layer covering said one layer; and
- (d) flock fibers bonded to said other layer.
- 6. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 5 wherein a sheet of foamed material is bonded to opposite surfaces of said textile material, said flame-retardant adhesive system being disposed over the exposed surface of each said sheet of foamed material.
- 7. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 5 wherein said adhesive vehicle is a cured acrylic latex.
- 8. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 5 wherein said halogen containing flame-retardant component in said one layer is selected from fully brominated diphenyl oxide, fully brominated biphenyl, a halogenated trialkyl, a chlorinated paraffin, a polyvinyl bromide, a polyvinyl chloride, a halogenated aryl phosphate, a phosphonium bromide, a halogenated organo phosphorus monomer and a mixture thereof.
- 9. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 5 wherein said metal containing flame-retardant component in said one layer is selected from antimony trioxide, zinc oxide, antimony pentoxide, aluminum borate, aluminum oxide, boron oxide, boron phosphate, zinc borate or zinc phosphate.
- 10. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 5 wherein said metal containing flame-retardant component in said other layer is selected from aluminum hydroxide, zinc oxide, antimony pentoxide, aluminum borate, aluminum oxide, boron oxide, boron phosphate, zinc borate or zinc phosphate.
- 11. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 5 wherein said foamed material is selected from an open cell, an interconnected cell or closed cell foamed material.
- 12. A flame-retardant flocked fabric comprising:
- (a) a reinforcing support of textile material;
- (b) a sheet of foamed material bonded to at least one surface of said textile material;
- (c) a flame-retardant adhesive system disposed over an exposed surface of said sheet in two separate layers,
- one of said layers comprising in a cured adhesive vehicle an effective flame-retardant amount of a combination of a brominated aromatic compound and antimony trioxide, said one layer impregnating the exposed surface of said sheet, and
- the other of said layers comprising in a cured adhesive vehicle an effective flame-retardant amount of aluminum hydroxide, said other layer covering said one layer; and
- (d) flock fibers bonded to said other layer.
- 13. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 12 wherein a sheet of foamed material is bonded to opposite surfaces of said textile material, said flame-retardant adhesive system being disposed over the exposed surface of each said sheet of foamed material.
- 14. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 12 wherein said adhesive vehicle is a cured acrylic latex.
- 15. The flame-retardant flocked fabric of claim 12 wherein said brominated aromatic compound is selected from fully brominated diphenyl oxide, fully brominated biphenyl or a mixture thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 611,684, filed Sept. 9, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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