Claims
- 1. A difficult to ignite, UV-stabilized drapeable screen for shading and energy saving comprising;
- a plurality of flexible strips comprised of a halogen or phosphorous containing polymer film, having a thickness of less than 100 .mu.m; and,
- a yarn system for coupling said flexible strips into a continuous product by means of crocheting or weaving,
- wherein said yarn system is formed of a flame retardant material, said flame retardant material being selected from the group consisting of polymers containing halogens, polymers containing phosphorous, glass fibers, and combinations thereof.
- 2. The screen of claim 1 wherein one or more of said flexible strips are light transparent.
- 3. The screen of claim 1 wherein each of one or more of said flexible strips is laminated with a foil strip.
- 4. The screen of claim 3 wherein said foil strip is light reflecting, heat reflecting or both light and heat reflecting.
- 5. The screen of claim 3 wherein said foil strip is comprised of a metal foil.
- 6. The screen of claim 5 wherein said foil strip comprises aluminum foil.
- 7. The screen of claim 1 wherein said flexible strips have UV-stability and flame-retardancy.
- 8. The screen of claim 1 wherein the polymers comprising said yarn system are flame retardant and are selected from the group consisting of polyester, modacrylic and mixtures thereof.
- 9. The screen of claim 1 wherein said flexible strips have a thickness between about 20 .mu.m to about 30 .mu.m.
- 10. The screen of claim 3 wherein said foil strip has a thickness of less than 30 .mu.m.
- 11. The screen of claim 10 wherein said foil strip has a thickness of about 9 .mu.m.
- 12. The screen of claim 10 wherein said flexible strips have a thickness between about 20 .mu.m to about 30 .mu.m.
- 13. The screen of claim 12 wherein said foil strip has a thickness of about 9 .mu.m.
- 14. The screen of claim 3 wherein said foil strip is attached to said each of one or more flexible strips laminated with said foil strip with a flame-retardant adhesive.
- 15. The screen of claim 1 wherein said continuous product is produced by means of a warp knit technique and wherein said flexible strips are arranged to extend at least in the weft direction of the continuous product.
- 16. The screen of claim 1 wherein said continuous product is produced by means of a warp knit technique and wherein said flexible strips are arranged to extend at least in the warp direction of said continuous product.
- 17. The screen of claim 1 further comprising one or more strips comprised of a flammable material.
- 18. The screen of claim 17 wherein said flexible strips are alternately placed next to said one or more strips of flammable material.
- 19. The screen of claim 17 wherein said continuous product is divided into longitudinal zones of strips of flammable material and in zones of flame-retardant materials.
- 20. The screen of claim 1 wherein said flexible strips are essentially free of alkaline UV stabilizers.
- 21. A difficult to ignite, UV-stabilized drapeable screen for shading and energy saving comprising;
- a plurality of flexible strips comprised of a polymeric film, having a thickness of less than 100 .mu.m; and,
- a yarn system for coupling said flexible strips into a continuous product by means of crocheting or weaving,
- wherein said polymeric film is selected from the group consisting of PVC, PVDC, PCTFE, PVF, PVDF, FEP, E/TFE, PETP and mixtures thereof, and
- wherein said yarn system is formed of a flame retardant material, said flame retardant material being selected from the group consisting of polymers containing halogens, polymers containing phosphorous, glass fibers, and combinations thereof.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/532,691, filed Feb. 5, 1996, now abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/SE94/00278 filed Mar. 29, 1994.
PCT Information
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PCT/SE94/00278 |
3/29/1994 |
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2/5/1996 |
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WO94/22288 |
10/13/1994 |
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