Claims
- 1. An air permeable, foam coated barrier fabric suitable for use as a barrier fabric for protective clothing, the fabric being composed of a nonwoven textile substrate having a continuous network of an open-celled microporous, hydrophobic, polymeric foam distributed among the fibers of said fabric and covering substantially the entire top surface of the textile substrate and extending into at least the top 60% of the textile fabric, said foam defining a barrier to dust and particulates yet allowing air and water vapor to pass into and out of the fabric, the fabric having a spray rating according to AATCC 22 of at least 50, a talc filtration efficiency IBR TM E-308 in accordance with Table 3, and a static decay NFPA-99 of 0.5 second average maximum.
- 2. The barrier fabric of claim 1, in which the foam contains a polymeric binder selected from the group consisting of acrylic, acrylonitrile, sytrenebutadine rubber, vinyl acetate, urethane, vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride polymers, together with at least one filler or opacifying agent.
- 3. The barrier fabric of claim 2, in which the polymeric binder is an acrylic resin and the foam contains titanium dioxide as an opacifier.
- 4. The barrier fabric of claim 1, in which the substrate is a spunbonded/pointbonded polyolefin nonwoven.
- 5. The barrier fabric of claim 4, in which the substrate is a polypropylene nonwoven.
- 6. The barrier fabric of claim 1, in which the fabric has an overall basis weight in the range of about 1.2 to about 2.5 ounces per square yard.
- 7. The barrier fabric of claim 1, in which the fabric has a CS-191-53 flammability greater than 3.5 seconds.
- 8. A protective garment constructed of the barrier fabric of claim 1.
- 9. The barrier fabric of claim 1 in which said nonwoven textile substrate is spunbonded or spunbonded and pointbonded.
- 10. The barrier fabric of claim 1 in the fabric has a static decay of less than 0.5 seconds average maximum.
- 11. The barrier fabric of claim 1 in which said continuous network of an open-celled microporous, hydrophobic, polymeric foam is cured using diammonium phosphate as a catalyst.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/550,042, filed Jul. 9, 1990, and abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/239,747, filed Sep. 2, 1988, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Continuations (2)
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