Claims
- 1. A laminated article comprising:
- at least one elastomer layer capable of repeated two-dimensional stretch and retraction, the elastomer layer including spandex fibers,
- at least one first opposed substantially gas impermeable layer, said gas impermeable layer being formed from a material which has a substantially different molecular structure than that of said elastomer layer; and
- means for substantially continuously adhering said at least one elastomer layer and said at least one gas impermeable layer to one another to thereby form a substantially gas impermeable and elastically deformable laminate and for maintaining the layers in laminated form when the laminate is repeatedly stretched;
- wherein stretchability indices or moduli of said elastomer layer, said gas impermeable layer, and said adhering means are substantially similar.
- 2. The article of claim 1 wherein said adhering means comprises an adhesive.
- 3. The article as in claim 1 wherein the elastomer layer is a fabric.
- 4. The article as in claim 3 wherein said fabric is a woven fabric.
- 5. The article as in claim 1 wherein said fabric is a non-woven fabric.
- 6. The article as in claim 1 wherein said fabric is a knit fabric.
- 7. The article as in claim 1 wherein the fabric includes polyester/polyurethane elastomer fibers and synthetic fibers.
- 8. The article as in claim 1 wherein the fabric is formed from spandex fibers and at least one material from the group consisting of nylon and polyester.
- 9. The article as in claim 1 wherein said first layer is a continuous polymeric film at least about 1.25 mils thick.
- 10. The article as in claim 1, said laminate further comprising at least one elastic second layer, wherein one of the first and second layers is interposed between the elastomer layer and the other of the first and second layer.
- 11. The article of claim 10 wherein said first layer is sandwiched between said second layer and said elastomer layer.
- 12. The article as in claim 10 wherein said at least one second layer includes a continuous polymeric film.
- 13. The article of claim 1 wherein said laminate forms an inflatable article.
- 14. The article as in claims 1 or 13 wherein the elastically deformable laminate defines a volume variable in response to variable fluid pressures or densities, a maximum volume thereof being increased due to elastic deformation of the laminate.
- 15. The article as in claim 14 wherein the variable pressures are greater than 14.2 psi.
- 16. The article as in claim 14 wherein the maximum volume increase due to elastic deformation is up to about 100 percent.
- 17. The article as in claim 14 wherein an inflatable chamber is formed by at least a part of said laminate.
- 18. A laminated article comprising:
- at least one elastomer layer capable of repeated two-dimensional stretch and retraction,
- at least one first opposed substantially gas impermeable layer, said gas impermeable layer being formed from a material which has a substantially different molecular structure than that of said elastomer layer; and
- means for substantially continuously adhering said at least one elastomer layer and said at least one gas impermeable layer to one another to thereby form a substantially gas impermeable and elastically deformable laminate and for maintaining the layers in laminated form when the laminate is repeatedly stretched, wherein the elastically deformable laminate defines a volume variable in response to variable fluid pressures or densities, a maximum volume thereof being increased due to elastic deformation of the laminate, and wherein an inflatable chamber is formed by at least a part of said laminate, wherein said inflatable chamber includes radio frequency welds for defining a shape for the chamber;
- wherein stretchability indices or moduli of said elastomer layer, said gas impermeable layer, and said adhering means are substantially similar.
- 19. A laminated article comprising:
- at least one elastomer layer capable of repeated two-dimensional stretch and retraction,
- at least one first opposed substantially gas impermeable layer, said gas impermeable layer being formed from a material which has a substantially different molecular structure than that of said elastomer layer; and
- means for substantially continuously adhering said at least one elastomer layer and said at least one gas impermeable layer to one another to thereby form a substantially gas impermeable and elastically deformable laminate and for maintaining the layers in laminated form when the laminate is repeatedly stretched, wherein the elastically deformable laminate defines a volume variable in response to variable fluid pressures or densities, a maximum volume thereof being increased due to elastic deformation of the laminate, and wherein an inflatable chamber is formed by at least a part of said laminate, wherein said inflatable chamber includes laser welds for defining a shape for the chamber;
- wherein stretchability indices or moduli of said elastomer layer, said gas impermeable layer, and said adhering means are substantially similar.
- 20. The article of claim 10 wherein said laminate forms an inflatable article.
- 21. The article of claim 11 wherein said laminate forms an inflatable article.
- 22. A laminated article comprising:
- at least one elastomer layer capable of repeated two-dimensional stretch and retraction,
- at least one first opposed, non-cellular, substantially gas impermeable layer, and
- means for substantially continuously adhering said at least one elastomer layer and said at least one gas impermeable layer to one another to thereby form a substantially gas impermeable and elastically deformable laminate and for maintaining the layers in laminated form when the laminate is repeatedly stretched.
- 23. The article as in claim 22 wherein the elastically deformable laminate defines a volume variable in response to variable fluid pressures or densities, a maximum volume thereof being increased due to elastic deformation of the laminate.
- 24. The article of claim 23 wherein the laminate can withstand pressures of greater than 14.2 psi without delaminating or rupturing.
- 25. The article as in claim 23 wherein the the laminate is able to withstand volume increases due to elastic deformation on the order of at least 100 percent without delaminating or rupturing.
- 26. The article of claim 22 wherein each of said elastomer layer, said gas impermeable layer, and said adhering means has a respective stretchability index or modulus of elasticity, and wherein the stretchability indicies or moduli of said elastomer layer, said gas impermeable layer, and said adhering means are substantially similar to one another.
- 27. The article of claim 1 wherein said substantially gas impermeable layer comprises polyurethane.
- 28. The article of claim 22 wherein said substantially gas impermeable layer comprises polyurethane.
- 29. The article of claim 18 wherein said laminate forms an inflatable article.
- 30. The article as in claim 18 wherein the variable pressures are greater than 14.2 psi.
- 31. The article as in claim 18 wherein the maximum volume increase due to elastic deformation is up to about 100 percent.
- 32. The article of claim 19 wherein said laminate forms an inflatable article.
- 33. The article as in claim 19 wherein the variable pressures are greater than 14.2 psi.
- 34. The article as in claim 19 wherein the maximum volume increase due to elastic deformation is up to about 100 percent.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATEED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/921,237, filed Jul. 29, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,123.
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