Claims
- 1. A nonwoven flame and heat resistant barrier material comprising cellulosic fibers that is less than or equal to about 9 ounces per square yard in basis weight and that is capable of maintaining its flame and heat resistant integrity after being exposed to a flame for three minutes in accordance with the PFG small scale flame and heat resistant barrier panel test (PFG Test).
- 2. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven barrier material, when charred in accordance with the PFG Test, has a char strength greater than or equal to about 2 Newtons.
- 3. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises a nonwoven fibrous substrate and a flame resistant chemical finish or coating, wherein fibrous content of the barrier material is equal to or less than about 6.5 ounces per square yard.
- 4. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises a blend of cellulosic fibers combined with at least one type of flame and heat-resistant fiber.
- 5. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 1, wherein the cellulosic fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon, lyocel, viscose and woodpulp.
- 6. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises a fibrous substrate treated with a flame retardant material, and wherein the fibrous substrate comprises fibers selected from the group consisting of viscose, rayon, flax, lyocel, ramie, wood pulp, wool, polylactic acid, melamine, modacrylic, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and blends thereof.
- 7. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises silicic modified viscose fibers.
- 8. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 6, wherein the flame retardant material comprises compounds selected from the group consisting of boron compounds, phosphorous compounds, nitrogen compounds, antimony compounds, and halogen compounds.
- 9. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises an intumescent coating or finish that is configured to swell and char in the presence of a flame so as to form a barrier to the flame and to heat generated by the flame.
- 10. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 9, wherein the intumescent material comprises polymer binder and graphite treated with acid so as to expand at least about 10 times an original volume of the graphite.
- 11. The nonwoven barrier material of claim 9, wherein the intumescent material is selected from the group consisting of ammonium polyphosphate, melamine, pentaerythritol, vermiculite, fluorocarbon, graphite, bentonite, clay, phosphated melamine, borated melamine, sugars, and polyols.
- 12. An article, comprising:
a backing panel having a surface; and a flame and heat-resistant nonwoven barrier material comprising cellulosic fibers and that is less than or equal to about 9 ounces per square yard in basis weight, wherein the nonwoven barrier material is disposed on the backing panel surface, wherein the nonwoven barrier material prevents combustion of the backing panel during and after exposure of the nonwoven barrier material to a flame for three minutes in accordance with the PFG small scale flame and heat resistant barrier panel test (PFG Test).
- 13. The article of claim 12, wherein the backing panel comprises foam.
- 14. The article of claim 12, wherein the nonwoven barrier material, when charred in accordance with the PFG Test, has a char strength greater than or equal to about 2 Newtons.
- 15. The article of claim 12, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises a nonwoven fibrous substrate and a flame resistant chemical finish or coating, wherein fibrous content of the nonwoven barrier material is equal to or less than about 6.5 ounces per square yard.
- 16. The article of claim 12, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises a blend of cellulosic fibers combined with at least one type of flame and heat-resistant fiber.
- 17. The article of claim 12, wherein the cellulosic fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon, lyocel, viscose and woodpulp.
- 18. The article of claim 12, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises a fibrous substrate treated with a flame retardant material, and wherein the fibrous substrate comprises fibers selected from the group consisting of viscose, rayon, flax, lyocel, ramie, wood pulp, wool, polylactic acid, melamine, modacrylic, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and blends thereof.
- 19. The article of claim 12, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises silicic modified viscose fibers.
- 20. The article of claim 18, wherein the flame retardant material comprises compounds selected from the group consisting of boron compounds, phosphorous compounds, nitrogen compounds, antimony compounds, and halogen compounds.
- 21. The article of claim 12, wherein the nonwoven barrier material comprises intumescent material that is configured to swell and char in the presence of a flame so as to form a barrier to the flame and to heat generated by the flame.
- 22. The article of claim 21, wherein the intumescent material comprises polymer binder and graphite treated with acid so as to expand at least about 10 times an original volume of the graphite.
- 23. The article of claim 21, wherein the intumescent material is selected from the group consisting of ammonium polyphosphate, melamine, pentaerythritol, vermiculite, fluorocarbon, graphite, bentonite, clay, phosphated melamine, borated melamine, sugars, and polyols.
- 24. An upholstered article, comprising:
a core; and barrier material completely surrounding the core, wherein the barrier material comprises flame and heat-resistant material having cellulosic fibers and having a basis weight of less than or equal to about 9 ounces per square yard, wherein the barrier material is configured to prevent combustion of the core when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame, and wherein the barrier material comprises an intumescent material that is configured to swell and char in the presence of a flame so as to form a barrier to the flame and to heat generated by the flame.
- 25. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the barrier material is configured to prevent combustion of the core in accordance with testing protocol set forth in Technical Bulletins 603, 117, and/or 129 of the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs (TB-603, TB-117, TB-129).
- 26. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the barrier material is configured to prevent heat from being released from the upholstered article at a rate exceeding 200 kW in a 30 minute time period when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame for at least about 50 seconds according to TB-603.
- 27. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the barrier material is configured to prevent heat release from the upholstered article due to combustion from exceeding 25 MJ in an initial 10 minute time period when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame for at least about 50 seconds according to TB-603.
- 28. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the barrier material is capable of maintaining its flame and heat resistant integrity after being exposed to a flame for three minutes in accordance with the PFG small scale flame and heat resistant barrier panel test (PFG Test).
- 29. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, knitted fabrics, films, laminates, and flexible composites, and combinations thereof.
- 30. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the barrier material comprises a blend of cellulosic fibers combined with at least one type of flame and heat-resistant fiber.
- 31. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the cellulosic fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon, lyocel, viscose and woodpulp.
- 32. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the barrier material comprises a fibrous substrate treated with a flame retardant material, and wherein the fibrous substrate comprises fibers selected from the group consisting of viscose, rayon, flax, lyocel, ramie, wood pulp, wool, polylactic acid, melamine, modacrylic, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and blends thereof.
- 33. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the barrier material comprises silicic modified viscose fibers.
- 34. The upholstered article of claim 32, wherein the flame retardant material comprises compounds selected from the group consisting of boron compounds, phosphorous compounds, nitrogen compounds, antimony compounds, and halogen compounds.
- 35. The upholstered article of claim 24, wherein the intumescent material is selected from the group consisting of ammonium polyphosphate, melamine, pentaerythritol, vermiculite, fluorocarbon, graphite, bentonite, clay, phosphated melamine, borated melamine, sugars, and polyols.
- 36. An upholstered article, comprising:
a core; and barrier material completely surrounding the core that is configured to prevent combustion of the core in accordance with testing protocol set forth in Technical Bulletins 603, 117, and/or 129 of the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs (TB-603, TB-117, TB-129), wherein the barrier material comprises:
flame and heat-resistant material comprising cellulosic fibers and having a basis weight of less than or equal to about 9 ounces per square yard, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is configured to prevent combustion of the core when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame: and intumescent material that is configured to swell and char in the presence of a flame so as to form a barrier to the flame and to heat generated by the flame, wherein the intumescent material is selected from the group consisting of melamine, pentaerythritol, vermiculite, fluorocarbon, graphite, bentonite, clay, phosphated melamine, borated melamine, sugars, and polyols.
- 37. The upholstered article of claim 36, wherein the barrier material is capable of maintaining its flame and heat resistant integrity after being exposed to a flame for three minutes in accordance with the PFG small scale flame and heat resistant barrier panel test (PFG Test).
- 38. The upholstered article of claim 36, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, knitted fabrics, films, laminates, and flexible composites, and combinations thereof.
- 39. The upholstered article of claim 36, wherein the barrier material comprises a blend of cellulosic fibers combined with at least one type of flame and heat-resistant fiber.
- 40. The upholstered article of claim 36, wherein the cellulosic fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon, lyocel, viscose and woodpulp.
- 41. The upholstered article of claim 36, wherein the barrier material comprises a fibrous substrate treated with a flame retardant material, and wherein the fibrous substrate comprises fibers selected from the group consisting of viscose, rayon, flax, lyocel, ramie, wood pulp, wool, polylactic acid, melamine, modacrylic, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and blends thereof.
- 42. The upholstered article of claim 36, wherein the barrier material comprises silicic modified viscose fibers.
- 43. The upholstered article of claim 41, wherein the flame retardant material comprises compounds selected from the group consisting of boron compounds, phosphorous compounds, nitrogen compounds, antimony compounds, and halogen compounds.
- 44. An upholstered article, comprising:
a core; and barrier material completely surrounding the core that is configured to prevent combustion of the core in accordance with testing protocol set forth in Technical Bulletins 603, 117, and/or 129 of the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs (TB-603, TB-117, TB-129), wherein the barrier material comprises:
flame and heat-resistant material comprising cellulosic fibers and having a basis weight of less than or equal to about 9 ounces per square yard, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is configured to prevent combustion of the core when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame: and intumescent material that is configured to swell and char in the presence of a flame so as to form a barrier to the flame and to heat generated by the flame, wherein the intumescent material comprises polymer binder and graphite treated with acid so as to expand at least about 10 times an original volume of the graphite.
- 45. The upholstered article of claim 44, wherein the barrier material is capable of maintaining its flame and heat resistant integrity after being exposed to a flame for three minutes in accordance with the PFG small scale flame and heat resistant barrier panel test (PFG Test).
- 46. The upholstered article of claim 44, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, knitted fabrics, films, laminates, and flexible composites, and combinations thereof.
- 47. The upholstered article of claim 44, wherein the barrier material comprises a blend of cellulosic fibers combined with at least one type of flame and heat-resistant fiber.
- 48. The upholstered article of claim 44, wherein the cellulosic fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon, lyocel, viscose and woodpulp.
- 49. The upholstered article of claim 44, wherein the barrier material comprises a fibrous substrate treated with a flame retardant material, and wherein the fibrous substrate comprises fibers selected from the group consisting of viscose, rayon, flax, lyocel, ramie, wood pulp, wool, polylactic acid, melamine, modacrylic, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and blends thereof.
- 50. The upholstered article of claim 44, wherein the barrier material comprises silicic modified viscose fibers.
- 51. The upholstered article of claim 49, wherein the flame retardant material comprises compounds selected from the group consisting of boron compounds, phosphorous compounds, nitrogen compounds, antimony compounds, and halogen compounds.
- 52. An upholstered article, comprising:
a core; and a panel overlying a portion of the core, wherein the panel comprises flame and heat-resistant material comprising cellulosic fibers and having a basis weight of less than or equal to about 9 ounces per square yard, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is configured to prevent or reduce combustion of the core when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame in accordance with testing protocols set forth in Technical Bulletins 603, 117, and/or 129 of the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs (TB-603, TB-117, TB-129).
- 53. The upholstered article of claim 52, wherein the panel is configured to prevent heat from being released from the upholstered article at a rate exceeding 200 kW in a 30 minute time period when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame for at least about 50 seconds according to TB-603.
- 54. The upholstered article of claim 52, wherein the panel is configured to prevent heat release from the upholstered article due to combustion from exceeding 25 MJ in an initial 10 minute time period when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame for at least about 50 seconds according to TB-603.
- 55. The upholstered article of claim 52, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is capable of maintaining its flame and heat resistant integrity after being exposed to a flame for three minutes in accordance with the PFG small scale flame and heat resistant barrier panel test (PFG Test).
- 56. The upholstered article of claim 52, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, knitted fabrics, films, laminates, and flexible composites, and combinations thereof.
- 57. The upholstered article of claim 52, wherein the panel comprises a blend of cellulosic fibers combined with at least one type of flame and heat-resistant fiber.
- 58. The upholstered article of claim 52, wherein the cellulosic fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon, lyocel, viscose and woodpulp.
- 59. The upholstered article of claim 52, wherein the panel comprises a fibrous substrate treated with a flame retardant material, and wherein the fibrous substrate comprises fibers selected from the group consisting of viscose, rayon, flax, lyocel, ramie, wood pulp, wool, polylactic acid, melamine, modacrylic, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and blends thereof.
- 60. The upholstered article of claim 52, wherein the panel comprises silicic modified viscose fibers.
- 61. The upholstered article of claim 59, wherein the flame retardant material comprises compounds selected from the group consisting of boron compounds, phosphorous compounds, nitrogen compounds, antimony compounds, and halogen compounds.
- 62. The upholstered article of claim 52, wherein the panel comprises an intumescent material that is configured to swell and char in the presence of a flame so as to form a barrier to the flame and to heat generated by the flame, and wherein the intumescent material, upon swelling and charring, is configured to seal openings in the fabric panel and to block the passage of flame and heat therethrough.
- 63. The upholstered article of claim 62, wherein a second panel is sewn to the first panel via thread, wherein a plurality of openings are formed in the first and second panels through which the thread passes, and wherein the intumescent material, upon swelling and charring, is configured to seal the openings in the first and second panels and to block the passage of flame and heat therethrough.
- 64. The upholstered article of claim 62, wherein the intumescent material is selected from the group consisting of ammonium polyphosphate, melamine, pentaerythritol, vermiculite, fluorocarbon, graphite, bentonite, clay, phosphated melamine, borated melamine, sugars, and polyols.
- 65. A mattress, comprising:
a mattress core having opposite upper and lower portions; an upper fabric panel overlying the mattress core upper panel; a lower fabric panel overlying the mattress core lower portion; and a side fabric panel extending around a periphery of the mattress core, wherein the side fabric panel is attached along a first edge portion to the upper fabric panel and along a second edge portion to the lower fabric panel; wherein one or more of the upper, lower and side fabric panels comprises flame and heat-resistant material comprising cellulosic fibers and having a basis weight of less than or equal to about 9 ounces per square yard, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is configured to prevent or reduce combustion of the mattress core when the mattress is impinged with a gas flame in accordance with testing protocol set forth in Technical Bulletin 603 of the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs (TB-603).
- 66. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the upper, lower and side fabric panels are configured to prevent heat from being released from the upholstered article at a rate exceeding 200 kw in a 30 minute time period when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame for at least about 50 seconds according to TB-603.
- 67. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the upper, lower and side fabric panels are configured to prevent heat release from the upholstered article due to combustion from exceeding 25 MJ in an initial 10 minute time period when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame for at least about 50 seconds according to TB-603.
- 68. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the upper, lower and side fabric panels are capable of maintaining flame and heat resistant integrity after being exposed to a flame for three minutes in accordance with the PFG small scale flame and heat resistant barrier panel test (PFG Test).
- 69. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, knitted fabrics, films, laminates, and flexible composites, and combinations thereof.
- 70. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the upper, lower and side fabric panels comprise a blend of cellulosic fibers combined with at least one type of flame and heat-resistant fiber.
- 71. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the cellulosic fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon, lyocel, viscose and woodpulp.
- 72. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the upper, lower and side fabric panels comprise a fibrous substrate treated with a flame retardant material, and wherein the fibrous substrate comprises fibers selected from the group consisting of viscose, rayon, flax, lyocel, ramie, wood pulp, wool, polylactic acid, melamine, modacrylic, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and blends thereof.
- 73. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the upper, lower and side fabric panels comprise silicic modified viscose fibers.
- 74. The mattress of claim 72, wherein the flame retardant material comprises compounds selected from the group consisting of boron compounds, phosphorous compounds, nitrogen compounds, antimony compounds, and halogen compounds.
- 75. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the upper, lower and side fabric panels comprise an intumescent material that is configured to swell and char in the presence of a flame so as to form a barrier to the flame and to heat generated by the flame, and wherein the intumescent material, upon swelling and charring, is configured to seal openings in the upper, lower and side fabric panels and to block the passage of flame and heat therethrough.
- 76. The mattress of claim 65, wherein the upper, lower and side fabric panels comprise expandable graphite that is configured to swell and char in the presence of a flame so as to form a barrier to the flame and to heat generated by the flame, and wherein the expandable graphite, upon swelling and charring, is configured to seal openings in the upper, lower and side fabric panels and to block the passage of flame and heat therethrough.
- 77. The mattress of claim 75, wherein the intumescent material is selected from the group consisting of ammonium polyphosphate, melamine, pentaerythritol, vermiculite, fluorocarbon, graphite, bentonite, clay, phosphated melamine, borated melamine, sugars, and polyols.
- 78. A mattress, comprising:
a mattress core having an upper portion; a pillow top panel overlying the mattress core upper portion; a side fabric panel extending around a periphery of the mattress core; and a gusset extending around the mattress core periphery, wherein an upper edge of the side panel is attached along a first edge portion of the gusset and wherein an opposite second edge portion of the gusset is attached to a peripheral portion of the pillow top panel; wherein one or more of the gusset and upper, lower and side fabric panels comprises flame and heat-resistant material comprising cellulosic fibers and having a basis weight of less than or equal to about 9 ounces per square yard, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is configured to prevent or reduce combustion of the mattress core when the mattress is impinged with a gas flame for at least about fifty seconds in accordance with testing protocol set forth in Technical Bulletin 603 of the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs (TB-603).
- 79. The mattress of claim 78, wherein the gusset and upper, lower and side fabric panels are configured to prevent heat from being released from the upholstered article at a rate exceeding 200 kW in a 30 minute time period when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame for at least about 50 seconds according to TB-603.
- 80. The mattress of claim 78, wherein the gusset and upper, lower and side fabric panels are configured to prevent heat release from the upholstered article due to combustion from exceeding 25 MJ in an initial 10 minute time period when the upholstered article is impinged with a gas flame for at least about 50 seconds according to TB-603.
- 81. The mattress of claim 78, wherein the gusset and upper, lower and side fabric panels are capable of maintaining flame and heat resistant integrity after being exposed to a flame for three minutes in accordance with the PFG small scale flame and heat resistant barrier panel test (PFG Test).
- 82. The mattress of claim 78, wherein the flame and heat-resistant material is selected from the group consisting of woven fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, knitted fabrics, films, laminates, and flexible composites, and combinations thereof.
- 83. The mattress of claim 78, wherein the gusset and upper, lower and side fabric panels comprise a blend of cellulosic fibers combined with at least one type of flame and heat-resistant fiber.
- 84. The mattress of claim 78, wherein the cellulosic fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon, lyocel, viscose and woodpulp.
- 85. The mattress of claim 78, wherein the gusset and upper, lower and side fabric panels comprise a fibrous substrate treated with a flame retardant material, and wherein the fibrous substrate comprises fibers selected from the group consisting of viscose, rayon, flax, lyocel, ramie, wood pulp, wool, polylactic acid, melamine, modacrylic, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and blends thereof.
- 86. The mattress of claim 78, wherein the gusset and upper, lower and side fabric panels comprise silicic modified viscose fibers.
- 87. The mattress of claim 85, wherein the flame retardant material comprises compounds selected from the group consisting of boron compounds, phosphorous compounds, nitrogen compounds, antimony compounds, and halogen compounds.
- 88. The mattress of claim 78, wherein the gusset and upper, lower and side fabric panels comprise an intumescent material that is configured to swell and char in the presence of a flame so as to form a barrier to the flame and to heat generated by the flame, and wherein the intumescent material, upon swelling and charring, is configured to seal openings in the gusset and upper, lower and side fabric panels and to block the passage of flame and heat therethrough.
- 89. The mattress of claim 88, wherein the intumescent material is selected from the group consisting of ammonium polyphosphate, melamine, pentaerythritol, vermiculite, fluorocarbon, graphite, bentonite, clay, phosphated melamine, borated melamine, sugars, and polyols.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/467,979 filed May 5, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if set forth fully herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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