Claims
- 1. An insulating article comprising:
- (a) a sealed permeable-to-gas envelope;
- (b) insulating material substantially filling said envelope comprising a fine fibrous insulating material;
- (c) finely divided hydrophobic particulate metal oxide said insulating material in said envelop; or metalloid oxide pigment intimately admixed with
- (d) a substantial excess of said pigment in said envelope beyond that required substantially completely to cover all surfaces of said material with a mono-layer of said pigment particles touching each other; and
- (e) said envelope adapted substantially to retain said pigment within said envelope.
- 2. The article defined in claim 1 further characterized by: a substantial portion only of said envelope of element (a) comprising a porous material suitable for the passage of water vapor and gas but not the passage of said pigment.
- 3. The article defined in claim 1 further characterized by: said insulating material of element (b) selected from the group consisting goose, swan, duck, and chicken down.
- 4. The article defined in claim 1 further characterized by: said pigment of element (c) comprising a submicron fumed silica pigment treated to render it highly hydrophobic.
- 5. The article defined in claim 1 further characterized by: the excess of pigment of element (d) being between about 3% and 50% by weight of the fibrous insulating material and pigment mixture.
- 6. The article defined in claim 1 further characterized by: the pigment of element (c) comprising a fumed silica treated with a silicone fluid to form polymethylsilyl groups on the surface of said silica.
- 7. A process for manufacturing an insulated article comprising the steps of:
- (a) mixing a quantity of a fine fibrous insulating material with a finely divided hydrophobic particulate metal oxide or metalloid oxide pigment in an amount substantially in excess of the amount required to provide a monolayer of the particles of said pigment touching each other over the entire surface of the fibers of said insulating material;
- (b) selecting a finely porous sheet of material the pores of which permit the passage of gas but are small enough substantially to resist the passage therethrough of said pigment;
- (c) forming an envelope of said sheet material;
- (d) filling said envelope with a measured quantity of the mixture; and
- (e) completing the closure of said envelope.
- 8. The process of claim 7 further characterized by: the fibrous insulating material selected from the group consisting the down and feathers.
- 9. The process of claim 7 further characterized by: the pigment comprising a fumed silica aftertreated to render it hydrophobic.
- 10. The process of claim 7 further characterized by: the pigment comprising a fumed silica treated with a silicone fluid to form polymethylsilyl groups on the surface of said silica.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of my presently pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 530,895 filed on Sept. 12, 1983 now abandoned.
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