Claims
- 1. A laminate comprising:
- a first spun bonded nonwoven layer comprising thermoplastic endless filaments;
- a wetlaid nonwoven layer manufactured by the wet method, wherein said wetlaid nonwoven layer comprises a uniform mixture of short staple inorganic fibers and a thermoplastic binder;
- said first spun bonded nonwoven layer and said wetlaid nonwoven layer having been bonded together by said thermoplastic binder of said uniform mixture by application of heat, an amount of said binder being sufficient to hold said layers together.
- 2. The laminate of claim 1, wherein said first spun bonded nonwoven layer further comprises inorganic endless filaments.
- 3. The laminate of claim 2, wherein said inorganic endless filaments are glass filaments.
- 4. The laminate of claim 1, further comprising a second spun bonded nonwoven layer comprising thermoplastic endless filaments, said second spun bonded nonwoven layer being on an opposite side of said wetlaid nonwoven layer from said first spun bonded nonwoven layer.
- 5. The laminate of claim 1, wherein said first spun bonded nonwoven layer comprises endless bicomponent threads.
- 6. The laminate of claim 5, wherein one component of said bicomponent threads is a polyester.
- 7. The laminate of claim 6, wherein said bicomponent threads have a core and skin structure, wherein the core comprises a polyester.
- 8. The laminate of claim 1, wherein said portions of the thermoplastic filaments and portions of the thermoplastic binder are melted together.
- 9. The laminate of claim 8, wherein the melted portions of the thermoplastic filaments and the thermoplastic binder are of substantially the same material.
- 10. The laminate of claim 9, wherein the thermoplastic binder is in filamentary form.
- 11. The laminate of claim 1, further comprising an uncoated scrim disposed between the first spun bonded nonwoven layer and the wetlaid layer.
- 12. The laminate of claim 1, further comprising a scrim disposed within the wetlaid layer.
- 13. The laminate of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic binder is in filamentary form.
- 14. The laminate of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fibers are glass fibers.
- 15. The laminate of claim 1, wherein said laminate does not include a scrim.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/632,535 filed Dec. 24, 1990, now abandoned.
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