Claims
- 1. A laminated fabric product comprising:
- an inner layer comprising a compressed nonwoven batt and a cured binder disposed substantially throughout said batt, said batt having a fiber make-up and overall thickness such that the Frazier permeability of said batt, before the addition of said binder thereto and any compression thereof, is at least 535 as measured by the ASTM D-737 method, said product having a binder:fiber weight ratio of at least 20:80, wherein said binder, when added to said batt and cured therein under compression of said batt, serves to maintain the compressed nature of thickness of said overall product; upper and lower intermediate layers of polyamide fabric laminated to each side of said inner layer; and upper and lower outer layers of textile fabric laminated to the outer surface of each polyamide layer.
- 2. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said upper and lower outer layers of textile fabric are secured together about their periphery.
- 3. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said outer textile fabric layers comprise woven cotton fabric.
- 4. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said nonwoven batt comprises a mixture of at least two different denier of fibers.
- 5. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said nonwoven batt comprises a mixture of at least two different denier of fibers and the larger fiber denier is at least 50% larger than said smaller fiber denier.
- 6. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said nonwoven batt comprises a mixture of at least two different denier of fibers and the larger fiber denier is at least 100% larger than said smaller fiber denier.
- 7. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said fibers are three-dimensionally arranged within said batt.
- 8. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said fibers comprise synthetic fibers.
- 9. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said fibers comprise natural fibers.
- 10. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said fibers comprise thermally-responsive fibers.
- 11. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said fibers comprise flame-resistant fibers.
- 12. The laminated fabric product according to claim 1 wherein said upper and lower outer layers are secured together around their periphery.
- 13. A brassiere shoulder pad comprising:
- an inner layer comprising a compressed nonwoven batt and a cured binder disposed substantially throughout said batt, said batt having a fiber make-up and overall thickness such that the Frazier permeability of said batt, before the addition of said binder thereto and any compression thereof, is at least 535 as measured by the ASTM D-737 method, said product having a binder:fiber weight ratio of at least 20:80, wherein said binder, when added to said batt and cured therein under compression of said batt, serves to maintain the compressed nature and thickness of said overall product; upper and lower intermediate layers of polyamide fabric laminated to each side of said inner layer; and upper and lower outer layers of textile fabric laminated to the outer surface of each synthetic fabric layer.
- 14. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said upper and lower outer layers of textile fabric are secured together about their periphery.
- 15. The brassier shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said shoulder pad includes extensions on each end of said pad for attaching said pad to a brassiere strap.
- 16. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said outer textile fabric layers comprise woven cotton fabric.
- 17. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said nonwoven batt comprises a mixture of at least two different denier of fibers.
- 18. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said nonwoven batt comprises a mixture of at least two different deniers of fibers and the larger fiber denier is at least 50% larger than said smaller fiber denier.
- 19. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said nonwoven batt comprises a mixture of at least two different deniers of fibers and the larger fiber denier is at least 100% larger than said smaller fiber denier.
- 20. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said nonwoven batt is from 1.5 mm to 6.0 mm in thickness.
- 21. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said fibers are three-dimensionally arranged within said batt.
- 22. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said fibers comprise synthetic fibers.
- 23. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said fibers comprise natural fibers.
- 24. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 13 wherein said fibers comprise thermally-responsive fibers.
- 25. A brassiere shoulder pad comprising:
- an inner layer comprising a compressed nonwoven batt and a cured binder disposed substantially throughout said batt, said batt being constituted of a mixture of at least two different denier of synthetic fibers, wherein the larger synthetic fiber denier is at least 50% larger than the smaller synthetic fiber denier, said fiber constitution and the overall thickness of said batt being such that the Frazier permeability of said batt, before the addition of said binder thereto and any compression thereof, is at least 535 as measured by the ASTM D-737 method, said product having a binder:fiber weight ratio of at least 20:80, wherein said binder, when added to said batt and cured therein under compression of said batt, serves to maintain the compressed nature and thickness of said overall product; upper and lower intermediate layers of polyamide fabric laminated to each side of said inner layer; and upper and lower outer layers of textile fabric laminated to the outer surface of each polyamide fabric layer.
- 26. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 25 wherein said upper and lower outer layers of textile fabric are secured together about their periphery.
- 27. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 25 wherein said shoulder pad includes extensions on each end of said pad for attaching said pad to a brassiere strap.
- 28. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 25 wherein said outer textile fabric layers comprise woven cotton fabric.
- 29. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 25 wherein said larger fiber denier is at least 100% larger than said smaller fiber denier.
- 30. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 25 wherein said fibers are three-dimensionally arranged within said batt.
- 31. The brassiere shoulder pad according to claim 25 wherein said fibers comprise thermally-responsive fibers.
- 32. A brassiere shoulder pad comprising:
- an inner layer comprising a compressed nonwoven batt and a cured binder disposed substantially throughout said batt, said batt having a fiber make-up and overall thickness such that the Frazier permeability of said batt, before the addition of said binder thereto and any compression thereof, is at least 535 as measured by the ASTM D-737 method, said product having a binder:fiber weight ratio of at least 20:80, wherein said binder, when added to said batt and cured therein under compression of said batt, serves to maintain the compressed nature and thickness of said overall product, said batt being from 1.5 mm to 6.0 mm in thickness; upper and lower intermediate layers of woven polyamide fabric laminated to each side of said inner layer; and upper and lower outer layers of woven cotton fabric laminated to the outer surface of each synthetic fabric layer, said upper and lower layers being secured together about their periphery.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 135,089, filed Oct. 12, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,417,785 which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 842,470, filed Feb. 27, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,997.
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Divisions (1)
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