Claims
- 1. A leather substitute comprising a fabric of interlaced multifiber yarns having extending from one face thereof a nap of fibers teased from said yarns, said nap having fibers thereof bonded together by bonding agent, said nap, with bonding agent, having a thickness of about 0.3 mm to about 1 mm and comprising spaced flexible clumps of nap fibers bonded together by said bonding agent, said clumps containing more than five nap fibers per clump, the void volume in said nap, with bonding agent, being at least about 70%, said spaced clumps being movable to project more or less from the surrounding nap, said clumps giving said nap a rough appearance like split suede leather, said fabric having on the upper face thereof opposite said nap a cellular elastomeric polymer layer having a continuous
- 2. Product as in claim 1 in which said cellular layer is of blown
- 3. Product as in claim 1 in which said cellular layer is of polyurethane.
- 6. Product as in claim 1 in which said bonding agent is elastomeric
- 7. Product as in claim 2 in which said cellular layer is about 1/2 to 2 mm thick and the total thickness of said product is more than 1 mm and up to
- 8. Product as in claim 7 in which said fabric, including said nap, is buff colored and said bonding agent is buff colored.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 542,993 filed Jan. 22, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,988,488.
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