Claims
- 1. A composite structure for providing microclimate control to the area around said structure, said composite structure comprising:
a breathable first substrate layer; an outer cover material juxtapose to said first substrate layer, said outer cover material forming at least a portion of a wall defining a passageway adjacent said first substrate layer and being secured thereto at predetermined locations, and a filler material received in said passageway, said filler material adding support to walls defining said passageway while permitting climatizing fluid flow therethrough.
- 2. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said composite structure is a fabric.
- 3. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said first substrate layer includes a non-thermoplastic material.
- 4. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein part of said walls of said passageway includes a portion of said first substrate layer bound by seals between said outer cover material and said first substrate layer.
- 5. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said walls of said passageway are fully formed by said outer cover material.
- 6. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said outer cover material is a thermoplastic fabric selected from the group consisting of woven, knit, scrim and nonwoven.
- 7. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said outer cover material is non-permeable.
- 8. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said outer cover material is a thermoplastic film.
- 9. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said filler material is fibrous.
- 10. A composite structure as in claim 9, wherein said filler material is yarn.
- 11. A composite structure as in claim 9, wherein said filler material is fabric selected from the group consisting of a woven, knit, braid and nonwoven.
- 12. A composite structure as in claim 9, wherein said filler material is fibrous structure selected from the group consisting of a web and batting.
- 13. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said first substrate layer is a fabric selected from the group consisting of woven, knit and nonwoven.
- 14. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said first substrate layer has a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least about 500 grams per square meter per day.
- 15. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said outer cover material is mechanically secured to said first substrate layer.
- 16. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said outer cover material is thermally secured to said first substrate layer.
- 17. A composite structure as in claim 1, wherein said outer cover material is chemically secured to said first substrate layer.
- 18. A composite structure as in claim 1, further comprising a breathable second substrate layer secured to said walls of said passageway on the side opposite said first substrate layer, so that said first substrate layer and said second substrate layer are about parallel to each other with said cover material forming said passageway disposed between said first and said second substrate layers.
- 19. An article of clothing for providing microclimate control to the wearer, said article of clothing comprising:
a) a composite structure comprising a breathable first substrate layer; an outer cover material secured to said first substrate layer, said outer cover material forming, at least partially, walls of at least one enclosed passageway occupying a predetermined area of the surface of said first substrate layer; and a filler material contained within said walls of said passageway formed by said outer cover material, said filler material allowing a fluid to flow therethrough along said passageway, said filler material supporting said passageway walls; and b) said composite structure being adapted to reside over a predetermined portion of the body of the wearer.
- 20. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said composite structure is a fabric.
- 21. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said first substrate layer includes a non-thermoplastic material.
- 22. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein part of said walls of said passageway includes a portion of said first substrate layer bound by seals between said outer cover material and said first substrate layer.
- 23. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said walls of said passageway include only said outer cover material.
- 24. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said outer cover material is non-permeable.
- 25. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said filler material is fibrous.
- 26. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said first substrate layer has a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least about 500 grams per square meter per day.
- 27. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said outer cover material is mechanically secured to said first substrate layer.
- 28. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said outer cover material is thermally secured to said first substrate layer.
- 29. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said outer cover material is chemically secured to said first substrate layer.
- 30. An article of clothing as in claim 19, further comprising a breathable second substrate layer secured to said passageway on the side opposite said first substrate layer, so that said first substrate layer and said second substrate layer are about parallel to each other with said cover material forming said passageway disposed between said first and said second substrate layers.
- 31. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said first substrate layer is a panel for said article of clothing.
- 32. An article of clothing as in claim 31, wherein said article of clothing is made of multiple panels of said first substrate layer.
- 33. An article of clothing as in claim 19, wherein said passageway possesses a fluid entrance and a fluid exit formed by said outer cover material.
- 34. An article of clothing as in claim 33, further comprising connectors attached to said outer cover material at said fluid entrance and said fluid exit of said passageway within said article of clothing.
- 35. A method of manufacturing a garment for providing microclimate control to the wearer, the method of manufacturing comprising the steps of:
providing a breathable first substrate layer panel; securing an outer cover material to the first substrate layer panel, so that the outer cover material forms at least one passageway; inserting a filler material within the passageway that allows a fluid to flow therethrough; and attaching at least one first substrate panel together as needed to form the garment.
- 36. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, wherein the outer cover material forms all walls of the passageway.
- 37. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, wherein the outer cover material is mechanically secured to the first substrate layer panel.
- 38. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, wherein the outer cover material is thermally secured to the first substrate layer panel.
- 39. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, wherein said outer cover material is chemically secured to said first substrate layer.
- 40. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, further comprising the step of forming the passageway by cutting and securing the outer cover material to the first substrate layer panel with the filler material laying therebetween.
- 41. A method of manufacturing as in claim 40, wherein the forming of the passageway is performed with a thermal cutting device that cuts the outer cover material, thereby sealing and attaching the outer cover material to the first substrate layer panel during the cutting.
- 42. A method of manufacturing as in claim 40, wherein the filler material is placed between two layers of an outer cover material and the filler material and the layers of an outer cover material are laid on the substrate layer panel prior to cutting and securement.
- 43. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, further comprising creating at least one fluid entrance and at least one fluid exit within the outer cover material.
- 44. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, further comprising attaching connectors to the outer cover material at the fluid entrance and the fluid exit.
- 45. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, further comprising securing a breathable second substrate layer panel to the passageway opposite the first substrate layer panel, so that the first substrate layer panel and the second substrate layer panel are about parallel to each other with the passageway disposed between the first and the second substrate layer panels.
- 46. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, wherein the outer cover material and the filler material are secured to each first substrate panel before the first substrate panels are attached together to form the garment.
- 47. A method of manufacturing as in claim 35, wherein the outer cover material and the filler material are secured to each first substrate panel after the first substrate panels are attached together to form the garment.
- 48. A method of manufacturing a composite structure for providing microclimate control, the method of manufacturing comprising the steps of:
providing a non-thermoplastic first substrate layer having a front side and a back side; placing a thermoplastic filler material over the front side of the first substrate layer; placing a thermoplastic outer cover material over the filler material, so that the filler material is between the first substrate layer and the outer cover material; cutting the outer cover material and the filler material with a thermal device in a manner that a passageway which contains the filler material is formed with the outer cover material by melting the newly cut edges of the outer cover material thereby causing the melted outer cover material edges to interlock with the non-thermoplastic first substrate layer.
- 49. A method of manufacturing a composite structure as in claim 48, further comprising placing a second sheet of the thermoplastic outer cover material between the filler material and the first substrate layer.
- 50. A method of manufacturing a composite structure as in claim 48, wherein said composite structure is a fabric.
- 51. A method of manufacturing a composite structure as in claim 48, wherein said composite structure is used to make a garment.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0001] Research through which this invention was developed was sponsored by a grant from the National Institute of Justice under grant no. MIPT 106-113-2000-21.