Claims
- 1. A water impervious laminated material comprising at least one layer of conjugate fibers, said layer of conjugate fibers having a first face and an opposite face, said conjugate fibers being composed of a lower melting component and a higher melting component, wherein a substantial proportion of the surfaces of said conjugate fibers comprises said lower melting component, said lower melting component of said conjugate fibers which lie on said first face being area fuse bonded to a first ply of a hydrophobic structure comprising multiple thermoplastic plies of microfine fibers having a fiber diameter of up to 10 microns, which structure comprises said first ply and at least one additional ply, said first ply of said hydrophobic microfine fiber structure possessing a lower melt temperature than said additional ply of said hydrophobic microfine fiber structure, said lower melting component of said conjugate fibers having been fuse bonded at a temperature below the melt temperature of said higher melting component of said conjugate fibers so that the latter component retains its initial fiber-like integrity, said first ply of said microfine fiber structure having melt compatibility with said lower melting component of said conjugate fibers.
- 2. The material of claim 1, in which the melt temperature of the lower melting component of the conjugate fibers is no more than 35.degree. C. higher or lower than the melt temperature of the first ply of the hydrophobic microfine fiber structure.
- 3. The material of claim 1, wherein the conjugate fiber is a polyethylene/polyester sheath/core bi-component fiber.
- 4. The material of claim 1, in which the first ply of the hydrophobic microfine fiber structure is selected from the group consisting of ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer, polyethylene, chlorinated polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride and the additional ply of the hydrophobic microfine fiber structure comprises isotactic polypropyline.
- 5. The material of claim 1 in which said layer of conjugate fibers is blended with non-conjugate fusible fibers, with the proviso that said first face of said layer of conjugate fibers contains a plurality of conjugate fibers in said blend.
- 6. A water impervious laminated material comprising at least one layer of conjugate fibers, said layer of conjugate fibers having a first face and an opposite face, said conjugate fibers being composed of a lower melting component and a higher melting component, wherein a substantial proportion of the surfaces of said conjugate fibers comprises said lower melting component, said lower melting component of said conjugate fibers which lie on said first face being area fuse bonded to a first ply of a hydrophobic structure comprising multiple thermoplastic piles of microfine fibers having a fiber diameter of up to 10 microns, which structure comprises said first ply and at least one additional ply, said first ply of said hydrophobic microfine fiber structure possessing a lower melt temperature than said additional ply of said hydrophobic microfine fiber structure, said lower melting component of said conjugate fibers having been fuse bonded at a temperature below the melt temperature of said higher melting component of said conjugate fibers so that the latter component retains its initial fiber-like integrity, said fuse bonding having been carried out by heating said laminated material while it is held between two porous belts under light pressure so that area fuse bonding takes place.
- 7. The material of claim 6 in which the melt temperature of the lower melting component of the conjugate fibers is no more than 35.degree. C. higher or lower than the melt temperature of the first ply of the hydrophobic microfine fiber structure.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 667,689, filed Nov. 2, 1984, and now abandoned which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 588,038, filed Mar. 9, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,113.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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