Claims
- 1. In a protective hood having a generally tubular configuration with a closed top end and a bottom end having a resilient neck seal with an opening which permits at least the heat of a user into the hood and forming a closure around the user, the improvement wherein the hood is constructed from a laminate comprising
- (a) a core layer of polyimide film having an inner and an outer surface,
- (b) a layer of fluoropolymer film bonded to each surface of the core layer,
- (c) a layer of heat sealable polymeric material that is melt bonded to the fluoropolymer of layer (b) which is on the inner surface of the core layer, and wherein, the hood has at least one seam in which layer (c) is heat sealed to itself.
- 2. A protective hood of claim 1 wherein the polyimide film has a thickness of at least about 1 mil.
- 3. A protective hood of claim 1 wherein each fluoropolymer film has a thickness of at least about 0.5 mil.
- 4. A protective hood of claim 2 wherein each fluoropolymer film bonded directly to the polyimide film consists essentially of a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether).
- 5. A protective hood of claim 4 wherein the heat sealable polymeric material of the inner layer consists essentially of PFA.
- 6. A protective hood of claim 1 wherein the neck seal comprises an annular ring having an upper and lower surface and a circular opening in the center for the wearer's head and a flange extending from the opening in a direction substantially perpendicular from the surface of the annular ring.
- 7. A protective hood of claim 6 wherein the flange on the neck seal has a plurality of reinforcing vertical ribs around the perimeter thereof.
- 8. A protective hood of claim 6 wherein the flange extends upwardly from the surface of the ring at least about 1 inch.
- 9. A protective hood of claim 6 further comprising a bead around the edge of the flange, at the point of its junction with the annular ring.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/363,388 filed June 6, 1989, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/120,533 filed 11/13/87, both now abandoned.
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