Claims
- 1. An artificial leather comprising
- 1. a needled textile fabric base of high bulk density and a controlled axis of flexure and being composed of needled textile fibers coherently entangled into an integral structure with a face surface and back surface, said structure having an overall bulk density of at least 6 pounds per cubic foot and a bulk density gradient wherein the bulk density increases from the back surface to the face surface, said needled structure having an axis of flexure which lies within about 0.4 of the distance from the face surface to the back surface; and
- 2. a polymeric coating disposed on the face surface of the said fabric base and where the thickness of the coating is from 4 to 20 mils.
- 2. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the bulk density gradient of the structure is provided by a needle pick-up gradient which decreases from the back surface to the face surface.
- 3. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the bulk density gradient of the structure is provided by a needled plurality of layers of fibers and the average fiber length and/or the average fiber denier of the layers decreases from the back surface to the face surface, the denier of the fibers being between 1/2 and 8 and the unstressed length being between about one-fourth inch and 4 inches.
- 4. The artificial leather of claim 3 wherein the plurality of layers of fibers have relatively long unstressed fiber lengths of at least three-fourths inch and wherein at least one layer of fibers superimposed and needled on and into the face surface of said structure has relatively short unstressed fiber lengths of less than three-fourths inch, whereby the bulk density at or near to the face surface of the structure is increased and defines a dense region of bulk density higher than the bulk density of the remaining portion of the structure.
- 5. The artificial leather of claim 4 wherein the axis of flexure of the structure lies at least close to the dense region.
- 6. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the coherent fiber entanglement of the structure includes some of the fibers being oriented into rows of fiber chain entanglement, the rows extending lengthwise of the structure.
- 7. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the overall bulk density of the structure is at least 8 pounds per cubic foot.
- 8. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the overall bulk density of the structure is at least 12 pounds per cubic foot.
- 9. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein fibers of the structure at and adjacent to the face surface have been shrunk and define a compacted region after shrinkage which extends into the structure a distance less than the thickness of the structure and wherein no substantial reduction in planar area of the structure has taken place.
- 10. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the structure has open interstices between the fibers and the interstices have a filler impregnated therein.
- 11. The artificial leather of claim 10 wherein the filler is an elastomer in the form of solid particles.
- 12. The artificial leather of claim 11 wherein the particles are in the form of clusters of particles which are predominantly loosely bonded to the fibers of the structure.
- 13. The artificial leather of claim 10 wherein the filler impregnated in the structure has a weight between 10% and 200% of the weight of the fibers in the structure.
- 14. The artificial leather of claim 13 wherein the bulk density of the filled structure is between 20 and 45 pounds per cubic foot.
- 15. The artificial leather of claim 10 having a buffed or sanded face surface whereby the face surface of the structure is cleaned, smoothed and rendered suitable for receiving a finish and/or coating.
- 16. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the polymeric coating is microporous or macroporous.
- 17. The artificial leather of claim 16 wherein the polymeric coating is a preformed film of open-celled foamed polyurethane which has been heated and pressed to form a microporous to macroporous film which is laminated to the said base.
- 18. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the thickness of the coating is from 4 to 12 mils.
- 19. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the elastic memory of the polymeric coating is insufficient to prevent the fibers of the base from retaining a permanent set.
- 20. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the polymeric coating is composed of a plurality of individual layers of coatings.
- 21. The artificial leather of claim 20 wherein at least some of the layers of coatings are composed of different polymers.
- 22. An artificial leather comprising a fabric base of textile fibers needled together into an integral structure having coherent fiber entanglement, an overall bulk density of at least 12 pounds per cubic foot, a bulk density gradient wherein the bulk density increases from the back surface of the fabric base to the face surface of the fabric base and the axis of flexure of the fabric base lies within 0.4 of the distance from the face surface to the back surface, a relatively constant area under stress and capable of taking a permanent set, and a polymeric coating disposed on a face surface of the base and having a thickness of from 4 to 20 mils.
- 23. The artificial leather of claim 22 wherein the fiber entanglement is fiber chain entanglement.
- 24. The artificial leather of claim 22 wherein the structure has a filler disposed therein and has an overall bulk density of at least 13 pounds per cubic foot.
- 25. An artificial leather comprising a fabric base of staple fibers needled into an integral structure having random fiber entanglement and an overall bulk density of at least 12 pounds per cubic foot, a bulk density gradient wherein the bulk density increases from the back surface of the fabric base to the face surface of the fabric base and the axis of flexure of the fabric base lies within 0.4 of the distance from the face surface to the back surface, and a polymeric coating disposed on a face surface of the base and having a thickness of from 4 to 20 mils.
- 26. The artificial leather of claim 25 wherein the overall bulk density of the structure is at least 13 pounds per cubic foot.
- 27. The artificial leather of claim 25 wherein the overall bulk density of the strucutre is at least 14 pounds per cubic foot.
- 28. The artificial leather of claim 25 wherein the overall bulk density of the structure is at least 13 pounds per cubic foot and wherein the structure includes some of the fibers being oriented into rows of fiber chain entanglement.
- 29. The artificial leather of claim 1 wherein the fibers at the face surface of the structure have polymer thereon and the fibers are bonded together to form a surface matrix consisting primarily of fibers randomly arranged in directions parallel to the surface of the fabric with an end of the fibers of the surface matrix rooted in the structure of the fabric and the polymeric coating is disposed on the said surface matrix.
- 30. The artificial leather of claim 1 having from 12,000 to 25,000 needle punches per square inch.
- 31. An artificial leather comprising a fabric base of textile fibers needled together into an integral structure having coherent fiber entanglement, an overall bulk density of at least 12 pounds per cubic foot and the axis of flexure which lies within 0.3 of the distance from the face surface to the back surface and a polymeric coating disposed on a face surface of the base and having a thickness of from 4 to 20 mils.
- 32. An artificial leather comprising a textile base of textile fibers needled together into an integral structure having coherent fiber entanglement, an overall bulk density of at least 8 pounds per cubic foot, a ratio of bulk density at or near the back surface of the structure to the bulk density at or near the face surface of the structure of at least 1:2 and the axis of flexure of the needled structure lies within 0.3 of the distance from the face surface to the back surface and a polymeric coating disposed on the face surface of the base and having a thickness of from 4 to 20 mils.
- 33. The artificial leather of claim 32 wherein the bulk density ratio is at least 1:3.
- 34. The artificial leather of claim 33 wherein the bulk density ratio is between 1:3 and 1:8.
- 35. The artificial leather of claim 32 wherein the ratio of perpendicular moduli of the structure is no greater than 1:2.
- 36. The artificial leather of claim 35 wherein the ratio of perpendicular moduli is no greater than 1:1.5.
- 37. The artificial leather of claim 32 wherein the artificial leather has a constant area under stress.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of copending application Ser. No. 221,614, filed Jan. 28, 1972, and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,817,820.
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