Claims
- 1-189. (Cancelled)
- 190. A filter media comprising a fine fiber layer and a substrate having a basis weight of about 8 to 200 grams/meter2, the fine fiber comprising a polyvinyl alcohol having a fiber size of about 0.01 to 0.5 micron, the substrate comprising a filtration medium; wherein after exposure to air at 140° F. and 100% relative humidity for 1 to 16 hours at least 50% of the fine fiber remains substantially unchanged.
- 191. The media of claim 190 wherein the fine fiber comprises a blend of two polyvinyl alcohol polymers and has a diameter of 0.01 to 0.5 micron.
- 192. The media of claim 190 wherein the fine fiber has a diameter of 0.01 to 0.2 micron.
- 193. The media of claim 190 wherein the media, when exposed to an air stream having a temperature of about 140° F. and a relative humidity of about 100%, greater than about 50% of the fiber survives for more than 16 hours.
- 194. The media of claim 190 wherein the substrate comprises a woven or non-woven substrate.
- 195. The media of claim 194 wherein the non-woven substrate comprises a fiber selected from cellulose, glass, polymer, metal, and combinations thereof.
- 196. The media of claim 190 wherein the substrate comprises spunbonded polymeric non-woven fabric.
- 197. The media of claim 190 wherein the substrate comprises a non-woven polymeric fabric.
- 198. The media of claim 197 wherein the fine fiber comprises a crosslinked polyvinyl alcohol.
- 199. The filter media of claim 198 wherein the crosslinking agent comprises urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, phenol formaldehyde, or mixtures thereof.
- 200. The fine fiber of claim 198 wherein the crosslinking agent comprises a dialdehyde, trialdehyde, tetraaldehyde, a diacid, a urethane reactant, epoxy reactant, or mixtures thereof.
- 201. A filter media comprising a fine fiber layer and a substrate having a basis weight of about 8 to 200 grams/meter2, the fine fiber comprising a polymer selected from the group consisting of:
(a) a nylon 66, the fine fiber having a fiber size of about 0.01 to 0.5 micron; (b) a blend of a hydrophobic additive and a polymer comprising a blend of at least two different nylon polymers, the fine fiber having a fiber size of about 0.01 to 0.5 micron; (c) a blend of a hydrophobic additive and a nylon polymer comprising a nylon other than a copolymer formed from a cyclic lactam and a C6-10 diamine monomer or a C6-10 diacid monomer, the fine fiber having a fiber size of about 0.01 to 0.5 micron; or (d) mixtures thereof; wherein after exposure to air at 140° F. and 100% relative humidity for 1 to 16 hours at least 50% of the fine fiber remains substantially unchanged; the substrate comprising a filtration medium.
- 202. The media of claim 201 wherein the fine fiber comprises a blend of two nylon polymers and has a diameter of 0.01 to 0.2 micron.
- 203. The media of claim 201 wherein the fine fiber layer survives immersion in hot water at 140° F. and at least 50% of the fiber survives after 5 minutes.
- 204. The media of claim 201 wherein the media, when exposed to an air stream having a temperature of about 140° F. and a relative humidity of about 100%, greater than about 50% of the fiber survives for more than 16 hours.
- 205. The media of claim 201 wherein the substrate comprises a woven or non-woven substrate.
- 206. The media of claim 205 wherein the non-woven substrate comprises a fiber selected from cellulose, glass, polymer, metal, and combinations thereof.
- 207. The media of claim 201 wherein the substrate comprises spunbonded polymeric non-woven fabric.
- 208. The media of claim 201 wherein the substrate comprises a non-woven polymeric fabric.
- 209. A filter media comprising a fine fiber layer and a substrate having a basis weight of about 8 to 200 grams/meter2, the fine fiber comprising a polymer selected from the group consisting of:
(a) an acrylic polymer having a fiber size of about 0.01 to 0.5 micron; (b) a blend of a hydrophobic additive and a polymer comprising a blend of at least two different acrylic polymers, the fine fiber having a fiber size of about 0.01 to 0.5 micron; and (c) mixtures thereof; the substrate comprising a filtration media wherein after exposure to air at 140° F. and 100% relative humidity for 1 to 16 hours at least 50% of the fine fiber remains substantially unchanged; the substrate comprising a filtration medium.
- 210. The media of claim 209 wherein the fine fiber layer can be exposed to an alcoholic solvent at 70° F. and wherein at least 50% of the fiber remains after 5 minutes.
- 211. The media of claim 209 wherein the fine fiber layer survives immersion in hot water at 140° F. and at least 50% of the fiber survives after 5 minutes.
- 212. The media of claim 209 wherein the media, when exposed to an air stream having a temperature of about 140° F. and a relative humidity of about 100%, greater than about 50% of the fiber survives for more than 16 hours.
- 213. The media of claim 209 wherein a temperature of 160° F. is used.
- 214. The media of claim 209 wherein the substrate comprises a woven or non-woven substrate.
- 215. The media of claim 214 wherein the non-woven substrate comprises a fiber selected from cellulose, glass, polymer, metal, and combinations thereof.
- 216. The media of claim 209 wherein the substrate comprises spunbonded polymeric non-woven fabric.
- 217. The media of claim 209 wherein the substrate comprises a non-woven polymeric fabric.
- 218. The media of claim 217 wherein the fine fiber comprises a microfiber having a diameter of about 0.1 to 0.5 micron.
- 219. The media of claim 217 wherein the fine fiber comprises a nanofiber having a diameter of about 0.01 to 0.2 micron.
- 220. A filter media comprising a fine fiber layer and a substrate having a basis weight of about 8 to 200 grams/meter2, the fine fiber comprising the reaction product of a polymer resin and a cross linking agent, the fiber having a fiber size of about 0.01 to 0.5 micron, the substrate comprising a filtration media; wherein after exposure to air at 140° F. and 100% relative humidity for 1 to 16 hours at least 50% of the fine fiber remains substantially unchanged; the substrate comprising a filtration medium.
- 221. The media of claim 220 wherein the fine fiber comprises a blend of two polymer resins and has a diameter of 0.01 to 0.2 micron.
- 222. The media of claim 220 wherein the media, when exposed to an air stream having a temperature of about 140° F. and a relative humidity of about 100%, greater than about 50% of the fiber survives for more than 16 hours.
- 223. The media of claim 220 wherein the substrate comprises a woven or non-woven substrate.
- 224. The media of claim 223 wherein the non-woven substrate comprises a fiber selected from cellulose, glass, polymer, metal, and combinations thereof.
- 225. The media of claim 220 wherein the substrate comprises spunbonded polymeric non-woven fabric.
- 226. The media of claim 220 wherein the substrate comprises a non-woven polymeric fabric.
- 227. The filter media of claim 220 wherein the crosslinking agent comprises urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, phenol formaldehyde, or mixtures thereof.
- 228. The fine fiber of claim 220 wherein the crosslinking agent comprises a dialdehyde, trialdehyde, tetraaldehyde, a diacid, a urethane reactant, epoxy reactant, or mixtures thereof.
- 229. A filter media comprising a fine fiber layer and a substrate having a basis weight of about 8 to 200 grams/meter2, the fine fiber comprising an electrospun fiber comprising the reaction product of a polymer resin and a crosslinking agent, the substrate comprising a filtration media; wherein after exposure to air at 140° F. and 100% relative humidity for 1 to 16 hours at least 50% of the fine fiber remains substantially unchanged; the substrate comprising a filtration medium.
- 230. The media of claim 229 wherein the fine fiber comprises a blend of two polymer resins and has a diameter of 0.01 to 0.5 micron.
- 231. The media of claim 229 wherein the fine fiber has a diameter of 0.01 to 0.2 micron.
- 232. The media of claim 229 wherein the media, when exposed to an air stream having a temperature of about 140° F. and a relative humidity of about 100%, greater than about 50% of the fiber survives for more than 16 hours.
- 233. The media of claim 229 wherein the substrate comprises a woven or non-woven substrate.
- 234. The media of claim 233 wherein the non-woven substrate comprises a fiber selected from cellulose, glass, polymer, metal, and combinations thereof.
- 235. The media of claim 229 wherein the substrate comprises spun bonded polymeric non-woven fabric.
- 236. The media of claim 229 wherein the substrate comprises a non-woven polymeric fabric.
- 237. The filter media of claim 229 wherein the crosslinking agent comprises urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, phenol formaldehyde, or mixtures thereof.
- 238. The fine fiber of claim 229 wherein the crosslinking agent comprises a dialdehyde, trialdehyde, tetraaldehyde, a diacid, a urethane reactant, epoxy reactant, or mixtures thereof.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/230,138, filed on Sep. 5, 2000, incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60230138 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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09871583 |
May 2001 |
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10757924 |
Jan 2004 |
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