Claims
- 1. A protective garment comprising:
- an outer shell;
- a first thermal liner positioned within and extending substantially throughout said outer shell; and
- a second thermal liner in the form of a pad extending through less than said entire garment, said pad having a layer of continuous, apertured, closed-cell foam material and being positioned within said outer shell whereby said pad provides thermal protection yet does not absorb moisture, and said pad includes a multiplicity of apertures therethrough shaped and positioned to allow passage of moisture vapor outwardly from a wearer of said garment through said pad.
- 2. The garment of claim 1 wherein said pad is positioned at an area of high movement of said wearer relative to said garment.
- 3. The garment of claim 2 wherein said area includes elbow and shoulder regions of said garment.
- 4. A protective garment comprising:
- an outer shell layer of fire and abrasion resistant material;
- a moisture barrier layer positioned within said outer shell and having a semipermeable membrane layer which is permeable to moisture vapor;
- a thermal liner layer having a single layer of apertured, fire-retardant closed-cell foam material said thermal liner layer positioned between said moisture barrier layer and said outer shell; and
- a plurality of pads of a closed-cell foam material forming areas of increased thermal and compression resistance on selected layers of said garment, said pads extending through less than said entire garment.
- 5. The garment of claim 4 wherein said pads are positioned between said outer shell and said thermal liner layer.
- 6. A protective garment that meets or exceeds firefighter garment standards comprising:
- an outer shell;
- a first thermal liner positioned within and extending substantially throughout said outer shell; and
- a second thermal liner in the form of a pad extending through less than said entire garment, said pad having a layer of continuous, apertured, closed-cell foam material attached to a substrate, a combination of said substrate and foam material being sufficiently fire retardant such that said combination resists melting, dripping or separating when exposed to a temperature of 500.degree. F. for at least 5 minutes and being positioned within said outer shell, whereby said pad provides thermal protection yet does not absorb moisture, and said pad includes a multiplicity of apertures therethrough shaped and positioned to allow passage of moisture vapor outwardly from a wearer of said garment through said pad.
- 7. The garment of claim 6 wherein said pad is positioned at an area subjected to relatively high external pressure and increased loading.
- 8. The garment of claim 7 wherein said area includes elbow and shoulder regions of said garment.
- 9. A protective garment of a type including a pant that meets or exceeds firefighter garment standards comprising:
- an outer shell layer;
- a moisture barrier layer positioned within said outer shell and having a semipermeable membrane layer which is permeable to moisture vapor;
- a thermal liner layer having a single layer of apertured, fire-retardant closed-cell foam material attached to a first substrate, a combination of said first substrate and foam material being being sufficiently fire retardant such that said combination resists melting, dripping and separating when subjected to a temperature of 500.degree. F. for at least 5 minutes, said thermal liner layer positioned between said moisture barrier layer and said outer shell; and
- a plurality of pads of a closed-cell foam material attached to a second substrate, a combination of said second substrate and foam material being sufficiently fire retardant such that said combination resists melting, dripping and separating when subjected to a temperature of 500.degree. F. for at least 5 minutes forming areas of increased thermal and compression resistance on selected layers of said garment.
- 10. The garment of claim 9 wherein said pads are positioned between said outer shell layer and said thermal liner layer.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/119,474, filed Sep. 10, 1993, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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119474 |
Sep 1993 |
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