Claims
- 1. A multilayered insulative material that comprises at least one porous barrier layer which defines at least one side of a confined space wherein the confined space contains at least one layer of fibrous insulation and wherein the fibrous insulation contains loose thermoplastic microspheres interspersed within the fibrous insulation with the microspheres being of sufficient diameter that they are unable to pass through the pores in the barrier layer so that the microspheres are retained in the fibrous insulation without the use of a binder, and wherein the microspheres provide resilient loft to the insulative material.
- 2. The insulative material of claim 1 wherein the confined space is defined by porous barrier layers on all of its sides.
- 3. The insulative material of claim 1 wherein insulative material further comprises a non-porous barrier layer.
- 4. The insulative material of claim 1 wherein
- the porous barrier layer has an average pore size of less than 10 microns; and
- the thermoplastic microspheres has an average diameter of greater than 15 microns.
- 5. The insulative material of claim 4 wherein the thermoplastic microspheres comprise expandable microspheres.
- 6. The insulative material of claim 1 wherein the fibrous insulation comprises microdenier fibers.
- 7. The insulative material of claim 1 wherein the confined space is a closed cell and wherein the insulative material comprises a plurality of closed cells.
- 8. A thermal insulative material that comprises at least one fibrous insulation layer comprising discrete entangled fibers; loose microspheres interspersed within the fibrous insulation layer, wherein the fibers of the insulation layer restrict the movement of the microspheres within the insulation without the use of a binder; and at least one barrier layer of fabric adjacent to the fibrous insulation layer wherein the at least one barrier layer is impermeable to the microspheres to retain the microspheres within the fibrous insulation layer without the use of a binder.
- 9. The thermal insulative material of claim 8 comprising two of said barrier layers wherein the barrier layers are present on both sides of the fibrous insulation layer.
- 10. The thermal insulative material of claim 9 wherein the two barrier layers are sealed to each other to form a cell containing the microspheres and fibrous insulation.
- 11. The thermal insulative material of claim 10 wherein the insulative material comprises a plurality of cells.
- 12. The thermal insulative material of claim 10 wherein said two barrier layers are porous.
- 13. The thermal insulative material of claim 10, wherein one of said two barrier layers is non-porous.
- 14. The thermal insulative material of claim 8 wherein the microspheres comprise expandable microspheres.
- 15. The insulative material of claim 8 wherein the insulative material comprises at least one porous barrier having an average pore size of less than 10 microns; and
- the microspheres have an average diameter of grater than 15 microns.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/125,092 filed Sep. 21, 1993, now abandoned.
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