Claims
- 1. A cushion sock for use in making foam-in-place products, the cushion sock comprising:
- a cover material defining a shape of the cushion sock; and
- a barrier layer covering an interior of the cushion sock, the barrier layer comprising a two-layer material including
- a thermoplastic film having a thickness between about 0.5 mils and about 10 mils, the thermoplastic film being sufficiently air tight to permit the thermoplastic film to serve as a vacuum barrier; and
- a discontinuous adhesive layer attached to the thermoplastic film, the discontinuous adhesive layer securing the thermoplastic film to the cover material.
- 2. The cushion sock of claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer comprises disconnected regions of adhesive.
- 3. The cushion sock of claim 2 wherein the disconnected regions are randomly distributed on the thermoplastic film.
- 4. The cushion sock of claim 2 wherein the disconnected regions are distributed in a pattern on the thermoplastic film.
- 5. The cushion sock of claim 1 wherein the proportion of the surface area of the thermoplastic film to which the adhesive layer is attached is no more than 90%.
- 6. The cushion sock of claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer comprises a web of filaments.
- 7. The cushion sock of claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer comprises a perforated layer of adhesive.
- 8. The cushion sock of claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer is at least partially embedded in the thermoplastic film.
- 9. The cushion sock of claim 8 wherein the thermoplastic film comprises an unpenetrated thickness of at least 0.0005 inches which is unpenetrated by the adhesive layer.
- 10. The cushion sock of claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer comprises a copolyamide.
- 11. The cushion sock of claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer has a melting temperature between 180 and 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 12. The cushion sock of claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer has a surface texture that is non-tacky.
- 13. The cushion sock of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic film comprises urethane.
- 14. The cushion sock of claim 1, wherein the two-layer includes only a single discontinuous adhesive layer attached to the thermoplastic film.
- 15. The cushion sock of claim 1, wherein the discontinuous adhesive layer has a melting temperature higher than 180 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 16. The cushion sock of claim 1, wherein prior to attachment of the barrier layer, the cover material has an exposed non-tacky, discontinuous adhesive layer bonded to a surface of the cover material.
- 17. The cushion sock of claim 16, wherein:
- the cover cushion sock comprises two discrete patterns,
- the two discrete patterns are joined together along edges of the patterns with the adhesive layer of the cover material exposed, and
- the barrier layer is secured to the cover material with the adhesive layers between the barrier layer and the cover material.
- 18. The cushion sock of claim 17 wherein the patterns comprise different fabrics.
- 19. The cushion sock of claim 16 wherein the adhesive layer of the cover material comprises a web of adhesive filaments.
- 20. The cushion sock of claim 16 wherein the cover material comprises a foam layer attached to a fabric layer, the adhesive layer of the cover material being bonded to a surface of the foam layer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/743,392, filed Nov. 4, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/229,685, filed Apr. 19, 1994, now abandoned.
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