Claims
- 1. A sheet product having a thickness of about 30 to 60 mils and an elongation over 200% and having a leather-like "break, " comprising a base sheet of criss-crossing elastomeric polyurethane fibers, having an average diameter of about 5 to 20 microns, running parallel to the surfaces of the sheet, said fibers being bonded together at their points of contact, said product having a substantially non-porous elastomeric surface skin layer up to about 100 microns thick, comprising a substantially non-porous elastomeric polyurethane preformed skin about 20 to 50 microns thick, said preformed skin being bonded to said base sheet by spaced fingers of elastomeric adhesive which extend from said layer into said fibrous base sheet and which reinforce the fiber-to-fiber bonds in the zone of the base sheet below said skin layer, the bases of said fingers adjacent to said layer comprising less than half the length of said layer, as viewed in cross section perpendicular to said layer, the lower third of said base sheet having a density below 0.4 g/cc.
- 2. A product as in claim 1 in which there are large voids whose dimensions, viewed in cross section, are at least about 30 microns by 30 microns occupying at least about one third of the zone just below said non-porous zone.
- 3. A product as in claim 1 in which the ratio of the 100% moduli of said skin and base sheet is in the range of about 1:2 to 3:2 and said adhesive has a 100% modulus lower than that of both said skin and base sheet.
- 4. A product as in claim 1 in which said skin has a 100% modulus below about 1400 psi and above 500 psi and said adhesive has a 100% modulus less than that of said base sheet.
- 5. A product as in claim 4 in which said skin has a 100% modulus of about 800 psi and said adhesive has a 100% modulus about 200 to 400 psi.
- 6. A seat having complex upholstered curves, said seat being covered with a product as in claim 5.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our earilier copending application Ser. No. 512,265 filed Oct. 4, 1974, now abandoned whose entire disclosure is incorporated herein by reference.
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1,383,597 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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