Claims
- 1. A sheet comprising criss-crossing fibers, of elastomeric polyurethane, running parallel to the surfaces of the sheet, said sheet containing a polymeric binder of elastomeric polyurethane adhered to said fibers within said sheet, the weight ratio of said binder to said fibers being in the range of about 1:10 to 6:10, said fibers being bonded together at their points of contact, the pores of said sheet constituting about 2/5 to 182 of the volume of said sheet, the proportion and position of said binder being such that the interior of said sheet has a structure of said criss-crossing fibers running parallel to the surfaces of the sheet with open pathways between intersecting fibers and there are bodies of said binder which each surround, and are firmly bonded to, a plurality of overlying intersecting fibers in the interior of said sheet.
- 2. A sheet as in claim 1 in which said polyurethane of said binder has been deposited in a preformed sheet of said criss-crossing fibers by impregnating said sheet with a latex of ionic elastomeric polyurethane.
- 3. A sheet as in claim 1 having an elastomeric surface skin layer.
- 4. A sheet as in claim 1 in which said skin layer is substantially non-porous, has a thickness of less than about 100 microns and is bonded to said fibers by a binder, there being spaced fingers of said binder extending from said skin layer into the interior of said sheet.
- 5. A shoe upper material comprising a sheet as in claim 1 having a density of about 0.4 to 0.6 g/cc and a thickness of about 0.8 to 2.0 mm.
- 6. A shoe upper material as in claim 5 in which said ratio is in the range of about 2:10 to 5:10.
- 7. A shoe upper material as in claim 5 in which said binder is present throughout at least 80% of the thickness of said sheet.
- 8. A shoe upper material as in claim 7 in which the concentration of said binder is lower in the zone of said sheet material adjacent to one face of said sheet than in the interior of said sheet whereby said face has a more fibrous, softer feel.
- 9. A shoe upper material as in claim 7 in which said binder in one layer of said thickness has a lower modulus than said binder in an adjacent layer of said thickness.
- 10. A shoe upper as in claim 5 in which said binder is present throughout at least 80% of the thickness of the sheet and has been deposited in a preformed sheet of said criss-crossing fibers in which essentially all the fibers run substantially parallel to said surface by impregnating said preformed sheet with a latex of said binder, said binder being substantially non-porous when viewed at 300.times. magnification.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 616,714, filed Sept. 9, 1974 now U.S. Pat No. 4,076,879 of Feb. 28, 1978 which is a continuation-in-part of our earlier copending application Ser No. 512,265 filed Oct. 4, 1974, now abandoned whose entire disclosure is incorporated herein by reference.
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