Claims
- 1. A vacuum cleaner filter bag resistant to shock loading comprising a flat filter laminate composite formed into the filter bag having at least one air inlet defining means in said flat filter laminate composite and at least one seam forming said flat filter laminate composite into said filter bag said flat filter laminate composite comprising;
- a) an outer support layer of a porous material,
- b) at least one charged fibrous filter layer containing electrets, and
- c) an inner diffusion layer which is unbonded to said filter layer except at the at least one seam, the diffusion layer having an air permeability of at least 50 m.sup.3 /min/m.sup.2, a tensile strength of at least about 0.1 kg/cm, and formed of fibers having an effective fiber diameter of at least about 10 .mu.m.
- 2. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 1 wherein said filter layer comprises a meltblown nonwoven filter layer.
- 3. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 1 wherein said filter layer comprises a fibrillated fiber nonwoven filter layer.
- 4. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 1 wherein said filter layer has an air permeability of from 2 to 400 m.sup.3 /min/m.sup.2.
- 5. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 1 wherein said filter layer has a basis weight of from 10 to 200 g/m.sup.2.
- 6. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 1 wherein said filter layer is formed at least in part of heat sealable thermoplastic fibers.
- 7. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 1 wherein the inner diffusion layer is formed of a nonwoven fibrous web.
- 8. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 7 wherein the diffusion layer nonwoven fibrous web is formed of thermoplastic fibers and has an air permeability of from 100 m.sup.3 /min/m.sup.2 to 1000 m.sup.3 /min/m.sup.2.
- 9. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 8 wherein the thermoplastic fibers are at least in part heat sealable fibers.
- 10. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 8 wherein the diffusion layer fibrous web is a spun bond nonwoven web having a basis weight of from 10 to 40 g/m.sup.2 and an air permeability of from 100 to 700 m.sup.3 /min/m.sup.2.
- 11. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 8 wherein the diffusion layer fibrous web has a basis weight of from 10 to 100 g/m.sup.2.
- 12. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 8 wherein the diffusion layer fibrous web has a tensile strength of at least about 0.15 kg/cm and the fibers have an effective fiber diameter of at least about 15 .mu.m.
- 13. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 8 wherein said outer support layer comprises a fibrous nonwoven web having an air permeability of from 50 to 500 m.sup.3 /min/m.sup.2 and a basis weight of from 10 to 100 g/m.sup.2.
- 14. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 10 wherein said outer support layer is a spun bond nonwoven web of thermoplastic heat sealable fibers.
- 15. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 1 wherein said outer support layer is bonded to said filter layer across the filter face.
- 16. The vacuum cleaner filter bag of claim 1 wherein said outer support layer is not bonded to said filter layer across the filter face.
- 17. The vacuum filter bag of claim 1 wherein said filter laminate composite layers are bonded along a peripheral seam.
- 18. The vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein the inner diffusion layer provides a 13 percent reduction in shock loading particle emissions.
- 19. The vacuum cleaner bag of claim 10 wherein the inner diffusion layer provides a 40 percent reduction in shock loading particle emissions.
- 20. The vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein the filter has a quality factor of at least about 2.0.
- 21. The vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein the filter has a quality factor of at least about 2.3.
- 22. The vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein the inner diffusion layer is a spun bond web or a carded web.
- 23. The vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein the outer support layer is paper.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/425,292, filed on Apr. 20, 1995 now abandoned.
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