Claims
- 1. In a lasted shoe upper having in place of the upper leather thereof a water vapour permeable artificial leather sheet material which consists essentially of a strength-giving base layer forming the major part of the thickness of the material and a microporous non-cellular surface layer of elastomeric polyurethane on said base layer, the improvement wherein said strength-giving base layer consists essentially of microporous water-vapour permeable elastomeric polyurethane, the polyurethane of said microporous surface layer being the same as the polyurethane of said microporous base layer, said surface layer having a thickness of more than 0.005 inch and less than 0.05 inch and being more open and less dense, less tough, and more permeable to water vapour than said base layer, said layers being free of fibrous reinforcement and thereby having the elastomeric characteristics of said elastomeric polyurethane on stretching, and said shoe upper being resistant to formation of `orange peel` surface effects when stretched in the lasting operation employed in its manufacture, said strength-giving base layer free from fibrous reinforcement being produced by a method which comprises forming on a support a continuous layer of a solution of elastomeric polyurethane working material in a solvent therefor, coagulating said layer, having said composition, by means of coagulating liquid, removing substantially all the solvent of said layer by washing with coagulating liquid, the coagulating liquid being a nonsolvent for said elastomeric working material and being at least partially miscible with the solvent for the elastomeric working material, and drying the resulting water vapor permeable flexible sheet material, said method including the step of stripping the coagulated layer from the support.
- 2. A lasted shoe upper as in claim 1 in which each of said microporous layers is produced by coagulating with water a dispersion of microscopic salt particles in a viscous solution of said polyurethane in dimethylformamide.
- 3. A lasted shoe upper as in claim 1 in which said microporous surface layer has at its exposed surface a thin skin of polyurethane.
- 4. A lasted shoe upper as in claim 1, said surface layer and said base layer being non-cellular in that they are free of macropores, said macropores being pores of such size as to be visible to the unaided eye when a cross section of the sheet is viewed in normal daylight.
- 5. A lasted shoe upper as in claim 1 in which the face of said base layer within said sheet is free of collapsed micropores.
- 6. A lasted shoe upper as in claim 2 in which the weight ratio of salt to polyurethane in the dispersion forming said surface layer is 3:1 and said ratio in the dispersion forming said base layer is below 3:1.
- 7. A lasted shoe upper as in claim 6 in which said ratio is the dispersion forming said base layer is 1.5:1 to 2:1.
- 8. A lasted shoe upper as in claim 2 in which the weight ratio of salt to polyurethane in the dispersion forming said base layer is 1:1 to 2.5:1 and is lower than the weight ratio of salt to polyurethane in the dispersion forming said surface layer.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
1608/67 |
Jan 1967 |
UK |
|
1609/67 |
Jan 1967 |
UK |
|
9974/66 |
Mar 1966 |
UK |
|
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 819,656, filed Apr. 28, 1969 which is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. No. 620,792, now abandoned filed Mar. 6th, 1967 and Ser. No. 697,154 filed Jan. 11th, 1968 (abandoned in favor of Ser. No. 90,192 filed Oct. 2, 1970 which matured into U.S. Pat. No. 3,729,538), whose disclosure is incorporated herein.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Related Publications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
697154 |
Jan 1968 |
|
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
819656 |
Apr 1969 |
|
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
620792 |
Mar 1967 |
|