Claims
- 1. A loop component for use in a hook and loop fastening system, comprising a spunlaced fabric having a plurality of loop structures formed by entangling a plurality of non-interbonded fibers in a fibrous web of material.
- 2. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the loop structures of the spunlaced fabric are configured to engage hooks from a hook component having a hook density between about 30 and 400 hooks per square centimeter.
- 3. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the loop structures of the spunlaced fabric are configured to engage hooks from a hook component having individual hook lengths of 0.8 cm or less.
- 4. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the loop structures of the spunlaced fabric have an average peel strength of between about 50 grams and 550 grams when tested using ASTM D5170-98 test method.
- 5. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the loop structures of the spunlaced fabric have an average maximum load peel strength of between about 100 grams and 2,000 grams when tested using ASTM D5170-98 test method.
- 6. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the loop structures of the spunlaced fabric have an average peak shear strength of between about 1,000 and 15,000 grams when tested using ASTM D5169-91 test method.
- 7. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the loop structures of the spunlaced fabric maintain a maximum average peel strength after 20 test cycles between about 50 and 550 grams when tested using ASTM D5170-98 test method.
- 8. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the fibers of the spunlaced fabric have a denier of between about 0.5 and 19.
- 9. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the fibers of the spunlaced fabric have a density of between about 0.1 and 1.2 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 10. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the spunlaced fabric has a thickness of between about 10 and 95 mils.
- 11. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the non-interbonded fibers of the fibrous web comprise fibers selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyester, acetate, nylon, viscose and acrylic, or blends or bicomponents thereof.
- 12. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the spunlaced fabric comprises homogenous spunlaced fabric.
- 13. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the spunlaced fabric comprises randomly oriented fibers.
- 14. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the spunlaced fabric comprises substantially aligned fibers.
- 15. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the spunlaced fabric comprises apertured spunlaced fabric.
- 16. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the spunlaced fabric comprises two or more layers of fibrous material.
- 17. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the spunlaced fabric is formed from a fibrous web via air laying.
- 18. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the spunlaced fabric is formed from a fibrous web via carding.
- 19. The loop component of claim 1, wherein the spunlaced fabric is embossed with a decorative pattern.
- 20. The loop component of claim 19, wherein the decorative pattern comprises elements having dimensions between about 0.02 mm and 4 mm.
- 21. The loop component of claim 1, further comprising a backing layer bonded to the spunlaced fabric.
- 22. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer comprises material selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyester, acetate, nylon, urethane, or blends thereof.
- 23. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer comprises material selected from the group consisting of polymer film, nonwoven fabric, woven fabric, and knit scrim.
- 24. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer comprises polyolefin film having a density less than about 0.91 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 25. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer is bonded to the spunlaced fabric either thermally, adhesively, autogenously, or ultrasonically.
- 26. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer is autogenously bonded to the spunlaced fabric in a pattern.
- 27. The loop component of claim 26, wherein the bond pattern comprises a continuous bond pattern.
- 28. The loop component of claim 26, wherein the bond pattern comprises a repeat unit of between about 0.2 cm and 12 cm.
- 29. The loop component of claim 26, wherein the bond pattern comprises elements having dimensions between about 0.02 mm and 4 mm.
- 30. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the spunlaced fabric is bonded to between about 2.5% and 25% of a surface area of the backing layer.
- 31. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer comprises decorative indicia and/or coloring.
- 32. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer comprises material impervious to water.
- 33. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer comprises material configured to reduce a tendency of the spunlaced fabric to elongate.
- 34. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer comprises material configured to reduce a tendency of the spunlaced fabric to fuzz and to reduce a tendency of fibers to pull out from the spunlaced fabric.
- 35. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer comprises material configured to change air permeability of the spunlaced fabric and backing layer.
- 36. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer has a thickness between about 0.4 and 40 mils.
- 37. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the backing layer has a density of between about 0.65 and 1.4 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 38. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the spunlaced fabric and backing layer has a thickness between about 8 mils and 400 mils.
- 39. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the spunlaced fabric and backing layer has a basis weight greater than or equal to 19 grams per square meter.
- 40. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the spunlaced fabric and backing layer has a Frazier air permeability of less than about 25 cubic feet per minute.
- 41. The loop component of claim 21, wherein the spunlaced fabric and backing layer has a MD grab tensile strength of between about 10 pounds and 40 pounds.
- 42. A method of forming a loop component for use in a hook and loop fastening system, comprising entangling a plurality of non-interbonded fibers in a fibrous web of material to form a spunlaced fabric having a plurality of loop structures that are configured to engage hooks from a hook component.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein entangling a plurality of non-interbonded fibers comprises directing one or more jets of high-pressure water at the fibrous web of material.
- 44. The method of claim 42, further comprising bonding the spunlaced fabric to a backing layer.
- 45. The method of claim 44, wherein bonding comprises thermally, adhesively, or ultrasonically bonding the spunlaced fabric to the backing layer.
- 46. The method of claim 44, wherein bonding comprises autogenously bonding the spunlaced fabric to the backing layer in a pattern.
- 47. The method of claim 46, wherein the bond pattern comprises a continuous bond pattern.
- 48. The method of claim 46, wherein the bond pattern comprises a repeat unit of between about 0.2 cm and 12 cm.
- 49. The method of claim 47, wherein the bond pattern comprises elements having dimensions between about 0.02 mm and 4 mm.
- 50. The method of claim 46, wherein the spunlaced fabric is bonded to between about 2.5% and 25% of a surface area of the backing layer.
- 51. The method of claim 44, further comprising providing the backing layer with decorative indicia and/or coloring.
- 52. The method of claim 42, further comprising embossing the spunlaced fabric with a decorative pattern.
- 53. A hook and loop fastening system, comprising:
a hook component having a hook density between about 30 and 400 hooks per square centimeter; and a loop component, comprising a spunlaced fabric having a plurality of loop structures formed by entangling a plurality of non-interbonded fibers in a fibrous web of material, wherein the loop structures of the spunlaced fabric are configured to engage hooks from the hook component.
- 54. The hook and loop fastening system of claim 53, wherein the loop structures of the spunlaced fabric are configured to engage hooks having individual hook lengths of 0.8 cm or less.
- 55. The hook and loop fastening system of claim 53, wherein the loop structures of the spunlaced fabric have an average peel strength of between about 50 grams and 550 grams when tested using ASTM D5170-98 test method.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/388,397, filed Jun. 12, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if set forth fully herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60388397 |
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