Claims
- 1. A static-dissipating fabric construction capable of preventing the buildup of static to levels exceeding the threshold level of human sensitivity, which fabric construction comprises a durable, continuous, unitary film or sheet of polymeric material functioning as a wear surface, and a conductive substratum securely bonded to the underside of the wear surface, the substratum having a surface resistance of 10.sup.9 ohms/square or less.
- 2. The static dissipating construction of claim 1, wherein the polymeric material of the wear surface is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride and polyurethane.
- 3. The static-dissipating construction of claim 1, wherein the conductive substratum is a scrim comprising a knitted, woven, or non-woven textile fabric incorporating a conductive element selected from the group consisting of metallic filaments and conductive textile filaments.
- 4. The static-dissipating construction of claim 1, wherein the conductive substratum is a coating comprising conductive particles in an adhesive matrix.
- 5. The static-dissipating construction of claim 1, wherein the conductive substratum is a foamed polymeric material incorporating a conductive element selected from the group consisting of conductive particles, metallic filaments, and conductive textile filaments dispersed throughout said foamed polymeric material, which includes a backing layer in coextensive union therewith for providing dimensional stability thereto.
- 6. The static-dissipating construction of claim 1, wherein the conductive substratum comprises:
- (a) an inner layer in coextensive union with the wear surface, the inner layer comprising a resilient web of plasticized polymeric material; and
- (b) an electrically-conductive backing layer in coextensive union with the inner layer for providing dimensional stability and static-dissipating properties to the construction.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 815,396, which was filed on July 13, 1977 and is now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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