Claims
- 1. A laminated stretch cushion strap assembly comprising:
- cover means that includes a stretchable top fabric, a first adhesive web layer positioned on one side of the top fabric and a stretchable base layer positioned on the first adhesive layer on a side opposite that of the top fabric;
- a stretchable bottom fabric that forms with the cover means an enclosure;
- a stretchable cushion filler adapted to be completely enclosed within the enclosure, the cushion filler comprising a first cushion means; and
- means for securing during lamination the cover means to the cushion filler, and the cushion filler to the bottom fabric, wherein the securing means includes a second adhesive web layer positioned between the base layer and the first cushion means to secure the cushion filler to the cover means, and a third adhesive web layer positioned on the first cushion means to secure the bottom fabric to the cushion filler,
- wherein the components of the cushion strap assembly are adhesively laminated together.
- 2. The laminated stretch cushion strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the assembly is a brassiere shoulder strap.
- 3. The laminated stretch cushion strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first and third adhesive web layers are stretchable.
- 4. A laminated stretch cushion strap assembly comprising:
- a top cover that includes a stretchable top fabric layer, a first adhesive web layer positioned on one side of the top fabric layer and a base fabric layer positioned on the first adhesive layer on a side opposite that of the top fabric layer;
- a stretchable bottom cover that forms with the top cover an enclosure;
- a stretchable cushion filler adapted to be completely enclosed within the enclosure; and
- means for securing during lamination the top cover to the cushion filler, and the cushion filler to the bottom cover, wherein the securing means includes a second adhesive web layer positioned between the base layer and the cushion filler to secure the cushion filler to the top cover,
- wherein the components of the cushion strap assembly are adhesively laminated together.
- 5. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the securing means includes a third adhesive web layer positioned on the cushion filler to secure the bottom cover to the cushion filler.
- 6. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the base layer is made of a fabric including nylon and spandex.
- 7. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 6, wherein the base layer includes about 85% nylon and about 15% spandex.
- 8. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 6, wherein the base layer is made of a moldable elastomeric raschel fabric.
- 9. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the cushion filler is made of a fabric including nylon and spandex.
- 10. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the cushion filler is made of a stretch Duplex fabric.
- 11. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the cushion filler is made of a fabric including about 89% filament nylon and about 11% spandex.
- 12. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the cushion filler is about 0.140 to about 0.170 inches thick.
- 13. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 5, wherein the first and third adhesive web layers include an elastomeric copolymeric adhesive web.
- 14. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 5, wherein the second adhesive web layer is a substantially non-stretch web.
- 15. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the bottom cover is a bottom fabric layer.
- 16. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the base fabric layer and the bottom cover are made of the same material.
- 17. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the top fabric layer is made of an elastomeric raschel fabric of nylon and spandex.
- 18. The laminated cushion strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the assembly is a brassiere shoulder strap.
- 19. The cushion strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the base fabric layer and the second adhesive layer delaminate when said assembly is stretched.
- 20. The cushion strap assembly according to claim 19, wherein the assembly is a brassiere shoulder strap.
- 21. A method of making a stretch cushion strap assembly comprising:
- laminating a top cover having a stretchable top fabric layer, a first adhesive web layer positioned on one side of the top fabric layer and a stretchable base fabric layer positioned on the first adhesive web layer on a side opposite that of the top fabric layer, to form a binder layer;
- positioning a second adhesive web layer on the binder layer;
- positioning a stretchable cushion filler having a first cushion layer on the second adhesive layer;
- positioning a third adhesive web layer on the first cushion layer of the cushion filler, and positioning a bottom fabric layer on the third adhesive web layer on a side opposite that of the cushion filler; and
- laminating together the binder layer, the cushion filler and the bottom fabric layer to form the cushion strap assembly.
- 22. The method according to claim 21, wherein laminating includes molding the binder layer, the cushion filler and the bottom fabric layer at a first location, said method further comprising cutting the binder layer and the bottom fabric layer at the first location.
- 23. The method according to claim 22, wherein molding includes heating the tightly held binder layer, cushion filler and bottom fabric layer.
- 24. The method according to claim 22, wherein the binder layer, the cushion filler and the bottom fabric layer are moved into and out of the first location by a first set of nip rollers and a second set of nip rollers, said first set of nip rollers located upstream of the first location, and the second set of nip rollers located downstream of the first location.
- 25. The method according to claim 24, wherein said first set of nip rollers and said second set of nip rollers are electronically synchronized by a controller to move the binder layer, the cushion filler and the bottom fabric layer evenly without tension.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Serial No. 08/792,059, filed Feb. 3, 1997, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/553,853, filed on Nov. 6, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/162,537, filed Dec. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,507,681, which issued Apr. 16, 1996.
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