Claims
- 1. A three-dimensional knit or woven fabric comprising:
- a first fabric layer having an outer surface, a second fabric layer having an outer surface, and a yarn interconnecting the two layers, wherein the outer surfaces of each of the first and second layers has a barrier layer applied thereto without the addition of an intermediate adhesive that is both impermeable to liquid water and permeable to water vapor, wherein the fabric has edges therealong that are imperviously sealed to promote air entrapment, to prevent infiltration of water and to retain buoyancy.
- 2. The fabric of claim 1, wherein the interconnecting yarn has sufficient resilience and stiffness to maintain the two fabric layers apart.
- 3. The fabric of claim 1, wherein the barrier layer is applied to the fabric layers by a method selected from the group consisting of transfer coating, direct lamination and direct roller coating.
- 4. A three-dimensional knit or woven fabric comprising:
- a first fabric layer having an outer surface, a second fabric layer having an outer surface, and a yarn interconnecting the two layers wherein the first and second fabric layers and the interconnecting yarn define a plurality of honeycomb shaped pores with air entrapped therein in order to render the fabric insulative, wherein the outer surface of each of the first and second layers have a barrier layer adhered thereto that is both impermeable to liquid water and permeable to water vapor, wherein the fabric has edges therealong that are imperviously sealed to promote air entrapment, to prevent infiltration of water and to retain buoyancy.
- 5. The fabric of claim 4, wherein the interconnecting yarn has sufficient resilience and stiffness to maintain the two fabric layers apart.
- 6. The fabric of claim 5, wherein said interconnecting yarn is made of a resilient material.
- 7. The fabric of claim 5, wherein the interconnecting yarn has a fineness of between about 300 and 5,000 denier.
- 8. The fabric of claim 4, wherein said barrier layer is resistant to hydrostatic pressure.
- 9. The film of claim 4, wherein said barrier layer promotes moisture vapor transmission.
- 10. The fabric of claim 4, wherein said barrier layer is hydrophilic and monolithic.
- 11. The fabric of claim 4, wherein said barrier layer is hydrophobic and microporous.
- 12. The fabric of claim 4, wherein said barrier layer is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polysulfane, polysiloxane, polyether-polyester and a block copolymer of any of the above.
- 13. The fabric of claim 1, wherein the barrier layer is applied to the fabric layers by a method selected from the group consisting of transfer coating, direct lamination, adhesive bonding and direct roller coating.
- 14. The fabric of claim 4, wherein said fabric is quilted.
- 15. The fabric of claim 1, wherein a further fabric layer is adhered to at least one of said barrier layers.
- 16. The fabric of claim 4, wherein a third fabric layer is adhered to one of said barrier layers and a fourth fabric layer is adhered to the other of said barrier layers.
- 17. The fabric of claim 16, wherein said third fabric layer is made of a raised fleece material.
- 18. The fabric of claim 16, wherein said fourth fabric layer is selected from the group consisting of a highly dense knit fabric and a woven shell fabric.
- 19. The fabric of claim 4, wherein the barrier layer is applied to the outer surfaces of each of the first and second layers without the addition of an intermediate adhesive.
- 20. A three-dimensional knit or woven fabric comprising:
- a first layer having an outer surface;
- a second fabric layer having an outer surface; and
- a yarn interconnecting the two layers having sufficient resilience and stiffness to keep the first and second fabric layers apart even if pressure is applied to any one of the first and second fabric layers,
- wherein the first and second layers and the yarn define a plurality of pores with air entrapped therein in order to render the fabric insulative,
- wherein the outer surfaces of each of the first and second layers have a barrier layer applied thereto that is resistant to hydrostatic pressure, impermeable to liquid water and permeable to water vapor;
- wherein the fabric has edges therealong that are imperviously sealed to promote air entrapment, to prevent infiltration of water and to retain buoyancy.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/906,614, filed Jun. 30, 1992, now abandoned.
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