Claims
- 1. Toilet seat cover in the form of a blank consisting of at least one layer having a central opening, which layer comprises a non-porous flexible foil of a material which is soluble in an aqueous medium, fibrous material means bonded to one side of said foil, the fibres of said fibrous material means being freely exposed on the surface of the foil cover over part of their length, for providing at least a minimum barrier against moisture penetrating to the foil, and a sealing layer of waterproof and water insoluble material on that side of the foil which is remote from the fibres, wherein said fibrous means comprises individual fibres which are flocked to said foil to be bonded thereto over part of their length, and wherein said individual fibres are released when said cover is placed in water and said foil dissolves.
- 2. A cover as claimed in claim 1 in which the said fibrous material means comprises textile waste.
- 3. A cover as claimed in claim 2 in which the fibres of the fibrous material means have an average length of about 0.05 to 0.5 mm.
- 4. A cover as claimed in claim 1 in which the flexible foil has a thickness of about 5 to 20 micron.
- 5. A cover as claimed in claim 4 in which the flexible foil has a thickness of about 7 to 20 micron.
- 6. A cover as claimed in claim 1 in which the foil is made of polyvinyl alcohol.
- 7. A cover as claimed in claim 1, in which the said sealing layer consists of polyvinylchloride, acetal of polyvinyl alcohol and butyraldehyde, polyvinyl acetate or a copolymer of vinyl acetate with a small amount of crotonic acid.
- 8. A cover according to claim 1, wherein said fibres are embedded in said foil over part of their lengths to be individually bonded to said foil.
- 9. A toilet seat cover in the form of a blank consisting of at least one layer with a central opening, which layer is formed of a thin foil of polyvinyl alcohol, and is provided on one side with a fibrous cellulosic material constituted of textile waste, the fibres having an average length of 0.05 to 0.5 mm, said fibres being flocked to and partly exposed on the surface of the foil, said foil having a thickness of about 5 to 20 micron and the weight ratio of the foil to the fibres of the fibrous material being from 2:1 to 1:5, and wherein said cover further comprises a thin sealing layer of waterproof and water insoluble material on that side of the foil which is remote from the fibres.
- 10. A cover as claimed in claim 9 in which the fibres are directly fixed in the foil.
- 11. A cover as claimed in claim 9 in which the fibres are glued to the foil.
- 12. A cover as claimed in claim 9 in which that side of the cover which is remote from the fibres is also provided with a bonding agent.
- 13. A continuous chain of toilet seat covers, said covers attached to adjacent covers in said chain along opposite edges thereof, each said toilet seat cover in the form of a blank consisting of at least one layer having a central opening, which layer is formed of a non-porous flexible foil of a material which is soluble in an aqueous medium, said foil being provided on one side with a fibrous cellulose material bonded to said foil, said fibres being flocked to and freely exposed on the surface of the foil over part of their length, and wherein that side of the foil which is remote from the fibres is provided with a sealing layer of water repellant or water insoluble material.
- 14. An continuous chain of covers as claimed in claim 13 wherein each said central opening is drop shaped.
- 15. A multiple layer sheet material comprising a non-porous flexible foil of a material which is soluble in an aqueous medium, fibrous material means bonded to one side of said foil for providing at least a minimum barrier against moisture penetrating to the foil, said fibrous material means comprising a plurality of individual fibres bonded to said foil over part of their length and being freely exposed on the surface of the foil over part of their length, and a sealing layer of waterproof and water insoluble material on that side of the foil which is remote from the fibres, wherein said individual fibres are released when said material is placed in water and said foil dissolves, wherein said sealing layer is insoluble in substantially neutral aqueous solutions but at least partly soluble in one of an acid and alkaline solution, and in which one of an acid and basic substance is incorporated in the foil for dissolving said sealing layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 872,580 filed Jan. 26, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,261,066.
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