Claims
- 1. A stain resistant and water repellant treated textile fabric, said fabric prepared by a process comprising:a) selecting an untreated textile fabric; b) topically treating said untreated fabric with an aqueous primary treatment composition comprising: b)i) from about 0.25 weight percent to about 4 weight percent of an antimicrobial agent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition; and b)ii) from about 5 weight percent to about 20 weight percent of a fluorochemical textile treating agent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition; c) drying the topically treated fabric at an elevated temperature to obtain a primarily treated fabric.
- 2. The treated fabric of claim 1 wherein both sides of said untreated fabric are treated with said primary treatment composition.
- 3. The treated fabric of claim 1 wherein said primary treatment composition further comprises a crosslinkable resin in an amount of from 0.1 weight percent to about 3 weight percent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition.
- 4. The treated fabric of claim 3 wherein said crosslinkable resin comprises a melamine/formaldehyde resin.
- 5. The treated fabric of claim 3 wherein said primary treatment composition further comprises water in an amount of from about 70 weight percent to about 95 weight percent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition.
- 6. The treated fabric of claim 1 wherein the process of preparing said fabric further comprises:d) applying to one side of said primary treated fabric, an aqueous secondary treatment composition comprising: d)i) a copolymer latex in an amount of from about 40 weight percent to about 70 weight percent, based on the weight of said secondary treatment composition, said secondary copolymer being an acrylate copolymer having a glass transition temperature of less than 0° C.; d)ii) from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2 weight percent of an antimicrobial agent, based on the weight of said secondary treatment composition; and d)iii) from about 4 weight percent to about 20 weight percent of a fluorochemical textile treating agent, based on the weight of said secondary treatment composition; e) drying the secondary composition treated fabric at an elevated temperature to obtain a multi-treated fabric.
- 7. The treated fabric of claim 6 wherein said secondary treatment composition further comprises:d)iv) a detackifying wax.
- 8. The treated fabric of claim 7 wherein said secondary treatment composition further comprises:d)v) a detackifying filler.
- 9. The treated fabric of claim 8 wherein said secondary treatment composition further comprises:d)vi) a crosslinkable melamine/formaldehyde resin.
- 10. A water repellant and stain resistant textile fabric, comprising:a) a fabric; and b) the cured product of a primary treatment composition comprising from about 0.25 weight percent to about 4 weight percent of an antimicrobial agent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition, and from about 5 weight percent to about 20 weight percent of a fluorochemical textile treating agent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition.
- 11. The fabric of claim 10 wherein said primary treatment composition is located on both sides of said fabric.
- 12. The fabric of claim 10 wherein said primary treatment composition further comprises a crosslinkable resin in an amount of from 0.1 weight percent to about 3 weight percent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition.
- 13. The fabric of claim 12 wherein said primary treatment composition further comprises water in an amount of from about 70 weight percent to about 95 weight percent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition.
- 14. The fabric of claim 10, further comprising on one side of said fabric, a secondary coating c) applied over said primary treatment composition, said secondary coating comprising the cured product of a secondary aqueous treatment composition comprising:c)i) a copolymer latex in an amount of from about 40 weight percent to about 70 weight percent, based on the weight of said secondary treatment composition, said copolymer being an acrylate copolymer having a glass transition temperature of less than 0° C.; c)ii) from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2 weight percent of an antimicrobial agent, based on the weight of said secondary treatment composition; and c)iii) from about 4 weight percent to about 20 weight percent of a fluorochemical textile treating agent, based on the weight of said secondary treatment composition.
- 15. The fabric of claim 14 wherein said secondary treatment composition further comprises:c)iv) a detackifying wax.
- 16. The fabric of claim 15 wherein said secondary treatment composition further comprises:c)v) a detackifying filler.
- 17. The fabric of claim 16 wherein said secondary treatment composition further comprises:c)vi) a crosslinkable melamine/formaldehyde resin.
- 18. The fabric of claim 14 wherein said fabric is a woven fabric.
- 19. The fabric of claim 14 wherein said fabric is a jacquard.
- 20. The treated fabric of claim 2 wherein said primary treatment composition penetrate through said fabric and cover the interstitial spaces within said fabric.
- 21. The fabric of claim 11 wherein said primary treatment composition penetrate through said fabric and cover the interstitial spaces within said fabric.
- 22. A process for the preparation of the treated fabric of claim 6, comprising:a) topically treating said untreated fabric with an aqueous primary treatment composition comprising: a)i) from about 0.25 weight percent to about 4 weight percent of an antimicrobial agent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition; and a)ii) from about 5 weight percent to about 20 weight percent of a fluorochemical textile treating agent, based on the weight of said primary treatment composition; b) drying the topically treated fabric at an elevated temperature to obtain a primarily treated fabric; c) applying to one side of said primarily treated fabric, a secondary aqueous treatment composition comprising: c)i) a copolymer latex in an amount of from about 40 weight percent to about 70 weight percent, based on the weight of said secondary treatment composition, said secondary copolymer being an acrylate copolymer having a glass transition temperature of less than 0° C.; c)ii) from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2 weight percent of an antimicrobial agent, based on the weight of said secondary treatment composition; and c)iii) from about 4 weight percent to about 20 weight percent of a fluorochemical textile treating agent, based on the weight of said secondary treatment composition; and d) drying the secondary composition treated fabric at an elevated temperature to obtain a multi-treated fabric.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/687,527, filed Aug. 7, 1996, entitled “Treated Textile Fabric”, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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