Claims
- 1. A textile fabric formed from synthetic yarns and exhibiting resistance to strength degradation due to ultraviolet irradiation, said fabric comprising: a plurality of elastomeric synthetic yarns running in a first direction interwoven with a plurality of synthetic yarns running in a second direction substantially transverse to said first direction, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction comprise not less than about 40 percent by weight of said textile fabric; are characterized by an elongation at break of not less than about 50 percent; and retain not less than about 80 percent of their tensile strength upon accelerated exposure to 488 kilojoules of ultraviolet irradiation.
- 2. The textile fabric as in claim 1, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction are biocomponent sheath/core elastomeric yarns having a sheath component characterized by a melting point which is at least 30.degree. F. below the melting point of said core component.
- 3. The textile fabric as in claim 1, wherein the elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction are interwoven with the synthetic yarns running in said second direction by means of a barathea weave.
- 4. The textile fabric as in claim 1, wherein the elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction are interwoven with the synthetic yarns running in said second direction by means of a twill weave.
- 5. The textile fabric as in claim 1, wherein the elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction are interwoven with the synthetic yarns running in said second direction by means of a dobby weave.
- 6. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said synthetic yarns running in said second direction comprise an elastomeric monofilament.
- 7. The invention as in claim 6, wherein said elastomeric monofilament is surrounded by an aesthetic fiber covering.
- 8. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said synthetic yarns running in said second direction comprise an elastomeric monofilament which retains not less than about 80 percent of its tensile strength following accelerated exposure to 488 kilojoules of ultraviolet irradiation.
- 9. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction are further characterized by having a tensile strength of not less than about 8 pounds force prior to weaving.
- 10. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction retain not less than about 90 percent of their tensile strength upon accelerated exposure to 488 kilojoules of ultraviolet irradiation.
- 11. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction retain not less than about 95 percent of their tensile strength upon accelerated exposure to 488 kilojoules of ultraviolet irradiation.
- 12. A textile fabric formed from synthetic yarns and exhibiting resistance to strength degradation due to ultraviolet irradiation, said fabric comprising: a plurality of elastomeric synthetic yarns running in a first direction interwoven with a plurality of synthetic yarns running in a second direction substantially transverse to said first direction, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction comprise not less than about 40 percent by weight of said textile fabric; are characterized by an elongation at break of not less than about 70 percent; and retain not less than about 80 percent of their tensile strength upon accelerated exposure to 488 kilojoules of ultraviolet irradiation.
- 13. The invention as in claim 12, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction retain not less than about 90 percent of their tensile strength upon accelerated exposure to 488 kilojoules of ultraviolet irradiation.
- 14. The invention as in claim 12, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction retain not less than about 95 percent of their tensile strength upon accelerated exposure to 488 kilojoules of ultraviolet irradiation.
- 15. The invention as in claim 12, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction are further characterized by having a tensile strength of not less than about 8 pounds force prior to weaving.
- 16. A textile fabric formed from synthetic yarns and exhibiting resistance to strength degradation due to ultraviolet irradiation, said fabric comprising: a plurality of elastomeric synthetic yarns running in a first direction interwoven with a plurality of synthetic yarns running in a second direction substantially transverse to said first direction, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction comprise not less than about 40 percent by weight of said textile fabric; are characterized by an elongation at break of not less than about 90 percent; and retain not less than about 90 percent of their tensile strength upon accelerated exposure to 488 kilojoules of ultraviolet irradiation.
- 17. The invention as in claim 15, wherein said elastomeric synthetic yarns running in said first direction are further characterized by having a tensile strength of not less than about 8 pounds force prior to weaving.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/863,974 filed May 27,1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,794 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/630,381 filed Apr. 10,1996 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,526) which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/337,260 filed Nov. 10,1994 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,789) all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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