Claims
- 1. A reusable vacuum cleaner bag fabricated from a multi component sheet, said sheet comprising:
- an outermost layer of a textile fabric material, said outer layer being laminated to a non-woven composite material, said composite material comprising:
- an inner cover layer of a spun-bonded, non-woven web;
- at least one electrostatically charged intermediate meltblown layer; and
- an outer cover layer of a spun-bonded, non-woven web.
- 2. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said composite material contains two electrostatically charged intermediate meltblown layers.
- 3. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said textile fabric is comprised primarily of polyester fibers.
- 4. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said textile fabric material has a basis weight of between about 0.7 oz./yd..sup.2 and about 7 ozs./yd..sup.2.
- 5. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 4 wherein said textile fabric has a basis weight of between about 2 ozs /yd..sup.2 and about 6 ozs /yd..sup.2.
- 6. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said composite material has a basis weight of between about 5 ozs./yd..sup.2 and about 5.5 ozs./yd..sup.2.
- 7. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said spun-bonded layers and said at least one electrostatically charged meltblown layer are formed from a synthetic thermoplastic material.
- 8. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 7 wherein said thermoplastic material is polypropylene.
- 9. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said at least one electrostatically charged intermediate meltblown layer has a basis weight of between about 0.5 oz./yd..sup.2 and about 4 ozs./yd..sup.2.
- 10. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 2 wherein said two electrostatically charged meltblown layers each have a basis weight of between about 0.25 oz./yd..sup.2 and about 2 ozs./yd..sup.2.
- 11. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said at least one electrostatically charged meltblown layer is comprised of polypropylene.
- 12. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said inner cover layer is comprised of polypropylene.
- 13. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said outer cover layer is comprised of polypropylene.
- 14. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 11 wherein at least one of said inner cover layer and said outer cover layer is comprised of polypropylene.
- 15. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said inner cover layer, said outer cover layer and said at least one electrostatically charged intermediate meltblown layer are comprised of the same material.
- 16. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 further comprising an inner textile fabric component.
- 17. The reusable vacuum cleaner bag of claim 1 wherein said intermediate meltblown layer is electrostatically charged by corona treatment.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/673,514 filed on Mar. 22, 1991, now abandoned entitled VACUUM CLEANER BAG, and a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/704,873 filed on May 23, 1991, now abandoned entitled VACUUM CLEANER BAG HAVING CORONA TREATED MELTBLOWN FILTER.
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ASTM Test Standard ASTM D 3884-80, "Standard Test Method for Abrasion Resistance of Textile Fabrics . . .", May, 1980. |
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