Claims
- 1. A flash fire and chemical barrier fabric for use in fabricating a hazardous materials handling suit in reverse order consisting essentially of:
- a chemical barrier for prevention of chemical permeation forming a first layer of a multi-layered composite, a first layer comprised of at least one stratum selected from the group consisting essentially of polyvinylene chloride, ethylenevinyle acetate, chlorinated polyethylene, ethyl vinyl alcohol, low density polyethylene, polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene, nylon, polyvinyl alcohol, polyester, polytetrafluoroethylene, fluorinated ethylene propylene, propylene, polyvinyl chloride copolymer, acrylic, acrylic nitryl, high density polyethylene and mobilized polyester; this chemical barrier is to minimize permeability;
- a flame barrier for prevention of flame impingement forming a second barrier layer of flame resistant fabric comprised of a fabric made from fibers selected from the group consisting essentially of of fiberglass, carbonized fibers, flame retardant rayon, flame retardant cotton, flame retardant wool and aramid fibers; and
- a radiant barrier for reflection of radiant energy forming a third layer comprised of metallized film which is resistant to ignition in said fabric for at least three seconds when subject to open flame.
- 2. A chemical barrier fabric as defined in claim 1 wherein said chemical barrier means contains a thermoplastic resin stratum which binds said flame barrier means to said barrier means when heat and pressure are selectively applied thereto.
- 3. A fabric as defined in claim 1 wherein an adhesive tie film is deposed between said chemical barrier means and said flame barrier means.
- 4. A fabric as defined in claim 1 wherein said flame barrier means and chemical barrier means are bonded by an extruded laminated layer therebetween.
- 5. A chemical barrier fabric as defined in claim 1 wherein said radiant barrier means is stainless steel sputtered onto said flame barrier means.
- 6. A fabric as defined in claim 1 wherein said chemical barrier means is bonded to said flame impingement means by applying heat and pressure to said layers such that said fabric has a tensile strength in excess of 200 pounds in the cross direction and 400 pounds in the machine direction.
- 7. A fabric as defined in claim 1 wherein said fabric creates a flash fire barrier wherein said flash fire is in the ambient atmosphere exposes the radiant barrier means and the chemical barrier fabric providing an interior surface temperature of less than about 175 degrees fahrenheit.
- 8. A flash fire resistant and chemical barrier fabric from the wearer, consisting essentially of:
- A multi-stratum layer chemical barrier means for prevention of chemical permeation forming a first layer, said first layer bound to a flame barrier means for prevention of flame impingement forming a second layer, said second layer bound to a radiant means for reflection of radiant energy forming a third layer, said second layer bound between the first layer chemical barrier means and the third layer radiant barrier means.
- 9. A flash fire and chemical barrier fabric for use in fabricating a hazardous materials handling suit in reverse order consisting essentially of:
- a chemical barrier for prevention of chemical permeation forming a first layer of a multi-layered composite, a first layer consisting essentially of the group polyvinylidene chloride, ehtylenevinyle acetate, chlorinated polyethylene, polyethylene, low density polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene, high density polyethylene, nylon, polyvinyl alcohol, polyester, metallized polyester, polytetrafluoroethylene, fluroinated ethylene propylene, propylene, polyvinyl chloride copolymer, acrylic, acrylonitrile, and ethylene vinyl alcohol; this chemical barrier is to minimize permeability;
- a flame barrier for prevention of flame impingement forming a second barrier layer of flame resistant fabric consisting essentially of the group of a fiberglass, carbonized fibers, flame retardant rayon, flame retardant cotton, flame retardant wool and aramid fibers;
- a radiant barrier for reflection of radiant energy forming a third layer consisting essentially of the group of metallized film which is resistant to ignition in said fabric for at least three seconds when subject to open flame; and
- said radiant barrier means is stainless steel sputtered onto said flame barrier means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/201,674, filed Feb. 25, 1994 now abandoned entitled Vapor Protection Suit and Fabric Having Flash Fire Resistance, John D. Langley, et al., applicants
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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