Claims
- 1. A fabric comprising:
- a needled batt of non-woven staple fibers,
- a cloth or film of woven, knitted or extruded film needled punched to a face surface of said batt, and
- texturized loops of staple fibers are formed from the staple fibers of said batt and extend from said batt outwardly through said cloth or film,
- the texturized loops of fibers are comprised of a plurality of clusters of loops of fibers with each cluster containing a plurality of different sized loops of fibers,
- said clusters of loops are formed in a pattern on said cloth or film with spaces between selected clusters of loops through which spaces said cloth or film is visible.
- 2. A fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein a backing means is applied on a back surface of said batt for securing the fibers of said clusters of loops to the fibers of said batt.
- 3. A fabric comprising:
- a needled batt of non-woven staple fibers having a face surface and a back surface,
- a cloth or film of woven, knitted fabric or extruded film is needle punched to said face surface of said batt,
- texturized loops of staple fibers are formed from the fibers of said batt and extend from said batt outwardly through said cloth or film,
- said texturized loops of fibers being comprised of a plurality of clusters of loops of fibers with each cluster containing a plurality of different sized loops of fibers,
- said clusters of loops being formed in rows in the machine direction on said cloth or film with spaces between selected rows of clusters of loops through which spaces said cloth or web is visible, and
- backing means on the back surface of said batt and penetrating into said batt for securing said fibers of said clusters of loops to the fibers of said batt and for stiffening said fabric.
- 4. A fabric as claimed in claim 3 wherein said rows of clusters of loops are in spaced apart relationship with said cloth or film visible between the rows.
- 5. A fabric as claimed in claim 4 wherein selected ones of said rows have long clustered loops and other selected ones of said rows have short clustered loops to produce pin-stripe configuration.
- 6. A method of manufacturing a fabric comprising:
- lapping and needling non-woven staple fibers into a batt,
- laying a cloth or film of woven, knitted or extruded film onto a face surface of said batt,
- tacking said cloth or film to the said face surface of said batt, and
- texturizing spaced portions of said non-woven fibers of said batt to form clusters of loops of non-woven fibers projecting from said batt and from said cloth or film with portions of said cloth or film remaining visible between said clusters of loops.
- 7. A method of manufacturing a fabric as claimed in claim 6 wherein a backing is applied to a back surface of said batt to secure said staple fibers of said clusters of loops to the fibers of said batt.
- 8. A method of manufacturing a fabric comprising:
- lapping and needling non-woven staple fibers into a batt having a face surface and a back surface thereon,
- laying a cloth or film of woven, knitted or extruded film onto the face surface of said batt,
- needle punching said cloth or film to said face surface of said batt,
- texturizing spaced portions of said non-woven fibers of said batt to form clusters of loops of non-woven fibers projecting from said cloth or film with portions of said cloth or film remaining visible between said clusters of loops, and
- applying a backing to the back surface of said batt for securing said staple fibers of said clusters of loops to the fibers of said batt.
- 9. A method of manufacturing a fabric as claimed in claim 8 wherein said texturizing forms clusters of loops in spaced apart rows with said cloth or film visible between the rows.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 159,471, filed June 16, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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