Claims
- 1. Material that is permeable to water only in vapour form, comprising a fibre material coated with a water vapour permeable polyurethane film formed from a hot melt moisture curing adhesive containing at least one isocyanate functional polyurethane consisting essentially of the reaction product of a component that contains NCO groups and a diol component comprising at least one linear dihydroxy polyester, characterized in that the dihydroxy functional polyester is formed from a diacid constiment and a diol constituent, the diol constituent comprising a dihydroxy poplyether that has a weight average molecular weight of at least 1000, thereby providing polyether segmenting of said polyester, and wherein the ratio of OH:NCO in said isocyanate functional polyurethane is between 1.0:1.6 and 1.0:2.6, said water vapor permeable polyurethane film being applied to the fiber material as a layer, directly or through a transfer process while said hot melt adhesive is in a molten state, and subsequently hardened by the effects of moisture to form a water-vapor permeable film. through a transfer process while said hot melt adhesive is in a molten state, and subsequently hardened by the effects of moisture to form a water-vapour permeable film.
- 2. Material as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the polyurethane film is water-proof as measured by DIN 53886 to a test pressure of at least 0.7 bar (7 m water column).
- 3. Material as defined in claim 1 characterized in that the fibre material is either knitted or in the form of a fleece.
- 4. Material as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the material is built up in two layers, one layer consisting of fibre material and the other of the polyurethane film.
- 5. Material as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the material is built up in three or more layers, at least one polyurethane film layer is covered on both sides by layers of fibre material.
- 6. The material of claim 1 wherein the fibre material is a web.
- 7. The material of claim 1 used in the manufacture of weather-proof clothing, tarpaulins and other water-vapour permeable articles.
- 8. The material of claim 1 wherein the hot melt adhesive has an OH:NCO ratio in the range of 1.0:1.8 to 1.0:2.4.
- 9. Material that is permeable to water only in vapor form, comprising a fibre material coated with a polyurethane film formed from a hot melt moisture curing adhesive containing a reaction product of a reactant mixture consisting essenitally of:
- a) a component that contains NCO groups; and
- b) a diol component selected from the group consisting of:
- i) a diol hydroxypolyetherester components;
- ii) a hydroxypolyetherester component and a hydroxypolyether component;
- iii) a hydroxypolyetherester component and a hydroxypolyester component; and
- iv) a hydroxypolyether component and a hydroxypolyester component; and
- wherein the ratio of OH:NCO is between 1.0:1.6 and 1.0:2.6, said polyurethane film being applied to the fibre material as a layer, directly or through a transfer process while said hot melt adhesive is in a molten state, and subsequently hardened by the effects of moisture to form a water-vapour permeable film.
- 10. Material that is permeable to water only in vapour form, comprising a fibre material coated with a polyurethane film formed from a hot melt moisture curing adhesive containing a reaction product of a component that contains NCO groups and a diol component comprising at least one linear dihydroxy functional polyester, characterized in that the dihydroxy functional polyester is formed from a diacid constituent and a diol constituent, the diol constituent comprising a dihydroxy polyether that has a weight average molecular weight of at least 1000, thereby providing polyether segmenting of said polyester, and wherein the ratio of OH:NCO in said isocyanate functional polyurethane is between 1.0:1.6 and 1.0:2.6, said polyurethane film being applied to the fibre material as a layer, directly or through a transfer process while said hot melt adhesive is in a molten state, and subsequently hardened by the effects of moisture to form a water-vapour permeable film.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/906,807 filed Jun. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,508,371, claiming a priority date of Jul. 1, 1991 from German Utility Patent Application Number P 41 21 716.0-43.
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