Claims
- 1. A fabric structure comprising a shell and a lining secured in close proximity to each other and spaced from each other over a majority of the areas of said shell and said lining:
- (a) said shell including an outer, closely woven synthetic fabric, a pattern imprinted on the inner face thereof, and release agent impregnation thereof;
- (b) said lining including an intermediate synthetic polymer water-vapor-permeable membrane and an inner synthetic polymer fabric;
- (c) said pattern being characterized by partial coverage of the area of said outer shell fabric; and
- (d) said pattern being composed of a high tensile strength material that is adhesively bonded to said shell outer fabric, adhesively free of said lining, and adapted to prevent said shell outer fabric from unraveling.
- 2. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said pattern is characterized by from 10 to 90% coverage of the area of said outer shell fabric.
- 3. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said imprinted pattern is in direct contact with said shell outer fabric and said contact is substantially free of said release agent.
- 4. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said pattern is composed of a urethane polymer.
- 5. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said pattern is characterized substantially by a mesh.
- 6. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said pattern is characterized substantially by a mesh with interruptions for at least one representation.
- 7. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said pattern is characterized by a plurality of discrete portions.
- 8. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said pattern is characterized by a plurality of discrete portions in a repeating configuration with interruptions for at least one representation.
- 9. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said membrane is microporous.
- 10. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said membrane includes an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene having micropores.
- 11. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said membrane is a hydrophilic polyester ether.
- 12. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said membrane is a hydrophilic urethane.
- 13. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said membrane is a film laminated to said lining inner fabric.
- 14. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said membrane is a coating applied directly to said lining inner fabric.
- 15. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said membrane is a cast coating applied to said lining inner fabric.
- 16. The fabric structure of claim 1 wherein said lining inner fabric is hydrophobic and is selected from the class consisting of nylon and polyester.
- 17. A fabric structure comprising a shell and a lining secured in close proximity to each other and spaced from each other over a majority of the areas of said shell and said lining:
- (a) said shell including an outer, closely woven synthetic fabric, a pattern imprinted on the inner face thereof, and release agent impregnation thereof;
- (b) said lining including an outer synthetic polymer fabric, an intermediate synthetic polymer water-vapor-permeable membrane, and an inner synthetic polymer fabric;
- (c) said pattern being characterized by partial coverage of the area of said shell outer fabric; and
- (d) said pattern being composed of a high tensile strength material that is adhesively bonded to said shell outer fabric, adhesively free of said lining, and adapted to prevent said shell outer fabric from unraveling.
- 18. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said pattern is characterized by from 10 to 90% coverage of the area of said outer shell fabric.
- 19. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said imprinted pattern is in direct contact with said shell outer fabric and said contact is substantially free of said release agent.
- 20. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said pattern is composed of a urethane polymer.
- 21. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said pattern is characterized substantially by a mesh.
- 22. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said pattern is characterized substantially by a mesh with interruptions for at least one representation.
- 23. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said pattern is characterized by a plurality of discrete portions.
- 24. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said pattern is characterized by a plurality of discrete portions in a repeating configuration with interruptions for at least one representation.
- 25. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said membrane is microporous.
- 26. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said membrane includes an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene having micropores.
- 27. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said membrane is a polyester ether.
- 28. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said membrane is a hydrophilic urethane.
- 29. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said membrane is a film laminated to and positioned between said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric.
- 30. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said membrane is a coating applied directly to at least one of said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric and positioned between said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric.
- 31. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said membrane is a cast coating applied to at least one of said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric and positioned between said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric.
- 32. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said lining inner fabric is hydrophobic and is selected from the class consisting of nylon and polyester.
- 33. The fabric structure of claim 17 wherein said lining outer fabric is a knit fabric selected from the class consisting of nylon and polyester.
- 34. A fabric structure comprising a shell and a lining secured in close proximity to each other and spaced from each other over a majority of the areas of said shell and said lining:
- (a) said shell including an outer, closely woven synthetic fabric, a pattern imprinted on the inner face thereof, and release agent impregnation thereof;
- (b) said lining including an intermediate synthetic polymer water-vapor-permeable membrane and an inner synthetic polymer fabric;
- (c) said pattern being characterized by partial coverage of the area of said outer shell fabric;
- (d) said pattern being composed of a high tensile strength material that is adhesively bonded to said shell outer fabric, adhesively free of said lining, and adapted to prevent said shell outer fabric from unraveling and to maintain the shape of said shell;
- (e) said imprinted pattern being in direct contact with said shell outer fabric and said contact being substantially free of said release agent;
- (f) said shell outer fabric being selected from the class consisting of nylon, acrylic, and polyester;
- (g) said pattern being composed of a urethane polymer;
- (h) said release agent being a fluorocarbon; and
- (i) said lining inner fabric being hydrophobic and being selected from the class consisting of nylon and polyester.
- 35. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said pattern is characterized by from 10 to 90% coverage of the area of said outer shell fabric.
- 36. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said pattern is characterized substantially by a mesh.
- 37. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said pattern is characterized substantially by a mesh with interruptions for at least one representation.
- 38. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said pattern is characterized by a plurality of discrete portions.
- 39. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said pattern is characterized by a plurality of discrete portions in a repeating configuration with interruptions for at least one representation.
- 40. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said membrane is microporous.
- 41. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said membrane includes an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene having micropores.
- 42. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said membrane is a polyester ether.
- 43. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said membrane is a hydrophilic urethane.
- 44. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said membrane is a film laminated to said lining inner fabric.
- 45. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said membrane is a coating applied directly to said lining inner fabric.
- 46. The fabric structure of claim 34 wherein said membrane is a cast coating applied to said lining inner fabric.
- 47. A fabric structure comprising a shell and a lining secured in close proximity to each other and spaced from each other over a majority of the areas of said shell and said lining:
- (a) said shell including an outer, closely woven synthetic fabric, a pattern imprinted on the inner face thereof, and release agent impregnation thereof;
- (b) said lining including an outer synthetic polymer fabric, an intermediate synthetic polymer water-vapor-permeable membrane, and an inner synthetic polymer fabric;
- (c) said pattern being characterized by partial coverage of the area of said outer shell fabric;
- (d) said pattern being composed of a high tensile strength material that is adhesively bonded to said shell outer fabric, adhesively free of said lining, and adapted to prevent said shell outer fabric from unraveling and to maintain the shape of said shell;
- (e) said imprinted pattern being in direct contact with said shell outer fabric and said contact being substantially free of said release agent;
- (f) said shell outer fabric being selected from the class consisting of nylon, acrylic, and polyester;
- (g) said pattern being composed of a urethane polymer;
- (h) said release agent being a fluorocarbon;
- (i) said lining inner fabric being hydrophobic and being selected from the class consisting of nylon and polyester; and
- (j) said lining outer fabric being a knit fabric selected from the class consisting of nylon and polyester.
- 48. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said pattern is characterized by from 10 to 90% coverage of the area of said outer shell fabric.
- 49. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said pattern is characterized substantially by a mesh.
- 50. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said pattern is characterized substantially by a mesh with interruptions for at least one representation.
- 51. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said pattern is characterized by a plurality of discrete portions.
- 52. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said pattern is characterized by a plurality of discrete portions in a repeating configuration with interruptions for at least one representation.
- 53. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said membrane is microporous.
- 54. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said membrane includes an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene having micropores.
- 55. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said membrane is a polyester ether.
- 56. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said membrane is a hydrophilic urethane.
- 57. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said membrane is a film laminated to and positioned between said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric.
- 58. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said membrane is a coating applied directly to at least one of said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric and positioned between said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric.
- 59. The fabric structure of claim 47 wherein said membrane is a cast coating applied to at least one of said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric and positioned between said lining inner fabric and said lining outer fabric.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/222,524 entitled WEATHER PROTECTIVE FABRIC COMBINATION, OUTERWEAR CONSTRUCTED THEREFROM, filed on Apr. 4, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,466,515, in the names of Stephen J. Blauer and Charles Blauer.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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