Claims
- 1. A stretchable, drapable, water vapor permeable, windproof and water resistant composite fabric for use in a garment comprising:
- an outer layer of fabric;
- an inner layer of fabric having a raised inner surface and a plain outer surface and formed from sufficiently hydrophilic material to permit wicking of moisture from the raised inner surface of the inner layer to said plain outer surface thereof;
- barrier means for providing resistance to wind and liquid water while providing for water vapor transport through absorption-diffusion-desorption, including a non-porous hydrophilic barrier layer;
- a hydrophilic adhesive layer, said adhesive layer affixing at least one of said outer surface of said inner layer of fabric or the inner surface of said outer layer of fabric to said barrier means; and
- said other of said outer surface of said inner layer of fabric or said inner surface of said outer layer of fabric being disposed on and adhered to said barrier layer.
- 2. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said adhesive layer is continuous.
- 3. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said adhesive layer joins said barrier layer to said outer surface of said inner layer of fabric.
- 4. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said adhesive layer joins said barrier layer to said inner surface of said outer layer of fabric.
- 5. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said adhesive layer joins said outer surface of said inner layer of fabric to said barrier layer, and including a second hydrophilic adhesive layer joining said barrier layer to said inner surface of said outer layer of fabric.
- 6. The composite fabric of claim 5, wherein said second adhesive layer is continuous.
- 7. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said inner layer of fabric is formed from an essentially hydrophobic material which has been rendered sufficiently hydrophilic.
- 8. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said inner layer of fabric is formed from polyester which has been rendered sufficiently hydrophilic.
- 9. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said inner fabric layer includes an inner surface formed of a polyester which has been rendered sufficiently hydrophilic and an outer surface formed of a naturally absorbent material.
- 10. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said naturally absorbent material is cotton.
- 11. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said outer fabric layer is hydrophobic.
- 12. The composite fabric of claim 11, wherein said outer fabric layer has a raised outer surface and a plain inner surface on the side adjacent said barrier layer.
- 13. The composite fabric of claim 11, wherein said outer fabric is an essentially flat shell material.
- 14. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said outer fabric layer is treated to be water repellant.
- 15. The composite fabric of claim 14, wherein said outer fabric layer has a raised outer surface and a plain inner surface adjacent said barrier layer.
- 16. The composite fabric of claim 14, wherein said inner fabric layer includes an inner layer formed of a polyester which has been rendered sufficiently hydrophilic and an outer layer formed of a naturally absorbent material.
- 17. The composite fabric of claim 16, wherein said outer fabric is an essentially flat shell material.
- 18. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said outer layer of fabric is essentially formed of polyester.
- 19. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said barrier means includes a second hydrophilic barrier layer disposed on and adhered to said first-mentioned barrier layer, said first-mentioned barrier layer being disposed on and adhered to said inner fabric layer, and said second barrier layer being disposed on and adhered to said outer fabric layer, said adhesive layer joining at least one of said outer surface of said inner layer of fabric to the first-mentioned of said barrier layers or said second barrier layer to said inner surface of said outer layer of fabric.
- 20. The composite fabric of claim 19, and including a second hydrophilic adhesive member joining the other of said outer surface of said inner layer of fabric to the first-mentioned of said barrier layers or said second barrier layer to said inner surface of said outer layer of fabric.
- 21. The composite fabric of claim 20, wherein said second adhesive layer is continuous.
- 22. The composite fabric of claim 19, wherein said inner fabric layer includes an inner layer formed of a polyester which has been rendered sufficiently hydrophilic and an outer layer formed of a naturally absorbent material.
- 23. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said barrier layer is formed from an essentially non-porous hydrophilic material.
- 24. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric are both a stretchable material.
- 25. The composite fabric of claim 1, wherein said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric are both raised surface knit fabrics.
- 26. The composite fabric of claim 19, wherein said first-mentioned and second barrier layers are adhered to each other with the use of a non-porous hydrophilic material.
- 27. A stretchable, drapable, water vapor permeable, windproof and water resistant composite fabric for use in a garment comprising:
- an outer layer of fabric;
- an inner layer of fabric having a raised inner surface and a plain outer surface and formed from sufficiently hydrophilic material to permit wicking of moisture from the raised inner surface of the inner layer to said plain outer surface thereof;
- barrier means for providing resistance to wind and liquid water while providing for water vapor transport through absorption-diffusion-desorption including an essentially non-porous hydrophilic first barrier layer disposed on and adhered to said outer surface of said inner fabric layer and an essentially non-porous hydrophilic second barrier layer disposed on and adhered to said inner surface of said outer fabric layer; and
- a hydrophilic adhesive layer joining said first and second barrier layers.
- 28. The composite fabric of claim 27, wherein said adhesive layer is continuous.
- 29. The composite fabric of claim 27, wherein said inner layer of fabric is formed from an essentially hydrophobic material which has been rendered sufficiently hydrophilic.
- 30. The composite fabric of claim 27, wherein said inner layer of fabric is formed from polyester which has been rendered sufficiently hydrophilic.
- 31. The composite fabric of claim 27, wherein said inner fabric layer includes an inner layer formed of a polyester which has been rendered sufficiently hydrophilic and an outer layer formed of a naturally absorbent material.
- 32. The composite fabric of claim 27, wherein said naturally absorbent material is cotton.
- 33. The composite fabric of claim 27, wherein said outer fabric layer is treated to be water repellant.
- 34. The composite fabric of claim 27, wherein said outer fabric layer is formed of a hydrophobic material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/009,153 filed Jan. 26, 1993 entitled COMPOSITE FABRIC WITH BARRIER LAYER, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,268,212, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/788,913 filed on Nov. 7, 1991 entitled WINDPROOF AND WATER RESISTANT COMPOSITE FABRIC WITH BARRIER LAYER, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,204,156, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/468,027 filed on Jan. 22, 1990 and entitled DRAPABLE, WATER VAPOR PERMEABLE, WIND AND WATER RESISTANT COMPOSITE FABRIC AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,126,182, which itself is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/422,850 filed on Oct. 17, 1989 entitled PRINTED FLOCKED FABRIC, now abandoned.
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