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Triple layer, laminated fabric with waterproof, non-breathable inner layer
   
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US Patent 6319864
Issued Date
November 20, 2001
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Hannigan; Ryan B. (West Hartford, CT)
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Abstract
A fabric for garments to be used in cold temperatures or at high altitudes includes an inner layer comprising a thin, comfortable fabric having relatively poor moisture absorption, such as silk, nylon tricot, or polyester tricot, is laminated to a barrier layer comprising a hydrophobic, moisture and air impervious film such as polyethylene, which in turn is laminated to an insulating layer such as fleece or polyurethane fiberfill. The fabric is laminated using an adhesive comprising a mixture of acrylic and polyurethane with a cross linkage catalyst which reacts with active hydrogen groups in polyurethane, heated for about one minute between 180.degree. F. and 220.degree. F. to dry and cure the lamination.
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Owner
RBH Designs, LLC (West Hartford, CT)
Published
November 20, 2001
Application Number
09/435,908
Filed
November 8, 1999
US Classification
442/281   442/268 442/277 442/286 442/394
Int'l Classification
A41D   31/00   (20060101)   B32B   27/12   (20060101)  
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This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/123,740 filed on Mar. 10, 1999.
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