Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including aperture
Patent
1984-08-16
1985-11-26
Bell, James J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Including aperture
28103, 28104, 28112, 428131, 428171, 428212, 428224, 428288, 428296, 428297, 428299, 428373, B32B 310
Patent
active
045554307
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a fabric made up of short conjugate fusible fibers and longer, base fibers. The conjugate fibers have an exposed low melting point component having a lower melting point than the remainder of said fibers and said base fibers. In the method of the present invention, a web of short conjugate fibers and longer base fibers is passed through an entangling mechanism where the short fusible fibers are concentrated and intertwined in heavily entangled knot areas. The entangled web is heated to thermobond at least the low melting point component of the conjugate fibers to each other and preferably to the surrounding base fibers to reinforce and strengthen the fabric.
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Bell James J.
Bird Nancy A.
Chicopee
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