Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Patent
1990-03-07
1992-10-20
Aftergut, Jeff H.
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
156 63, 156297, 156324, 427439, B44C 300, A41G 700
Patent
active
051566966
ABSTRACT:
A soft, flexible, latex-paper fabric is formed by saturating cellulose or paper sheets with pre-vulcanized latex, applying a layer of polyester batting to one side thereof, and drying the composition. The finished product is a soft, workable, skin-like fabric which is resilient, strong, and durable and has a backing of polyester batting. The resulting latex-paper fabric may be easily cut, sewn, draped, and used in the manner of other conventional fabrics. It can also be easily painted and decorated. The latex-paper fabric may be used to construct a variety of objects such as handbags, knapsacks, toys, and novelty items.
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Aftergut Jeff H.
Roddy Kenneth A.
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