Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Patent
1988-07-26
1990-06-26
Weston, Caleb
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
15624423, 15624424, 428253, 428254, 428904, B29C 4702
Patent
active
049369377
ABSTRACT:
A laminated vinyl fabric and a process for making the same, said fabric comprising a sheet of vinyl resin with which a major proportion of plasticizer is combined, said fabric also having been made by extrusion and promptly thereafter having been adhesively laminated at a relatively low temperature with a knitted fabric at substantially only wrap pressure. In one form, the knitted fabric is of an interlock double-knit construction with one surface thereof having a relatively small number of contacts with said vinyl sheet via an intermediate adhesive.
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Burns Alan W.
Green, Jr. Moses
Hegenboden J. W.
Mascaro John V.
Scarth Robert D.
Pioneer-Leimel Fabrics, Inc.
Weinstein Louis
Weston Caleb
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