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Sportswear fabric for cold climates

  • US 4,569,874 A
  • Filed: 04/17/1985
  • Issued: 02/11/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/17/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A composite fabric for inclusion in sportswear intended for a cold and possibly windy and wet environment, said fabric comprising a laminate formed by a thin core layer formed of hollow fibers acting as a thermal blanket sandwiched between inner and outer skins formed of non-woven porous fabric and laminated thereto by needle punching to render the laminate permeable to vapor, the inside and outside faces of the inner skin and the inside face of the outer skin being metallized to render these faces reflective, the inside skin being adjacent the body of the wearer when the sportwear is worn, the outside face of the outer skin having a blackened coating thereon to render it absorbent of solar energy impinging on the sportswear, whereby infrared heat from the surface of the body of the wearer is reflected back to the body by the reflective outside face of the inner skin and convection heat from the surface of the body is conducted through the inner skin to be absorbed by the core layer which also absorbs heat from the blackened coating, infrared heat for the core layer being retained therein due to reflection from the reflective inside faces of the skins between which this layer is sandwiched whereby the laminate functions as a bi-directional heat transfer trap with respect to convection heat derived from the body and heat derived from solar energy.

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