WO2002001977A1 - Assemblage de vetement - Google Patents

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WO2002001977A1
WO2002001977A1 PCT/GB2001/002710 GB0102710W WO0201977A1 WO 2002001977 A1 WO2002001977 A1 WO 2002001977A1 GB 0102710 W GB0102710 W GB 0102710W WO 0201977 A1 WO0201977 A1 WO 0201977A1
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inner liner
water
abrasion
garment
outer shell
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James Ferguson Findlay
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W.L. Gore & Associates (Uk) Ltd.
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Priority to AU2001274269A priority Critical patent/AU2001274269B2/en
Priority to DE60106614T priority patent/DE60106614T2/de
Priority to EP01940768A priority patent/EP1294245B1/fr
Priority to JP2002506613A priority patent/JP2004502050A/ja
Priority to CA002414350A priority patent/CA2414350C/fr
Priority to AT01940768T priority patent/ATE279867T1/de
Priority to AU7426901A priority patent/AU7426901A/xx
Publication of WO2002001977A1 publication Critical patent/WO2002001977A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/02Linings
    • A41D27/04Removable linings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D3/00Overgarments
    • A41D3/02Overcoats
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D31/00Materials specially adapted for outerwear
    • A41D31/04Materials specially adapted for outerwear characterised by special function or use
    • A41D31/08Heat resistant; Fire retardant
    • A41D31/085Heat resistant; Fire retardant using layered materials
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D31/00Materials specially adapted for outerwear
    • A41D31/04Materials specially adapted for outerwear characterised by special function or use
    • A41D31/10Impermeable to liquids, e.g. waterproof; Liquid-repellent
    • A41D31/102Waterproof and breathable

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  • the present invention relates to a garment assembly comprising an outer shell and an inner liner; and to a liner for use in the assembly.
  • the invention relates to a garment assembly wherein the inner liner is water-resistant and water-vapour-permeable and the outer shell is fixed or replaceable.
  • Garments comprising an inner liner which is water-resistant and water-vapour-permeable and which have a replaceable outer shell are known.
  • the replaceable outer shell is generally- attached to the inner liner in a removable manner e.g. by zips or press-studs, and gives the wearer the flexibility to choose the colour or fabric of the outer shell independently of the nature of the inner liner (which imparts the necessary water- resistance and water-vapour-permeability) .
  • Water-resistance means that under normal conditions of wear, the garment is impervious to penetration by liquid water.
  • Water-vapour- permeability is the ability for moisture exuded from the body of the wearer to pass through the inner liner so as to prevent build up of moisture inside the garment, making it uncomfortable to wear.
  • a known construction of such a garment involves an inner liner formed of an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane having a water-vapour-permeable polymeric coating on an inner surface thereof facing the body of the wearer.
  • ePTFE expanded polytetrafluoroethylene
  • a knitted material is normally laminated to an inner side of the membrane and another knitted layer is laminated to the outer side of the membrane to protect against abrasion with the outer shell of the garment.
  • a problem with this known construction is that under rainy conditions, water penetrates the outer shell and wets the outer facing knitted layer of the inner liner. This knitted layer becomes saturated with water and gives the garment a clammy feel to the wearer and also adds extra weight. This derives from the water absorbancy and retention properties of the knitted materials conventionally used on the outer side of the liner.
  • a further problem with this known constructions is that it is sometimes difficult to seam-seal the seams of the inner liner to provide the required water-resistance to the liner as a whole, due to the presence of the outward facing knitted layer.
  • water-resistant water-vapour-permeable garments of this type are generally seam-sealed to provide water-tightness by applying a tape over seams in the garment to prevent water ingress through the seams.
  • the present invention provides a discontinuous pattern of polymeric material over the outward facing side of the water-resistant water-vapour-permeable liner, so as to resist abrasion between the liner and the outer shell.
  • the abrasion-resistant polymeric material does not have the disadvantage of becoming wetted by rain to any significant extent.
  • the present invention provides a garment which comprises: - an outer shell surrounding an inner liner; the inner liner comprising a water-resistant water-vapour— permeable material having a first side and a second side; the first side facing the outer shell, and a discontinuous pattern of abrasion-resisting polymeric material being provided over said first side.
  • the invention also relates to the inner liner per se having attachment means for attaching to an outer garment shell.
  • the outer garment shell may in principal be formed of any fabric or other material suitable for this purpose. It can be made of any suitable weight of fabric, though lightweight fabrics are preferred to avoid making the overall garment too heavy. Generally, the fabric will be one which retains water to a minimal extent and is fast drying. It may be treated with a conventional shower-proofing coating, including water repellant coatings or impregnations.
  • the outer shell may surround the inner liner either completely or incompletely. For example, if the inner liner includes sleeves, the outer garment could be in the form of a vest or waistcoat covering only the body part of the inner liner and leaving the sleeves free.
  • the outer shell may be fixed to the inner liner.
  • the outer shell is removable and interchangeable.
  • a number of outer shells may be provided, each differing in terms of colour or fabric or each carrying different logos or wording. For example, a paramedic arriving at an emergency scene might attach onto his inner liner an outer shell bearing particular wording, such as "Supervisor".
  • the outer shell is preferably re oveably attached to the inner liner by conventional attachment means, such as zips, press studs, hooks, hook and eye fasteners e.g. Velcro (trademark) .
  • attachment means such as zips, press studs, hooks, hook and eye fasteners e.g. Velcro (trademark) .
  • the outer shell is attached to the inner liner by a pair of zips extending down either side of the front opening of the garment.
  • the outer shell and the inner liner are usually only loosely attached to one another and there is a spacing between.
  • the inner liner comprises a water-resistant water-vapour- permeable material. Suitable materials are disclosed in patent specification GB2316341A. Thus, a preferred material comprises a woven or non-woven substrate, typically formed from expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) coated on the first side facing the outer shell with a water-resistant water-vapour-permeable hydrophilic film of the type disclosed in patent specification US 4,194,041.
  • the polymer is generally a hydrophilic polymer such as a polyurethane or polyester.
  • the hydrophilic polymer may include a filler such as disclosed in patent specification GB9921103.9; nanometer sized carbon particles being particularly preferred in view of the improved abrasion resistance that they impart.
  • the water-resistant water-vapour-permeable material may alternatively comprise a known microporous or hydrophilic material such as a high molecular weight microporous polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, polyester or copolymers thereof.
  • the discontinuous pattern of abrasion-resisting material may be in the form of continuous lines or grids or in the form of unconnected bodies of abrasion-resisting polymer, such as dots r chevrons, discrete lines or other unconnected shapes.
  • the dots may be any shape (in plan-view), such as squares, circles, ovals, rectangles, polygons etc. In order to minimise abrasion of the outer shell, shapes having sharp corners are not preferred.
  • the dots are truncated pyramidal, truncated hemispherical, hemispherical or part-spherical in three- dimensional shape.
  • the polymeric material is partially raised from the surface of the hydrophilic material and the raised profiles are preferably smooth to avoid snagging of the inner liner against the outer shell.
  • the pattern of dots may be a random pattern or an orderly pattern according to a predetermined spatial geometry.
  • Each dot preferably has a maximum diameter of 200 to 2000 microns, preferably 500 to 1000 microns.
  • the dots may be spaced apart centre-to-centre by 250 to 3000 microns, particularly 800 to 1200 microns.
  • the dots have a height above said first side of 50 to 500 microns, especially 100 to 400 microns.
  • the abrasion-resisting polymeric material covers 30-80%, preferably 40-75% and typically 50-70% of the first side of the material of the inner liner.
  • the abrasion resisting polymeric material may include a prepolymer which cures in situ, a UV light-curable polymer, a room temperature vulcanising polymer, or a thermoplastic polymer.
  • the polymeric material may be applied to the substrate in liquid form from a hot melt, by solution coating or by emulsion coating.
  • Suitable elastomeric polymers include polyesters r polyvinylchloride, polyamides, silicones, polyurethanes, or polyurethane-polyester composites. Reactive polyurethanes, such as blocked polymers, whose reactive groups unblock above a certain temperature are especially useful.
  • the cured polymer will generally be resistant to conventional dry-cleaningr solvents. Conventional application methods includes screen. printing, gravure printing and spraying.
  • the polymeric material may be water-vapour-permeable or not, and the particular polymer will be chosen such that the water-vapour-permeability of the inner liner is within chosen limits.
  • a conventional textile lining may be laminated to the second side or inner side of the liner material.
  • the water-yapour-permeability (MVTR) of the inner liner will generally be at least 1,000 or preferably at least 1500 and most preferably greater than 3,000 g/m 2 /day.
  • the water-resistance of the inner liner may be measured by the Suter water-resistance test.
  • An acceptable practical indication of water-resistance is one in which there is no evidence of water being forced through a sample by a pressure of 1.41bs per sq.inch (0.1kg/cm 2 ) or more typically 2.01bs per sq.inch (0.14kg/cm 2 ) .
  • Abrasion resistance may be measured employing a Martindale abrasion machine of the type described in J.Text. Inst. 1942:33, T151. After a predetermined number of rubs, the material is removed and tested for water-resistance until a leak is detected.
  • Figure 1 is a view of a garment i.e. a jacket, according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the outer shell and inner liner construction.
  • Figure 1 shows a jacket according to the present invention, comprising an inner liner 2 and an outer shell 4 removably attached thereto. Both the inner liner and outer shell are full garments i.e. they cover both the body and arms of the wearer.
  • the inner liner is attached to the outer shell by means of half-zips 6,8 respectively down the front of the inner liner and outer shell, which are removably connected by means of a zip clasp 9.
  • One complete zip is provided along each side of the front opening of the jacket.
  • the jacket is shown with the zip partially open to reveal a portion 10 of the inner liner, which is a first side of the water-resistant water-vapour-permeable material, and on which is provided the discontinuous pattern of abrasion-resisting polymeric dots.
  • Figure 2 shows a detailed cross-section of the inner liner 2 and the outer shell 4.
  • Suitable fabrics for the outer shell 4 include filament, staple or blends thereof of any suitable fibre including acrylics, polyesters, polypropylenes, nylons, aramids and melamines. They may be knitted, woven, non-wovens, impregnated fabrics or porous coated fabrics. Generally, the fabric has a moisture vapour permeability (MVTR) in the range 4000 to 1900O g/m 2 /24hr.
  • MVTR moisture vapour permeability
  • a preferred material for the outer shell is a 65% polyester r
  • the inner liner 2 comprises an expanded polytetra luoroethylene membrane 20 of the type disclosed in patent specification US 3,953,566 having applied thereto a coating 22 comprising a hydrophilic polymer as described in patent specification US 4,194,041 .
  • the ePTFE layer 20 and the hydrophilic polymer coating 22 constitute the water-resistant water-vapour-permeable material of the inner liner.
  • the dots are applied in a rosette pattern.
  • Each dot is in the shape of a truncated square pyramid of diameter approximately 780 microns and height 200 microns. Coverage is typically 60%.
  • the composite inner liner laminate may be made by the coating and lamination techniques described in GB2316341.
  • the abrasion- resisting polymer is a polyurethane polymer referred to as OLC-5T prepared according to Example 1 of patent specification US 5,209,969. Silicone polymer could also be used.
  • Both the hydrophilic coating 22 and optionally the polymeric abrasion-resisting dots comprise a filler consisting of nanometer size carbon particles.
  • Laminated to the inner face of the inner liner is a textile material which is aesthetically pleasing and may be any woven, knitted or non-woven material of any fibre type including nylons, aramids, melamines, acrylics.
  • the textile lining 30 is a 100% polyester warp knitted, sueded material of a mass approximately 110 g/m 2 .
  • the inner liner has an overall moisture vapour permeability in the region 3,000 g/m 2 /24hr to 14,000 g/m 2 /24hr.
  • the breathability of the garment as a whole is greater than 2600 g/m 2 /24hr.
  • the abrasion resistance of the inner liner was measured using a Martindale abrasion testing machine as described in patent specification GB2316341.
  • the abrasion resistance of the first side of the liner having the abrasion-resisting dot pattern was tested against 12 kPa abradent wool, and no leaks (1 psi for
  • a further benefit of this construction is that seam sealing of the sewn seams of the inner liner is carried out over the first side of the inner liner i.e. over the polymeric dot pattern.
  • the seam sealing tape is not visible on the inside of the garment but is hidden by the presence of the outer shell.

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Abstract

Un vêtement comprend un enveloppe externe (4) et un revêtement interne (2). Ce dernier est constitué d'une matière perméable à la vapeur/l'eau et résistant à l'eau/au liquide (notamment une membrane en polytétrafluoroéthylène expansée recouverte) qui présente un motif discontinu de matière polymère résistant à l'abrasion sur le côté qui se trouve en face de l'enveloppe externe. Ledit motif peut être un motif de points (26) de polymère résistant à l'abrasion. L'enveloppe externe peut être enlevée du revêtement interne.
PCT/GB2001/002710 2000-06-29 2001-06-19 Assemblage de vetement WO2002001977A1 (fr)

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AU2001274269A AU2001274269B2 (en) 2000-06-29 2001-06-19 Garment assembly
DE60106614T DE60106614T2 (de) 2000-06-29 2001-06-19 Kleidungstück und futterstruktur
EP01940768A EP1294245B1 (fr) 2000-06-29 2001-06-19 Assemblage de vetement
JP2002506613A JP2004502050A (ja) 2000-06-29 2001-06-19 衣料品アセンブリ
CA002414350A CA2414350C (fr) 2000-06-29 2001-06-19 Assemblage de vetement
AT01940768T ATE279867T1 (de) 2000-06-29 2001-06-19 Kleidungstück und futterstruktur
AU7426901A AU7426901A (en) 2000-06-29 2001-06-19 Garment assembly

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GB0016014A GB2364002B (en) 2000-06-29 2000-06-29 Garment assembly
GB0016014.3 2000-06-29

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