Textured, breathable textile laminates and garments prepared therefrom
US-2019009496-A1 · Jan 10, 2019 · US
US10709181B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10709181-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715718367-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A suit wearable by a human user includes a torso section, two arm sections extending from an upper portion of the torso section, and two leg sections extending from a lower portion of the torso section. The suit further includes a plurality of spaced apart marks connected with an interior surface portion of the suit. The plurality of marks formed on the interior surface portion of the suit impart a roughened, uneven surface along an exterior surface portion that corresponds with the interior surface portion of the suit, and a surface roughness of the exterior surface portion varies based upon a degree of stretch applied to the suit.
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A suit wearable by a human user, the suit comprising: a torso section; two arm sections extending from an upper portion of the torso section; two leg sections extending from a lower portion of the torso section; and a plurality of spaced apart marks formed on an interior surface portion of the suit; wherein: the plurality of marks formed on the interior surface portion of the suit impart a roughened, uneven surface along an exterior surface portion of the suit that corresponds with the interior surface portion of the suit, and a surface roughness of the exterior surface portion of the suit varies based upon a degree of stretch applied to the suit; the roughened, uneven exterior surface comprises protrusions defined along the exterior surface portion of the suit that correspond with the marks on the interior surface portion of the suit when the suit is stretched to a stretched state; and the exterior surface comprises indentations defined along the exterior surface portion of the suit that correspond with the marks on the interior surface portion of the suit when the suit is in an unstretched state, and the indentations are converted to the protrusions along the exterior surface portion of the suit when the suit is transitioned from the unstretched state to the stretched state. 2. The suit of claim 1 , wherein the unstretched state comprises the suit not being worn and the stretched state comprises the suit being worn. 3. The suit of claim 1 , wherein the marks on the interior surface portion of the suit are formed of a mark composition comprising a binder and a ceramic material. 4. The suit of claim 3 , wherein at least one section of the suit comprises an inner layer including the interior surface portion and an outer layer, and the ceramic material marks are located on the interior surface portion of the inner layer. 5. The suit of claim 1 , wherein at least one section of the suit comprises an inner layer including the interior surface portion and an outer layer comprising the exterior surface portion, the inner layer comprising a fabric material, and the outer layer comprising an air impermeable material laminated to the fabric material. 6. The suit of claim 5 , wherein the outer layer comprises polyurethane. 7. The suit of claim 5 , wherein the torso section of the suit includes the inner and outer layers. 8. The suit of claim 5 , wherein at least a portion of the torso section, each arm section and each leg section includes the inner and outer layers. 9. The suit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of spaced apart marks are arranged in a pattern along the interior surface portion of the suit such that the marks cover no more than about 50% of the area of the interior surface portion. 10. The suit of claim 1 , wherein the protrusions are oval in shape. 11. A suit wearable by a human user, the suit comprising: a torso section; two arm sections extending from an upper portion of the torso section; two leg sections extending from a lower portion of the torso section; and a plurality of spaced apart marks formed on an interior surface portion of the suit; wherein: the plurality of marks formed on the interior surface portion of the suit impart a roughened, uneven surface along an exterior surface portion of the suit that corresponds with the interior surface portion of the suit, and a surface roughness of the exterior surface portion of the suit varies based upon a degree of stretch applied to the suit; and the plurality of marks comprises elongated marks arranged along a first linear direction on the interior surface portion of the suit in which each elongated mark disposed along the first linear direction is oriented with a lengthwise dimension of the elongated mark being transverse a lengthwise dimension of a previous or subsequent elongated mark disposed along the first linear direction. 12. The suit of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of marks further comprises elongated marks arranged along a second linear direction on the interior surface portion of the suit in which each elongated mark disposed along the second linear direction is oriented with its a lengthwise dimension of the elongated mark being transverse a lengthwise dimension of a previous or subsequent elongated mark disposed along the second linear direction, and the second linear direction is transverse the first linear direction. 13. An article of apparel including a portion comprising a textile laminate, the textile laminate comprising: an inner layer including a surface that defines an interior surface portion of the article of apparel; an outer layer including a surface that defines an exterior surface portion of the article of apparel; and a plurality of spaced apart marks formed on the interior surface portion of the article of apparel; wherein: the plurality of marks formed on the interior surface portion of the article of apparel impart a roughened, uneven surface along the exterior surface portion of the article of apparel that corresponds with the interior surface portion of the article of apparel, and a surface roughness of the exterior surface portion of the article of apparel varies based upon a degree of stretch applied to the textile laminate; the roughened, uneven exterior surface comprises protrusions defined along the exterior surface portion of the article of apparel that correspond with the marks on the interior surface portion of the article of apparel when the article of apparel is stretched to a stretched state; and the exterior surface comprises indentations defined along the exterior surface portion of the article of apparel that correspond with the marks on the interior surface portion of the article of apparel when the article of apparel is in an unstretched state, and the indentations are converted to the protrusions along the exterior surface portion of the article of apparel when the article of apparel is transitioned from the unstretched state to the stretched state.
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