Limited conduction heat reflecting materials

US11612201B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11612201-B2
Application numberUS-201816162035-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 16, 2018
Priority dateOct 16, 2017
Publication dateMar 28, 2023
Grant dateMar 28, 2023

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Disclosed are insulating materials, and in particular materials that offer improved insulation properties without compromising breathability. The insulating materials may include a base material having a moisture vapor transfer rate (MVTR) of at least 2000 g/m2/24 h (JIS 1099 A1); a plurality of heat-reflecting elements coupled to a first side of the base material, each heat-reflecting element having a heat-reflecting surface and being positioned to reflect heat towards an underlying surface; and a plurality of spacer elements coupled to the first side of the base material, each spacer element sized and shaped to reduce contact of the heat-reflecting elements with the underlying surface.

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What is claimed is: 1. An insulating material comprising: a base material having a moisture vapor transfer rate (MVTR) of at least 2000 g/m 2 /24 h (JIS 1099 A1); a plurality of heat-reflecting elements coupled onto a first side of the base material, wherein the first side of the base material is an innermost surface of the base material, each heat-reflecting element having a heat-reflecting surface positioned to reflect heat towards a wearer of the insulating material; and a plurality of spacer elements comprising vertically oriented fiber (VOF) elements, wherein at least some of the plurality of spacer elements at least partially overlay the heat-reflecting surfaces of at least some of the plurality of heat-reflecting elements, the at least some of the plurality of spacer elements attached to and extending from the first side of the base material, but not penetrating through the base material, and from the heat-reflecting surfaces to be directed toward and exposed to contact by the wearer of the insulating material, each spacer element sized and shaped to reduce contact of the heat-reflecting elements with an underlying surface or with the wearer. 2. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the spacer elements project from the first side of the base material about 0.2-2.0 mm. 3. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein each VOF element comprises a plurality of fibers oriented substantially perpendicular to a surface of the base material. 4. The insulating material of claim 3 , wherein the fibers comprise nylon or polyester fibers. 5. The insulating material of claim 3 , wherein the fibers comprise wicking fibers. 6. The insulating material of claim 3 , wherein the fibers have an average linear density of 0.9-22 dtex. 7. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the heat-reflecting elements comprise metal, metallized plastic or metallic foil. 8. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein a surface area ratio of heat-reflecting elements to base material is from 7:3 to 3:7. 9. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein a surface area ratio of heat-reflecting elements to base material is from 6:4 to 4:6. 10. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the base material remains uncovered between adjacent heat-reflecting elements. 11. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the base material remains uncovered between adjacent spacer elements. 12. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the base material remains uncovered between adjacent heat-reflecting elements and between adjacent spacer elements. 13. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the spacer elements prevent contact between the heat reflecting elements and the underlying surface. 14. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the insulating material is part of a coat, jacket, shoe, boot, slipper, glove, mitten, hat, scarf, pants, sock, tent, backpack, or sleeping bag, shirt, pullover, or base layer. 15. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the heat-reflecting elements have an emissivity of about 0.04 or less. 16. The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the heat-reflecting elements have an emissivity of 0.1 or less. 17. An insulating material comprising: a base material having a moisture vapor transfer rate (MVTR) of at least 2000 g/m 2 /24 h (JIS 1099 A1); a plurality of heat-reflecting elements coupled to a first side of the base material, wherein the first side of the base material is an innermost surface of the base material, each heat-reflecting element having a heat-reflecting surface positioned to reflect heat towards a wearer of the insulating material; and a plurality of vertically oriented fiber (VOF) elements, wherein at least some of the plurality of VOF elements at least partially overlay the heat-reflecting surfaces of at least some of the plurality of heat-reflecting elements, the at least some of the plurality of VOF elements attached to and extending from the first side of the base material, but not penetrating through the base material, and from the heat-reflective surfaces to be directed toward and exposed to contact by the wearer of the insulating material, each VOF element comprising a plurality of fibers oriented substantially perpendicular to a surface of the base material; wherein the fibers comprise polyester fibers having an average length of 0.3-1.0 mm and an average diameter of 5-10 dtex; wherein the heat-reflecting elements comprise metallic plastic or metallic foil; and wherein at least a portion of the base material remains uncovered between adjacent heat-reflecting elements and between adjacent VOF elements.

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What does patent US11612201B2 cover?
Disclosed are insulating materials, and in particular materials that offer improved insulation properties without compromising breathability. The insulating materials may include a base material having a moisture vapor transfer rate (MVTR) of at least 2000 g/m2/24 h (JIS 1099 A1); a plurality of heat-reflecting elements coupled to a first side of the base material, each heat-reflecting element …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Blackford Michael “Woody”, Mergy Jeffrey Thomas, Columbia Sportswear Na Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A41D31/065. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).