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Architectural fabric

USPTO Application #: 20080178993
Title: Architectural fabric
Abstract: An article useful as an architectural fabric consisting of (a) a layer of fabric having a first surface and a second surface made of polytetrafluoroethylene fibers; and (b) a fluoropolymer coating disposed on at least the first surface of the fabric.
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Agent: Allan M. Wheatcraft, Esquire W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. - Newark, DE, US
Inventors: Thomas Kelmartin, Thomas Wallace, William Greene, Robert Willmann
USPTO Applicaton #: 20080178993 - Class: 156243 (USPTO)


The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20080178993.
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The present application is a divisional application of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/195,911 filed Aug. 2, 2005.

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to fabric and, more particularly, to architectural fabric that is waterproof, fire retardant, flexible, durable, and aesthetically pleasing.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Architectural fabric is fabric used as a building structure or part of a building structure. It typically provides protection for humans from elements such as wind, sun, and rain. It may be a permanent structure or a temporary one. If temporary, it may be retractable or removable, for example by folding, rolling, or otherwise storing.

There are several requirements for architectural fabric. It must be strong enough to withstand wind and other stresses during assembly and use. It must be flexible and durable, so that it can be folded or rolled and its strength and integrity are maintained over time. It must be UV light resistant. UV light tends to degrade and weaken fabric over time. A fabric that is UV resistant will stand up under this exposure. It should generally be fire retardant and waterproof. It should be easily seamed (or “welded”). It must also be aesthetically pleasing.

A known architectural fabric is a composite consisting of fiberglass fabric coated with PTFE. Although this product has certain desirable qualities, it is not suitably flexible. The fabric thus cannot be used efficiently in applications where convenient removal of the fabric is needed.

Another known architectural fabric has a coating of PVC or acrylic on polyester fabric. These products have flexibility but only limited durability. Unless specially treated, these fabrics are flammable and tend to degrade under UV light. After a certain amount of flexing and UV exposure, these products develop cracks or other imperfections that allow water to penetrate the fabric at the point where it has been compromised.

Another known architectural fabric is that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,770,577B2 to Kelmartin et al. The article disclosed therein comprises a polytetrafluoroethylene fabric attached to at least one composite membrane of a porous polytetrafluoroethylene film having a fluoropolymer adhesive (such as THV) contained in its pores. The porous polytetrafluoroethylene film is provided to make the article durable and aesthetically pleasing. Addition of the film requires additional processing, however. The film also tends to mute any pigments or colors in the fabric or the THV.

An economical, weldable, waterproof, fire retardant architectural fabric is needed in the industry.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The present invention provides an article consisting of (a) a Layer of fabric having a first surface and a second surface made of polytetrafluoroethylene fibers; and (b) a fluoropolymer coating disposed on said first surface of said fabric. In another embodiment, the invention further includes a fluoropolymer coating disposed on the second surface of the fabric. The fluoropolymer coating is preferably THV. The article of the present invention is preferably waterproof, fire retardant, and has high seam strength. It is also preferably an architectural fabric for retractable, temporary, or permanent structures, such as tensile structures, and is adapted to be joined to itself by welding.

In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of making an architectural fabric for a retractable, temporary, or permanent structure by: (a) providing a layer of fabric having a first surface and a second surface and comprising polytetrafluoroethylene fibers; (b) disposing THV on the first surface of said fabric; and (c) optionally disposing THV on the second surface of said fabric.

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