Multi-layer composite fabric garment

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7560399
APP PUB NO 20050075028A1
SERIAL NO

10960402

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A composite fabric garment includes a first garment portion disposed in one or more upper regions of the fabric garment, i.e. those regions relatively more likely in use to be exposed to wind and rain, and a second garment portion disposed in one or more lower regions of the fabric garment, i.e. those regions relatively less likely in use to be exposed to wind and rain. The first garment portion is formed of a first composite fabric having first inner and outer fabric layers and a first intermediate barrier layer disposed between and bonded to at least one of the first inner and outer fabric layers, the first intermediate barrier layer being breathable and substantially impermeable to wind and liquid water. The second garment portion is formed of a second composite fabric formed of second inner and outer fabric layers and having predetermined air permeability. In one embodiment, the second garment portion further includes a second intermediate, breathable, air-permeable barrier layer disposed between and bonded to at least one of the second inner and outer fabric layers. In another embodiment, the second garment portion is formed of a composite fabric having controlled air permeability in a non-laminate absent a barrier.

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  • MMI-IPCO, LLC

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Inventor(s)

Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Haryslak, Charles Marlborough , US 40 547
Hunter, Jane Manassas , US 33 417
Rock, Moshe Brookline , US 130 2677
Vainer, Gadalia Melrose , US 44 369

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