摘要 |
1319541 Coats CARL FREUDENBERG 10 April 1970 [17 April 1969] 17232/70 Heading A3V [Also in Divisions B2 and B5] An interlining comprises a bonded non-woven fabric coated with fusible material, the coating being in the form of stripes or dots, such that the separation between adjacent dots is less than the separation between adjacent stripes. Each stripe may be formed from a band of randomly distributed dots obtained by scattering powder through an elongated slot, or the fusible material, in powder or paste form, may be printed onto the bonded non-woven fabric. The non-woven fabric may be a fleece formed from fibres of polyester, polyamide, regenerated cellulose, wool or cotton, bonded with butyl rubber latices or polyacrylate dispersions, and the fusible material may be polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polyamide, polyurethane or a copolymer of vinyl acetate and vinyl chloride. The interlining may be laminated by the fusible material to a textile fabric and made into a coat such that the stripes of dots extend across the length of the coat, the coat folding preferentially along the direction of the stripes. |