Decorative foam and method

US10189192B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10189192-B2
Application numberUS-201615297209-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 19, 2016
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateJan 29, 2019
Grant dateJan 29, 2019

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Decorative foamed articles are prepared from foamed pellets, beads, particles, or other articles of a thermoplastic elastomer infused with a supercritical fluid in a pressurized container, then rapidly depressurized and heated either by immersion in a heated fluid that can rapidly heat the article or with infrared or microwave radiation to heat and foam the pellets, beads, particles, or other articles that are then molded into the articles. The pellets are dyed with a nonionic or anionic dye one of: (1) before being infused with the supercritical fluid, (2) during being infused with the supercritical fluid by a nonionic or anionic dye dissolved or dispersed in the supercritical fluid, which optionally comprises a polar liquid, (3) during immersion in the heated fluid, where the heated fluid contains the dye, or (4) after being foamed.

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A foam midsole made by a method comprising: infusing a plurality of articles comprising a thermoplastic elastomer with a supercritical fluid, wherein the articles are pellets, beads, or particles; removing the plurality of articles from the supercritical fluid, and either (i) immersing the plurality of articles in a heated fluid to foam the plurality of articles, making a plurality of dyed foamed articles or (ii) irradiating the plurality of articles with infrared or microwave radiation to foam the plurality of articles, making the plurality of dyed foamed articles; wherein each of the plurality of dyed foamed articles include a first skin having a first skin thickness; arranging the plurality of dyed foamed articles in a midsole mold; and molding the plurality of dyed foamed articles together to form the foam midsole, the foam midsole including regions formed of the first skin of the each of the plurality of dyed foamed articles within the foam midsole and, on a molded outer surface of the foam midsole, a second skin having a second skin thickness; wherein the plurality of dyed foamed articles are dyed during at least one of the infusing step and the immersing step, wherein dyeing the plurality of articles during the infusing step comprises infusing the plurality of articles with a supercritical fluid that has a dye dispersed or dissolved in the supercritical fluid such that the plurality of dyed foamed articles are made, and wherein dyeing the plurality of articles during the immersing step comprises immersing the plurality of articles in a heated fluid wherein the heated fluid is a heated fluid that contains a dye solution, such that the plurality of dyed foamed articles are made. 2. A midsole according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed articles include dyed foamed articles of at least two different colors. 3. A midsole according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed articles are coated with an adhesive before being molded together. 4. A midsole according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed articles are molded together in a matrix of unfoamed thermoplastic elastomer. 5. A midsole according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed articles are molded together in a matrix of foamed thermoplastic elastomer. 6. A midsole according to claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic elastomer comprises at least one of a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer, a thermoplastic polyurea elastomer, a thermoplastic polyamide elastomer, and a thermoplastic polyester elastomer. 7. A midsole according to claim 1 , wherein, after removing the plurality of the foamed articles from the supercritical fluid, the plurality of the foamed articles are immersed in the heated fluid and the heated fluid comprises water, an anionic dye, and a quaternary tetraalkylammonium salt selected from soluble tetrabutylammonium compounds and tetrahexylammonium compounds. 8. A midsole according to claim 1 , wherein the supercritical fluid comprises an anionic dye or nonionic dye and further comprises a polar liquid. 9. A foam midsole made by a method comprising infusing a plurality of articles with a supercritical fluid, wherein the articles are pellets, beads, or particles; removing the plurality of articles from the supercritical fluid, and either (i) immersing the plurality of articles in a heated fluid to foam the plurality of articles, making a plurality of dyed foamed articles or (ii) irradiating the plurality of articles with infrared or microwave radiation to foam the plurality of articles, making a plurality of dyed foamed articles; wherein each of the plurality of dyed foamed articles include a first skin having a first skin thickness; arranging the plurality of dyed foamed articles in a midsole mold; and molding the plurality of dyed foamed articles together to form the foam midsole, the foam midsole including regions formed of the first skin of each of the plurality of dyed foamed articles within the foam midsole and, on a molded outer surface of the foam midsole, a second skin having a second skin thickness; wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed articles are dyed during at least one of the infusing step and the immersing step, wherein dyeing the plurality of articles during the infusing step comprises infusing the plurality of articles with a supercritical fluid that has an anionic dye or nonionic dye dispersed or dissolved in the supercritical fluid such that the plurality of dyed foamed articles are made, and wherein dyeing the plurality of articles during the immersing step comprises immersing the plurality of articles in a heated fluid wherein the heated fluid that contains an anionic dye or nonionic dye in a solution and such that the plurality of dyed foamed articles are made. 10. A midsole according to claim 9 , wherein the supercritical fluid further comprises a polar liquid. 11. A midsole according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed articles include articles of at least two different colors. 12. A midsole according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed articles are coated with an adhesive before being molded together. 13. A midsole according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed articles are molded together in a matrix of unfoamed thermoplastic elastomer. 14. A midsole according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed articles are molded together in a matrix of foamed thermoplastic elastomer. 15. A midsole according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of the dyed foamed article comprises a thermoplastic elastomer, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer comprises at least one of a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer, a thermoplastic polyurea elastomer, a thermoplastic polyamide elastomer, and a thermoplastic polyester elastomer. 16. A midsole according to claim 9 , wherein, after removing the plurality of the foamed articles from the supercritical fluid, the plurality of the foamed articles are immersed in the heated fluid and the heated fluid comprises water, an anionic dye, and a quaternary tetraalkylammonium salt selected from soluble tetrabutylammonium compounds and tetrahexylammonium compounds. 17. A midsole according to claim 1 , further comprising: annealing the plurality of the dyed foamed articles at a temperature above ambient to just below the T m of the thermoplastic elastomer. 18. A midsole according to claim 15 , further comprising: annealing the plurality of the dyed foamed articles at a temperature above ambient to just below the T m of the thermoplastic elastomer. 19. A midsole according to claim 1 , wherein the first skin has a thickness of about 10 micrometers and wherein the second skin has a thickness of at least about 20 micrometers. 20. A midsole according to claim 15 , wherein the first skin has a thickness of about 10 micrometers and wherein the second skin has a thickness of at least about 20 micrometers.

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  • CO2, N2 or noble gases · CPC title

  • Thermoplastic resins · CPC title

  • Pigments, colouring agents or opacifiyng agents · CPC title

  • Supercritical fluid · CPC title

  • Resiliency achieved by the features of the material, e.g. foam, non liquid materials · CPC title

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What does patent US10189192B2 cover?
Decorative foamed articles are prepared from foamed pellets, beads, particles, or other articles of a thermoplastic elastomer infused with a supercritical fluid in a pressurized container, then rapidly depressurized and heated either by immersion in a heated fluid that can rapidly heat the article or with infrared or microwave radiation to heat and foam the pellets, beads, particles, or other a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C44/445. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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