Adhesive articles permitting damage free removal

US10927277B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10927277-B2
Application numberUS-201816641812-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 24, 2018
Priority dateAug 25, 2017
Publication dateFeb 23, 2021
Grant dateFeb 23, 2021

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Abstract

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The present disclosure provides adhesive articles that can be removed from surfaces without damage by having reduced or eliminated contribution of a core backing to peel force generated by the adhesive during removal. In some instances, this can be accomplished by a core that loses structural integrity in a direction normal to a plane defined by a major surface. In other instances, the contribution is reduced by compromising the interface between the core and a peelable adhesive layer.

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We claim: 1. An adhesive article for mounting objects, the article comprising: a first peel release adhesive layer; a second peel release adhesive layer; a core defining a perimeter boundary disposed between the first and second adhesive layers; and a plurality of seams defining an interface between the first and second adhesive layers, wherein the seams extend along at least a portion of the perimeter boundary, and wherein the article is configured such that removal of the article from an adherend at a peel angle exceeding 35 degrees results in at least one of delamination of the first peelable adhesive layer from the core or degradation of the core. 2. The adhesive article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of seams includes a seam extending along at least two sides of the boundary. 3. The adhesive article of claim 1 , wherein the core includes a layer of nonwoven material, and wherein the core includes a release layer disposed between the nonwoven material and the first adhesive layer. 4. The adhesive article of claim 1 , wherein the core defines a plane, the plane being substantially parallel to an interface between the first adhesive layer and the core. 5. The adhesive article of claim 1 , wherein the first adhesive layer is bonded to the core, and wherein at least one of a removal of the first adhesive layer from a mounting surfaces results in a debonding of the first adhesive from the core; and removal of the first adhesive layer from the mounting surface does not result in debonding in at least one of the seams. 6. An adhesive article comprising: a first peelable adhesive layer; a second peelable adhesive layer; a discrete core disposed between the first and second peelable adhesives, and having first and second major surfaces, wherein the core defines a core plane coincident with the first major surface; and a plurality of adhesive contact areas each comprising an interface between the first and second adhesive layers, wherein each interface exists out of the core plane, and wherein the article is configured such that removal of the article from an adherend at a peel angle exceeding 35 degrees results in at least one of delamination of the first peelable adhesive layer from the core or degradation of the core. 7. The adhesive article of claim 6 , wherein the first adhesive layer is adhesively bonded to the core. 8. The adhesive article of claim 6 , wherein the core includes a nonwoven material. 9. The adhesive article of claim 6 , wherein the core defines a series of through-holes extending through thickness of the core, and wherein each interface is located within a through-hole. 10. The adhesive article of claim 9 , wherein the through-holes are arranged in a pattern. 11. The adhesive article of claim 6 , where in the core consists of a plurality of particles of a size sufficient to prevent contact between the first and second adhesive layers, and wherein the particles are selected from the group consisting of wood, metals, metal oxides, ceramics, and combinations thereof. 12. The adhesive article of claim 6 , wherein article includes a core interface between the first adhesive layer and the core, and wherein the adhesive bond strength at the adhesive interfaces is greater than the adhesive bond strength at the core interface. 13. The adhesive article of claim 6 , wherein the core defines a perimeter, and wherein the adhesive contact areas surround the perimeter. 14. The adhesive article of claim 13 , wherein the adhesive contact areas include at least one continuous seam extending along a portion of the perimeter. 15. The adhesive article of claim 6 , wherein the core defines a perimeter boundary, and wherein the adhesive contact areas are disposed within the boundary. 16. The adhesive article of claim 6 , wherein the first and second adhesive layers are not in contact except at the adhesive contact areas. 17. The adhesive article of claim 6 , wherein the core comprises a separable connector that, when removed from an adherend at an angle of greater than 35 degrees, separates along a path parallel to the core plane. 18. An adhesive article for mounting an object to a surface, the article comprising: A first adhesive layer; A second adhesive layer; A core defining a perimeter, the core disposed between the first adhesive layer and the second adhesive layer; and A plurality of adhesive contact areas, wherein the adhesive contact areas comprise an interface between the first and second adhesive layers, and wherein the adhesive contact areas are located within the perimeter of the core, wherein at least the first adhesive layer debonds from the core when the adhesive article is removed at an angle of greater than 35 degrees, and wherein the first adhesive layer does not debond from the second adhesive layer at each of the interfaces when the adhesive article is removed at an angle of greater than 35 degrees. 19. The adhesive article of claim 18 , wherein the core includes an aperture, and the wherein at least one of the adhesive contact areas is located within the aperture.

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  • characterised by a layer formed with recesses or projections, e.g. {hollows, grooves, protuberances, ribs (apertured layer B32B3/266; layer with cavities or internal voids B32B3/26)} · CPC title

  • characterised by an apertured layer, the apertures going through the whole thickness of the layer, e.g. expanded metal, perforated layer, slit layer regular cells B32B3/12 · CPC title

  • of hollow pieces, e.g. tubes; of pieces with channels or cavities · CPC title

  • characterised by added members at particular parts {(layer formed of separate pieces of material which are juxtaposed side-by-side B32B3/14, B32B3/18)} · CPC title

  • for securing layers together; for attaching the product to another member, e.g. to a support {, or to another product, e.g. groove/tongue, interlocking} · CPC title

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What does patent US10927277B2 cover?
The present disclosure provides adhesive articles that can be removed from surfaces without damage by having reduced or eliminated contribution of a core backing to peel force generated by the adhesive during removal. In some instances, this can be accomplished by a core that loses structural integrity in a direction normal to a plane defined by a major surface. In other instances, the contribu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B7/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 23 2021 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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