Flexible conforming silicone rubber heater for complex geometry fluid lines and method
US-2024377016-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US11060654B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11060654-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615152728-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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A multilayer tape assembly is described which can be used with insulation jacketing and particularly for self sealing lap (SSL) applications. The tape assembly includes two adhesive layers with associated carrier and release layers in conjunction with a differential release system. Various methods of use are also described.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tape assembly comprising: a carrier comprising a double release coated carrier or a low surface energy material having a first release face and a second release face; a primary adhesive disposed along the second release face of the carrier; a secondary adhesive disposed along the first release face of the carrier; a liner disposed along the secondary adhesive; wherein the first release face of the carrier and the second release face of the carrier include at least one siliconized release agent; wherein both the primary adhesive and the secondary adhesive are pattern coated on a respective face of the carrier and the respective face of the carrier is 2% to 20% free of adhesive; wherein the tape assembly is provided in a roll or stacked layer configuration in which the primary adhesive contacts the liner; wherein the tape assembly forms a securable insulation jacket by adhering the primary adhesive and the secondary adhesive; wherein the release level of the first release face of the liner being less than the release level of the second release face of the liner; wherein the release level of the second release face of the liner is less than the release level of the first release face of the carrier; and wherein the release level of the first release face of the carrier is less than the release level of the second release face of the carrier. 2. A tape assembly consisting of: a carrier comprising a double release coated carrier or a low surface energy material having a first release face and a second release face; a primary adhesive disposed along the second release face of the carrier; a secondary adhesive disposed along the first release face of the carrier; a liner disposed along the secondary adhesive; wherein the first release face of the carrier and the second release face of the carrier include at least one siliconized release agent; wherein both the primary adhesive and the secondary adhesive are pattern coated on a respective face of the carrier and the respective face of the carrier is 2% to 20% free of adhesive; wherein the tape assembly is provided in a roll or stacked layer configuration in which the primary adhesive contacts the liner; wherein the tape assembly forms a securable insulation jacket by adhering the primary adhesive and the secondary adhesive; wherein the release level of the first release face of the liner is less than the release level of the second release face of the liner; wherein the release level of the second release face of the liner is less than the release level of the first release face of the carrier; and wherein the release level of the first release face of the cattier is less than the release level of the second release face of the carrier. 3. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the carrier is a polymeric film. 4. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the carrier is paper. 5. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the liner is a polymeric film. 6. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the liner is paper. 7. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the primary adhesive is selected from the group consisting of acrylic adhesives, rubber adhesives, and silicone adhesives. 8. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the secondary adhesive is selected from the group consisting of acrylic adhesives, rubber adhesives, and silicone adhesives. 9. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein both the primary adhesive and the secondary adhesive are acrylic adhesives. 10. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein both the primary adhesive and the secondary adhesive are rubber adhesives. 11. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein both the primary adhesive and the secondary adhesive are silicone adhesives. 12. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the primary adhesive is in the form of a layer having a width that is less than the width of the tape assembly. 13. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the secondary adhesive is in the form of a layer having a width that is less than the width of the tape assembly. 14. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the secondary adhesive is in the form of a layer having a width that is less than the width of the primary adhesive. 15. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the secondary adhesive is in the form of a layer having a width that is greater than the width of the primary adhesive. 16. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the primary adhesive is in the form of a plurality of lanes spaced apart from one another. 17. The tape assembly of claim 2 wherein the secondary adhesive is in the form of a plurality of lanes spaced apart from one another.
Paper, e.g. cardboard · CPC title
Release layers · CPC title
Removing layers, or parts of layers, mechanically or chemically · CPC title
Partial laminating · CPC title
selectively, e.g. in stripes, in patterns (B32B37/0076 takes precedence) · CPC title
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