Methods for Forming Seamless Shoe Inserts
US-2015230563-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US11752702B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11752702-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816640505-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2023 |
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A process for welding porous membranes, the process containing i) providing first and second porous membranes; ii) at least partially superimposing the first and second porous membranes to obtain an at least partial superimposition region; iii) welding the first and second porous membranes at least in a portion of the at least one superimposition region at a temperature in the range from 100 to 300° C. to obtain an at least partially welded composite of the first and second porous membranes, wherein the first and second porous membranes are made of at least one thermoplastic elastomer selected from the group consisting of a polyurethane elastomer, a polyester elastomer, a polyetherester elastomer, a polyesterester elastomer, a polyamide elastomer, a polyetheramide elastomer, a polystyrene elastomer, and an ethylene-vinyl acetate elastomer, and wherein the first and second porous membranes have pores having an average pore diameter of less than 2000 nm.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for welding porous membranes, the process comprising: i) providing a first porous membrane and a second porous membrane; ii) at least partially superimposing the first and second porous membranes to obtain an at least partial superimposition region; iii) welding the first and second porous membranes at least in a portion of the at least one superimposition region at a temperature in the range from 100 to 300° C. and at a pressure in the range from 1 to 10 bar to obtain an at least partially welded composite of the first and second porous membranes; wherein a material of the first and second porous membranes comprises at least one thermoplastic elastomer selected from the group consisting of a polyurethane elastomer, a polyester elastomer, a polyetherester elastomer, a polyesterester elastomer, a polyamide elastomer, a polyetheramide elastomer, a polystyrene elastomer, and an ethylene-vinyl acetate elastomer the first and second porous membranes have pores having an average pore diameter of less than 2000 nm, determined by means of Hg porosimetry in accordance with DIN 66133 and said first porous membrane and said second porous membrane are at least partially superimposed and are joined to one another in the form of a weld seam at least in a portion of said at least one superimposition region, wherein said first and second porous membranes each have a pore size distribution between a first surface and a second surface of the respective membranes, wherein the pore size distribution is a gradient wherein a ratio of a pore diameter of pores at or close to the first surface to a pore diameter of pores at or close to the second surface is 1:5 to 1:10,000, and an area of said weld seam has a water vapor permeability of 75% to 100% of a water vapor permeability of said first porous membrane. 2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the welding is carried out for a period of time in the range from 0.1 seconds to 10 minutes. 3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the welding is carried out under an atmosphere selected from protective gas, air and lean air. 4. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the welding is carried out at a temperature in the range from 150 to 250° C. 5. The process according to according to claim 1 , wherein the first porous membrane has an average thickness in the range from 5 to 150 μm. 6. The process according to according to claim 1 , wherein the first porous membrane has pores having an average pore diameter in the range from 0.001 μm to 0.8 μm, determined by means of Hg porosimetry in accordance with DIN 66133. 7. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the material of the first porous membrane comprises a polyurethane elastomer based on the following components: 80% to 100% by weight of a mixture of at least one diol (D1) and at least one isocyanate (II), 0 to 20% by weight of at least one compound (C1) having at least two isocyanate-reactive groups; and wherein the first porous membrane has pores having an average pore diameter in the range from 0.001 μm to 0.8 μm, determined by means of Hg porosimetry in accordance with DIN 66133. 8. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the second porous membrane has an average thickness in the range from 5 to 150 μm and/or has pores having an average pore diameter tin the range from 0.001 μm to 0.8 μm, determined by means of Hg porosimetry in accordance with DIN 66133. 9. The process according to claim 8 , wherein the material of the first porous membrane and the material of the second porous membrane comprise the same thermoplastic elastomer. 10. The process according to claim 1 , wherein an area of said weld seam has a liquid entry pressure of 75% to 100% of a liquid entry pressure of said first porous membrane.
characterised in that the layers are not bonded on the totality of their surfaces · CPC title
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characterised by the heating method · CPC title
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by heating, with or without pressure · CPC title
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