Laterally-Coalesced Foam Slab

US2017246775A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017246775-A1
Application numberUS-201515517033-A
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Filing dateOct 9, 2015
Priority dateOct 23, 2014
Publication dateAug 31, 2017
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Laterally-coalesced foam slabs and methods and apparatus, including foaming dies, for making and using such foam slabs.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A laterally-coalesced unitary organic polymeric foam slab. 2 . The unitary foam slab of claim 1 , wherein the unitary foam slab comprises at least one major, foam layer that comprises a polyester foam or a polypropylene foam. 3 . The unitary foam slab of claim 1 , wherein the unitary foam slab consists essentially of a single layer of polyester foam or a single layer of polyolefin foam. 4 . The unitary foam slab of claim 1 , wherein at least eight interfacial boundaries are encountered in traversing the width of the foam slab along a lateral axis of the foam slab; and, wherein the interfacial boundaries are at least generally aligned with a thickness axis of the foam slab. 5 . The unitary foam slab of claim 1 , wherein at least twelve interfacial boundaries are encountered in traversing the width of the foam slab along a lateral axis of the foam slab; and, wherein the interfacial boundaries are at least substantially aligned with a thickness axis of the foam slab. 6 . The unitary foam slab of claim 1 , wherein at least twenty interfacial boundaries are encountered in traversing the width of the foam slab along a lateral axis of the foam slab; and, wherein the interfacial boundaries are at least essentially aligned with a thickness axis of the foam slab. 7 . The unitary foam slab of claim 1 , wherein the foam slab is a unitary composite foam slab that comprises a major organic polymeric foam phase that makes up from about 50 volume % of the slab to about 99.5 volume % of the slab and that comprises a relative density of less than about 0.85, wherein the unitary composite foam slab comprises a minor, organic polymeric densified phase that makes up from about 0.5 volume % to about 50 volume % of the unitary composite foam slab and that comprises a relative density that is at least about 50% greater than the relative density of the major organic polymeric foam phase, and wherein the major phase and the minor phase each extend continuously along a long axis of the unitary composite foam slab. 8 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 7 wherein the minor, densified phase of the unitary composite foam slab is melt-bonded to the major, foam phase of the unitary composite foam slab. 9 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 8 wherein the minor, densified phase of the unitary composite foam slab, and the major, foam phase of the unitary composite foam slab, are both comprised of polyester or are both comprised of polyolefin. 10 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 7 wherein the minor, densified phase of the composite foam slab is in the form of a plurality of elongate members that are spaced apart, along a lateral axis of the foam slab, across at least 70% of a width of the foam slab, wherein each elongate member extends continuously along the long axis of the composite foam slab, and wherein each elongate member comprises a relative density that is at least about four times the relative density of the major, foam phase of the composite foam slab. 11 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 10 wherein each elongate member is in the form of an elongate rail that comprises a rail height that is at least substantially aligned with a thickness axis of the unitary composite foam slab and a rail width that is at least generally aligned with a lateral axis of the unitary composite foam slab, and wherein the rail height is at least four times the rail width, and wherein the rail height is at least about 80% of the thickness of the unitary composite foam slab. 12 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 10 wherein each elongate member consists essentially of a non-foam material that is melt-bonded to the major, foam phase of the unitary composite foam slab. 13 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 7 wherein the minor, densified phase of the unitary composite foam slab is in the form of a minor, surface layer that is a sheet-like layer that provides a provides a major outer surface of the unitary composite foam slab, that has a thickness that is less than about 10% of a total thickness of the unitary composite foam slab, and that exhibits a relative density that is at least about four times the relative density of the major, foam phase of the unitary composite foam slab. 14 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 13 wherein the minor, surface layer of the unitary composite foam slab consists essentially of a non-foam material that is melt-bonded to the major, foam phase of the unitary composite foam slab. 15 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 14 wherein the minor, surface layer of the unitary composite foam slab, and the major, foam phase of the unitary composite foam slab, are both comprised of polyester or are both comprised of polyolefin. 16 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 7 wherein the minor, densified phase of the unitary composite foam slab is in the form of: a first minor surface layer that is a first sheet-like layer that provides a first major outer surface of the unitary composite foam slab, that has a thickness that is less than about 10% of the total thickness of the unitary composite foam slab, and that exhibits a relative density that is at least about four times the relative density of the major phase of the unitary composite foam slab; and, a second minor surface layer that is a second sheet-like layer that provides a second major outer surface of the unitary composite foam slab, that has a thickness that is less than about 10% of the total thickness of the unitary composite foam slab, and that exhibits a relative density that is at least about four times the relative density of the major phase of the unitary composite foam slab. 17 . The unitary composite foam slab of claim 16 wherein the first minor, surface layer of the unitary composite foam slab, the second minor, surface layer of the unitary composite foam slab, and the major, foam phase of the unitary composite foam slab, are all comprised of polyester or are all comprised of polyolefin. 18 . An article comprising the unitary composite foam slab of claim 1 with a substrate laminated to at least one major surface of the unitary composite foam slab. 19 . The article of claim 18 wherein the substrate is a biaxially oriented polymer film or a laminated stack of biaxially oriented polymer films. 20 . The article of claim 18 wherein the substrate is chosen from the group consisting of a fiber-reinforced polymeric film or sheet, a woven fabric, a knitted fabric, a nonwoven, and a metal foil.

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What does patent US2017246775A1 cover?
Laterally-coalesced foam slabs and methods and apparatus, including foaming dies, for making and using such foam slabs.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B5/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 31 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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