Porous material, producing method thereof, and serial producing apparatus thereof
US-2015376363-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US2024117136A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024117136-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318503466-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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Components for articles of footwear and athletic equipment including a foam are provided. The foam portion of the components and articles include a composition which includes a thermoplastic copolyester, the composition having a foam structure. A polymer layer is provided on at least on surface of the foam portion. The polymer layer can control or reduce the water uptake of the foam portion. Methods of making the compositions, foams, and components are provided, as well as methods of making an article of footwear including one of the foam components. In some aspects, the foams and foam components can be made by injection molding, or injection molding followed by compression molding.
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What is claimed: 1 . A thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole for an article of footwear, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer does not include a thermoplastic polyurethane or an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, and wherein the thermoplastic elastomeric foam is a multicellular foam structure. 2 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 1 , wherein the foam midsole has a split tear value of about 1.0 kilogram per centimeter to 4.5 kilogram per centimeter. 3 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 1 , wherein the foam midsole has a specific gravity of from about 0.02 to about 0.22. 4 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 1 , wherein the foam midsole has an energy efficiency of greater than or equal to about 60 percent when determined using the Cyclic Compression test. 5 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 1 , wherein the foam midsole has an energy return of about 400 mJ to 1000 mJ when determined using the Cyclic Compression test as described herein. 6 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 1 , wherein the foam midsole has a stiffness of about 200 kilopascals to about 1000 kilopascals, for a cylindrical sample having a diameter of about 45 millimeters as determined using the Cyclic Compression Test. 7 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic elastomeric foam of the foam midsole is substantially free of a chemical blowing agent or a decomposition product thereof. 8 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 1 , wherein the multicellular foam structure comprises less than 10 percent of cells having a closed cell microstructure. 9 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 1 , wherein the multicellular foam structure has an average cell size of from about 100 microns to about 1 millimeter. 10 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic elastomeric foam comprises a thermoplastic copolyester. 11 . A thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole for an article of footwear, wherein the thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole is produced by the method comprising: forming a single phase solution of a blowing agent dissolved in a molten polymeric material comprising a thermoplastic elastomer, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer does not include a thermoplastic polyurethane, and the molten polymeric material does not include ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer; injecting the single phase solution into a mold cavity, wherein the mold cavity is configured to mold a midsole for an article of footwear; physically foaming the single phase solution in the mold cavity, thereby forming a foamed molten polymeric material; solidifying the foamed molten polymeric material in the mold cavity, thereby forming a foam midsole having a multicellular foam structure, wherein the foam is a thermoplastic elastomeric foam; and removing the foam midsole from the mold cavity. 12 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 11 , wherein, following removing the foam midsole from the mold cavity, cooling the foam midsole to about 25 degrees C., and equilibrating the foam midsole at about 25 degrees C. and about 1 atm of pressure, a volume of the equilibrated foam midsole is within plus or minus 5 percent of a volume of the mold cavity. 13 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 11 , wherein the forming the single phase solution of the blowing agent dissolved in the molten polymeric material comprises infusing a solid resin comprising the polymeric material with the blowing agent to form infused resin, and melting the infused resin to form the single phase solution. 14 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 11 , wherein the injecting comprises controlling a mold cavity temperature prior to injecting the single phase solution into the mold cavity. 15 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 11 , wherein the method comprises applying a gas counter pressure to the mold cavity prior to injecting the single phase solution into the mold cavity to produce a pressurized mold cavity; injecting the single phase solution into the pressurized mold cavity wherein the pressurized mold cavity has a first pressure greater than atmospheric pressure; and physically foaming the single phase solution comprises decreasing the first pressure to a second pressure and initiating formation of gas bubbles by the blowing agent, thereby foaming the molten polymeric material. 16 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 15 , wherein the gas counter pressure applied to the mold cavity is at least about 550 psi; the second pressure is atmospheric pressure; and wherein decreasing the first pressure to the second pressure comprises using a controlled rate of pressure decrease until the mold cavity has a pressure equal to atmospheric pressure; and the controlled rate of pressure decrease is from about 10 psi per sec to about 600 psi per sec. 17 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 11 , wherein the foaming occurs at a foaming temperature; and wherein the foaming temperature is from about the melting temperature of the thermoplastic elastomer to about 50 degrees C. above a tail temperature of the thermoplastic elastomer. 18 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 11 , wherein the blowing agent is present in an amount of about 1% to about 3% or about 1% to about 5% by weight based on upon a total weight of the single phase solution. 19 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 11 , wherein the thermoplastic elastomer is a thermoplastic copolyester elastomer. 20 . The thermoplastic elastomeric foam midsole of claim 11 , wherein the single phase solution is injected into the mold cavity at an injection temperature, the injection temperature being from about the melting temperature of the thermoplastic elastomer to about 50 degrees C. above a tail temperature of the thermoplastic elastomer.
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