PE-based crosslinked elastomeric foam with high filler loadings for making shockpads and articles used in footwear and flooring applications

US9115252B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9115252-B2
Application numberUS-34505608-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 29, 2008
Priority dateDec 28, 2007
Publication dateAug 25, 2015
Grant dateAug 25, 2015

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Crosslinked foams having high filler loadings, which may be formed from A) a polyolefin having a crystallinity of 21 percent or less, an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer having a vinyl acetate content of less than 15 mole percent, or a combination thereof; B) a polyolefin having a viscosity between 500 and 20,000 cP, as measured using ASTM D1084 (Brookfield Viscosity at 350° F.); and C) a filler, wherein the crosslinked foam includes from 10 to 80 parts filler per hundred parts of components A, B, and C, by weight. In other aspects of embodiments disclosed herein, the crosslinked foam may optionally include one or more of: D) at least one polyolefin having a crystallinity of greater than 21 weight percent, an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer having a vinyl acetate content of 15 mole percent or greater, or a combination thereof; and E) a scorch retarder.

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What is claimed: 1. A crosslinked foam for use in footwear or as a shockpad, the foam comprising the reaction product of: A. a first polyolefin having a crystallinity of 21 percent or less, an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer having a vinyl acetate content of less than 15 mole percent, or a combination thereof; B. a second polyolefin having a viscosity between 500 and 20,000 cP, as measured using ASTM D1084, the second polyolefin having a crystallinity of greater than 21 percent; C. a filler, wherein the crosslinked foam comprises from 40 to 80 parts filler per hundred parts of components A, and B, by weight; D. a scorch retarder; and E. a third polyolefin having a crystallinity of greater than 21 percent; wherein the crosslinked foam, prior to crosslinking, comprises a thermoplastic composition, the thermoplastic composition comprising: i. 20 to 80 weight percent of component A; ii. 25 to 75 weight percent of component E; iii. greater than 0 to 6 weight percent of component B; iv. greater than 0 to 1 weight percent of component D; and v. 27 to 50 weight percent of component C; wherein the above weight percentages are based on the total weight of components A, B, C, D, and E. 2. The crosslinked foam of claim 1 , wherein components A and B were crosslinked using a peroxide curing agent. 3. The crosslinked foam of claim 1 , wherein components A and B were crosslinked using a heat activated curing system or a radiation induced curing system. 4. The crosslinked foam of claim 3 , wherein the heat activated curing system comprises at least one of sulfur and an epoxy. 5. The crosslinked foam of claim 3 , wherein the radiation activated curing system comprises at least one of e-beaming and gamma radiation. 6. The crosslinked foam of claim 1 , wherein components A and B were crosslinked using a silane derived compound. 7. The crosslinked foam of claim 1 wherein the foam comprises at least about 30 percent by weight gel content as measured using xylene extractables. 8. The crosslinked foam of claim 1 , wherein the filler comprises at least one of regrind and calcium carbonate. 9. The crosslinked foam of claim 1 , wherein the crosslinked foam has a density within the range from about 50 to about 500 kg/m 3 . 10. The crosslinked foam of claim 1 , wherein the crosslinked foam has an open cell volume of less than 30 percent. 11. The crosslinked foam of claim 1 , wherein the crosslinked foam has a thickness in the range from 1 to 80 mm. 12. An artificial turf, carpet, or flooring comprising a shock pad as defined in claim 1 . 13. A shoe, boot, or footwear comprising a shock pad as defined in claim 1 .

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  • Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers · CPC title

  • Extrusion of the foamable blend · CPC title

  • Closed cells, i.e. more than 50% of the pores are closed · CPC title

  • C08J9/0014Primary

    Use of organic additives · CPC title

  • Use of inorganic compounding ingredients · CPC title

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What does patent US9115252B2 cover?
Crosslinked foams having high filler loadings, which may be formed from A) a polyolefin having a crystallinity of 21 percent or less, an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer having a vinyl acetate content of less than 15 mole percent, or a combination thereof; B) a polyolefin having a viscosity between 500 and 20,000 cP, as measured using ASTM D1084 (Brookfield Viscosity at 350° F.); and C) a fille…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Prieto Miguel A, Oswald Katja, Torres Enrique, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08J9/0014. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Aug 25 2015 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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