Film for tire inner liner and method for manufacturing the same
US-9527254-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9550921B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9550921-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213584451-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2017 |
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A hand-tearable masking tape with a primary microstructured hand-tear pattern and at least one secondary hand-tear pattern oriented so that the tape exhibits multi-directional tear.
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A hand-tearable masking tape, comprising: a plastic backing comprising a thickness and a longitudinal length and a longitudinal axis and a transverse width and transverse axis, and comprising a first major side and an oppositely-facing second major side; wherein the first major side of the backing comprises a primary microstructured hand-tear pattern comprising a multiplicity of primary lines of weakness at least some of which are continuous primary lines of weakness each comprising a continuous groove that does not penetrate through the entire thickness of the plastic backing and that extends across the entire transverse width of the first side of the backing and that comprises a long axis that is oriented within plus or minus 10 degrees of the transverse axis of the backing, and wherein the first major side of the backing comprises a first secondary microstructured hand-tear pattern and a second secondary microstructured hand-tear pattern, wherein the first secondary microstructured hand-tear pattern comprising a multiplicity of first secondary lines of weakness comprising dead-end cavities that do not penetrate through the entire thickness of the plastic backing, at least some of which comprise a long axis that is oriented at an angle of about 25 degrees to about 90 degrees relative to the long axis of the primary lines of weakness, wherein the second secondary microstructured hand-tear pattern comprising a multiplicity of second secondary lines of weakness comprising dead-end cavities that do not penetrate through the entire thickness of the plastic backing, at least some of which comprise a long axis that is oriented at an angle of about 25 to about 65 degrees relative to the long axis of the primary lines of weakness and oriented at an angle of about 50 degrees to about 90 degrees relative to the long axis of the first secondary lines of weakness and, a pressure-sensitive adhesive disposed on the second major side of the backing. 2. The tape of claim 1 wherein the primary lines of weakness are oriented within plus or minus five degrees of the transverse axis of the backing, wherein the first secondary lines of weakness are oriented at an angle of about 40 to about 50 degrees relative to the long axis of the primary lines of weakness, and wherein the second secondary lines of weakness are oriented at an angle of about 40 to about 50 degrees relative to the long axis of the primary lines of weakness and at an angle of about 80 to about 90 degrees relative to the long axis of the first secondary lines of weakness. 3. The tape of claim 1 wherein the primary lines of weakness are oriented within plus or minus two degrees of the transverse axis of the backing, wherein the first secondary lines of weakness are oriented at an angle of about 45 degrees relative to the long axis of the primary lines of weakness, and wherein the second secondary lines of weakness are oriented at an angle of about 45 degrees relative to the long axis of the primary lines of weakness and at an angle of about 90 degrees relative to the long axis of the first secondary lines of weakness. 4. The tape of claim 1 wherein at least some of the first and second secondary lines of weakness are discontinuous secondary lines of weakness each comprising a multiplicity of recesses spaced along the long axis. 5. The tape of claim 4 wherein the discontinuous lines of weakness each comprise a discontinuity at a location at which the discontinuous line of weakness intersects with a continuous primary line of weakness. 6. The tape of claim 4 wherein at least some of the recesses of the multiplicity of recesses that provide the discontinuous secondary lines of weakness, comprise a depth that is less than about 70% of the depth of the continuous primary lines of weakness. 7. The tape of claim 1 further comprising a low adhesion backsize disposed on the first major side of the backing. 8. The tape of claim 7 wherein the low adhesion backsize comprises a silicone material comprising the reaction product, of one or more (meth)acrylic monomers and/or oligomers and/or vinyl monomers and/or oligomers, with silicone macromer chosen from the following: a vinyl-functional silicone macromer having the general formula of Formula I: and R is H or an alkyl group; or, a mercapto-functional silicone macromer having the general formula of Formula IIa, IIb, or IIc: or, combinations or mixtures or any of the above silicone macromers. 9. The tape of claim 1 further comprising a microstructured paint-retention pattern that is provided on either the first or the second major side of the backing. 10. The tape of claim 9 wherein the microstructured paint-retention pattern is collectively provided by a first set of microstructured partitions in the form of first non-intersecting elongate ribs, and a second set of microstructured partitions in the form of second non-intersecting elongate ribs, and wherein the elongate ribs of the first set of microstructured partitions comprise long axes that are generally orthogonal to the long axes of the elongate ribs of the second set of microstructured partitions. 11. The tape of claim 10 wherein the long axes of the elongate ribs of the second set of microstructured partitions are aligned within plus or minus about 5 degrees of the long axes of the primary lines of weakness and are aligned within plus or minus about 5 degrees of the transverse axis of the backing, and wherein the long axes of the elongate ribs of the first set of microstructured partitions are aligned at about 90 degrees relative to the transverse axis of the backing. 12. The tape of claim 9 wherein the microstructured paint-retention pattern is provided on the first major side of the backing. 13. The tape of claim 9 wherein the microstructured paint-retention pattern is provided on the second major side of the backing. 14. The tape of claim 1 wherein the primary lines of weakness each comprise a long axis that is oriented within plus or minus two degrees of the transverse axis of the backing and wherein the first secondary lines of weakness each comprise a long axis that is oriented at an angle of about 90 degrees relative to the long axis of the primary lines of weakness. 15. A method of painting a first surface portion while masking a second surface portion so that it is not painted, the method comprising: adhesively attaching a length of the tape of claim 1 to the second surface portion and then applying liquid paint to at least the first surface portion.
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