Microstructured tape comprising coextensive, intersecting paint-retention and hand-tear patterns

US9624406B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9624406-B2
Application numberUS-201314380882-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 18, 2013
Priority dateFeb 28, 2012
Publication dateApr 18, 2017
Grant dateApr 18, 2017

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Tape backings with a first major side and an oppositely-facing second major side, wherein the first major side includes coextensive, intersecting microstructured paint-retention and hand-tear patterns; and, tapes including such backings, and methods of making and using such tapes and tape backings.

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A hand-tearable plastic tape, comprising; a plastic backing comprising 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 microstructured paint-retention pattern comprising microreceptacles that are at least partially defined by a multiplicity of first microstructured partitions and a multiplicity of second microstructured partitions at least some of which intersect with the first microstructured partitions to define microreceptacles thereby, wherein at least some of the first microstructured partitions comprise first elongate ribs and wherein at least some of the second microstructured partitions comprise second elongate ribs; wherein the first major side of the backing also comprises a microstructured hand-tear pattern comprising a multiplicity of lines of weakness at least some of which comprise a long axis that is oriented at least generally transversely to the backing, wherein the microstructured paint-retention pattern and the microstructured hand-tear pattern are coextensive and intersecting with each other, wherein at least some of the first elongate ribs comprise a multiplicity of notches, the notches being spaced down the length of the elongate rib with each notch being superimposed on a line of weakness at a point at which the first elongate rib traverses the line of weakness, and wherein each notch comprises a lowest point at which the local height of the first elongate rib is less than 60% of the height of the first elongate rib at a location proximate its intersection with a second elongate rib; and wherein a pressure-sensitive adhesive is disposed on the second major side of the backing. 2. The tape of claim 1 wherein at least some of the lines of weakness are continuous lines of weakness each comprising a continuous groove that extends across the entire transverse width of the first side of the backing. 3. The tape of claim 2 wherein at least some of the continuous lines of weakness comprise a long axis that is oriented within plus or minus 5 degrees of the transverse axis of the backing. 4. The tape of claim 2 wherein at least some of the continuous grooves comprise sidewalls comprising a textured surface. 5. The tape of claim 1 wherein at least some of the lines of weakness are discontinuous lines of weakness that extend across the entire transverse width of the backing, each discontinuous line of weakness being collectively defined by a multiplicity of recesses that are spaced across the entire transverse width of the backing. 6. The tape of claim 5 wherein at least some of the discontinuous lines of weakness comprise a long axis that is oriented within plus or minus 5 degrees of the transverse axis of the backing. 7. The tape of claim 1 where the microstructured paint-retention pattern comprises a multiplicity of microreceptacles each comprising an average area of from about 10,000 to about 100,000 square microns, and wherein at least some of the first and second microstructured partitions comprise a height of from about 20 μm to about 80 μm. 8. The tape of claim 1 wherein at least some of the second microstructured partitions comprise a long axis that is oriented within plus or minus about 20 degrees of the long axis of at least some of the lines of weakness, and that is oriented at least generally transversely to the backing. 9. The tape of claim 8 wherein at least some of the first microstructured partitions are generally longitudinally aligned with the longitudinal axis of the backing. 10. The tape of claim 9 wherein the first microstructured partitions each comprise a long axis that is oriented within plus or minus about 5 degrees of the longitudinal axis of backing, wherein the second microstructured partitions each comprise a long axis that is oriented within plus or minus 5 degrees of the transverse axis of the backing and within plus or minus 5 degrees of the long axis of each of the lines of weakness, and wherein the long axis of each of the lines of weakness is oriented within plus or minus 5 degrees of the transverse axis of the backing. 11. The tape of claim 1 wherein the lines of weakness are continuous grooves and wherein at least some of the notches are configured so that a portion of the first elongate rib extends into the groove so that an outwardmost surface of at least a part of the extending portion of the first elongate rib is located inward from the first major surface of the first side of the backing. 12. The tape of claim 1 wherein at least some areas of the plastic backing on the first major side comprises a textured surface. 13. The tape of claim 1 wherein the backing contains, less any mineral fillers present, at least 95 wt. % of polyethylene homopolymers that consist essentially of a blend of low density polyethylene and high density polyethylene, at a blend ratio of from about 60:40 to about 40:60 by weight. 14. The tape of claim 1 wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is chosen from the group consisting of (meth)acrylate adhesives, natural rubber adhesives, synthetic rubber adhesives, silicone adhesives, and block copolymer adhesives. 15. The tape of claim 1 wherein the tape comprises an elongate length in the form of a self-wound roll in which a major surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive is in releasable contact with at least outwardmost surfaces of the microstructured first and/or second partitions of the first major side of the tape. 16. The tape of claim 1 wherein a low adhesion backsize coating is present on at least outwardmost surfaces of the microstructured first and/or second partitions of the first major side of the tape. 17. 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 hand-tearable plastic tape of claim 1 to the second surface portion; and, applying liquid paint to at least the first surface portion. 18. A hand-tearable plastic tape, comprising; a plastic backing comprising 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 microstructured paint-retention pattern comprising microreceptacles that are at least partially defined by a multiplicity of first microstructured partitions and a multiplicity of second microstructured partitions at least some of which intersect with the first microstructured partitions to define microreceptacles thereby, wherein at least some of the first microstructured partitions comprise first elongate ribs and wherein at least some of the second microstructured partitions comprise second elongate ribs; wherein the first major side of the backing also comprises a microstructured hand-tear pattern comprising a multiplicity of lines of weakness at least some of which comprise a long axis that is oriented at least generally transversely to the backing, wherein the microstructured paint-retention pattern and the microstructured hand-tear pattern are coextensive and intersecting with each other, wherein at least some of the first elongate ribs comprise a multiplicity of gaps, the gaps being spaced down the length of the elongate rib with each gap being superimposed on a line of weakness at a point at which the first elongate rib traverses the line of weakness

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What does patent US9624406B2 cover?
Tape backings with a first major side and an oppositely-facing second major side, wherein the first major side includes coextensive, intersecting microstructured paint-retention and hand-tear patterns; and, tapes including such backings, and methods of making and using such tapes and tape backings.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05D3/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 2017 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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