Method for producing skin-covered foamed molded article and resulting product
US-2015360401-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9649794B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9649794-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615041105-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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A method of reducing the number or size of voids in a polyurethane comprises reacting the formulation components in a container having an inner surface, or having a liner that has an inner surface, that has been modified to reduce the shear forces that normally accompany introduction of such components into a container. This is done by modifying the inner container's or container liner's surface by profiling and/or engraving it, or by including as a liner a mesh. The profiling and/or engraving or mesh serves to alter the formulation's flow dynamics such that the polyurethane has fewer and/or smaller voids, i.e., has a more uniform density, than polyurethanes formed without the modification.
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A method of reducing the number or size of voids in a polyurethane formed in situ in a container, comprising forming a flow of at least two reactive polyurethane formulation components from a component source such that at least a portion of the flow contacts an inner surface of a liner of the container, the inner surface being (1) modified over at least 25 percent thereof by either (a) profiling features, said profiling features each having an average height-to-surface measurement ranging from 0.5 mm to 20 mm; or (b) engraving features, said engraving features having a depth-to-surface measurement ranging from 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm; the profiling or engraving features being repeated at intervals that range from 2 to 5 times the height-to-surface or depth-to-surface measurement, respectively; wherein an added surface area of the inner surface of the liner is at least 25 percent greater as compared to a smooth inner liner without the profiling features or the engraving features; or (2) a mesh or having a mesh interposed between the inner surface and the component source, wherein the mesh has an average pore diameter ranging from 1 mm to 40 mm; under conditions such that a polyurethane is formed, the polyurethane having fewer or smaller voids than a polyurethane formed under identical conditions but without a modified inner surface. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the inner surface is modified over at least 30 percent thereof by either the (a) profiling features or the (b) engraving features. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the polyurethane has voids that are (1) at least 10 percent fewer; (2) at least 10 percent smaller in diameter; or (3) a combination thereof; than a polyurethane formed under identical conditions but without the modified inner surface. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the inner surface is modified over at least 80 percent thereof by either the (a) profiling features or the (b) engraving features. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the profile features have an average height-to-surface measurement that ranges from 1 mm to 10 mm. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of the liner is modified by either the profiling features or the engraving features. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein at least 40 percent of a total area of the inner surface is covered with profile features that correspond to the profiling features or the engraving features. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein an added surface area of the inner surface of the liner is at least 50 percent greater as compared to a smooth inner liner without the profiling features or the engraving features. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein an added surface area of the inner surface of the liner is at least 80 percent greater as compared to a smooth inner liner without the profiling features or the engraving features. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the liner is a high impact polystyrene liner with profiling features. 11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising using a vacuum assisted injection method that includes injecting the component source into a closed mold cavity of the container that is at a reduced pressure from 300 mbar to 950 mbar, the container being a household appliance. 12. An improvement in a method to form a polyurethane in situ in a container, wherein a flow of at least two reactive polyurethane formulation components into a container with an inner surface is initiated and the components react to form the polyurethane in the container, and wherein the flow exhibits dynamics that include shear forces resulting from the interaction of the flow and the inner surface, and wherein the polyurethane formed in the container from the formulation exhibits undesirable voids therein, the improvement comprising reducing the shear forces resulting from the interaction of the flow and the inner surface by (1) by inserting a liner having a modified inner surface into the container, such that the modification increases the area of the liner inner surface of the container contacting the formulation by a factor of at least 25 percent compared to that of an otherwise identical container having an unmodified inner surface; or (2) wherein the liner is a mesh interposed between the inner surface and the component source, wherein the mesh has an average pore diameter ranging from 1 mm to 40 mm; such that the polyurethane exhibits voids that are fewer in number or smaller in average diameter, or both, than voids in a polyurethane formed identically but without the modified inner container or liner surface. 13. The improvement of claim 12 , wherein the modification increases the area of the inner surface by a factor of at least 50 percent. 14. The improvement of claim 12 , wherein the voids are decreased in number, size or both by at least 10 percent. 15. The improvement of claim 12 , wherein the polyurethane has voids that are (1) at least 10 percent fewer; (2) at least 10 percent smaller in diameter; or (3) a combination thereof; than a polyurethane formed under identical conditions but without the modified inner surface.
Filling preformed cavities {(B29C44/1204 takes precedence)} · CPC title
Insulating · CPC title
Foaming under special conditions, e.g. in sub-atmospheric pressure, in or on a liquid · CPC title
Anchoring by foaming into a preformed part, e.g. by penetrating through holes (anchoring by moulding in general B29C37/0078; outsert moulding B29C45/14344, B29C70/74) · CPC title
Use of {PU, i.e.} polyureas or polyurethanes {or derivatives thereof}, as moulding material · CPC title
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