Regrind polyurethane with glycol or polyol additive

US9801431B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9801431-B2
Application numberUS-201615004416-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2016
Priority dateSep 25, 2010
Publication dateOct 31, 2017
Grant dateOct 31, 2017

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A surface element including a recycled polyurethane and a glycol or polyol additive is provided. The surface element has an increased tearability as compared to the recycled polyurethane. An article of footwear and methods of preparing an article of footwear are also provided.

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What is claimed is: 1. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element, prepared by a method comprising: providing scrap polyurethane, wherein the scrap polyurethane has a first melt index and a first tearability; mixing the scrap polyurethane with a glycol or polyol additive; increasing the first melt index; forming a sheet from the polyurethane and glycol or polyol additive mixture; applying an area of the sheet to an outer region of an article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear; and forming the surface element, wherein forming the surface element comprises tearing away a perimeter of the sheet around the area. 2. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 1 , wherein increasing the first melt index comprises increasing the melt index of the scrap polyurethane by at least three-fold. 3. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 1 , wherein the scrap polyurethane and glycol or polyol additive are melted together. 4. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 1 , wherein applying the area of the sheet comprises laminating the area of the sheet onto the footwear or the component of an article of footwear. 5. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 1 , wherein additives are added to the scrap polyurethane or to the mixture of the scrap polyurethane with the glycol or polyol additive such that the surface element has an appearance selected from the group consisting of matte appearance and shiny appearance. 6. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 1 , wherein the scrap polyurethane comprises scrap polyurethane from a shoe component. 7. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 1 , wherein forming the surface element comprises tearing away a perimeter of the sheet around the area. 8. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 7 , further comprising applying the perimeter of the sheet to a region of the article of footwear to form a second surface element. 9. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 1 , wherein the surface element has a melt index of at least 100 grams/10 minutes at 190 C/8700 grams as provided by ASTM D1238. 10. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 1 , wherein the glycol or polyol additive comprises butanediol. 11. An article of footwear or a component of an article of footwear having a surface element according to claim 1 , wherein the surface element comprises less than about 5% of the glycol or polyol additive by weight. 12. An article of apparel or sports equipment with a surface element prepared by a method comprising: providing recycled polyurethane, wherein the recycled polyurethane has a first melt index and a first tearability; mixing the recycled polyurethane with a glycol or polyol additive; increasing the first melt index; forming a sheet from the polyurethane and glycol or polyol additive mixture; applying an area of the sheet to an outer region of an article of apparel or sports equipment; and forming the surface element, wherein forming the surface element comprises tearing away a perimeter of the sheet around the area. 13. An article of apparel or sports equipment with a surface element according to claim 12 , wherein increasing the first melt index comprises increasing the melt index of the recycled polyurethane by at least three-fold. 14. An article of apparel or sports equipment with a surface element according to claim 12 , wherein applying the area of the sheet comprises laminating the area of the sheet onto the article of apparel or sports equipment. 15. An article of apparel or sports equipment with a surface element according to claim 12 , wherein additives are added to the recycled polyurethane or to the mixture of the recycled polyurethane with the glycol or polyol additive, such that the surface element has an appearance selected from the group consisting of matte appearance and shiny appearance. 16. An article of apparel or sports equipment with a surface element according to claim 12 , wherein the recycled polyurethane comprises scrap polyurethane from a shoe component. 17. An article of apparel or sports equipment with a surface element according to claim 12 , wherein forming the surface element comprises tearing away a perimeter of the sheet around the area. 18. An article of apparel or sports equipment with a surface element according to claim 12 , wherein the surface element has a melt index of at least 100 grams/10 minutes at 190 C/8700 grams as provided by ASTM D1238. 19. An article of apparel or sports equipment with a surface element according to claim 12 , wherein the glycol or polyol additive comprises butanediol. 20. An article of apparel or sports equipment with a surface element according to claim 12 , wherein the surface element comprises less than about 5% of the glycol or polyol additive by weight.

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  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • provided with logos, letters, signatures or the like decoration (A43B23/24 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Footwear characterised by the material · CPC title

  • A43B23/24Primary

    Ornamental buckles; Other ornaments for shoes without fastening function · CPC title

  • Polyhydroxylic alcohols · CPC title

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What does patent US9801431B2 cover?
A surface element including a recycled polyurethane and a glycol or polyol additive is provided. The surface element has an increased tearability as compared to the recycled polyurethane. An article of footwear and methods of preparing an article of footwear are also provided.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B23/24. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 31 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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