Biaxially stretched polyester film and method for producing same, and optical sheet
US-2016130415-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US9868248B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9868248-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113880536-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2018 |
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A method for producing a stretched film comprising a first step of stretching a long film by increasing a holding distance in the width direction and a second step of shrinking by decreasing the holding distance in the width direction. One side edge of the long film has a traveling direction with at least three bending travels, while the other side edge has a traveling direction with at least two bending travels. The first step or the second step performs the bending travel at one or both of the side edges. The first step or the second step has a traveling trajectory in which the both side edges of the long film travel to the same side. The method achieves suppression of wrinkles formed on the stretched film, limitation of biaxiality of the stretched film, and provides a stretched film having optical properties suitably usable as a retardation plate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a stretched film, the method comprising stretching a long film in a desired direction by moving both side edges in a width direction of the long film along respective constant trajectories with the film held at the both side edges in the width direction, the both side edges consisting of a pair of one side edge and the other side edge, wherein the method performs at least once each a first step of stretching the long film by increasing a holding distance in the width direction of the film and a second step of shrinking by heating the long film having been stretched in the first step by decreasing the holding distance, and wherein when the first step is performed several times, the first time the first step is performed is the firstly-performed first step and when the second step is performed several times, the last time the second step is performed is the lastly-performed second step, the one side edge of the long film having a traveling direction with at least three bending travels, the other side edge thereof having a traveling direction with at least two bending travels, both the first step and the second step including a bending travel at either one or both of the side edges, at least one of the first step and the second step including such a traveling trajectory that the both side edges of the long film travel as bending to either the right or the left of the traveling direction, wherein the long film has a center line formed by connecting centers in the width direction of the long film and the center line of the long film in the at least one first step and the center line of the long film in the at least one second step form an angle of 160° to 174°, and the traveling direction of the long film before the firstly-performed first step being a direction angle difference of 0±3 degrees as that after the lastly-performed second step. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the long film has a center line formed by connecting centers in the width direction of the long film, the center line of the long film in the first step bending with respect to the center line of the long film before the firstly-performed first step, and the stretched film having undergone the first step and the second step having a width larger than a width of the long film before the firstly-performed first step. 3. A method for producing a stretched film, the method comprising stretching a long film in a desired direction by moving both side edges in a width direction of the long film along respective constant trajectories with the film held at the both side edges in the width direction, the both side edges consisting of a pair of one side edge and the other side edge, wherein the method performs at least once each a first step of stretching the long film by increasing a holding distance in the width direction of the film and a second step of shrinking by heating the long film having been stretched at the first step by decreasing the holding distance, the one side edge of the long film having a traveling direction with at least three bending travels, the other side edge thereof having a traveling direction with at least two bending travels, both the first step and the second step including a bending travel at either one or both of the side edges, at least one of the first step and the second step including such a traveling trajectory that the both side edges of the long film travel as bending to either the right or the left of the traveling direction, and wherein the long film has a center line formed by connecting centers in the width direction of the long film, the center line of the long film in the firstly-performed first step bending with respect to the center line of the immediately preceding long film, the stretched film having undergone all the first steps and the second steps having a width larger than a width of the long film before the firstly-performed first step, the traveling direction of the long film immediately before the firstly-performed first step of all the first steps being a direction angle difference of 0±3 degrees as that of the long film immediately after performing all the first steps and the second steps, and wherein the center line of the long film in the at least one first step and the center line of the long film in the at least one second stets form an angle of 160° to 174°. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the long film has a center line formed by connecting centers in the width direction of the long film, the center line of the long film in the second step bending with respect to at least one of the center line of the long film immediately before the firstly-performed first step and a line parallel to the latter center line, the center line of the long film in the first step bending to either one of the both side edges of the long film immediately before the firstly-performed first step, and the center line of the long film in the second step bending to the other of the both side edges of the long film immediately before the firstly-performed first step. 5. The method according to claim 1 , performing the bending travels three times at each of the both side edges of the long film, the bending travels at the one side edge having three starting points located respectively at the same position as or in the vicinity of those at the other side edge relative to a longitudinal direction of the long film. 6. The method according to claim 1 , performing a third step of longitudinal stretching of the long film in the traveling direction after the second step. 7. The method according to claim 1 , performing the first step and the second step while holding the both side edges of the long film by a tenter stretching machine capable of adjusting its width. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the center line of the long film in the at least one first step and the center line of the long film in the at least one second step form an angle of 160° to 170°. 9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the long film has a center line formed by connecting centers in the width direction of the long film, the long film having an angle formed by a line parallel to the traveling direction of the long film immediately before the firstly-performed first step and the center line of the long film in the first step larger than an angle formed by the line parallel to the traveling direction of the long film immediately before the firstly-performed first step and the center line of the long film in the second step. 10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the traveling direction of the long film immediately before the firstly-performed first step is a basic direction, the first step including a state in which the both side edges of the long film travel as bending to a same first side of the basic direction, and the second step including a state in which the both side edges of the long film travel as bending to a second side of the basic direction opposite to the first side in the first step. 11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the traveling direction of the long film immediately before the firstly-performed first step is a basic direction, the first step including a state in which the both side edges of the long film travel as bending to a same side of the basic direction, the second step including a state in which the one side edge of the long film travels in parallel to the basic direction and the other side edge of the long film travels as bending toward the one side edge, and wherein the center line of the long film in the at least one first step and the center line of the l
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