Hot-melt adhesive based on blend of amorphous and crystalline polymers for multilayer bonding
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B32B-007/12
B32B-027/04
B32B-027/32
A61L-015/58
출원번호
UP-0211744
(2008-09-16)
등록번호
US-7786032
(2010-09-20)
발명자
/ 주소
Zhou, Peiguang
Blenke, Timothy James
출원인 / 주소
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Armstrong Teasdale LLP
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10인용 특허 :
138
초록▼
The present invention is generally directed to adhesive compositions comprising selected ratios of crystalline and amorphous polymers. In some versions of the invention, polymers capable of existing in different configurations (e.g., a polymer such as polypropylene which can exist in an atactic, syn
The present invention is generally directed to adhesive compositions comprising selected ratios of crystalline and amorphous polymers. In some versions of the invention, polymers capable of existing in different configurations (e.g., a polymer such as polypropylene which can exist in an atactic, syndiotactic. or isotactic configuration) is used to prepare adhesives of the present invention. As an example, a selected amount of isotactic polypropylene is blended with a selected amount of atactic polypropylene to prepare an adhesive composition having one or more performance properties (e.g., bond strength) that are superior to the performance properties of a conventional hot-melt adhesive.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A laminated structure comprising at least a portion of a first layer attached to at least a portion of a second layer using an adhesive composition, the adhesive composition comprising a low density polyethylene having a degree of crystallinity of less than about 20% and a nu
What is claimed is: 1. A laminated structure comprising at least a portion of a first layer attached to at least a portion of a second layer using an adhesive composition, the adhesive composition comprising a low density polyethylene having a degree of crystallinity of less than about 20% and a number-average molecular weight between about 1,000 and about 300,000, and an isotactic polymer having a degree of crystallinity of at least about 40% and a number-average molecular weight between about 3,000 and about 200,000, wherein the first layer is a neck-bonded laminate substrate that comprises a polyethylene layer sandwiched between two spunbond polypropylene layers, wherein the low density polyethylene has a density in the range of 0.910 to 0.935 grams per cubic centimeter. 2. The laminated structure of claim 1, wherein the laminated structure has a static-peel-failure time of at least about 1 hour. 3. The laminated structure of claim 1, wherein the laminated structure has a static-peel-failure time of at least about 8 hours. 4. The laminated structure of claim 1, wherein the laminated structure has a static-peel-failure time of at least about 24 hours. 5. The laminated structure of claim 1, wherein the laminated structure has a relative accretion value of less than 1. 6. The laminated structure of claim 1, wherein the laminated structure has a relative accretion value of less than 0.5. 7. The laminated structure of claim 1, wherein the laminated structure has a relative accretion value of less than 0.2. 8. The laminated structure of claim 1, wherein the second layer is selected from the group consisting of: nonwoven material, woven material, film, and an elasticized component. 9. The laminated structure of claim 1, wherein the second layer comprises at least one of the group consisting of cellulosic material, thermoplastic material, and combinations thereof. 10. A laminated structure comprising a first neck-bonded laminate substrate and a second neck-bonded laminate substrate, said first neck-bonded laminate substrate being bonded to said second neck-bonded laminate substrate with an adhesive composition comprising a low density polyethylene having a degree of crystallinity of less than about 20% and a number-average molecular weight of from about 1,000 to about 300,000 and an isotactic polymer having a degree of crystallinity of at least about 40% and a number-average molecular weight of from about 3,000 to about 200,000, wherein at least one of said first neck-bonded laminate substrate and said second neck-bonded laminate substrate comprises a polyethylene layer sandwiched between two spunbond polypropylene layers, and wherein said low density polyethylene has a density in the range of 0.910 to 0.935 grams per cubic centimeter. 11. The laminated structure as set forth in claim 10 wherein one of said first neck-bonded laminate substrate and said second necked-bonded laminated substrate comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a nonwoven material, a woven material, a film, an elasticized component, a cellulosic material, a thermoplastic material, a polypropylene spunbonded material, or combinations thereof. 12. The laminated structure as set forth in claim 10 wherein said adhesive composition is in liquefied form. 13. The laminated structure as set forth in claim 10 wherein said adhesive composition is hot-melt processable at a temperature of about 450° F. or less. 14. The laminated structure as set forth in claim 10 wherein the degree of crystallinity of said low density polyethylene is less than about 15%. 15. The laminated structure as set forth in claim 10 wherein the degree of crystallinity of said isotactic polymer is at least about 60%. 16. The laminated structure as set forth in claim 10 wherein said adhesive composition comprises between about 50 and about 90 weight percent of the low density polyethylene and between about 5 and about 50 weight percent of the isotactic polymer. 17. The laminated structure as set forth in claim 10 wherein said isotactic polymer is selected from the group consisting of high density polyethylene, isotactic polystyrene, isotactic polybutene and combinations thereof. 18. The laminated structure as set forth in claim 10 wherein said isotactic polymer comprises isotactic polypropylene. 19. The laminated structure as set forth in claim 10 wherein one of said first neck-bonded laminate substrate and said second neck-bonded laminate substrate is a stretch-bonded laminate composed of an elongated elastic web or elongated elastomeric strands bonded between two spunbonded layers.
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