Halogen and plasticizer free permeable laminate
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B32B-003/10
B32B-027/12
출원번호
US-0121834
(2005-05-04)
등록번호
US-8216660
(2012-07-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Nahmias, A. Michael
Pierce, Richard
Souza, Kevin J.
Wyner, James H.
Geller, Marilyn
Wyner, Daniel
출원인 / 주소
SHAWMUT Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
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The invention provides breathable laminated articles, preferably free from harmful halogens and plasticizers, which can be constructed and arranged to be usable for any application, such as wallcoverings, where breathability and being free from harmful halogens and/or plasticizers is advantageous. F
The invention provides breathable laminated articles, preferably free from harmful halogens and plasticizers, which can be constructed and arranged to be usable for any application, such as wallcoverings, where breathability and being free from harmful halogens and/or plasticizers is advantageous. For example, the breathable laminated article can be made from a non-woven, breathable backing layer of material, the backing layer having a plurality of microprojections on a first side, coupled along the first side to a top layer, where the top layer may or may not be breathable, to form an assembly. This assembly has at least one variation formed in the level of the surface of the first side of the first layer, wherein the variation in level is formed such that the microprojections penetrate at least a portion of the top layer to form microapertures that improve the breathability of the top layer. In another example, the breathable laminated article can be made from a non-woven, breathable backing layer laminated to a breathable, essentially halogen free, and essentially plasticizer free top layer. Optionally, the top layer can be have at least one variation in level formed on its top surface, such as by embossing. In addition, a layer of printing optionally can be disposed between the backing and top layers.
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1. A breathable laminated article, comprising: a first layer of a first material, the first layer having first and second sides; anda second layer having first and second sides and comprising a substantially breathable material having a plurality of micro-projections along at least a portion of its
1. A breathable laminated article, comprising: a first layer of a first material, the first layer having first and second sides; anda second layer having first and second sides and comprising a substantially breathable material having a plurality of micro-projections along at least a portion of its first side, the second layer being laminated along its first side to the second side of the first layer; wherein the breathable laminated article has at least one variation formed in a surface of the first side of the first layer, the variation permitting at least a portion of the plurality of microprojections to penetrate at least a portion of the first layer enough to form a respective plurality of microapertures in at least a portion of the first layer. 2. The laminated article of claim 1, wherein the breathable laminated article has at least one of heat and pressure applied along at least a portion of the first side of the first layer, the at least one of heat and pressure softening the first layer enough to form the variation in the first side of the first layer. 3. The laminated article of claim 2, wherein the at least one of heat and pressure is applied during at least one of laminating, embossing, bead blasting, shot blasting, electro-discharge texturing, grinding, stamping, etching, laser machining, laser engraving, photochemical etching, and electron beam texturing. 4. The laminated article of claim 2, wherein the at least one of heat and pressure is provided when the second layer is laminated to the first layer. 5. The laminated article of claim 1, wherein the microprojections penetrate at least a portion of the first layer to a degree sufficient to improve the breathability of the first layer as compared to the breathability of the first layer before the micro apertures are formed therein. 6. The laminated article of claim 5, wherein the second material is selected such that at least one of the size and quantity of its microprojections increases the breathability of the first layer as compared to the breathability of the first layer before the microapertures are formed in the first layer. 7. The laminated article of claim 1, wherein the second material comprises a non-woven material comprising a plurality of fibers, at least some of which project from the second side to form the microprojections. 8. The laminated article of claim 1, wherein the first material comprises a film that is essentially free of at least one of a plasticizer and a halogen. 9. The laminated article of claim 8, wherein the first material comprises at least one of polyolefin; polylactide; aliphatic polyurethane; aromatic polyurethane; ether; polyurethane blended with ether or ester; poly ether block amide (PEBA); polyetheresteramide block copolymer; PEBA blended with at least one of polyethylene, acid modified poly ethylene, maleic anhydride modified polyethylene, polyurethane, and polyethylene produced by a metallocene process; a blend of PEBA with at least one of ethyl acrylic, methyl acrylic and ethyl methyl acrylic copolymers of acrylic acid and polyethylene; an olefin; ethylene; polyethylene; polypropylene; polybutene; copolymers of polypropylene, ethylene, or butene-1; and terpolymers of polypropylene, ethylene, or butene-1. 10. The laminated article of claim 1, wherein the first material comprises at least one of polypropylene; copolymers or terpolymers of polypropylene; low density polyethylene; medium density polyethylene; linear low density polyethylene; metallocene polyethylene; high density polyethylene; polybutene-1; propylene; butene-1 multi-polymers; polyethylene terephthalate; polybutylene terephthalate; polycarbonate or copolymers of polycarbonates; polymethylacrylate or copolymers of methylacrylates; polyamide; nylons; polylactide; LEXAN; polyacrylontrile butylene styrene; polyacetal; polystyrenes; ionomers; thermoplastic urethane; olefin; polyolefin; ethylene; ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA); ethylene acrylic acid copolymer (EAA); ethylene methylacrylic acid (EMA); ethyl methyl acrylic copolymers or acrylic acid or polyethylene; 2-ethoxy ethyl methacrylate (EEMA); acrylic acid; methyl acrylic acid; polypropylene; copolymers or terpolymers of ethylene, polypropylene, polybutene, or butene-1. 11. The laminated article of claim 1, further comprising a third layer disposed between the second side of the first layer and the first side of the second layer, the third layer comprising a printed pattern, wherein the printed pattern is printed such that it is either (a) reverse printed on the second side of the first layer or (b) printed on the first side of the second layer. 12. The laminated article of claim 11, wherein the first layer is sufficiently translucent to enable the printed pattern to be visible when viewed from the first side of the first layer. 13. The laminated article of claim 1, wherein the laminated article is constructed and arranged to be usable as a wallcovering. 14. The laminated article of claim 1, wherein the second layer is releasably laminated to the first layer so as to permit the second layer to be at least partially removable from the first layer. 15. The laminated article of claim 14, wherein the remaining first layer comprises a plurality of microapertures formed therein. 16. A laminated article, comprising: a first layer comprising a breathable, substantially translucent, essentially halogen-free, and essentially plasticizer-free material, the first layer having first and second sides, the first side of the first layer having at least one variation formed in a surface of the first side of the first layer;a second layer laminated to the second side of the first layer, the second layer comprising a substantially opaque, breathable, non-woven material having first and second sides;a printed pattern layer coupled to the first layer, anda protective coating coupled to the printed pattern layer. 17. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the printed pattern layer is either reverse printed on the second side of the first layer or printed on the first side of the second layer. 18. The laminated article of claim 17, wherein if the printed pattern layer is printed on the first side of the second layer, the laminated article further comprises a protective coating applied over at least a portion of the printed pattern layer. 19. The laminated article of claim 16, further comprising another layer disposed between the second side of the first layer and the first side of the second layer, the another layer comprising an adhesive. 20. The laminated article of claim 19, wherein the adhesive is applied in a discontinuous pattern. 21. The laminated article of claim 16, further comprising another layer laminated to the second side of the second layer, the another layer having first and second sides, the first side of the another layer being coupled to the second side of the second layer, the another layer comprising a web material. 22. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the first layer comprises at least one of polyetheresteramide block copolymer, poly ether block amide (PEBA), and a urethane. 23. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the variation is formed by at least one of laminating, embossing, bead blasting, shot blasting, electro-discharge texturing, grinding, stamping, etching, laser machining, laser engraving, photochemical etching, and electron beam texturing. 24. The laminated article of claim 22, wherein the laminated article is embossed along the first side of the first layer. 25. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the first layer comprises at least one of aliphatic polyurethane; aromatic polyurethane; polylactide; ether; ester; polyurethane blended with ether or ester; poly ether block amide (PEBA); polyetheresteramide block copolymer; PEBA blended with at least one of polyethylene, acid modified poly ethylene, maleic anhydride modified polyethylene, polyurethane, and polyethylene produced by a metallocene process; a blend of PEBA with at least one of ethyl acrylic, methyl acrylic, and ethyl methyl acrylic copolymers of acrylic acid and polyethylene; an olefin; ethylene; polyethylene; polypropylene; polybutene; polyolefin; ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA); ethylene acrylic acid copolymer (EAA); ethylene methylacrylic acid (EMA); ethyl methyl acrylic copolymers of acrylic acid or polyethylene; 2-ethoxy ethyl methacrylate (EEMA); acrylic acid; methyl acrylic acid; and copolymers and terpolymers of polypropylene, ethylene, or butene-1. 26. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the first layer comprises 20-100% by weight of at least one of polyetheresteramide block copolymer and poly ether block amide (PEBA). 27. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the first layer further comprises maleic acid polyethylene modified copolymer. 28. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the second layer comprises reinforced cellulose. 29. The laminated article of claim 19, wherein the adhesive layer further comprises at least one of a fungicide and a fire-retarding chemical. 30. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the article is constructed and arranged to be usable as a breathable wallcovering. 31. The laminated article of claim 10, further comprising: a printed pattern layer coupled to the first layer. 32. The laminated article of claim 10, wherein the first layer is corona treated. 33. The laminated article of claim 10, wherein the second layer comprises polyester. 34. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the first layer is corona treated. 35. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the second layer comprises polyester. 36. The laminated article of claim 33, further comprising: a printed pattern layer coupled to the first layer. 37. The laminated article of claim 36, wherein the first layer is corona treated. 38. The laminated article of claim 36, further comprising: a protective coating coupled to the printed pattern layer. 39. The laminated article of claim 31, further comprising: a protective coating coupled to the printed pattern layer. 40. The laminated article of claim 16, further comprising: an adhesive-containing layer disposed between the first layer and the second layer. 41. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the first layer further comprises at least one of an ethylene acrylic acid copolymer and ethyl methyl acrylate ethylene copolymer. 42. The laminated article of claim 1, wherein the first layer comprises a fire retarding chemical containing halogens. 43. A laminated article, comprising: a first layer comprising a breathable, substantially translucent, essentially halogen-free, and essentially plasticizer-free material, the first layer having first and second sides;a second layer laminated to the second side of the first layer, the second layer comprising a substantially opaque, breathable, non-woven material having first and second sides; anda printed pattern layer coupled to the first layer, the printed pattern layer being either reverse printed on the second side of the first layer or printed on the first side of the second layer. 44. The laminated article of claim 43, wherein the printed pattern layer is printed on the first side of the second layer, the laminated article further comprises a protective coating applied over at least a portion of the printed pattern layer. 45. A laminated article, comprising: a first layer comprising a breathable, substantially translucent, essentially halogen-free, and essentially plasticizer-free material, the first layer having first and second sides, the first layer further comprising maleic acid polyethylene modified copolymer;a second layer laminated to the second side of the first layer, the second layer comprising a substantially opaque, breathable, non-woven material having first and second sides; anda printed pattern layer coupled to the first layer. 46. A laminated article, comprising: a first layer comprising a breathable, substantially translucent, essentially halogen-free, and essentially plasticizer-free material, the first layer having first and second sides;a second layer laminated to the second side of the first layer, the second layer comprising a substantially opaque, breathable, non-woven material having first and second sides;a printed pattern layer coupled to the first layer; andan adhesive-containing layer disposed between the second side of the first layer and the first side of the second layer, the adhesive-containing layer comprising at least one of a fungicide and a fire-retarding chemical. 47. The laminated article of claim 16, wherein the first layer further comprises at least one of a polyetheresteramide block copolymer, a poly ether block amide (PEBA), and a urethane.
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