[미국특허]
Alkaline and heat resistant foam composite and floor underlayment
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E04B-001/14
E04B-001/62
출원번호
US-0906666
(2013-05-31)
등록번호
US-8656675
(2014-02-25)
발명자
/ 주소
Lee, Shau-Tarng
Hermansson, Claes
Sholl, Brent
출원인 / 주소
Sealed Air Corporation (US)
대리인 / 주소
Alston & Bird LLP
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43
초록▼
The invention is directed to a composite foam material that is alkaline and heat resistance. The composite foam material comprises a foam layer that having a film layer attached thereto and in which at least one of the film or foam layers includes a carbon free radical scavenger agent that is disper
The invention is directed to a composite foam material that is alkaline and heat resistance. The composite foam material comprises a foam layer that having a film layer attached thereto and in which at least one of the film or foam layers includes a carbon free radical scavenger agent that is dispersed therein. The carbon free radical scavengers neutralize free radicals that are generated in the polymeric material (e.g., film or foam layer) and help prevent the degradation of the foam composite material. In particular, foam composite materials in accordance with the present invention can be used in underlayment applications in which exposure to heat can degrade the underlayment. As a result, the durability and useful life of the composite sheet material can be extended. In some embodiments of the present invention provides a floor underlayment material that overcomes many of the problems discussed above.
대표청구항▼
1. A foam composite comprising a foam layer and a barrier film layer having a surface attached to said foam layer, wherein at least one of the foam and film layers includes a carbon free radical scavenger agent dispersed therein, the carbon free radical scavenger exhibiting a scavenging activity ove
1. A foam composite comprising a foam layer and a barrier film layer having a surface attached to said foam layer, wherein at least one of the foam and film layers includes a carbon free radical scavenger agent dispersed therein, the carbon free radical scavenger exhibiting a scavenging activity over a temperature range between about 0° to 70° C. 2. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the carbon free radical scavenger is selected from the group consisting of hindered amines, quinones, benzofuranones (lactones), hydroxylamines, and phenols, and combinations thereof. 3. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the carbon free radical scavenger is present in an amount ranging from about 0.05 to 0.5 weight percent, based on the total weight of the layer in which the carbon free radical scavenger is dispersed. 4. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the foam layer and the film layer each comprise a polyolefin. 5. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the foam is crosslinked and the carbon free radical scavenger is dispersed only in the film layer. 6. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the foam is non-crosslinked and the free radical scavenger is dispersed in the film layer and the foam layer. 7. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the foam layer does not include a carbon radical scavenger and wherein the foam is a crosslinked polyolefin and the film layer comprises polyethylene having a moisture vapor transmission rate of about 0.8 grams/day/100 in2 at 100° F., 90% relative humidity as per ASTM F1249-01. 8. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the free radical scavenger is a hindered amine. 9. The foam composite of claim 8, wherein the free radical scavenger is poly[(6-[1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl][(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)imino-1,6-hexanediyl[(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)imino]]). 10. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the film layer comprises a thermoplastic material having a moisture vapor transmission rate no greater than about 0.8 grams/day/100 in2 at 100° F., 90% relative humidity as per ASTM F1249-01. 11. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the film layer is between 0.2 and 20 mils. 12. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the foam layer comprises low density polyethylene foam having a density from about 1.0 to 3 pcf and a thickness of about 0.1 to 1.5 inches. 13. The foam composite of claim 1, wherein the foam layer and the film layer each comprises a material that is substantially the same polymer. 14. A floor underlayment material configured to reduce or prevent degradation of the underlayment material due to heat liberated by reaction of water and calcium chloride: a foam layer comprising a crosslinked low density polyethylene and having a density that is from about 1.0 to 10 pcf and a thickness of about 0.1 to 1 inches; anda film layer comprising a polyolefin attached to the foam layer, the film layer including a carbon free radical scavenger dispersed therein, the carbon free radical scavenger exhibiting a scavenging activity over a temperature range between about 0° to 70° C. such that free radicals generated in the polyolefin are neutralized by the carbon free radical scavenger. 15. The floor underlayment material according to claim 14, wherein the foam layer is thermally bonded to the film layer. 16. The floor underlayment material of claim 14, wherein the carbon free radical scavenger is selected from the group consisting of hindered amines, quinones, benzofuranones (lactones), hydroxylamines, and phenols, and combinations thereof. 17. The floor underlayment material of claim 14, wherein the free radical scavenger is a hindered amine. 18. The floor underlayment material of claim 14, wherein the free radical scavenger is poly[(6-[1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl][(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)imino-1,6-hexanediyl[(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)imino]]). 19. A flooring system comprising: a subfloor;a floor; anda floor underlayment material between the subfloor and the floor, the underlayment material comprising a foam layer and a film layer, wherein at least one of the foam and film layers includes a carbon free radical scavenger agent dispersed therein, the carbon free radical scavenger exhibiting a scavenging activity over a temperature range between about 0° to 70° C. 20. The flooring system of claim 19, wherein the carbon free radical scavenger is selected from the group consisting of hindered amines, quinones, benzofuranones (lactones), hydroxylamines, and phenols, and combinations thereof. 21. The flooring system according to claim 19, wherein the underlayment material includes a second film layer attached to the foam layer and disposed adjacent to the subfloor, the second film layer including a carbon radical scavenger dispersed therein. 22. A method of installing a finished floor over a subfloor comprising: providing an underlayment material comprising a foam layer comprising a crosslinked low density polyethylene and having a density that is from about 1.0 to 10 pcf and a thickness of about 0.1 to 1 inches; anda film layer comprising a polyolefin attached to the foam layer, the film layer including a carbon free radical scavenger dispersed therein, the carbon free radical scavenger exhibiting a scavenging activity over a temperature range between about 0° to 70° C. such that free radicals generated in the polyolefin are neutralized by the carbon free radical scavenger;laying down the underlayment material onto a surface of the subfloor; andinstalling a finished floor over the underlayment material, such that the fluid pathways extend adjacent to at least one of the subfloor and the underside of the finished floor. 23. The method of installing a finished floor according to claim 22, wherein the step of laying down the underlayment material includes placing the underlayment onto the subfloor so that the film layer is facing the finished floor.
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