C09J2301/16

Apparatus and method for a temperature released adhesive structure for use with bandages

An adhesive article that remains securely bonded to a substrate until a stimuli is applied. The article may be embodied as an adhesive tape, a bandage, or as other articles. The stimuli may be a change in temperature or application of a reduction that causes a structure within the article to break, creak, or otherwise disrupt to expose the adhesive to a solvent, such as via a difference in Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) or by exposing the article to a glass transition temperature.

ADHESIVE STRIP FOR APPLICATION TO AN OBJECT, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SUCH AN ADHESIVE STRIP AND METHOD OF APPLYING SUCH AN ADHESIVE STRIP TO AN OBJECT

An adhesive strip for application to an object, more particularly for application to an object with a strongly curved and/or angled surface or an object with a large surface area is disclosed. Methods of manufacturing and applying such an adhesive strip are disclosed as well. The adhesive strip includes a carrier structure with two opposite main expansion surfaces. At least one main expansion surface has an adhesive. Formed in the carrier structure are several weakened points penetrating the carrier structure from one main expansion surface in the direction of the other main expansion surface. The carrier structure is expandable in one tangential plane of one of the main expansion surfaces.

Protective Film, Protective Film Assembly, Display Assembly, and Terminal
20230174826 · 2023-06-08 ·

A protective film includes an adhesive layer and a base film layer that are stacked. The adhesive layer is configured to adhere to a foldable display. The base film layer includes one or more layers of high-modulus base film and one or more layers of low-modulus base film. An elastic modulus of the high-modulus base film is greater than an elastic modulus of the low-modulus base film. The high-modulus base film and the low-modulus base film are alternately stacked. A surface layer in the base film layer and non-adjacent to the adhesive layer is the high-modulus base film. The protective film is configured to be firmly attached to the foldable display, resists rebounding and warping when the display is bent, and protects the foldable display.

ADHESIVE TAPE
20230174824 · 2023-06-08 · ·

The adhesive tape, in which delamination hardly occurs even when a laminate layer is thin, includes: a base material 1 of a warp-knitted fabric in which a weft yarn 11 is inserted into a loop structure formed by a multifilament warp yarn 12; a first laminate layer 2 formed on a first surface 1A of the base material 1 where one warp yarn appears on the surface of the weft yarn; a second laminate layer 3 formed on a second surface 1B of the base material 1 on which two warp yarns appear on said weft yarn surface; and an adhesive layer 6 formed on the side of the first laminate layer 2.

Sporting apparatus and industrial products
11491379 · 2022-11-08 ·

There is herein described a range of sporting products comprising sucker elements, which can be used in various uses such as on products which require, for example, hand or any other type of grip contact. The grip contact may be with the feet or hands (or any other part of the body). The sporting products that the grips may be used on may comprise rackets (e.g. for tennis/badminton/squash etc.), bats (e.g. cricket/baseball/table-tennis etc.), bicycles, motorcycles, golf clubs, water sports (surfing, windsurfing) etc. The sucker elements may also be included with other sporting product such as on the inside and/or outside of running sock or shoes for example. There is also described a range of industrial products comprising sucker elements which can be used in a range of applications such as on a range of vehicle parts (e.g. bus rails, train rails, boat rails, steering wheels, motorbike handles and foot pegs etc.), industrial machinery (e.g. handles for tools such as drills, pneumatic drills etc.), flooring (e.g. decking on boats and in industrial environments), crockery, bathroom and shower flooring, and surfaces to aid disabled people.

Structured film and articles thereof

A film including a resin layer comprising a structured major surface opposite a second major surface, the structured major surface including a plurality of features; a barrier layer on the structured major surface; and a first adhesive layer on the barrier layer.

Liner and display device including the same
11254093 · 2022-02-22 · ·

Provided are a liner and a display device including the same. The liner includes a first liner including a first shield can protection portion, a first grip portion, and a connection portion coupling the first shield can protection portion to the first grip portion, a second liner including a second shield can protection portion and a second grip portion, and a perforated line formed along a boundary between the first liner and the second shield can protection portion.

RAPID CAULK TAPE SYSTEM AND METHOD
20220048067 · 2022-02-17 ·

The device is a tape having a pair of parallel perforated lines running lengthwise along the center of the tape having a pressure-sensitive adhesive coating on a bottom surface of said tape whereby the tape is comprised of three sections: a first adhesive section, a non-adhesive section and a second adhesive section, with the non-adhesive section defined by the perforated lines.

FOIL WRAP WITH CLING PROPERTIES

A cling foil comprising an outermost adhesive layer comprising a pressure sensitive adhesive, an outermost release layer, the outermost release layer comprising a release material, and a foil layer positioned between the outermost adhesive layer and the outermost release layer.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A TEMPERATURE RELEASED ADHESIVE STRUCTURE FOR USE WITH BANDAGES
20170240777 · 2017-08-24 ·

An adhesive article that remains securely bonded to a substrate until a stimuli is applied. The article may be embodied as an adhesive tape, a bandage, or as other articles. The stimuli may be a change in temperature or application of a reduction that causes a structure within the article to break, creak, or otherwise disrupt to expose the adhesive to a solvent, such as via a difference in Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) or by exposing the article to a glass transition temperature.