Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
428340900 | Shrinkable or shrunk (e.g., due to heat, solvent, volatile agent, restraint removal, etc.) | 73 |
20080206498 | Shrink wrap sleeves for electronic devices - A retrofit heat-sensitive shrink wrap sleeve is placed over a tetrahedral hand-held personal electronic device to be covered, having four adjacent lateral planar sides and two remaining planar sides perpendicular to the lateral planar sides. The sleeve is aligned with the device, and then shrunk to a form fit by heating all surfaces using an ordinary hair dryer. For certain devices such as personal music/video player devices (e.g.—iPod® of Apple Corporation), the sleeve is open at top and bottom thereby providing clearance for access to connectors which are typically placed on those surfaces of the device. For other types of device such as a personal digital assistant (PDA)/camera phone device, it is more appropriate for the sleeve to be open at both sides to permit access to connectors and ports on the side. In such case, a port is provided for the camera lens of the camera phone device. | 08-28-2008 |
20080233320 | Heat-shrinkable multilayer material - A heat-shrinkable multilayer material for packaging, in particular food packaging, comprises a first layer made of heat-shrinkable material, a microwave susceptible material covering at least a part of the first layer, at least one second layer made of shrinkable or non-shrinkable material, the first and second layer can be connected to each other by embedding the microwave susceptible material, wherein the microwave susceptible material is arranged in a pattern between the first and second layer, the pattern creating areas of increased stiffness within the multilayer material when microwave energy is applied onto. | 09-25-2008 |
20080248225 | COLD SHRINKABLE ARTICLE INCLUDING A FLUOROELASTOMER COMPOSITION - A tubular cold shrinkable material can include an elastomeric composition including a fluoroelastomer composition, where the elastomeric composition is substantially free of an epichlorohydrin composition. The tubular cold shrinkable material can further include a filler material including a reinforcement-grade carbon black. The tubular cold shrinkable material can further include a peroxide curative. | 10-09-2008 |
20080248226 | MULTI-LAYER TUBES - The disclosure is directed to a method of forming multi-layer tubes including providing a heat-shrinkable fluoropolymer liner and extruding an elastomeric cover over the heat shrinkable fluoropolymer liner. The disclosure is further directed to a method of forming multi-layer tubes including providing a non-fibrillated, high flex fluoropolymer liner and extruding an elastomeric cover over the non-fibrillated, high flex fluoropolymer liner. The disclosure is further directed to the above-mentioned multi-layer tubes. | 10-09-2008 |
20080274314 | Stack sealable heat shrinkable film - The present invention refers to a multilayer heat shrinkable film characterized by a combination of desirable properties, such as high shrinkage, good optical properties, excellent sealability and stack sealability. The invention further is directed to a method of producing a packaged food item by using said film. The invention is further directed to the use of said film or bags and pouches made therefrom for packaging goods as for example food products. | 11-06-2008 |
20080280080 | COLD SHRINKABLE ARTICLE INCLUDING AN EPICHLOROHYDRIN COMPOSITION - A tubular cold shrinkable material can include an elastomeric composition including an epichlorohydrin composition, where the elastomeric composition is substantially free of a fluoroelastomer composition. The tubular cold shrinkable material can further include a filler material including a reinforcement-grade carbon black. The tubular cold shrinkable material can further include a peroxide curative. | 11-13-2008 |
20080286507 | Multilayer Film - A multilayer film which loses its memory when subjected to heat shrinking comprising at least three layers, wherein at least one of the layers comprises a styrene-butadiene copolymer and the other layers comprise at least one material selected from the group consisting of HDPE, LLDPE and LDPE. | 11-20-2008 |
20080292821 | Easy opening packaging article made from heat-shrinkable film exhibiting directional tear - A packaging article has tear initiators for initiating a manual tear that can be propagated to open a package and allow a product to be readily removed therefrom, without the use of a knife or scissors or any other implement. The packaging article is made from a heat-shrinkable multilayer film having at least one layer containing an incompatible polymer blend, and/or a layer containing an inorganic filler, and/or a layer having a high Young's modulus. The film also has a Peak Load Impact Strength of at least 50 Newtons per mil, The tear initiators can be used to generate a manual machine direction tears to open the package, with the manual machine direction tear being capable of propagating in the machine direction to the opposite edge of the packaging article. A process for making a package and manually opening the package is also disclosed. | 11-27-2008 |
20080311320 | Polyolefin Series Heat-Shrinkable Film, Molded Product and Heat-Shrinkable Laminated Label Employing the Film, and Container - The present invention provides a polyolefin series heat-shrinkable film comprising a mixed resin mainly containing a polyolefin series resin (A), polylactic acid series resin (B), and a resin (C) facilitating compatibility with the resin (A) and the resin (B), or comprising at least one layer made of the mixed resin, wherein mass ratio of the resin (A) to the resin (B) is (A)/(B)=99/1 to 70/30; heat shrinkage ratio of the film at least in one direction when dipped in hot water at 80° C. for 10 seconds is 20% or more; and natural shrinkage ratio of the film when stored at 40° C. under 50% RH environment for 7 days is less than 10%. This polyolefin series heat-shrinkable film exhibits excellent heat-shrinkable property and shrink finishing quality, and inhibits natural shrinkage. This invention also provides a polyolefin series heat-shrinkable label and container on which the heat-shrinkable label is fitted. | 12-18-2008 |
20090017239 | Hermetically Sealable, Easy-Opeanable, Flexible Container of Heat-Shrinklable Thermoplastic Material - A plastic bag for the manufacture of an easy-openable, hermetically sealed package, comprises a multi-layer heat-shrinkable film folded and/or heat-sealed to itself to form a flexible container with two closed side edges, a closed bottom side edge and an open top side, wherein said multi-layer heat-shrinkable film comprises a first outer heat-sealing layer (a), a second outer layer (b) and directly adhered to the heat-sealing layer (a) an internal layer (c) of a blend of at least two resin components that are only partially compatible so that said layer (c) will fail when a transversal force of from about 4 to about 9.5 N/25.4 mm is applied thereto. Preferably the bag is an ES bag and comprises an unsealed area extending beyond the factory bottom seal where the front and rear panels of the bag are separately graspable and usable as tabs to be pulled apart to initiate opening of the package. | 01-15-2009 |
20090022916 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE LAMINATED FILM, MOLDED PRODUCT AND HEAT-SHRINKABLE LABEL EMPLOYING THE FILM, AND CONTAINER - The present invention provides a heat-shrinkable laminated film including at least two layers, in which the first layer is composed of at least one kind of a polylactic acid series resin as the main component and the second layer is composed of at least one kind of a polyolefin series resin as the main component. Heat shrinkage ratio of this film in the film main shrinking direction is 30% or more when dipped in warm water of 80° C. for 10 seconds. Since this heat-shrinkable laminated film is made from a plant-derived resin, it promotes a use of biomass. Also, as this film exhibits excellent shrinkage property in low temperature, film rigidity, shrink finishing quality, and small natural shrinkage ratio, the film is suitably used for a molded product which requires heat shrinkage property, specifically, it is suitably used for shrinkable label. | 01-22-2009 |
20090029081 | Heat shrinkable multilayer film or tube that exhibits shrink stability after orientation - Heat shrinkable oriented multilayer films are disclosed that comprise a structural layer, a heat sealing layer and a gas barrier layer. The structural layer comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of copolymers of ethylene and a C | 01-29-2009 |
20090053435 | Heat Shrink Wire Marker Carrier - A wire marker is provided. A carrier strip includes a first layer having at least one opening, two bands applied to opposite edges of the first layer, the bands including an adhesive on at least one side, and a label secured into the opening and attached to the adhesive. At least one access perforation may be located on the first layer that is horizontal and adjacent to one side of the opening. The access perforation facilitates removal of the label from the carrier and allows for insertion of a cable through the label. A plurality of horizontal carrier perforations may further be located between each opening on the first layer to facilitate removal of the carrier strip from a printer. | 02-26-2009 |
20090061129 | Gas-barrier shrink films for use in deep-drawing applications - A multi-layer, gas-barrier, biaxially oriented and heat-shrinkable film comprising
| 03-05-2009 |
20090068385 | Device for labeling, tracking, and increasing the safety and security of industrial cylindrical containers within the chemical and petroleum industry - The invention relates to the labeling of industrial cylindrical containers containing acids, alkalis, solvents and other corrosive and non-corrosive chemicals. The label is printed, using a dye sublimation process, onto a plastic sleeve which is placed around the container. A portion of the plastic sleeve is biaxially oriented allowing the label to be affixed to the drum by heat activation. The device may also include a pouch for printed material related to the contents of the container and electronic circuits for tracking the container. | 03-12-2009 |
20090074998 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE LAMINATED FILM, MOLDED PRODUCT AND HEAT-SHRINKABLE LABEL EMPLOYING THE FILM, AND CONTAINER - The present invention provides a heat-shrinkable laminated film which exhibits excellent breakage resistance, stiffness and shrink finishing quality, and provides a molded product and heat-shrinkable label using the films, and a container. The heat-shrinkable laminated film is made of an A layer mainly constituted of a polyester series resin and a B layer mainly constituted of a polystyrene series resin, respectively used as front and back layers and an intermediate layer, in which a peak temperature of the loss elastic modulus (E | 03-19-2009 |
20090074999 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM, MOLDINGS AND HEAT-SHRINKABLE LABELS MADE USING THE HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM, AND CONTAINERS MADE BY USING THE MOLDINGS OR FITTED WITH THE LABELS - A heat-shrinkable film which is excellent in mechanical characteristics such as heat shrinkage characteristics, impact resistance, and transparency and in the finish of shrinkage and which is suitable for shrink packaging, shrink bundling, shrinkable labels, and so on. A film which is made from a mixed resin comprising as the main components either a polylactic acid resin (A) and a (meth)acrylic resin (B) or a polylactic acid resin (A) and a silicone/acrylic composite rubber (D) or has at least one layer made from the mixed resin and which exhibits a heat shrinkage percentage of 20% or above in the main shrinkage direction when dipped in water at 80° C. for 10 seconds. | 03-19-2009 |
20090081395 | VACUUM THERMAL INSULATION WITH INFLATABLE LOAD-CARRYING STRUCTURE - A vacuum thermal insulation comprises an inflatable load-carrying structure and gas impermeable envelope with proper gates for inserting pressurized air into the structure and an evacuating vacuum chamber wherein, pressurized air is used for inflating and stiffening the load-carrying structure in order to prevent scrunching the envelope due to the atmospheric pressure. Thereby, producing vacuum in locations which are out of structure. | 03-26-2009 |
20090202757 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE CYLINDRICAL LABEL, USE THEREOF, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND CYLINDRICAL MODEL SURFACE HEIGHT MEASUREMENT METHOD. - A label of the present invention is characterized by a three-dimensional design image printed thereon on the basis of two-dimensional image data obtained by three-dimensionally correcting at least one data selected from two dimensional data (X, Y) and color data (R, G, B) to two-dimensionally convert height data (Z) among three-dimensional data (X, Y, Z) and the color data (R, G, B) obtained by actually measuring a surface of a three-dimensional model. | 08-13-2009 |
20090202758 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE LAMINATED FILM, MOLDED PRODUCT AND HEAT SHRINKABLE LABEL AND CONTAINER, EMPLOYING THE FILM - The present invention provides a heat-shrinkable laminated film having at least three layers including: a (I) layer; and two (II) layers respectively disposed on each surface of the (I) layer, the (I) layer being composed by a layer containing at least one polyolefin series resin as a main component and the (II) layer being composed by a layer containing at least one polylactic acid series resin as a main component, and the storage elastic modulus (E′) of the laminated film at 80° C. being 10 MPa or more and 1,000 MPa or less when dynamic viscoelasticity about a direction orthogonal to the film's main shrinking direction is measured under a condition of vibrational frequency at 10 Hz, strain at 0.1%. The film of the invention exhibits excellent shrink finishing quality, heat-shrinkage property at low temperature, and small natural shrinkage; thereby suitably used for shrinkable packing, shrinkable banding packing, shrinkable label and the like. | 08-13-2009 |
20090208682 | Polyester Film Having Latent Shrink Properties and Process for Producing Same - A film layer is disclosed that is capable of shrinking when subjected to energy, such as heat. The film layer, for instance, can be formed and then stretched in one or two directions at a relatively low temperature. In particular, the film is stretched while the film layer is at a temperature near the glass transition temperature of the polymer used to form the film. Drawing the film at a relatively low temperature has been found to improve the shrink properties of the film. In one embodiment, the film layer is comprised of a non-modified polyester, such as polyethylene terephthalate. For example, the polyethylene terephthalate can be made by reacting terephthalic acid with ethylene glycol or polyethylene glycol. | 08-20-2009 |
20090233024 | HEAT SHRINKABLE FOAMED SHEET - In some preferred embodiments, a heat shrinkable foamed sheet has a foamed layer ( | 09-17-2009 |
20090263599 | STACK SEALABLE HEAT SHRINKABLE FILM - The present invention refers to a heat shrinkable film, wherein the outer surface layer of the film comprises a blend of a ionomer with an acid content less than 12% by weight; a ionomer with an acid content more than 12% by weight and a polybutylene homopolymer or copolymer. Additionally, a method of producing said film as well as packaging materials comprising said film is described. | 10-22-2009 |
20090286024 | Biaxially Oriented LLDPE Blends - Disclosed in one aspect is a film comprising at least one core layer comprising a blend of at least 20 wt %, by weight of the core layer, of a first linear LLDPE having a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) within the range of from 1.0 to 4.0; and at least 20 wt %, by weight of the core layer, of a second LLDPE—in a certain embodiment a short-chain branched LLDP—having a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) within the range of from 1.0 to 7.0; characterized in that the density of the second LLDPE is greater than the density of the first LLDPE by at least 0.002 g/cm | 11-19-2009 |
20100003433 | Deep drawing packaging container, deep drawing packaged product and method of manufacturing the same - A deep drawing packaging container comprising: a top film made of a first heat shrinkable multilayer film; and a bottom film made of a second heat shrinkable multilayer film, the deep drawing packaging container being formed by deep drawing, so that a drawing ratio (D | 01-07-2010 |
20100028574 | STACK SEALABLE HEAT SHRINKABLE FILM - The present invention refers to a multilayer heat shrinkable film characterized by a combination of desirable properties, such as high shrinkage, good optical properties, excellent sealability and stack sealability. The invention further is directed to a method of producing said film. The invention is further directed to the use of said film or bags and pouches made therefrom for packaging goods as for example food products. The invention also refers to tubes made with the film. | 02-04-2010 |
20100055361 | HEAT SHRINKABLE MULTILAYER FILM - Disclosed is a heat shrinkable multilayer film obtained by at least uniaxially stretching a multilayer film which comprises outer layers mainly composed of a block copolymer resin (a) composed of a vinyl aromatic monomer and a conjugated diene monomer, and an intermediate layer mainly composed of a resin (c) wherein a component made from a rubber elastic body (b) is contained in the form of dispersed particles in a continuous phase of a styrene polymer which is composed of a vinyl aromatic monomer and an n-butyl acrylate. The rubber elastic body (b) is a block copolymer composed of 20-45% by weight of a vinyl aromatic monomer and 80-55% by weight of a conjugated diene monomer, and the rubber elastic body (b) content in the resin (c) is 3-20% by weight. The resin composition of the continuous phase of the resin (c) is composed of 78-93% by weight of a vinyl aromatic monomer and 22-7% by weight of an n-butyl acrylate, and the resin (c) has a Vicat softening temperature of 60-85° C. | 03-04-2010 |
20100086711 | STRETCHED LAMINATED FILM AND BAG - A stretched laminated film and bag is provided, in which a packaging operation in thermal shrinkage packaging is effectively performed without the occurrence of fusion and the like between margins when sealing via heat-sealing with a margin portion of an adjacent bag in a layered state, and without of bag whitening in a thermal shrinkage process thereafter. Specifically, a stretched laminated film has at least four layers of: a surface layer (A), an adhesive layer (A), a barrier layer, and a surface layer (B) sequentially laminated in order thereof, in which the melting temperature of the surface layer (A) is only increased no less than 65° C. to no more than 150° C. higher than the melting temperature of the surface layer (B), and the barrier layer is composed of a vinylidene chloride copolymer, and the melting temperature of the barrier layer is no less than 130° C. to less than 160° C. | 04-08-2010 |
20100086712 | RADIATION-CROSSLINKING HOT-MELT ADHESIVE - A radiation curable hot-melt adhesive is provided which contains a polyurethane polymer. This polyurethane polymer is prepared from A) a reactive polyurethane prepolymer which contains at least two NCO groups, B) a low molecular weight compound which comprises a free-radically polymerizable double bond and a functional group which reacts with a NCO group; C) a compound which comprises a functional group which reacts with a NCO group, but does not comprise a functional group polymerizable under free-radical condition; and D) a free-radical photoinitiator which contains a primary or secondary alcohol functional group. The radiation curable hot-melt adhesive is suitable as tapes, films, labels or articles for medical use with pressure-sensitively adhesive layers, in particular, for adhesively bonding shrinkable labels on rotationally symmetrical containers. | 04-08-2010 |
20100098889 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE SLEEVE FOR USE ON TOOLING DURING THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING COMPOSITE PARTS - A heat-shrinkable sleeve ( | 04-22-2010 |
20100196635 | INSULATING LABEL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH LABEL - An insulating label comprising at least a layer a) of shrinkable and/or stretchable material and a further layer b) of insulating material; the layer a) exceeding at least one of the edges ( | 08-05-2010 |
20100209637 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE POLYESTER FILM - An object of the present invention is to provide a heat-shrinkable polyester film, which is transparent, is excellent in visibility of a pattern printed thereon, has an iridescent metallic luster, and has a heat shrinkability allowing its attachment on a container such as a PET bottle. | 08-19-2010 |
20100215877 | MULTILAYER COEXTRUDED SHRINK LABELS OF ORIENTED POLYSTYRENE FILM CONTAINING SMALL RUBBER PARTICLES AND LOW RUBBER PARTICLE GEL CONTENT AND BLOCK COPOLYMERS - A multilayer film comprises at least 3 layers including a first outer layer, a second outer layer and between the first and second outer layers at least one core layer. The first and second outer layers each comprise at least about 75 weight percent of (a) at least one high impact polystyrene (HIPS) component. The at least one core layer comprises (b) at least one styrene block copolymer that is present at a concentration of at least about 2 weight percent of the polymers in the film; and-polymers (a), (b) and (c) at least one general purpose polystyrene having a weight-average molecular weight of more than 200,000 grams per mole and 350,000 grams per mole or less and that is present at a concentration of at least about 10 weight percent and up to at most about 50 weight percent of the polymers in the composition account for 100 percent by weight of the polymers in the polymer composition excluding polymeric additives. | 08-26-2010 |
20100266791 | HIGH ABUSE HEAT SHRINKABLE FILM - The present invention refers to a multilayer heat shrinkable film characterized by a combination of desirable properties, such as high shrinkage, good optical properties, excellent sealability, high abuse and high puncture resistance. The invention further is directed to a method of producing said film. The invention is further directed to the use of said film or bags and pouches made thereof for packaging goods as for example food products. The invention also refers to tubes made with the film. | 10-21-2010 |
20110003099 | Polyethylene and Coextruded Films Made Using Such Polyethylene - The invention relates to the use linear polyethylene having an MIR indicative of the presence of some long chain branching having a density of 0.91 to 0.94 g/cm | 01-06-2011 |
20110052846 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE CYLINDRICAL LABEL, LONG CYLINDRICAL BODY, AND CYLINDRICAL-LABEL-ATTACHED ARTICLE - The heat-shrinkable cylindrical label of the present invention comprises a cylindrical body formed a heat-shrinkable film into a cylindrical form, and a resin layer laid on a partial region of the cylindrical body, wherein the heat-shrinkable film is a film having a heat shrinkage ratio of 30% or more when the film is heated to 85° C. and having a shrinkage stress of 6.5 MPa or less when the film is heated to 85° C., and the resin layer is a layer which does not substantially deform when the layer is heated to 85° C. | 03-03-2011 |
20110081510 | MELT STRENGTH ENHANCED COPOLYESTER WITH IMPROVED STABILITY AND PROFILE IN BLOWN FILM - The invention relates to blown films and methods of making blown films using a melt-strength enhanced polyester composition. The composition has a zero-shear viscosity and a degree of shear thinning that are comparable to PVC's melt rheology. The polyester composition has a branching agent and/or a fluoropolymer processing additive and an inherent viscosity of at least 0.60 dl/g. The diacid component of the polyester composition comprises 97 to 100 mole percent of residues of terephthalic acid, naphthalenedicarboxylic acid, isophthalic acid or mixtures thereof. The glycol component of the polyester composition comprises 97 to 100 mole percent of residues of ethylene glycol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, diethylene glycol, neopentyl glycol or mixtures thereof. | 04-07-2011 |
20110177268 | FILM OF PLASTICS MATERIAL STRETCHED TO PRESENT A PRIVILEGED SHRINKAGE ORIENTATION, A HEAT-SHRINK SLEEVE MADE OUT OF THE FILM, AND AN ARTICLE COVERED IN SUCH A SLEEVE - The invention relates to a film of plastics material stretched to present a privileged shrinkage orientation and used in particular for fabricating heat-shrink sleeves, the film including at least one line of mechanical weakness and at least one local region of extra thickness extending along the line of weakness so as to border it, the line of weakness and the adjacent local region of extra thickness together defining a tear line. According to the invention, the local region of extra thickness is constituted by applying liquid or semi-liquid material to the film, the applied material being applied to the film in a quantity that depends on the expected shrinkage ratio in the portion of the film that includes the tear line while a sleeve made using such a film is being heat-shrunk onto an article. | 07-21-2011 |
20110217493 | Method and Product for Protecting and Extending the Life of Hydrant Markers - The present invention provides weather-, sunlight-, and use-protected hydrant markers, and methods of protecting and extending the useful life of hydrant markers by protecting them against weather, sunlight, and use, through the application of a heat shrinkable material onto the marker. | 09-08-2011 |
20120128905 | STRUCTURAL ELEMENT AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - The invention relates to a method for producing a structural element comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic. According to the invention, a flexible hose is provided with a tubular woven fabric and shaped into the desired form. A plastic that is preferably in liquid form is applied to the tubular woven fabric and is subsequently cured. | 05-24-2012 |
20120213956 | FUGITIVE ADHESIVE AND METHOD - Described herein are fugitive hot melt adhesive compositions having a substantial weight percent of renewable plant-based content. The adhesive compositions impart high initial adhesive bond strength between an object and a substrate quickly after application in the molten state, wherein the adhesive bond strength is spontaneously substantially reduced to a very low or near zero level after a short time, for example between about 1 minute and 60 minutes after application. Methods of use and articles formed using the compositions are also described. | 08-23-2012 |
20130034673 | HEAT SHRINKABLE POLYESTER FILM, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND PACKAGED BODY - Disclosed is a heat shrinkable polyester film which does not suffer (namely natural shrinkage), is suppressed in decrease of the shrinkage in the main shrinkage direction, and is able to be beautifully and efficiently fitted to a container or the like without changing the temperature conditions for heat shrinkage when the heat shrinkable polyester film is fitted, as a label, to the container or the like by means of heat shrinkage even after high-temperature summer storage in an out door warehouse which has no temperature control system. Specifically disclosed is a heat shrinkable polyester film which is formed from a polyester resin that is mainly composed of ethylene terephthalate and contains 3-12% by mole (inclusive) of one or more monomer components, which can be amorphous components, relative to all the polyester resin components. The heat shrinkable polyester film is characterized in that the shrinkage in 80° C. glycerin, the shrinkage in 130° C. glycerin and the tensile breaking strength in the longitudinal direction are controlled within specific ranges. | 02-07-2013 |
20130156980 | FLAT TEXTILE ARTICLE WITH MAGNET IN EDGE - An article has a panel of textile having an outer edge formed with a cutout. A permanent magnet is held in the cutout between a pair of flaps of a flexible material significantly more durable than the textile of the panel. The flaps flank the magnet, close the cutout, and overlapping the panel around the cutout. These flaps are secured by stitching or the like to the panel around the cutout to form the flaps into a pocket containing the magnet. | 06-20-2013 |
20130164467 | Method of Removing Sulfur Odors from Packages - An article, such as a polymeric film, sachet, purge control pad, or label, includes a sulfur scavenger. In some embodiments, an oxygen scavenger is also included. A method includes providing an article, including a sulfur scavenger and an oxygen scavenger; and subjecting the article to a dosage of actinic radiation effective to trigger the oxygen scavenger. A method of reducing the sulfur content of a package containing a food product includes either (1) providing a film including a layer including a zinc ionomer, and a layer including an oxygen scavenger; packaging the food product in the film; and storing the package for at least 24 hours; or (2) providing the food product at a temperature of ≦40° F.; providing a film including a layer including a sulfur scavenger; packaging the food product in the film; and storing the package for at least 24 hours. | 06-27-2013 |
20130183464 | LOW FRICTION SLEEVE FOR COLD SHRINK TUBE - Provided is an article comprising a flexible tube having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end and a second end, the inner surface at least partially covered with a low friction material. Also provided is an article comprising a cold shrinkable sleeve disposed on a tubular support core in a stretched condition, at least a portion of the cold shrinkable sleeve folded such that at least one portion of the cold shrinkable sleeve overlaps another portion of the cold shrinkable sleeve, wherein a flexible tube having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end and a second end, the inner surface at least partially covered with a low friction material, is positioned between the overlapping portions of the cold shrinkable sleeve. | 07-18-2013 |
20130251925 | MULTILAYER HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM AND CONTAINERS MADE THEREFROM - A multilayer heat-shrinkable film comprising:
| 09-26-2013 |
20140037875 | Shrink Film Labels Including Adhesive - A label having an adhesive applied proximal to an inner surface of a shrink film (such as a shrink sleeve), which is not transferred to labeling apparatus during application of the shrink label to an article. Thus, the shrink sleeve does not result in a build-up of adhesive on label application apparatus, thereby preventing apparatus downtime; and cannot be removed from the article to which it is applied, (or cannot be removed without damage being done to the label), thereby preventing removal and re-use of the shrink sleeve on counterfeit goods. | 02-06-2014 |
20140065333 | POLYESTER-BASED METALIZING FILM - The present invention relates to a metalizing film including a polyester-based film layer having a heat-shrinking property, and a use of the metalizing film used as a film label capable of replacing a paper label attached to a glass bottle. | 03-06-2014 |
20140255632 | METHOD FOR COATING A SURFACE OF AN AIRCRAFT AND AN AIRCRAFT COATED THROUGH THIS METHOD - A method for coating a surface of an aircraft is provided. The method comprises the steps of cutting to size at least one film section from a shrinkable film material in such a manner that the film section relative to a surface section of the aircraft, which surface section is to be coated with the film section, comprises an overmeasure that is determined by the degree of shrinkage of the film material; applying the film section and a functional coating to the surface section so that the functional coating is arranged between the surface section and the film section; and shrinking the film section by heating it to a temperature that corresponds at least to the shrinkage temperature of the film section and at least to the flow temperature of the functional coating until the contours of the film section largely conform to the contours of the surface section. | 09-11-2014 |
20140287172 | Patch Bag Having Separated Tear Initiators - A patch bag has a heat-shrinkable patch adhered to a heat-shrinkable bag and a skirt between a heat seal and an edge of the bag. The bag is made from a multilayer film with at least one film layer comprising an incompatible polymer blend so that after shrinking the film exhibits controlled tear direction. The bag skirt has a bag tear initiator for initiating a controlled direction tear to the opposite side of the bag. The patch has an edge with a patch tear initiator separated from the bag tear initiator but positioned along a tear line emanating from bag tear initiator, so that upon tearing the shrunken bag, the controlled tear propagates into the patch tear initiator and thereafter the shrunken bag and the shrunken patch tear together towards an opposite edge of the patch. | 09-25-2014 |
20140287173 | REACTIVE TWO-COMPONENT HOTMELT ADHESIVE COMPOSITION - A reactive hotmelt adhesive comprising two components A and B each containing one or more polymers A or B having different functional groups, these groups being able to react with one another under the influence of temperature, and i) the mutually reactive functional groups are selected from hydroxyl, amine, carboxylic acid, anhydride and epoxide groups, ii) unreactive polymers and/or additives are present in at least one of the components, iii) the components are present in spatially separate regions, the adhesive having a first temperature range between 80 and 150° C. in which the components melt and are miscible with one another without reaction of the functional groups with one another, and the adhesive having a second temperature range between 130 and 190° C. in which it can melt and chemically crosslink, the second temperature being above the first temperature. | 09-25-2014 |
20150017358 | MULTILAYER HEAT SHRINKABLE FILM COMPRISING STYRENE POLYMER OR A BLEND OF STYRENE POLYMERS - The present invention provides a multilayer heat shrinkable film incorporating an oxygen barrier material and layer comprising a styrene polymer or blend of styrene polymers, where the shrinkage of the film in at least one of MD, TD is at least 30% at 90° C. The invention is further directed to a method of manufacturing a bag from said multilayer heat shrinkable film. | 01-15-2015 |
20150147499 | HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBE AND SYSTEM INCLUDING HEAT-RECOVERED HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBING - A heat shrinkable tube and system including a heat-recovered heat shrinkable tube are disclosed. The heat shrinkable tube is an extrusion and expansion of a blend comprising a polyethylene terephthalate copolymer. The extrusion and expansion are arranged as the heat shrinkable tube. The polyethylene terephthalate copolymer includes one or both of being at a concentration of the blend, by weight, of at least 85%, and including poly(cyclohexylene dimethylene terephthalate) glycol, poly(cyclohexylene dimethylene terephthalate) acid, poly(ethylene terephthalate) glycol, or a combination thereof. | 05-28-2015 |
20150352319 | PEELABLE HEAT-SHRINKING TUBING - A heat shrink tubing, which can be readily peeled in the longitudinal direction after use (e.g., to remove the heat shrink tubing from an underlying material) is provided herein. The heat shrink tubing can be of various compositions, and generally is produced from at least one fluorinated, copolymeric resin. The tubing can exhibit desirable physical properties such as good optical clarity (e.g., translucency or transparency) and/or peelability, exhibiting one or more of complete, straight, and even peeling along a given length of tubing. | 12-10-2015 |
20160002833 | KNITTED HEAT SHRINK TUBING AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - The invention relates to a protective tubing produced using a heat-shrinkable yarn in the circular knitting method, and to a method for producing a protective tubing of this kind. | 01-07-2016 |
20160089846 | EXTRUDED HEAT SHRINK PROTECTIVE SEAMLESS PVC PILING SLEEVE AND METHOD - A continuously extruded seamless PVC pipe shrinks to about 50% of its extruded size when reheated to a specific temperature. Prior to shrinking, the extruded pipe is slid over a wooden piling, dimensional lumber, railroad tie or other metal or wood substrate. Upon application of heat, the pipe will shrink to encapsulate the substrate in a hermetically sealed, durable membrane. This impervious membrane will prevent any attack on the substrate by boring and surface destroying organisms and substances. | 03-31-2016 |
20160136934 | HEAT SHRINK LABEL FILM, A HEAT SHRINK LABEL AND A METHOD FOR LABELLING OF AN ITEM - The invention relates to a heat shrink label ( | 05-19-2016 |
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20090035498 | BELT-SHAPED WOVEN STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME - A belt-shaped woven structure formed by weaving a non-heat fusible synthetic fiber and a heat fusible synthetic fiber containing in a surface portion thereof a heat fusible component having a softening point lower by 30° C. or more than that of the non-heat fusible synthetic fiber. The heat fusible synthetic fiber is used in at least a part of weft threads forming the woven structure, so that a heat treatment on the woven structure at a temperature higher than the softening point of the heat fusible component fusion bonds the heat fusible synthetic fibers to each other or the heat fusible synthetic fiber and the non-heat fusible fiber. A method of efficiently producing the belt-shaped woven structure such as a seatbelt webbing which is capable of maintaining long-lasting lateral rigidity after repeated use, less prone to twisting, flexible and easy to handle. | 02-05-2009 |
20090130351 | BLOCK COPOLYMER AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF HEAT SHRINKABLE FILM - The present invention provides a production process of a heat shrinkable film which is transparent, excellent in the balance of physical properties such as rigidity, elongation and shrink properties in both MD and TD, especially has a uniform film thickness and good stability in extrusion molding film while utilizing an inflation method; a block copolymer or hydrogenated product thereof, or a composition composed thereof excellent in tensile properties, optical properties, hardness, stretch properties, molding processability, shrink properties and solvent resistance and therefore suited for extrusion, injection molding and foams. The production process of a heat shrinkable film has a first inflation step of forming a tube having a thickness of from 0.05 to 0.5 mm by using a block copolymer having a vinyl aromatic hydrocarbon content of from 65 to 95 wt. % and a conjugated diene content of from 5 to 35 wt. %, or a hydrogenated product of the block copolymer; and a second inflation step, successively to the first inflation step, stretching the tube to from 1.5 to 5 times the original length in the TD in a fluid of from 65 to 100° C. | 05-21-2009 |
20100104783 | RESIN COMPOSITION USED FOR HEAT-SHRINKABLE MEMBER, HEAT-SHRINKABLE TUBE COMPOSED OF THE RESIN COMPOSITION, AND MEMBER COVERED BY THE TUBE - A resin composition used for a heat-shrinkable member: at least one plasticizer; and a polyphenylene sulfide resin (a), at least one tan δ peak existing within the temperature range between 65 and 95° C. as measured by dynamic viscoelasticity at an oscillation frequency of 10 Hz, a strain of 0.1%, and a temperature increase rate of 3° C./min. | 04-29-2010 |
20100119743 | PROCESS FOR FILLING A SHRINKABLE CONTAINER - The invention relates to a process for filling a plastic container ( | 05-13-2010 |
20100143623 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM, MOLDED PRODUCT AND HEAT-SHRINKABLE LABEL EMPLOYING THE FILM, AND CONTAINER EMPLOYING THE MOLDED PRODUCT OR HAVING THE LABEL FITTED THEREON - The present invention provide a heat-shrinkable film consisting of a layer or comprising at least one layer, wherein the layer is made of a mixed resin containing a polylactic acid resin and a polyolefin resin as the main components, wherein mass ratio of the polylactic acid resin and the polyolefin resin is 95/5 to 50/50 by mass, the polylactic acid resin being a copolymer of D-lactic acid and L-lactic acid or a mixed resin of the copolymer, wherein D/L ratio of D-lactic acid and L-lactic acid is 3/97 to 15/85 or 85/15 to 97/3, the storage elastic modulus (E′) of the polyolefin resin or the soft acrylic resin at 20 degree C. being 100 MPa or less as measured at an oscillation frequency of 10 Hz and a strain of 0.1%, the film being stretched in at least one direction, and the heat shrinkage ratio of the film in the main shrinking direction being 20% or more as measured after the film is immersed in hot water of 80 degree C. for 10 seconds. | 06-10-2010 |
20100151165 | POLYESTER COMPOSITIONS FROM BIOLOGICALLY-DERIVED MATERIALS - Polyester compositions based on 1,3-propanediol and aromatic and aliphatic diacids that can contain a large fraction of biologically derived content are disclosed. Transesterification between polyesters in blends of such compositions is greatly reduced using phosphorous-containing additives. The blends have properties similar to poly(ethylene terephthalate). | 06-17-2010 |
20100159169 | WIDENING DEVICE, OBJECT LABELED BY A WIDENING DEVICE FOR LABEL SLEEVES AND METHOD FOR LABELLING OBJECTS - The invention discloses a widening device and a method for applying label sleeves on objects. The inner diameter of the label sleeve is smaller than a diameter of a perimeter of the objects on which the label sleeve is to be applied. The widening device had four articulated widening jaws which engage an inner surface of the label sleeve. The third widening jaw and the fourth widening jaw are movably arranged between the first widening jaw and the second widening jaw. An articulated support carries the third widening jaw and the fourth widening jaw, wherein the articulated support is made up of a first and a second movable lever. | 06-24-2010 |
20100260951 | LABEL - A heat-shrinkable polyester film is obtained which is extremely satisfactory in openability along a perforation, has exceedingly high productivity, and is less apt to split in the lengthwise direction in processing, e.g., printing. Provided is a label which is formed from the heat-shrinkable film and is satisfactorily tearable. The label is one formed from a tubular material which comprises as a base a heat-shrinkable film thermally shrinking mainly in the film width direction and which has been cut according to an object to be packaged, both edges in the film width direction having been bonded to each other. The tubular material has been thermally shrunk to constitute the label, with which at least part of the periphery of the object to be packaged is covered. The label has an angle tear strength in the direction perpendicular to the main shrinkage direction (i.e., in the film length direction) of 100-310 N/mm and a tensile break strength in the direction perpendicular to the main shrinkage direction (i.e., in the film length direction) of 50-300 MPa. | 10-14-2010 |
20120021151 | Transparent, Flexible Products Made With Partially Crystalline Cycloolefin Elastomer - Shaped articles made with a partially crystalline, cycloolefin elastomer of norbornene and ethylene typically having at least one glass transition temperature (Tg) in the range of from −10° C. to 15° C. and a crystalline melting temperature in the range of from 60° C. to 125° C. and a % crystallinity by weight in the range of from 5% to 40%. The shaped articles may be in the form of medical tubing; a contact lens mold or component thereof; a container such as a bottle, a squeeze bottle or a squeeze tube; an eyedropper or eyedropper component; an elastomeric closure, optionally a pierceable elastomeric closure or the shaped article is selected from shrink film and/or shrink tubing. | 01-26-2012 |
20120128906 | CROSSLINKED CHLORINATED POLYOLEFIN COMPOSITIONS - A chlorinated polyolefin composition suitable for use in the manufacture of crosslinked, thermoset, flame-retardant articles such as jackets for electrical or fiber optic cables, insulating coatings or layers for electrical conductors, and heat-shrinkable tubing, sheets or other shapes for protection of cable connectors and splices. The composition is thermosetting and moisture curable and comprises a chlorinated polyolefin such as chlorinated polyethylene or chlorosulfonated polyethylene and a non-chlorinated polyolefin which contains moisture crosslinkable silane groups. The non-chlorinated polyolefin preferably comprises polyethylene or a copolymer thereof. Exposure of the composition to moisture causes the formation of intermolecular crosslinks between molecules of the non-chlorinated polyolefin. The compositions can be formed by blending the non-chlorinated polyolefin with a silanated non-chlorinated polyolefin or by silane-grafting a blend of the chlorinated polyolefin and the non-chlorinated polyolefin. | 05-24-2012 |
20120263897 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE SLEEVE FOR USE ON TOOLING DURING THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING COMPOSITE PARTS - A heat-shrinkable sleeve ( | 10-18-2012 |
20130164468 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM, MOLDED PRODUCT AND HEAT-SHRINKABLE LABEL EMPLOYING THE FILM, AND CONTAINER EMPLOYING THE MOLDED PRODUCT OR HAVING THE LABEL FITTED THEREON - A heat-shrinkable film having a layer made of a mixed resin containing a polylactic acid resin and a polyolefin resin as the main components, wherein the mass ratio of the polylactic acid resin and the polyolefin resin is 95/5 to 50/50, the polylactic acid resin is a copolymer of D-lactic acid and L-lactic acid or a mixed resin of the copolymer, the D/L ratio of D-lactic acid and L-lactic acid is 3/97 to 15/85 or 85/15 to 97/3, the storage elastic modulus of the polyolefin resin or the soft acrylic resin at 20° C. is ≦ | 06-27-2013 |
20130171383 | TOUGHENED POLYESTER BLENDS - The properties of melt blends of specific aliphatic-aromatic copolyesters and starch are improved by addition of a combination of polylactic acid, graft copolymers such maleic anhydride grafted polyethylene and maleic anhydride grafted polystyrene, and a hindered phenolic antioxidant. The blends exhibit increased melt strength and maximum draw down ratio versus blends of only aliphatic-aromatic copolyesters and starch. Films made from the blend are compostable and exhibit an attractive combination of mechanical and rheological properties for packaging materials. | 07-04-2013 |
20140255633 | HEAT-SHRINKABLE TUBE HAVING TEARABILITY - An object of the present invention is to provide a tube which can be easily torn and has a large heat-shrinkability at a low temperature. The tube of the present invention is a heat-shrinkable tube having tearability, including a mixture of a fluorine resin and a different kind of resin from the fluorine resin, in which an amount of change in loss energy, ΔE loss, with change in temperature from 175° C. to 185° C. is a positive value. | 09-11-2014 |
20140272218 | End-Fray Resistant Heat-Shrinkable Woven Sleeve, Assembly Therewith and Methods of Construction Thereof - A woven sleeve, sleeve assembly and methods of construction thereof are provided. The sleeve has a flexible, abrasion resistant, circumferentially closed and continuous elongate wall extending lengthwise along a central axis between opposite ends. The wall is woven with warp yarns extending generally parallel to the central axis and at least one heat-shrinkable weft yarn extending generally transversely to the warp yarns. The warp yarns provide the sleeve with coverage, abrasion resistance and flexibility and the weft yarn provides the ability to shrink the wall about an elongate member being protected within a cavity of the sleeve, as well as providing enhanced crush strength and abrasion resistance. At least one of the warp yarns and/or weft yarn includes at least one low melt, heat-fusible yarn served therewith to enhance resistance to end-fray during a cutting operation. | 09-18-2014 |
20150147500 | HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBE - A heat shrinkable tube and system including a heat-recovered heat shrinkable tube are disclosed. The heat shrinkable tube includes an extrusion and expansion of a blend, the blend including a first polyolefin terephthalate copolymer and a second polyolefin terephthalate copolymer, the second component having a different composition from the first component. The extrusion and expansion are arranged as the heat shrinkable tube. The blend can have a glass transition temperature at least 85° C. and/or the blend can be irradiated to a higher viscosity. | 05-28-2015 |