WO2001014489A1 - Stretch releasing adhesive tape with segmented release liner - Google Patents
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- the Kreckel et al. U.S. Patent No. 5,516,581 assigned to the same assignee as the present invention, discloses a removable adhesive tape having a highly extensible and substantially inelastic backing coated with a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive.
- the adhesive tape can be removed from a substrate without damaging the substrate by stretching the tape in a direction substantially parallel to the surface of the substrate.
- the tape backing has a lengthwise elongation at break of from about 150% to about 1200%, a Young's modulus of at least about 2,500 psi to about 72,500 psi, and an elastic recovery of less than about 50% after being stretched and removed.
- the present invention provides a stretch releasing adhesive tape article including an elongate length of stretch releasing adhesive tape and a segmented liner arranged on the adhesive that can be used to form a manually engageable pull tab at a selected location on a discrete strip of tape cut from the long length of tape.
- the adhesive tape article can be a flat strip or can be wound upon itself to form a roll.
- the segmented liner allows the adhesive tape to be made in a long length which can be wound into a roll, allows a user to cut a discrete strip from the long length depending on the end use application for the strip, and allows the user to form a non-adhesive pull tab at any location on the strip which can be grasped and pulled by the user to stretch remove the tape from an associated substrate.
- the pull tab is preferably formed adjacent an end of the adhesive strip.
- the stretch releasing adhesive tape article includes an elongate length of stretch releasing tape having first and second oppositely facing major surfaces and first and second ends with at least one of the first and second major surfaces being adhesive, and at least a first segmented liner arranged on an adhesive surface.
- a preferred stretch releasing adhesive tape is available under the COMMAND trade designation from Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota.
- the liner can be a silicon coated paper.
- the segmented liner is formed from separate, individually removable, aligned segments arranged along the adhesive surface or surfaces of the adhesive tape.
- the segmented liner is a single liner including at least one frangible connection dividing the liner into segments that can be readily separated.
- the frangible connection can be formed by cutting slits into the liner, thereby leaving a connecting portion between adjacent segments that can be easily broken, by punching holes in the liner to form perforations, or by other known techniques.
- the frangible connection can be formed without creating a physical discontinuity in the liner by providing a line of weakness in the liner by, for example, scoring, notching, or creasing the liner, thereby allowing a user to easily tear the liner along the line of weakness.
- segmented liner By forming the segmented liner from a plurality of individual liners each of which define a segment, or from a single liner including one or more frangible connections or lines of weakness which define individual segments, selected liner segments can be separated from the rest and left on the adhesive tape to form the pull tab while the remaining liner segments can be removed from the tape to expose an associated adhesive surface.
- segmented liner is formed with frangible connections or lines of weakness thereby forming a liner with a series of interconnected segments, a series of connected liner segments to be removed from the adhesive tape can be removed simultaneously.
- segmented liners can be provided on both surfaces.
- one release liner having a width approximately twice that of the tape can be used.
- the liner can include a longitudinally extending lower adhesion surface portion normally in contact with the tape adhesive surface, and a higher adhesion surface portion normally extending beyond the tape which can be folded back onto the tape and form a strong adhesive bond therewith to form a pull tab that will not readily debond from the adhesive tape.
- the liner surface opposite the surface with the lower and higher adhesion surface portions can include a releasable surface portion and a high friction surface portion with a rubber-like or textured surface to aid in gripping the liner portion which has been formed into the pull tab.
- the liner includes transversely extending wing portions and a longitudinally extending connecting portion forming the frangible connection between adjacent wing portions.
- the longitudinally extending connecting portion defines a center portion of the liner, whereby pairs of aligned wing portions extend outwardly in opposite directions from the connecting center portion which can be folded back onto the tape to form the pull tab.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a stretch releasing article with a selected portion of the liner removed to form a pull tab and expose an adhesive surface of the tape.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the invention including perforated liners on both sides of the tape.
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the stretch releasing tape article of Fig. 4 after selected liner segments have been removed from opposite adhesive surfaces of the tape to expose associated adhesive surfaces and form a pull tab.
- Fig. 6a is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the invention in the form of a roll.
- Fig. 6b is a perspective view of a discrete strip which has been cut from the roll of
- Fig. 6c is a perspective view of the strip of Fig. 6b after a liner segment has been folded over onto the tape at one end of the tape to form a pull tab.
- Fig. 6d is a perspective view of the strip of Fig. 6c after selected liner segments have been removed from the tape to expose the adhesive surface of the tape.
- Fig. 7e is a perspective view of the connected liner segments after they have been removed from the tape of Fig. 7d.
- Figs. 9a and 9b are perspective views of a seventh embodiment of the invention showing a release liner capable of differential adhesion to the adhesive tape.
- a stretch releasing adhesive tape article 2 including an elongate stretch releasing adhesive tape 4 and a plurality of individual liners 6a-e arranged to cover an adhesive first major surface 8 of the stretch releasing adhesive tape 4. While shown as a discrete strip, the stretch releasing tape article 2 can be formed as an elongated strip having an indefinite length from which multiple strips of selected length can then be cut depending on the end use application. The adhesive tape article 2 can also be wound upon itself to form a roll.
- the stretch releasing adhesive tape 4 includes adhesive first major surface 8, an opposite non-adhesive second major surface 10, and first 12 and second 14 ends.
- the stretch releasing adhesive tape 4 can be any pressure-sensitive adhesive tape that can be adhered firmly to a substrate and thereafter removed therefrom by stretching.
- pressure sensitive adhesive tapes can include an elastic backing, a highly extensible and substantially inelastic backing, or can be a tape formed of a solid, elastic pressure sensitive adhesive.
- Suitable stretch releasing tapes are described in U.S. Patent No. 4,024,312 (Korpman), German Patent No. 33 31 016, U.S. Patent No. 5,516,581 (Kreckel et al.), and PCT International Publication No. WO 95/06691 (Bries et al).
- the stretch releasing adhesive tape can include a splittable layer such as the layers described in PCT International Publication No. WO 98/21285, or a re-fastenable layer such as the layers described in PCT International Publication No. WO 99/31193.
- the liners 6a-e can be any conventional readily removable liner.
- Typical liners include a backing formed of, for example, paper or a polymeric film such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyester, which is coated with a release agent such as silicone, a fluorochemical, or other low surface energy based release material.
- a preferred liner is silicone coated paper.
- the liners can be printed with lines, brand indicia, or other information.
- second surface 10 can be rendered non- adhesive using a conventional treatment such as by coating it with a suitable film, paper, powder, foam, or ink. If, on the other hand, the tape is formed with a non-adhesive backing that is then coated with adhesive, second surface can be made non-adhesive by simply not coating the surface with adhesive.
- each liner 6a-e can be individually removed from adhesive first major surface 8.
- selected liners can be removed to expose a corresponding portion of an adhesive surface, while one or more selected liners can be left on the adhesive tape to form a pull tab. As shown in Fig.
- liners 6b-e are removed to expose a selected portion of adhesive first major surface 8 to allow the tape 4 to be affixed to an object, substrate, surface, or the like (not shown), while liner segment 6a remains on adhesive surface 8 adjacent the liner first end 12 to form a non-adhesive pull tab 15 which can be grasped by a user to stretch the tape during the removal process, thereby to remove the tape from the object or substrate to which it has been affixed.
- Connected liner segments 16b-e are then separated from liner segment 16a by tearing along perforation 18a, whereby connected liner segments 16b-e can be completely removed from the adhesive surface 8.
- Segment 16a is left in place on the adhesive surface 8 adjacent the first end 12 to serve as a non-adhesive pull tab 15.
- the adhesive strip can then be adhered to an object or substrate by applying firm pressure to the non-adhesive second surface 10 of the tape.
- Figs. 4 and 5 show a stretch releasing adhesive tape article 2 similar to the article in Fig. 2 except second surface 10 is adhesive and is provided with a second perforated release liner 20 including liner segments 20a-e covering second surface 10.
- liner segments 16a-16e are aligned with liner segments 20a- 20e.
- the adhesive tape article of Figs. 4 and 5 is used in the same manner as the article of Figs 1 and 3 except liner segments 20b-d are removed from adhesive second surface 10 after the tape has been bonded to a substrate.
- Fig. 4 shows the adhesive tape article prior to use with perforated liners 16 and 20 in place on surfaces 8 and 10, respectively, and Fig.
- FIG. 5 shows the adhesive article 2 after selected liner segments 16b-e and 20b-d have been removed to expose the adhesive surfaces 8 and 10. Aligned liner segments 16a and 20a meanwhile remain adhered to opposite surfaces of the adhesive tape 4 adjacent the first end 12 to form the pull tab 15. In addition, liner segment 20e is left adhered to second adhesive surface 10 adjacent the second end 14 so that the first and second adhesive surfaces will debond from their respective surfaces at different times. Controlling the timing of debonding of the first and second adhesive surfaces from their respective surfaces serves to minimize snap back and catapulting as described in PCT International Publication No. WO 97/07172.
- liner segments 124a-c could also be defined by perforations or other frangible connections, or each liner segment could be a separate liner as described in reference to Fig. 1.
- the slits 128a-c extend from a first side edge 130 of the liner 124, toward a second side edge 132 of the liner 124.
- the slits are spaced from the second side edge 132, thereby defining a continuous longitudinally extending frangible connecting portion 124f extending along and defining the second side edge 132 of the liner 124.
- the liner 124 is approximately twice as wide as the width of the adhesive tape 104 to allow one or more liner segments 126a-c to be folded back onto the first adhesive surface 108 of the adhesive tape to form a pull tab.
- the liner 124 can also be folded back onto itself to protect the segments 124a-c and prevent them from being damaged prior to being folded onto the first adhesive surface 108 to form the pull tab.
- the embodiment of Fig. 6a-e requires only a single release liner arranged on one side of the adhesive tape 104 to form the pull tab 115.
- the liner 124 also serves to prevent the adhesive tape from bonding to itself when the tape is wound into a roll since when wound into a roll, first adhesive surface 108 is arranged adjacent the liner 124 and is therefore separated from the second adhesive surface 110 by the liner 124. Thus, the first adhesive surface 108 and second adhesive surface 110 do not come into contact and cannot adhere to one another. As the roll 122 is unwound, the liner 124 releases from the first adhesive surface 108 and remains adhered to the second adhesive surface 110.
- liner segment 224a adjacent the first end 212 of the strip 226, which normally extend outwardly beyond the adhesive tape 204, are then folded back onto the tape 204 to form a pull tab 215 as shown in Fig. 7c.
- the exposed first adhesive surface 208 is then affixed to a substrate and firm pressure is applied to the liner 224 to create a more complete and effective bond between the tape and the substrate to which the tape has been applied.
- the remaining liner segments 224b, 224c are then removed to expose the second adhesive surface 210 as shown in Fig. 7d, so that an object or the like can be bonded thereto.
- Figs. 8a-c show an adhesive tape article 302 including an adhesive tape 304 and an alternate liner 324.
- the liner includes spaced pairs of aligned transverse slits 328a,328b; 328c,328d; 328e,328f extending inwardly from opposite outer side edges of the tape, thereby defining a longitudinally extending continuous connecting center portion 324h, and a plurality of liner segments 324a, 324b, 324c each having wing portions 324a', 324a", 324b', 324b", 324c', 324c" extending outwardly in opposite directions from the connecting portion 324h.
- the connecting portion 324h can be easily broken between adjacent liner segments to allow a selected portion of the liner to be removed and thereby expose an associated adhesive surface. With the liner of Fig. 8, however, only one frangible connection must be broken to separate adjacent liner segments whereas the liner of Fig. 7 requires two frangible connections to be broken.
- Figs. 9a and 9b show an adhesive tape article 302 similar to the adhesive tape article shown in Figs. 8a-c except the adhesive tape article of Fig. 9a and 9b includes a liner 324 having a first longitudinally extending lower adhesion surface portion 340 located along the center of the liner 324, and a pair of longitudinally extending higher adhesion surface portions 342, 344 extending outwardly in opposite directions from the lower adhesion surface portion 340 to provide differential adhesion levels with the adhesive tape 304.
- the lower adhesion center surface portion 340 is normally in contact with the first adhesive surface 308 and forms a lower level bond therewith so that selected liner segments can be readily removed from the first adhesive surface 308 to expose the adhesive.
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