Claims
- 1. An adhesive tape for preventing implosion of a cathode ray tube, comprising:
- a backing having first and second main surfaces,
- a pressure sensitive adhesive layer disposed on said first main surface of the backing, and
- a hot melt adhesive layer disposed on said second main surface of the backing,
- said backing being a union cloth including natural or synthetic organic fiber yarns as the warps and, as the wefts, a combination of glass filament yarns and natural or synthetic organic fiber yarns,
- wherein in the wefts there are one to thirty yarns of said natural or synthetic organic fiber yarns arranged between each of the glass filament yarns and the glass filament yarn on each side of said each glass filament yarn,
- said adhesive tape having a transverse compression rupture strength of at least 5 kgf/cm,
- all of said natural or synthetic organic fiber yarns have a yarn counting of 10 S to 40 S, wherein S represents gram weight per one hundred meter length,
- a density of said warp yarns is 10 to 30 per 25 mm and a density of said weft yarns is 10 to 25 per 25 mm, and
- all of said natural or synthetic organic fiber yarns are black.
- 2. An adhesive tape according to claim 1 wherein said warps are black colored fiber yarns, and said adhesive tape looks black when viewed from the sides of said adhesive tape.
- 3. An adhesive tape according to claim 2, wherein said weft glass filament yarns have a thickness of 25 d to 500 d.
- 4. An adhesive tape according to claim 3, wherein said warp and/or weft natural or synthetic fiber yarns have a yarn counting of 20 S to 30 S and said weft glass filament yarn have a thickness of 50 d to 200 d.
- 5. An adhesive tape according to claim 1 wherein said glass filament yarns are used in a ratio of up to three natural or synthetic organic fiber yarns per one glass filament yarn, in said wefts.
- 6. An adhesive tape according to claim 2, wherein said hot melt adhesive layer is made of a resin selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polyester, acryl-grafted polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, stylene butadiene copolymer, ethylene acryl copolymer and polyamide resins and mixtures thereof.
- 7. A process for reinforcing a cathode ray tube to prevent an implosion thereof, said process comprising:
- preparing a cathode ray tube having a maximum peripheral portion and covered with a transparent electrically conductive film;
- winding an adhesive tape according to claim 1 completely or partly on or near the portion of the maximum peripheral portion of the cathode ray tube; and
- clamping the cathode ray tube with a metal clamping band around the maximum peripheral portion of the tube and on top of the adhesive tape, by heating the metal clamping band to a temperature of not less than 60.degree. C. and placing the metal clamping band around the adhesion tape, cooling the metal clamping band to fix the adhesive tape to the maximum peripheral portion of the tube by the metal clamping band.
- 8. An adhesive tape for preventing implosion of a cathode ray tube, comprising:
- a backing having first and second main surfaces,
- a pressure sensitive adhesive layer disposed on said first main surface of the backing,
- a hot melt adhesive layer disposed on said second main surface of the backing,
- said backing being a union cloth including natural or synthetic organic fiber yarns as the warps and, as the wefts, glass filament yarns,
- said adhesive tape having a transverse compression rupture strength of at least 5 kgf/cm,
- wherein said natural or synthetic organic fiber yarns consist of fibers selected from the group consisting of cotton, rayon, acrylic, and polyester fibers, and said warps do not include glass fibers.
- 9. An adhesive tape for preventing implosion of a cathode ray tube, comprising:
- a backing having first and second main surfaces,
- a pressure sensitive adhesive layer disposed on said first main surface of the backing;
- a hot melt adhesive layer disposed on said second main surface of the backing,
- said backing being a union cloth including natural or synthetic organic fiber yarns as the warps and, as the wefts, glass filament yarns,
- said adhesive tape having a transverse compression rupture strength of at least 5 kgf/cm,
- wherein said warps do not include glass fibers.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application No. 08/110,943, filed Aug. 24, 1993, now abandoned.
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