Claims
- 1. A shape memory polymeric material characterized by a Tg exceeding room temperature whose rubber modulus and elasticity are derived substantially from physical crosslinks comprising a blend of a crystalline polymer selected from the group consisting of poly(vinylidene fluoride),polyglycolides, polylactide and copolymers thereof, poly(hydroxybutyrate), poly(ethylene glycol), polyethylene, polyethylene-co-vinyl acetate, poly(vinyl chloride), poly(vinylidene chloride) and copolymers of poly vinylidene chloride and poly vinyl chloride with an amorphous polymer selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl acetate), poly methyl acrylate, poly ethyl acrylate, atactic poly methyl methacrylate, isotactic poly methyl methacrylate and syndiotactic poly methyl methacrylate.
- 2. A shape memory polymeric material according to claim 1 wherein said blend is of amorphous poly(vinyl acetate) and semicrystalline polylactide.
- 3. A shape memory polymeric material according to claim 1 wherein said blend is of amorphous polyvinyl acetate and crystalline poly(vinylidene fluoride).
- 4. A shape memory polymeric material according to claim 1 wherein said blend is of crystalline poly(vinylidene fluoride) and amorphous polymethyl methacrylate.
- 5. A shape memory polymeric material according to claim 1 wherein said blend is of crystalline poly(vinylidene chloride and amorphous polyvinyl acetate.
- 6. Method of preparing a shape memory polymer material characterized by a Tg exceeding room temperature whose rubber modulus and elasticity is derived substantially from physical crosslinking comprising melt blending a crystalline polymer selected from the group consisting of poly(vinylidene fluoride), polylactide, poly(hydroxybutyrate), poly(ethylene glycol), polyethylene, polyethylene-co-vinyl acetate, poly(vinyl chloride), poly(vinylidene chloride) and copolymers of poly vinylidene chloride and poly vinyl chloride with an amorphous polymer selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl acetate), poly methyl acrylate, poly ethyl acrylate, atactic poly methyl methacrylate, isotactic poly methyl methacrylate and syndiotactic poly methyl methacrylate at a temperature of 10˜20° C. above the melting temperature of the crystalline polymers, for a time sufficient to ensure good mixing, cooling the resultant blend to room temperature, introducing said blend into a press maintained at about 180° C., applying pressure to said blend and then rapidly cooling the film thereby formed to an annealing temperature Tg<Ta<Tm, where it is held until crystallization is complete and following which the film is cooled to room temperature.
- 7. Method according to claim 6 wherein said melt blending is carried out for from about 5 to about 10 minutes.
- 8. Method according to claim 6 wherein said blend is formed by melt blending amorphous poly(vinyl acetate) and crystalline polylactide.
- 9. Method according to claim 6 wherein said blend is formed by melt blending amorphous poly(vinyl acetate) and semicrystalline poly(vinylidene fluoride).
- 10. A surgical tool requiring adjustable shape but high stiffness prepared from a shape memory polymer according to claim 1.
- 11. An impression material for molding, duplication, rapid prototyping and dentistry prepared from a shape memory polymer according to claim 1.
- 12. A temperature sensor prepared from a shape memory polymer according to claim 1.
- 13. A heat sensitive seal prepared from a shape memory polymer according to claim 1.
- 14. A large strain, large force actuator prepared from a shape memory polymer according to claim 1.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of the following provisional patent applications: Serial No. 60/418,023, filed Oct. 11, 2002; Serial No. 60/466,401, filed Apr. 29, 2003; and Serial No. 60/488,323, filed Jul. 18, 2003. Each of the foregoing provisional patent applications is incorporated herein by reference to the extent not inconsistent with the present disclosure.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60418023 |
Oct 2002 |
US |
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60466401 |
Apr 2003 |
US |
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60488323 |
Jul 2003 |
US |