Claims
- 1-161. (canceled)
- 162. A carpet or carpet tile comprising:
a) a greige good having an adhesive applied to a back side thereof; and b) a foamed secondary backing applied to the adhesive side of the greige good, wherein the secondary backing comprises a polymer composition having a polymer component comprising at least one homogenously branched ethylene polymer characterized as having a short chain branching distribution index (SCDBI) of greater than or equal to 50 percent.
- 163. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 162 wherein the at least one homogeneously branched ethylene polymer is a substantially linear ethylene polymer characterized as having:
a. a melt flow ratio, I10/I2>5.63; b. a molecular weight distribution, Mw/Mn as determined by gel permeation chromatography and defined by the equation: (Mw/Mn)<(I10/I2)−4.63; and c. a gas extrusion rheology such that the critical shear rate at onset of surface melt fracture for the substantially linear ethylene polymer is at least 50 percent greater than the critical shear rate at the onset of surface melt fracture for the linear ethylene polymer, wherein the linear ethylene polymer has a homogeneously branched short chain branching distribution and no long chain branching, and wherein the substantially linear ethylene polymer and the linear ethylene polymer are simultaneously ethylene homopolymers or interpolymers of ethylene and at least one C3-C20 a-olefin and have the same I2 and Mw/Mn and wherein the respective critical shear rates for the substantially linear ethylene polymer and the linear ethylene polymer are measured at the same melt temperature using a gas extrusion rheometer.
- 164. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 162, wherein the at least one homogeneously branched ethylene polymer is homogenously branched linear ethylene polymer.
- 165. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 162, wherein the homogeneously branched ethylene polymer is an interpolymer of ethylene with at least one C3-C20 a-olefin.
- 166. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 162, wherein the homogeneously branched ethylene polymer is a copolymer of ethylene and one C3-C20 a-olefin.
- 167. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 166, wherein at least one C3-C20 a-olefin is selected from the group consisting of propylene, 1-butene, 1-isobutylene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, 4-methyl-1-pentene, 1-heptene and 1-octene.
- 168. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 162 wherein the at least one homogeneously branched ethylene polymer is further characterized as having a single differential scanning calorimetry, DSC, melting peak between −30 and 150° C.
- 169. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 162, wherein the polymer composition comprises a blowing agent.
- 170. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 169, wherein the blowing agent comprises one or more of: azodicabonamide, toluene sulfonyl semicarbazide and oxy bis(benzene sulfonyl) hydrazide.
- 171. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 169, wherein the blowing agent is present at from about 0.1 to about 1.0 weight percent of the polymer composition.
- 172. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 162, wherein the polymer composition comprises a filler.
- 173. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 172, wherein the filler is present in the polymer composition from between about 1 and about 75 weight percent of the polymer composition.
- 174. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 162, wherein a reinforcing material is present between the primary backing and the secondary backing.
- 175. The carpet or carpet tile of claim 174, wherein the reinforcement material comprises one or more of non-woven or wet laid fiberglass scrims or woven or non-woven thermoplastic fabrics.
- 176. The carpet or carpet tile product of claim 162, wherein the polymer composition comprises a modified homogenously branched ethylene polymer, wherein the polymer is modified by the addition of at least one adhesive polymeric additive.
- 177. The carpet or carpet tile product of claim 176, wherein the at least one adhesive polymeric additive is maleic anhydride in an amount to provide an adhesive polymeric additive concentration in the polymer composition at from about 0.01 to about 0.05 weight percent.
- 178. The carpet or carpet tile product of claim 162, wherein a woven or a non-woven fabric is affixed to a back surface of the foamed secondary backing.
- 179. A method of making a carpet or carpet tile having a foamed secondary backing comprising the steps of:
a. providing a griege good having an adhesive applied to a back surface thereof; b. applying a polymer composition to the adhesive side of the greige good, wherein the polymer composition comprises:
i. a polymer component comprising at least one homogenously branched ethylene polymer characterized as having a short chain branching distribution index (SCDBI) of greater than or equal to 50 percent; and ii. a blowing agent; and c. activating the blowing agent, thereby providing a foamed secondary backing.
- 180. The method of claim 179, wherein the at least one homogeneously branched ethylene polymer is a substantially linear ethylene polymer characterized as having:
a. a melt flow ratio, I10/I2>5.63; b. a molecular weight distribution, Mw/Mn as determined by gel permeation chromatography and defined by the equation: (Mw/Mn)<(I10/I2)−4.63; and c. a gas extrusion rheology such that the critical shear rate at onset of surface melt fracture for the substantially linear ethylene polymer is at least 50 percent greater than the critical shear rate at the onset of surface melt fracture for the linear ethylene polymer, wherein the linear ethylene polymer has a homogeneously branched short chain branching distribution and no long chain branching, and wherein the substantially linear ethylene polymer and the linear ethylene polymer are simultaneously ethylene homopolymers or interpolymers of ethylene and at least one C3-C20 a-olefin and have the same I2 and Mw/Mn and wherein the respective critical shear rates for the substantially linear ethylene polymer and the linear ethylene polymer are measured at the same melt temperature using a gas extrusion rheometer.
- 181. The method of claim 179, wherein a reinforcing material is present between the griege good and the foamed secondary backing.
- 182. The method of claim 181, wherein the reinforcing material is applied a surface of the polymer composition prior to activation of the blowing agent.
- 183. The method of claim 181, wherein the reinforcement material comprises one or more of non-woven or wet laid fiberglass scrims or woven or non-woven thermoplastic fabrics.
- 184. The method of claim 179, wherein the blowing agent comprises one or more of:
azodicabonamide, toluene sulfonyl semicarbazide and oxy bis(benzene sulfonyl) hydrazide.
- 185. The method of claim 179, wherein the blowing agent is present at from about 0.1 to about 1.0 weight percent of the polymer composition.
- 186. The method of claim 179, wherein the polymer composition comprises a filler.
- 187. The method of claim 186, wherein the filler is present in the polymer composition from between about 1 and about 75 weight percent of the polymer composition.
- 188. The method of claim 186, wherein the polymer composition comprises a modified homogenously branched ethylene polymer, wherein the polymer is modified by the addition of at least one adhesive polymeric additive.
- 189. The method of claim 188, wherein the at least one adhesive polymeric additive is maleic anhydride in an amount to provide an adhesive polymeric additive concentration in the polymer composition at from about 0.01 to about 0.05 weight percent.
- 190. The method of claim 186, wherein a woven or a non-woven fabric is affixed to a back surface of the foamed secondary backing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/039,217 filed Feb. 28, 1997, which application was in turn related to pending applications: Ser. No. ______ entitled “ETHYLENE POLYMER CARPET, CARPET BACKINGS AND METHODS”; Ser. No. ______ entitled “CARPET BACKINGS AND METHODS USING SUBSTANTIALLY LINEAR ETHYLENE POLYMERS METHODS”; Ser. No. ______ entitled “CARPETS, CARPET BACKINGS AND METHODS USING SUBSTANTIALLY LINEAR ETHYLENE POLYMERS METHODS”; and Ser. No. ______ entitled “CARPETS, CARPET BACKINGS AND METHODS USING HOMOGENEOUS LINEAR ETHYLENE POLYMERS,” all four of which were filed on Feb. 28, 1997, and the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (5)
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60039584 |
Feb 1997 |
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60039587 |
Feb 1997 |
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