Claims
- 1. An improved gelatinous composition comprising: a crystal gel formed from (I) 100 parts by weight of one or more linear, branched, star-shaped (radial), or multiarm block copolymers or mixtures of two or more such block copolymers, said block copolymers having one or more midblocks, said midblocks comprising one or more substantially crystalline polyethylene midblocks and with one or more or without amorphous midblocks; optionally in combination with a selected amount of one or more of a (II) polymer or copolymer, and selected amounts of a plasticizing oil (III) sufficient to achieve gel rigidities of from less than about 2 gram Bloom to about 1,800 gram Bloom with the proviso that said block copolymers without amorphous midblocks are combined with at least one block copolymer having at least one amorphous midblock, wherein said block midblocks of copolymers forming said crystal gel having a selected amount of crystallinity sufficient to exhibit a melting endotherm of at least about 40.degree. C. as determined by DSC curve.
- 2. An improved gelatinous composition comprising: a crystal gel formed from 100 parts by weight of one or more block copolymers or mixtures of two or more such block copolymers, said block copolymers having the formula poly(styrene-ethylene-ethylene-butylene-styrene), poly(styrene-ethyleneb.sub.45 -ethylene-propylene-styrene), poly(styrene-ethylene-ethylene-butylene.sub.25 -styrene), poly(styrene-ethylene-ethylene-propylene-ethylene-s), poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene-ethylene-styrene), poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene-ethylene-ethylene-propylene-styrene), poly(styrene-ethylene-ethylene-butylene).sub.n, poly(styrene-ethyleneb.sub.45 -ethylene-propylene).sub.n, poly(styrene-ethylene ethylene-butylene.sub.25).sub.n, poly(styrene-ethylene-ethylene-propylene-ethylene).sub.n, poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene-ethylene).sub.n, poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene-ethylene-ethylene).sub.n, midblocks comprising one or more substantially crystalline polyethylene midblock segment, wherein subscript n is two or more in combination with or without a selected amount of one or more of a (II) polymer or copolymer, and selected amounts of a plasticizing oil (III) sufficient to achieve gel rigidities of from less than about 2 gram Bloom to about 1,800 gram Bloom, said gel having greater tear resistance or greater fatigue resistance than amorphous poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene) or poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene-styrene) gels.
- 3. A gel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said midblock copolymer segment having a crystallinity of at least about 20 mole % of (--CH.sub.2 --)16 units forming said midblock of the block copolymer.
- 4. A gel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said gel exhibits in differential scanning calorimeter (DCS) a melting endotherm of about 28.degree. C., 29.degree. C., 30.degree. C., 31.degree. C., 32.degree. C., 33.degree. C., 34.degree. C., 35.degree. C., 36.degree. C., 37.degree. C., 38.degree. C., 39.degree. C., 40.degree. C., 41.degree. C., 42.degree. C., 43.degree. C., 44.degree. C., 45.degree. C., 46.degree. C., 47.degree. C., 48.degree. C., 49.degree. C., 50.degree. C., 51.degree. C., 52.degree. C., 53.degree. C., 54.degree. C., 55.degree. C., 56.degree. C., 57.degree. C., 58.degree. C., 59.degree. C., 60.degree. C., 61.degree. C., 62.degree. C., 63.degree. C., 64.degree. C., 65.degree. C., 66.degree. C., 67.degree. C., 68.degree. C., 69.degree. C., 70.degree. C., 71.degree. C., 72.degree. C., 73.degree. C., 74.degree. C., 75.degree. C., 76.degree. C., 77.degree. C., 78.degree. C., 79.degree. C., 80.degree. C., 90.degree. C., 100.degree. C., 110.degree. C., or 120.degree. C.
- 5. A. A gel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said (I) block copolymer is formed in combination with a selected amount of one or more selected polymer or copolymer selected from the group consisting of poly(styrene-butadiene-styrene), poly(styrene-butadiene), poly(styrene-isoprene-styrene), poly(styrene-isoprene), poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene), poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene-styrene), poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene), poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene), poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene)n, poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene)n, maleated poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene-styrene), maleated poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene), maleated poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene), maleated poly(styrene-ethylene-propylene)n, maleated poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene)n, polystyrene, polybutylene, poly(ethylene-propylene), poly(ethylene-butylene), polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethyleneoxide , poly(dimethylphenylene oxide), copolymers of trifluoromethyl-4,5-difuoro-1,3-dioxole and tetrafluoroethylene, tetrafluoroethylene, polycarbonate, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer, polyamide or polydimethylsiloxane; wherein said selected copolymer is a linear, branched, radial, or multiarm copolymer.
- 6. A gel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said gel is being denoted by G, is physically interlocked with a selected material M forming a composite of the combination G.sub.n M.sub.n, G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n, M.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n, M.sub.n G.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n, G.sub.n M.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n, G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n, M.sub.n M.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n, M.sub.n M.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n M.sub.n M.sub.n or a permutation of one or more of said G.sub.n with M.sub.n ; wherein when n is a subscript of M, n is the same or different selected from the group consisting of paper, foam, plastic, fabric, metal, metal foil, concrete, wood, glass, glass fibers, ceramics, synthetic resin, synthetic fibers or refractory materials; and wherein when n is a subscript of G, n denotes the same or a different gel rigidity.
- 7. A gel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said gel being formed into a gel hand exercising grip, a gel shape floss suitable for use as a dental floss, a gel crutch cushion, a gel cervical pillow, a gel bed wedge pillow, a gel leg rest, a gel neck cushion, a gel mattress, a gel bed pad, a gel elbow pad, a gel dermal pad, a gel wheelchair cushion, a gel helmet liner, a gel cold and hot pack, a gel exercise weight belt, a gel traction pad or belt, a gel cushion for splints, a gel sling, a gel brace for the hand, wrist, finger, forearm, knee, leg, clavicle, shoulder, foot, ankle, neck, back, rib, a gel sole for orthopedic shoe, a gel shaped toy article, a gel optical cladding for cushioning optical fibers from bending stresses, a gel swab tip, a gel fishing bate, a gel seal against pressure, a gel thread, a gel strip, a gel yarn, a gel tape, a weaved gel cloth, a gel fabrics, a gel balloon for valvuloplasty of the mitral valve, a gel trointestinal balloon dilator, a gel esophageal balloon dilator, a gel dilating balloon catheter use in coronary angiogram, a gel condom, a gel toy balloon, a gel surgical and examination glove, a self sealing enclosures for splicing electrical and telephone cables and wires, a gel film, or a gel liner.
- 8. A gel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said gel is being denoted by G, is physically interlocked with a selected material M forming a composite of the combination G.sub.n G.sub.n, G.sub.n G.sub.n G.sub.n, M.sub.n G.sub.n G.sub.n, M.sub.n M.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n, G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n G.sub.n, G.sub.n GM.sub.n M.sub.n, G.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n G.sub.n, G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n, M.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n, G.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n, G.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n M.sub.n G.sub.n or a permutation of one or more of said G.sub.n with M.sub.n ; wherein when n is a subscript of M, n is the same or different selected from the group consisting of paper, foam, plastic, fabric, metal, metal foil, concrete, wood, glass, glass fibers, ceramics, synthetic resin, synthetic fibers or refractory materials; and wherein when n is a subscript of G, n denotes the same or a different gel rigidity.
- 9. A composite of claim 6 shaped in the form of a gel liner for lower limb or above the knee amputee prosthesis formed by injection molding, extruding, spinning, casting, or dipping of said gel in combination with M selected from foam, plastic, fabric, metal, ceramics, synthetic resin, synthetic fibers or refractory materials.
- 10. A composite of claim 8 shaped in the form of a gel liner for lower limb above the knee amputee prosthesis formed by injection molding, extruding, spinning, casting, or dipping of said gel in combination with or without M selected from foam, plastic, fabric, metal, ceramics, synthetic resin, synthetic fibers, or refractory materials and in combination with or without one or more gels having a different rigidity.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the following applications: U.S. Ser. No: 08/819,675 filed Mar. 17, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,884,639; U.S. Ser. No: 08/719,817 filed Sep. 30, 1996, U.S. Ser. No: 08/665,343 filed Jun. 17, 1996 which is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No: 08/612,586 filed Mar. 8, 1996 which is a Continuation-in-part of Ser. Nos: PCT/US94/04278 filed Apr. 19, 1994 (published May 26, 1995 No. WO95/13851); PCT/US94/07314 filed Jun. 27, 1994 (published Jan. 4, 1996 No. WO 96/00118); 08/288, 690 filed Aug. 11, 1994; now U.S. Pat. No. 5,633,286 08/581,188 filed Dec. 29, 1995; 08/581,191 filed Dec. 29, 1995; now U.S. Pat. No. 5,760,117 Ser. No. 08/581,125 filed Dec. 29, 1995. In turn U.S. Ser. Nos. 08/581,188 now abandoned; 08/581,191; and 08/581,125 are continuation-in-parts of the following applications: Ser. Nos.: 08/288,690, filed Aug. 11, 1994, PCT/US94/07314 filed Jun. 27, 1994 (CIP of PCT/US94/04278, filed Apr. 19, 1994 which in turn is a CIP of 07/957,290); now U.S. Pat. No. 5,334,646 Ser. No. 08/152,734, filed Nov. 15, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,629,294 (CIPs of 114.688; 935,540; 876,118; 705,096; 957,290; 705,711).
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