Claims
- 1. An article of manufacture suitable for use in cushioning impact comprising an oriented copolyetherester elastomer in the form of a belt having multiple windings and being capable of absorbing energy when stretched under tension upon force of impact, said oriented copolyetherester elastomer consisting essentially of a multiplicity of recurring long-chain and short-chain ester units joined head-to-tail through ester linkages, said long-chain ester units being represented by the structure: ##STR3## and said short-chain ester units being represented by the structure: ##STR4## wherein: G is a divalent radical remaining after removal of terminal hydroxyl groups from poly(alkylene oxide) glycols having a molecular weight between about 400-6000;
- R is a divalent radical remaining after removal of carboxyl groups from a dicarboxylic acid having a molecular weight less than about 300; and
- D is a divalent radical remaining after removal of hydroxyl groups from a low molecular weight diol having a molecular weight less than about 250;
- said short-chain ester units constitute about 15-95% by weight of the copolyetherester.
- 2. An article of claim 1 wherein the belt is secured by a band of heat-shrinkable elastomer.
- 3. An article of claim 1 wherein G is the group remaining after removal of hydroxyl groups from poly(tetramethylene oxide) glycol having a molecular weight of about 600-2000; R is the group remaining after removal of carboxyl groups from phthalic, terephthalic or isophthalic acids or mixtures thereof; and D is the group remaining after removal of hydroxyl groups from 1,4-butanediol.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 719,952, filed Sept. 2, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,076,226.
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