Claims
- 1. An oil gel composition comprising 100 parts by weight of at least one hydrogenated block copolymer and about 300 to about 2000 parts by weight of an extending oil, and optionally 0 to 100 parts by weight polyolefin, wherein said hydrogenated block copolymer has at least one polymer block A and at least one polymer block B, and wherein:
a. prior to hydrogenation each A block is a mono alkenyl arene homopolymer block and each B block is a controlled distribution copolymer block of at least one conjugated diene and at least one mono alkenyl arene; b. subsequent to hydrogenation about 0-10% of the arene double bonds have been reduced, and at least about 90% of the conjugated diene double bonds have been reduced; c. each A block having a number average molecular weight between about 3,000 and about 60,000 and each B block having a number average molecular weight between about 20,000 and about 300,000; d. each B block comprises terminal regions adjacent to the A blocks that are rich in conjugated diene units and one or more regions not adjacent to the A blocks that are rich in mono alkenyl arene units; e. the total amount of mono alkenyl arene in the hydrogenated block copolymer is about 20 percent weight to about 80 percent weight; and f. the weight percent of mono alkenyl arene in each B block is between about 10 percent and about 75 percent.
- 2. The oil gel composition according to claim 1 wherein said mono alkenyl arene is styrene and said conjugated diene is selected from the group consisting of isoprene and butadiene.
- 3. The oil gel composition according to claim 2 wherein said conjugated diene is butadiene, and wherein about 20 to about 80 mol percent of the condensed butadiene units in block B have 1,2-configuratio
- 4. The oil gel composition of claim 3 wherein said polyolefin is a polyethylene homopolymer or copolymer, and the amount of polyolefin is 10 to 50 parts by weight.
- 5. The oil gel composition according to claim 4 wherein the styrene blockiness of the block B is less than about 40 mol percent.
- 6. The oil gel composition according to claim 5 wherein the polymer is an ABA polymer and each block B has a center region with a minimum ratio of butadiene units to styrene units.
- 7. The oil gel composition according to claim 3 wherein the weight percent of styrene in each B block is between about 10 percent and about 30 percent, and the styrene blockiness index of each block B is less than about 10 percent, said styrene blockiness index being defined to be the proportion of styrene units in the block B having two styrene neighbors on the polymer chain.
- 8. The oil gel composition according to claim 3 wherein said hydrogenated block copolymer has a general configuration AB, ABA, (A-B)n, (A-B)nA, (A-B)nX or mixtures thereof where n is an integer from 2 to about 30, and X is the coupling agent residue.
- 9. The oil gel composition according to claim 8 wherein said hydrogenated block copolymer is a linear hydrogenated ABA styrene/butadiene block copolymer having a total molecular weight of about 80,000 to about 140,000.
- 10. The oil gel composition according to claim 9 wherein said extending oil is a paraffinic processing oil.
- 11 The oil gel composition according to claim 10 wherein the amount of extending oil is between about 400 and about 1000 parts by weight
- 12. The oil gel composition according to claim 9 wherein said extending oil is a naphthenic processing oil.
- 13. The oil gel composition according to claim 10 wherein the amount of extending oil is between about 400 and about 1000 parts by weight.
- 14. An article prepared from the oil gel composition of claim 1.
- 15. An article according to claim 14 which is a vibration damper, a vibration isolator, a wrapper, a hand exerciser, a dental floss, a crutch cushion, a cervical pillow, a bed wedge pillow, a leg rest cushion, a neck cushion, a mattress, a bed pad, an elbow pad, a dermal pad, a wheelchair cushion, a helmet liner, a hot or cold compress pad, an exercise weight belt, an orthopedic shoe sole, a splint, sling or brace cushion for the hand, wrist, finger, forearm, knee, leg, clavicle, shoulder, foot, ankle, neck, back and rib or a traction pad.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from commonly assigned U.S. patent application Serial No. 60/355,210, filed Feb. 7, 2002, entitled Novel Block Copolymers and Method for Making Same (TH-1768 prov.), from it's continuing application filed Feb. 6, 2003 (TH-1768 conv.), Ser. No. 10/359,981 and from it's continuing application filed Feb. 6, 2003, entitled Gels from Controlled Distribution Block Copolymers, (TH-1768F), Ser. No. 10/359,462.
Provisional Applications (1)
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