Claims
- 1. A glass fiber reinforcing element containing from about 10 to 40% by weight (dry) based on the weight of said element of a heat cured adhesive composition useful for adhering said element to a rubber compound and comprising essentially 100 parts by weight of a rubbery vinyl pyridine copolymer, from about 2 to 28 parts by weight of trimethylol phenol and from about 1.25 to 24 parts by weight of at least one water soluble, thermoplastic and non heat hardenable resorcinol compound selected from the group consisting of resorcinol and a resorcinol-formaldehyde novolak, said composition coating and at least substantially totally impregnating said element.
- 2. A glass fiber reinforcing element containing from about 10 to 40% by weight (dry) based on the weight of said element of a heat cured adhesive composition useful for adhering said element to a rubber compound and comprising essentially 100 parts by weight of a rubbery vinyl pyridine copolymer, from about 2.4 to 22.1 parts by weight of trimethylol phenol and from about 1.25 to 17.9 parts by weight of at least one water soluble, thermoplastic and non heat hardenable resorcinol compound selected from the group consisting of resorcinol and a resorcinol-formaldehyde novolak, said composition coating and at least substantially totally impregnating said element.
- 3. A glass fiber reinforcing element according to claim 2 in which said non-heat hardenable resorcinol compound is resorcinol.
- 4. A glass fiber reinforcing element according to claim 2 in which said non-heat hardenable resorcinol compound is a resorcinol-formaldehyde novolak.
- 5. A glass fiber reinforcing element according to claim 2 wherein said rubbery vinyl pyridine copolymer is a copolymer of from about 60 to 80% by weight of butadiene 1,3, from about 7 to 32% by weight of styrene, and from about 5 to 22% by weight of 2-vinyl pyridine and where said resorcinol compound is made by reacting resorcinol with formaldehyde in the mol ratio of about 1:0.5 to 2.
- 6. A glass fiber reinforcing element according to claim 5 where said element is a cord of about 2040 substantially parallel and continuous E glass filaments.
- 7. A glass fiber reinforcing element according to claim 5 where said rubbery vinyl pyridine copolymer is a terpolymer of about 70% by weight of butadiene-1,3, 15% of styrene and 15% of 2-vinyl pyridine.
- 8. A glass fiber reinforcing element according to claim 5 where said copolymer is a blend of a terpolymer of butadiene-1,3, styrene and 2-vinyl pyridine and a copolymer of butadiene-1,3 and styrene.
- 9. A glass fiber reinforcing element according to claim 8 where said terpolymer is present in an amount of 75% by weight and said copolymer is present in an amount of 25% by weight.
- 10. A glass fiber reinforcing element according to claim 8 where said terpolymer is present in an amount of 50% by weight and said copolymer is present in an amount of 50% by weight.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 380,939 filed July 19, 1973, and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,930,095.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3930095 |
van Gils et al. |
Dec 1975 |
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Divisions (1)
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380939 |
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