Claims
- 1. In a heat-shrinkable envelope composed of at least one heat-shrinkable component having a mechanically reinforcing component, the improvements comprising the mechanical reinforcing component having a plurality of planar surfaces joined in a continuous undulating configuration and being embedded in the shrinkable component, said reinforcing component being constructed to enable both dilation and shrink motions non-destructively along both dilation and shrink directions, said undulations extending parallel to each other, and the reinforcing component having means for stopping tears in the reinforcing component formed by irregularly located beads, punctures, slots, or holes in the reinforcing component.
- 2. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 1, wherein the means for stopping tears includes beads formed in the reinforcing component.
- 3. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 1, wherein the means for stopping tears includes intentionally punctures, slots and holes formed in the reinforcing component.
- 4. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcing component is constructed as a composite foil.
- 5. In a heat-shrinkable component according to claim 4, wherein the outermost layers of the composite foil are provided with punctures, slots and holes.
- 6. In a heat-shrinkable component according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcing component has individual layers joined with an adhesive promoter.
- 7. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 6, in that the individual layers of the reinforced component are joined with a hot-melt glue.
- 8. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 1, wherein both the reinforcing component and the shrinkable component are composed of a cross-linked, expanded polyolefin.
- 9. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 8, wherein the expanded polyolefin is selected from a group consisting of high-molecular polyethylene and polybutene.
- 10. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 1, wherein the envelope has individual layers with each layer having a different thickness.
- 11. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 1, wherein the envelope has individual layers with each layer having a different degree of cross linking.
- 12. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 11, wherein the cross-linking of at least one of the components is caused by chemical cross-linking.
- 13. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 11, wherein cross-linking of at least one of the cross-linking components is caused by radiation.
- 14. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcing component is also heat-shrinkable.
- 15. In a heat-shrinkable envelope according to claim 6, wherein a bonding of the heat-shrinkable component to the reinforcing component occurs along lines with the undulations.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/586,872, filed Sep. 24, 1990 abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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