1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a laminate membrane having an elastomer body and a contact layer applied to the elastomer body, made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
The laminate membrane can be installed into a membrane pump, for example. In this connection, the membrane is clamped in on the edges, while the inner region of the laminate membrane performs stroke movements. With each stroke movement, a flexible membrane segment is turned up, and rolling movements of the flexible material are observed in a radial cross-section. Alternatively, however, the membrane can also be used as a valve membrane. Fundamentally, however, the laminated membrane according to the invention, as described below, can be used for the most varied purposes.
2. The Prior Art
A laminate membrane having the characteristics described initially is described in German Patent No. DE 102 27 192 A1. Here, the elastomer body is chemically connected with the PTFE layer on the product side. In the case of special applications such as pumping of solvents, for example, loosening of the PTFE contact layer from the elastomer body can occur. Also, in these cases, the elastomer layer can be chemically attacked by the solvent, despite the PTFE contact layer.
It is therefore an object of the invention to increase the useful lifetime of a laminate membrane.
This task is accomplished, according to the invention, by an additional barrier layer configured as a permeation barrier, which is either disposed between the contact layer and the elastomer body, or applied to the side of the contact layer that faces away from the elastomer body. The barrier layer effectively prevents permeation of the medium that impacts the membrane all the way to the elastomer body. Furthermore, the contact surface between barrier layer or contact layer, respectively, and elastomer body is also not impacted with medium, because of the permeation barrier effect of the barrier layer, so that there is no risk of loosening of the barrier layer or the contact layer, respectively, from the elastomer body.
Preferably, at least one intermediate layer is disposed between the barrier layer and elastomer body. This intermediate layer in turn can contain PTFE, or, according to a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, it consists of PTFE. The barrier layer can contain a perfluoroalkoxy copolymer (PFA), or preferably consists of PFA. Finished films having the structure PTFE-PFA-PTFE are commercially available, for example, and can be used cost-advantageously.
The elastomer body can be configured in plate shape, particularly as a circular plate, which has a plate wall with a clamping surface, a bottom, and a flexible membrane segment that connects the plate edge with the bottom. The bottom of the elastomer body can have a core that is vulcanized, having a connector device for a piston rod, or alternatively, the elastomer body can have a central opening for connection to a piston rod. The elastomer body preferably contains a textile reinforcement insert, but can also be configured without such a reinforcement. Furthermore, the elastomer body can contain a ring-shaped circumferential depression on its elastomer back side, in the transition region between the plate edge and the flexible membrane segment.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
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Accordingly, while only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is obvious that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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