Claims
- 1. Method of making a heat recoverable ribbon or tape comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of strands of polymeric material to be used as core strands;
- helically winding unstretchable thread means in an orientation partially at least transversely to said core strands, thereby providing a plurality of strand elements;
- thermoplastically or at least partially thermoplastically embedding the aforementioned elements in parallel orientation into thermoplastic or partially thermoplastic material resulting in an assembly;
- crosslinking the thermoplastic or partially thermoplastic material;
- stretching the assembly in a direction longitudinally to an extension of the polymer strands at an elevated temperature thereby transforming the helically wound unstretchable thread means into an extended form, and maintaining the stretched state of the assembly as a whole during subsequent cool-down.
- 2. Method as in claim 1, including the step of crosslinking said polymer strands.
- 3. Method as in claim 1, including the step of interweaving said polymer strands serving as weft threads with warp threads made of the unstretchable material.
- 4. Method as in claim 1, said embedding including placing thermoplastic layer means to both sides of the plurality of strands.
- 5. Method of making heat recoverable ribbon comprising the steps of:
- providing a first plurality of unstretchable helically coiled threads said threads helically coiled about at least one polymer strand;
- providing a second plurality of unstretchable threads in an orientation at least partially transversely to said first unstretchable threads, to obtain a mat;
- embedding the mat into a layer of polymeric material and cross-linking the layer;
- stretching the mat in a direction longitudinally to an extension of the first threads at an elevated temperature while maintaining the stretched state of the embedded mat as a whole during subsequent cool-down.
- 6. Method as in claim 5, including the using of polymer threads, as carrying helical threads, as weft in a mat weaving process, the second plurality being the warp threads.
- 7. Method as in claim 5, including the step of using cotton, glass, metal, ceramic, polyamide or polyester as unstretchable thread.
- 8. Method as in claim 5, the embedding step including sandwiching the pluralities as a whole in-between crosslinkable ribbons.
- 9. Method as in claim 8, and providing for different degrees of cross-linking in the two ribbons.
- 10. Method as in claim 5, and including the step of crosslinking each of the polymeric strands
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of copending application 379093 filed Jul. 13, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,812.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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