The invention relates to a patch for repairing tires by vulcanization comprising at least one cover layer made of a vulcanized rubber material and optionally reinforced by inserts, a thinner joining layer made of a non-vulcanized vulcanizable rubber material and laterally projected with respect to the cover layer in an edge area, a stable protective film detachably arranged on the outer surface of the joining layer and a peel-off film which covers the top surface of the cover layer and adheres to the projected edge of the joining layer.
Such patches or adhesive tape have been known for a long time in multiple different embodiments and are used for repairing vehicle tires and hoses. Even after long storage times the joining layer which is made of an unvulcanized vulcanized rubber material and is of decisive importance for a gastight permanent adhesion of the patch must be fully functional. In order to prevent undesired vulcanization phenomena of this joining layer during storage time, the joining layer is completely covered by a rigid adhesive protective layer which, among others, is impervious to gas and light. This protective film is removed manually immediately before the use of such adhesive tape. To facilitate this peel-off process, in particular the gripping of a portion of the film, this semirigid protective film includes a rupture seam. Additionally, the top surface of the cover layer made of vulcanized rubber material is covered by a protective film which is substantially thinner and more flexible than the protective film of the joining layer and may be a transparent expanded thermoplastic film. As the fully vulcanized cover layer has no adhesive strength, it is spanned by the thin protective layer without it adhering thereto, a continuous adhesion of the protective film being present only on the projected edge area of the joining layer on rubber material which is not yet vulcanized. The thin protective layer will also have to be peeled off in the course of the actual repair process which sometimes causes trouble and requires the use of a tool.
It is the objective of the invention to facilitate the peel-off process of the thin protective film covering the cover layer.
According to the invention this object is solved by the fact that the protective film covering the cover layer and the projected edge of the joining layer includes a gripping element for peeling off the protective film. Advantageously, the gripping element consists of a fold of the protective film provided in the central area of the patch, which may be gripped by two fingers of the hand.
The invention is suitable for application on various patches and adhesive tapes for repairing hoses, tires, conveyor belts and other rubber articles. The inventive design of the thin protective film which comprises at least one gripping fold leads to rendering the manufacturing processes simpler and effective in a cost-neutral manner. The removal of the thin protective layer during the performance of the repair, particularly after the stitching of the repair body, will be optimized without the film coming off on its own during the storage or the transport of the patch. No additional tools are required for peeling off the film. The gripping fold preferably provided in the central area ensures a complete and tear-free peeling-off of the protective layer, all but in one go, without any film remnants remaining on the cover layer and the projected adhesive edge of the joining layer, respectively.
Next, embodiments of the inventive patch will be described in detail with reference to the drawing, wherein:
The adhesive repair tape shown in a cross-section in
In order to facilitate the peeling-off of the film before the illustrated patch is used the film 7 has a gripping fold 8 which in the present embodiment is arranged in the central area of the patch and may extend throughout to the opposite edge areas 4 of the joining layer. During storage of the patches the gripping fold 8 is turned down due to the flexibility of the film 7 and extends approximately in parallel to the adjoining film areas. To pull off the film 7, the gripping fold is brought approximately into the position as shown and by pulling at the gripping fold with one's fingers the protective film 7 can be peeled off without any tear forming, the adhesion, which exists only in the edge area, being detached together with the adhesive joining layer.
The patch shown in
It is an essential advantage of the patch according to the invention that the peeling-off of the protective film 7 is substantially facilitated without the manufacturing costs for such patch being noticeably increased thereby. The shape of the protective layer still corresponds to the outline of the joining layer so that the outer edge of the protective film coincides with the protected adhesive outer edge of the joining layer. Only the size of the protective layer must be selected to be slightly larger than that of the joining layer so that due to its adhesion in the region of the circumferential edge the gripping fold appears by itself.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments as shown. Rather, the protective layer formed according to the invention may also be used for other rubber articles having an edge made an unvulcanized and thus adhesive material.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2005 003 662.5 | Mar 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP06/02100 | 3/7/2006 | WO | 00 | 9/5/2007 |