Claims
- 1. A pleated heat-recoverable tape for covering and sealing a transition in an elongate substrate which does not have an accessible free end, the transition being between a first section of the substrate having a first size and a second section of the substrate having a second size which is substantially larger than the first size, comprising a heat-shrinkable polymeric strip having therein a plurality of heat-shrinkable generally transverse pleats which disappear upon recovery to provide a smooth surface and wherein the polymeric strip is self-adhesive or at least a portion of one side thereof has a coating of adhesive thereon having a sufficiently high viscosity at recovery temperature so as to prevent slipping of said tape during recovery.
- 2. A pleated heat-recoverable tape of claim 1 wherein said pleats have a stable configuration when the tape is at 23.degree. C. and is not subject to deforming forces; said tape
- (1) being capable of an extension of one edge relative to the other as a result of changes in the configuration of the pleats; and
- (2) when fixed at each end thereof and across the width thereof and heated to its recovery temperature, becoming a substantially planar tape as a result of recovery of the pleats, said substantially planar tape, when heated to its recovery temperature in the absence of restraining forces, shrinking axially by at least 10%.
- 3. The tape of claim 1 wherein the adhesive is a heat-activatable adhesive.
- 4. The tape of claim 1 wherein the material comprising the polymeric strip is self-adhesive at the recovery temperature of the tape.
- 5. The tape of claim 3 wherein the tape has a coating of a thermochromic paint on the surface thereof remote from the substrate, the paint being capable of changing color is indicate that the adhesive has been activated.
- 6. The tape of claim 1 wherein the pleats in the tape are substantially sinusoidal and of regular periodicity.
- 7. The tape of claim 1 wherein the tape is 5 to 30 cm wide and has a unit spring constant at 23.degree. C. of 1 to 20 kg.
- 8. The tape of claim 1 wherein the tape is composed of cross-linked polymeric material.
- 9. The tape of claim 1 wherein the tape, when wrapped around a substrate and fixed at each end thereof and across the width thereof and heated to its shrinkabe temperature, is capable of becoming substantially planar as a result of recovery of the pleats, said substantially planar tape, when heated to its shrinkage temperature in the absence of restraining forces and is capable of shrinking axially by at least 10%.
- 10. The tape of claim 1 which additionally comprises integral heating means.
- 11. The tape of claim 10 wherein the integral heating means are electrical heating means.
- 12. The tape of claim 1 which is shrinkable along its length without substantial change in its width.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of my copending application, Ser. No. 272,445 filed June 5, 1981 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,428,790, which is a continuation-in-part of my application, Ser. No. 158,765 filed June 12, 1980, now abandoned; the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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