Claims
- 1. A three zone microporous membrane comprising:
a porous support material substantially impregnated by a first dope to form a middle zone having two sides; and a second zone and a third zone formed from at least one additional dope, each zone having inner and outer surfaces, each of the second and third zones being operatively, continuously, connected to opposite sides of the middle zone, wherein at least one of the three zones has a pore size at least about twenty (20%) percent greater than the pore size of at least one of the other zones.
- 2. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein, all three zones are simultaneously quenched by quenching liquid contacting the outer surface of the second zone and the third zone.
- 3. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein no portion of the support material in the middle zone protrudes into either of the zones formed by the at least one additional dope.
- 4. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein at least one portion of the support material in the middle zone protrudes into at least one of the zones formed by the at least one additional dope.
- 5. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein at least one portion of the support material protrudes into both of the zones formed by the at least one additional dope.
- 6. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the second zone and the third zone each possess an average pore size of about 10 micron or less.
- 7. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the second zone and the third zone each possess an average pore size ranging from about 0.001 microns to about 5 micron.
- 8. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the second zone and the third zone each possess an average pore size ranging from about 0.02 microns to about 1 microns.
- 9. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the second zone and the third zone possess the same average pore size.
- 10. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the middle zone possesses an average pore size of about 10 microns or less.
- 11. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the pore size of one of the second or the third zones possesses an average pore size of about 10 microns or less.
- 12. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein said middle zone possesses a pore size ranging from about 0.5 microns to about 5 microns.
- 13. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the pore size of one of the second or the third zones ranges from about 0.5 microns to about 5 microns.
- 14. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the pore size of one of the second or the third zones ranges from about 0.04 to about 10 microns.
- 15. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein said middle zone possesses an average pore size ranging from about 0.1 to about 1 microns.
- 16. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the support material is selected from the group consisting of:
polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamide and polyvinylidene fluoride.
- 17. The microporous membrane of claim 1 wherein the dope is selected from the group consisting of:
dopes formulated from phase inversion polymers.
- 18. A three zone reinforced, continuous, geometrically symmetrical microporous membrane comprising:
a porous support material; and a continuous microporous membrane having a middle zone disposed between an upper zone and a lower zone, each having an outer surface, wherein the support material is substantially embedded within the middle zone and at least one of the zones has a pore size at least about twenty (20%) percent greater than the pore size of at least one of the other zones.
- 19. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein, all three zones are quenched by quenching liquid simultaneously contacting the outer surface of the upper zone and the lower zone.
- 20. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein no portion of the support material in the middle zone protrudes into either of the other two zones.
- 21. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein at least one portion of the support material in the middle zone protrudes into at least one of the other two zones.
- 22. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein at least one portion of the support material protrudes into both of the other two zones.
- 23. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein the upper zone and the lower zone each possess an average pore size of about 1 micron or less.
- 24. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein the upper zone and the lower zone each possess an average pore size ranging from about 0.01 microns to about 1 micron.
- 25. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein the upper zone and the lower zone each possess an average pore size ranging from about 0.2 micron to about 0.5 microns.
- 26. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein the upper zone and the lower zone possess the same average pore size.
- 27. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein the middle zone possesses an average pore size of about 10 microns or less.
- 28. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein the pore size of one of the upper or the lower zones possesses an average pore size of about 10 microns or less.
- 29. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein said middle zone possesses a pore size ranging from about 0.5 microns to about 10 microns.
- 30. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein the pore size of one of the upper or the lower zones ranges from about 0.5 microns to about 10 microns.
- 31. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein the pore size of one of the upper or the lower zones ranges from about 0.1 to about 1 microns.
- 32. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein said middle zone possesses an average pore size ranging from about 0.1 to about 1 microns.
- 33. The microporous membrane of claim 18 wherein the support material is selected from the group consisting of:
polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamide and polyvinylidene fluoride.
- 34. A three zone microporous membrane prepared by a process comprising: the steps of:
providing a continuous support material; at least substantially pressure impregnating the support material with a first dope utilizing a first die means; passing the dope impregnated continuous support material between substantially opposed second and third die means; and substantially, simultaneously coating both sides of the dope impregnated continuous support material with at least one additional dope on each side of the substantially impregnated support material.
- 35. The membrane of claim 34 wherein the process further comprises the steps of:
providing quenching means including a nonsolvent for the dopes; moving the coated, impregnated, support material from the substantially opposed second and third die means to the quenching means; and simultaneously quenching the coated, substantially impregnated, support material having at least two different dopes in the quenching means such that polymers in the dopes precipitate and solidify, sufficiently to avoid damaging deformation during subsequent manufacture, to form the three zone microporous membrane.
- 36. The membrane of claim 34 wherein, during the pressure impregnating step, all of the support material is completely covered by the dope.
- 37. The membrane of claim 34 wherein, during the pressure impregnating step, at least one side of the support material has at least one portion thereof not completely covered by the dope.
- 38. The membrane of claim 34 wherein, during the pressure impregnating step, both sides of the support material have at least one portion thereof not completely covered by the dope.
- 39. The membrane of claim 34 wherein, after the quenching step, none of the support material protrudes into either of the zones formed by the at least one additional dope.
- 40. The membrane of claim 34 wherein, after the quenching step, at least one portion of the support material protrudes into at least one of the zones formed by the at least one additional dope.
- 41. The membrane of claim 34 wherein, after the quenching step, at least one portion of the support material protrudes into both of the zones formed by the at least one additional dope.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to commonly owned U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/043,181, filed Apr. 11, 1997, of Meyering et al., the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60043181 |
Apr 1997 |
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Continuations (1)
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09040979 |
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