Claims
- 1. A shock absorbing sheet material comprising silicone gel, produced by a method comprising the steps of:
- a. forming an assembly comprising a flat sheet-shaped gel layer made of silicone gel with a penetration value of about 50 to 200, having on each side thereof a flexible covering film having thermal weldability at least on the side which faces said gel layer,
- b. depressing said assembly from the outside of at least one of said covering films by a dividing means including a heating means therefor, to divide said gel material layer by pushing the gel material laterally away from the dividing means, while forcing at least a portion of said covering films on either side of said gel material layer to directly contact each other, thereby simultaneously forming at least two independent cells which are thus divided and are substantially swelled by pushing said silicone gel material therein,
- c. heating said portions where said upper and lower covering films directly contact each other by said dividing means which is heated by said heating means, to weld the internal surfaces of said covering films, to form a line of dividing grooves which define said cells, and
- d. releasing and removing the resultant shock absorbing sheet material in which said dividing grooves are formed, from the dividing means after said heating and welding.
- 2. The sheet material in accordance with claim 1 wherein said dividing means forms island type independent cells in said sheet material.
- 3. The sheet material in accordance with claim 2, wherein said dividing means forms island type independent cells having diameters of approximately 2 mm to 10 mm on said buffer layer.
- 4. The sheet material in accordance with claim 2, wherein said dividing means forms at least two kinds of island type independent cells having different areas on said sheet material.
- 5. The sheet material in accordance with claim 1, wherein said dividing means forms striped independent cells on said sheet material.
- 6. The sheet material in accordance with claim 1, wherein said sheet material forms concentrically annular independent cells on said dividing means.
- 7. The sheet material in accordance with claim 1, wherein said covering film has a non-thermally weldable external covering layer on its external surface.
- 8. The sheet material in accordance with claim 1, wherein said covering film has a thin metallic film on the outer surface thereof.
- 9. The sheet material in accordance with claim 8, wherein said thin metallic film is formed after said sheet material has been removed from said dividing means.
- 10. The sheet material in accordance with claim 7, wherein said covering film is a cushion layer.
- 11. The sheet material in accordance with claim 7, wherein said covering film has a thermally weldable adhesive agent applied to the internal surface thereof.
- 12. The sheet material in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gelled material contains hollow particles.
- 13. The sheet material in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gelled material contains magnetic particles.
- 14. The sheet material in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gelled material contains many conductive particles.
- 15. The sheet material in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one of said covering films which are respectively applied to both surfaces of said gel material layer is made of an expandable film.
- 16. The sheet material in accordance with claim 15, wherein said covering sheet is made of an elastic film.
Priority Claims (3)
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62-21254 |
Jan 1987 |
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62-34010 |
Mar 1987 |
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62-132848 |
May 1987 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Rule 60 Divisional of Ser. No. 105,562, filed Oct. 8, 1987.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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