Claims
- 1. A tubular film comprising a material which has been regenerated from a solution of cellulose and dried, said tubular film, after regeneration, being longitudinally stretched by from 10 to 40 percent and simultaneously transversely stretched by from −20 to +20 percent while wet, said stretch being maintained during drying, the combined longitudinal and transverse stretch being sufficient to increase the surface area of the film by at least ten percent from the surface area immediately after regeneration, said tubular film having a wall thickness of from about 60 to about 90 percent of the same tubular film without said combined stretch after regeneration and a longitudinal tensile strength greater than the same tubular film of the same thickness except that it is longitudinally stretched by less than 10 percent, said tubular film having a rewet longitudinal tensile strength greater than 6000 psi.
- 2. The tubular film of claim 1 wherein said film is longitudinally stretched by from 10 to 20 percent.
- 3. The tubular film of claim 1 having a wall thickness of from 18 to 25 microns.
- 4. The tubular film of claim 3 having a wall thickness of from 21 to 23 microns.
- 5. The tubular film of claim 1 having a permeability which is 20 to 50 percent greater than the same film without said combined stretch.
- 6. The tubular film of claim 1 wherein the film has a burst pressure of at least 88 percent of the burst pressure of the same film without said combined stretch.
- 7. The tubular film of claim 1 wherein the tube has a longitudinal shrinkage when rewet of at least 3 percent.
- 8. The tubular film of claim 1 wherein the solution of cellulose is xanthate viscose.
- 9. A tubular film which has been precipitated from a solution of cellulose in amine oxide and water and dried in a drier, said tubular film being precipitated and then longitudinally stretched by from 10 to 30 percent and simultaneously transversely stretched by from −20 to +20 percent while wet, the stretch being maintained in the dryer, the combined longitudinal and transverse stretch of said tubular film being sufficient to have a wall thickness of from 75 to 90 percent of an identical tubular film without said combined stretch after precipitation and a longitudinal tensile strength greater than the same tubular film of the same thickness except that it is longitudinally stretched by less than 10 percent, said tubular film having a rewet longitudinal tensile strength greater than 6000 psi.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/568,076 filed Dec. 6, 1995 and a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/797,766, filed Feb. 7, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,952,064.
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