Claims
- 1. A binding material comprising a polymeric sheet element capable of severance into a binding strip of variable, selective width and strength by a tearing operation, said sheet comprising a monoaxilly stretched film of a polymer including at least a major proportion of a partially crystalline thermoplastic polymer, which film has been subjected to a fibrillation preventing-effective stretching operation within the range of stretch ratios of from about 5:1 to about 8:1 to impart a tearing characteristic thereto, such that successive initial tears in a marginal area thereof having a direction parallel to the longitudinal stretching direction will continue substantially parallel thereto while cohesion of the film section adjacent said tears is maintained, whereby said sheet may be torn into parallel binding strips of individual, variable, selective widths corresponding to the distances separating said initial tears.
- 2. The binding material according to claim 1, wherein said sheet is foamed before longitudinal stretching.
- 3. The binding material according to claim 1, wherein said polymer is a polymer blend comprising between 5 and 15 parts by weight of an amorphous thermoplastic polymer and 100 parts of a partially crystalline thermoplastic polymer.
- 4. The binding material according to claim 3, wherein the partially crystalline polymer is polypropylene and the amorphous polymer is polystyrene.
- 5. The binding material according to claim 1, wherein said sheet is reinforced by strengthening elements which elements are arranged parallel to the stretch direction and which are adhesively bonded to said sheet.
- 6. The binding material according to claim 5, wherein the strengthening elements include rigid non-elastic material.
- 7. The binding material according to claim 6, wherein said rigid non-elastic material is a metal.
- 8. The binding material according to claim 7, wherein said rigid non-elastic material are metal wires.
- 9. The binding material according to claim 5, wherein said strengthening elements are organic or inorganic fibers and filaments.
- 10. The binding material according to claim 9, wherein said organic or inorganic fibers and filaments are selected from the group consisting of polycarbonates, polyesters, polyamides, cellulosic polymers and glass fibers.
- 11. The binding material according to claim 7, wherein the strengthening elements consist of a metal coating on said thermoplastic sheet divided into strips by means of score lines or incisions running parallel to the direction of the longitudinal stretching.
- 12. The binding material according to claim 1, wherein said thermoplastic sheet is provided with grooves running parallel to the direction of longitudinal stretching.
- 13. The binding material according of claim 1 having a plurality of marginal tears in the longitudinal direction which can be cut transversally to said longitudinal direction at a predetermined length.
- 14. A binding material according to claim 1, wherein said sheet is partially coated.
- 15. A binding material according to claim 1, wherein said thermoplastic polymer is polypropylene.
- 16. A method of binding comprising the step of tearing a binding strip of variable, selective width and strength from a polymeric sheet comprising a monoaxially stretched film of a polymer including at least a major proportion of a partially crystalline thermoplastic polymer, which film has been subjected to a fibrillation preventing-effective stretching operation within the range of stretch ratios of from about 5:1 to about 8:1 to impart a tearing characteristic thereto, such that successive initial tears in a marginal area thereof having a direction parallel to the longitudinal stretching direction will continue substantially parallel thereto while cohesion of the film section adjacent said tears is maintained, whereby said sheet may be torn into parallel binding strips of individual, variable, selective widths corresponding to the distances separating said initial tears.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 726,616, filed Sept. 27, 1976 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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Continuations (1)
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