Incrementally stretched films with enhanced properties and methods for making the same
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| Titel: | Incrementally stretched films with enhanced properties and methods for making the same |
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| Patent Number: | 9,216,538 |
| Publikationsdatum: | December 22, 2015 |
| Appl. No: | 13/190677 |
| Application Filed: | July 26, 2011 |
| Abstract: | Methods of enhancing one or more physical properties of a thermoplastic film include incrementally stretching thermoplastic films in the machine direction and/or transverse direction. In one or more implementations, methods of incrementally stretching thermoplastic films include reducing the gauge of the films without reducing the films' machine-direction tear resistance. The methods can involve cold stretching the films and imparting rib patterns into the film. The linear ribs can have alternating thick and thin gauges. Incrementally stretched thermoplastic films can have a machine-direction tear resistance that is approximately equal to or greater than the machine-direction tear resistance of the film prior to stretching. |
| Inventors: | Borchardt, Michael G. (Naperville, IL, US) |
| Assignees: | The Glad Products Company (Oakland, CA, US) |
| Claim: | 1. A thermoplastic bag, comprising: first and second sidewalls comprising a blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film formed by stretching an un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film; and a first set of alternating thicker and thinner linear ribs extending across the first sidewall in a direction in which the incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film was extruded; wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film has a machine direction tear resistance that is approximately equal to or greater than a first machine direction tear resistance of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film; wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film comprises a transverse direction tear resistance that is reduced by a first percent reduction compared to a first transverse direction tear resistance of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film; wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film comprises a gauge by weight reduced by a second percent reduction compared to a first gauge by weight of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film; wherein the first percent reduction of the transverse direction tear resistance is less than the second percent reduction of the gauge by weight. |
| Claim: | 2. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 1 , wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film comprises linear low-density polyethylene. |
| Claim: | 3. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 1 , wherein a portion of the first sidewall is devoid of alternating thicker and thinner linear ribs extending in the direction in which the incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film was extruded. |
| Claim: | 4. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 1 , wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film comprises a gauge by weight is between about 0.70 and about 0.80 times the first gauge by weight of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film. |
| Claim: | 5. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the transverse direction tear resistance of the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film is about 82 percent of the first transverse direction tear resistance of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film; and the gauge by weight of the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film is about 71 percent of the first gauge by weight of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film. |
| Claim: | 6. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 1 , wherein the machine direction tear resistance of the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film is greater than the first machine direction tear resistance of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film. |
| Claim: | 7. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 6 , wherein the machine direction tear resistance of the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film is between about 1.25 and 2.2 times greater than the first machine direction tear resistance of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film. |
| Claim: | 8. A thermoplastic bag, comprising: a first thermoplastic sidewall including a blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film formed by stretching an un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film, wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film: comprises a first set of alternating thicker and thinner linear ribs extending across the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film of the first thermoplastic sidewall in a direction in which the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film was extruded; comprises a second set of alternating thicker and thinner linear ribs extending across the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film of the first thermoplastic sidewall in a direction transverse to the direction in which the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film was extruded; and has a machine direction tear resistance that is greater than a first machine direction tear resistance of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film; and a second thermoplastic sidewall joined to the first thermoplastic sidewall along at least three edges, wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film comprises a gauge by weight between about 0.65 and about 0.95 times a first gauge by weight of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film. |
| Claim: | 9. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 8 , wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film of the first thermoplastic sidewall comprises a gauge by weight between about 0.70 and about 0.92 times a first gauge by weight of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film. |
| Claim: | 10. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 9 , wherein the gauge by weight of the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film of the first thermoplastic sidewall is between about 0.70 and 0.80 times the first gauge by weight of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film. |
| Claim: | 11. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 9 , wherein the machine direction tear resistance of the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film of the first thermoplastic sidewall is between about 1.25 and 2.2 times greater than the first machine direction tear resistance of the un-incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film. |
| Claim: | 12. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 8 , wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film of the first thermoplastic sidewall comprises one or more of polyethylene or polypropylene. |
| Claim: | 13. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 12 , wherein the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film comprises linear low-density polyethylene. |
| Claim: | 14. The thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 8 , wherein: a first portion of the first thermoplastic sidewall comprises: the first set of alternating thicker and thinner linear ribs extending across the first thermoplastic sidewall in the direction in which the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film was extruded; and the second set of alternating thicker and thinner linear ribs extending across the first thermoplastic sidewall in the direction transverse to the direction in which the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film was extruded; and a second portion of the first thermoplastic sidewall comprises one of: the first set of alternating thicker and thinner linear ribs extending across the first thermoplastic sidewall in the direction in which the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film was extruded; and the second set of alternating thicker and thinner linear ribs extending across the first thermoplastic sidewall in the direction transverse to the direction in which the blown incrementally-stretched thermoplastic film was extruded. |
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| Assistant Examiner: | Attel, Nina |
| Primary Examiner: | Pascua, Jes F |
| Attorney, Agent or Firm: | Feix, Thomas C. |
| Dokumentencode: | edspgr.09216538 |
| Datenbank: | USPTO Patent Grants |
| Abstract: | Methods of enhancing one or more physical properties of a thermoplastic film include incrementally stretching thermoplastic films in the machine direction and/or transverse direction. In one or more implementations, methods of incrementally stretching thermoplastic films include reducing the gauge of the films without reducing the films' machine-direction tear resistance. The methods can involve cold stretching the films and imparting rib patterns into the film. The linear ribs can have alternating thick and thin gauges. Incrementally stretched thermoplastic films can have a machine-direction tear resistance that is approximately equal to or greater than the machine-direction tear resistance of the film prior to stretching. |
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