Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Hollow or container type article – Polymer or resin containing
Reexamination Certificate
1999-02-06
2003-12-16
Pyon, Harold (Department: 1772)
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Hollow or container type article
Polymer or resin containing
C428S414000, C428S506000, C524S567000, C525S113000, C525S145000, C528S098000, C528S101000, C528S103000, C528S104000, C528S111000, C528S119000, C528S365000, C106S287280, C156S330000, C052S309300, C052S417000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06663930
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect, this invention relates to controlling the rate of a cross-linking reaction which occurs during the curing of a chemical composition. In another aspect, this invention relates to an adhesive composition. In a further aspect, the invention relates to an adhesive composition which bonds to a chemically inert substance. In yet another aspect, this invention relates to bonding a chemically inert elastomeric tape to a substrate.
A wide variety of coatings for sumps, tank interiors, containment linings, flooring systems and joint overlays are known. However, such coatings tend to fail upon the failure or movement of the underlying substrate to which the coatings are bonded, generally by cracking, peeling or delaminating. The problem is worse where movement between adjacent substrates is likely, such as in a corner, or along an expansion joint or crack.
Coating integrity can be enhanced by adhering an elastomeric tape to the substrate along the just identified trouble areas, and then applying the coating over the tape.
However, chemically inert elastomeric tapes, which are able to resist degradation by acids, bases and solvents, are very difficult to reliably bond to many substrates. An adhesive which provides good bonding, has good flexibility and gap bridging properties between concrete, vinyl, epoxy and many other substrates would be very desirable.
An adhesive which retains these properties under conditions of low temperatures, where many adhesive materials become brittle, or high temperatures, where many adhesive materials loose strength, would also be very desirable.
Many adhesive systems are difficult to apply in the field. Extremes of field conditions, such as extremes of temperature or humidity, can make it further difficult to apply an adhesive so as to achieve a satisfactory bond. An adhesive which may be applied at a temperature as low as 5° C. and as high as 60° C. and over a wide range of humidities, without affecting its properties, would be very desirable.
A chemically resistant adhesive is needed in various industrial applications. The majority of current adhesive systems is adversely affected by strong acids, bases and solvents and is also susceptible to degradation by ozone, UV, and &ggr;-rays. An adhesive system which is resistant to degradation by such agents, as well as to discoloration induced by these or other agents would also be very desirable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention there is provided a composition comprising an adhesive resin, a cross-linking regulator, and a hardener. The composition is usefully employed as an adhesive.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the adhesive resin comprises a reactive polyolefin, at least one acrylate monomer, and an epoxy resin. An adhesive resin formed from these constituents produces an adhesive composition is well adapted for adherence to a chemically inert elastomeric tape formed from similar substances.
In an even more preferred embodiment, the reactive polyolefin component comprises a halogenated and halosulfonated polyethylene which is combined with sufficient acrylate monomer to achieve solubility and sufficient cross-linking regulator to avoid gel formation when the hardener is added. The resulting adhesive composition has good initial tack and cures over a time period ranging from a few minutes to a few hours. The cured composition has outstanding resistance to aggressive chemicals and outstanding adhesion to both concrete and to an elastomeric tape formed from related materials. Also, it has been found that incorporating a minor amount of trichloroethylene into the adhesive composition provides even further improved adhesion to concrete.
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Casperson John R
Forty Ten L.L.C.
Hon Sow-Fun
Pyon Harold
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