Abstract: A cleaning sheet with a tacky surface coating is used to clean feed rollers in copying machines or similar equipment and similarly-coated cloths are used for the removal of particles from other surfaces to be cleaned. The cleaning articles are made by printing the tacky material on sheet material such as paper or cloth. Relatively thick layers of tacky material are applied quickly and economically by the use of a multi-stage printing press which builds up a thick layer from a plurality of thin layers.
Abstract: A method of manufacture for an adhesive-based system to removably stick relatively flat articles on large area surfaces. A cured pressure-sensitive adhesive is coated on both sides of a central flat, flexible support scrim in a zoned thickness pattern which includes sufficient, continuous thickness such that the system is well suited to the removable installation of many types of articles having rough surface textures including, but not limited to, floor coverings such as woven and double-backed carpets having backs of a relatively rough texture and unitary backed carpet having a rough latex or polymeric coating and no applied secondary scrim. The adhesive is cured in situ but remains pressure sensitive.
Abstract: The present invention provides a number of interrelated methods for the production of random and ordered arrays of particles and recesses as well as films containing such arrays and recesses. The present invention also relates to the random and ordered arrays of particles and films prepared therefrom. The ordered arrays are obtained by the use of ferrofluid compositions which may be curable, solidifiable on non-curing/non-solidifiable. The arrays and films may contain electrically-conductive particles useful in electronic applications for effecting contact between leads or pads.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 31, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
Loctite (R&D) Limited
Inventors:
Ciaran B. McArdle, Joseph Burke, Edward K. Welch, II
Abstract: A double sided tape has repositional with adhesive associated with a first face. The tape may be in the form of a roll, and the adhesive on the second face may be either repositional or permanent. In order to facilitate rolling, a release liner is provided on one of the adhesive faces. The tape may have perforations, notches, or slits along its length to facilitate detachment of predefined lengths of the tape, as from a dispenser. A tie coat may be applied to each of the faces of the substrate before the adhesive is applied. One face of adhesive can be readily applied to one object (e.g., a shelf or a piece of paper), while the repositional adhesive is then available to removably attach that object to another object (e.g., another piece of paper).