Classic PU Patent of the Month: Bayer on Viscoelastic Flexible Foams (1988)

Title: Process for the preparation of cold-hardening flexible polyurethane foams having excellent deadening properties.

 Number/Link: EP0331941

Applicant/Assignee: Bayer

Publication date: 13-09-1989

Gist”: Highly damping flexible foams are made using a mixture of three specific polyols.

Why it is interesting: “Visco” or “memory” foams are currently known especially for their use in matresses and pillows.  Originally however these “dead” foams were developed as vibration damping materials for acoustic applications. The invention is based on the use of three specific polyols: (a) a ‘normal’ PO/EO-tipped triol with a hydroxyl value of about 28, (b) a ‘rigid’ all-PO triol with OHv of about 350 and (c) a ‘high EO’ triol with an EO content of about 75% and OHv of 36. The polyols are used in a ratio of about 25:15:60 (a:b:c) together with either TDI or MDI. Because the polyols are relatively immiscible the resulting foams have a soft-phase glass transition which is ‘smeared’ out over a temperature range controlled by polyol (a) at the low end and by (c) at the high end – ranging e.g. from -30°C to +10°C. This wide glass transition in turn results in a very wide damping frequency range.  A very clever idea that has been copied many times.

Polyurethane "memory foam"

Polyurethane “memory foam”

Flexible Polyurethane Foams with Improved ‘Feel’

Title: EXPANDABLE POLYURETHANE COMPOSITION AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAM

 Number/Link: US2015/0045466

Applicant/Assignee: Momentive

Publication date: 12-02-2015 (priority PCT-JP)

Gist”: Use of ester plasticizers in flexible foams

Why it is interesting: According to this invention both the humid aged compression set and the hand ‘feel’ of flexible foams can be improved by incorporating a few percent of a mono- di- tri- or tetra- ester plasticizer in the polyol. In the examples 1 to 4 php of isopropyl myristate does indeed seem to improve the humid aged compression set of an MDI-TDI foam, however not all examples are very convincing.

Isopropyl Myristate

Isopropyl myristate

Supercritically Foamed Thermoplastic Polyurethane

Title: LOW DENSITY FOAM, MIDSOLE, FOOTWEAR, AND METHODS FOR MAKING LOW DENSITY FOAM

 Number/Link: WO2015/017088

Applicant/Assignee: Nike

Publication date: 5-02-2015

Gist”: TPU blown with supercritical CO2 and/or N2

Why it is interesting: This case relates to foamed TPU (or EVA) with densities down to 150 kg/m³. The low density is accomplished by the combination of a conventional physical blowing agent and a supercritical fluid, specifically supercritical CO2 or N2 or a combination of these. The conventional blowing agent is incorporated into the polymer pellets before these are added to the extruder while the supercritical fluid is added to the molten polymer through a port in the extruder barrel.  The material is then extruded or injection moulded. Nike have filed two more patents on this technology: WO2015/017089 and WO2015/017090.

Nike shoe with EVA midsole

Nike shoe with foamed thermoplastic midsole

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