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Moldable article, method of making and composition for making moldable articles

a moldable article and composition technology, applied in the field of moldable articles and compositions for making the same, can solve the problems of reducing comfort, emitted toxic carbon monoxide fumes, dangerous for consumers, etc., and achieves the effect of efficient heat-molded and rapid and efficient heat-molded

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-07-20
SNOW REBECCA
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[0007] The present invention solves the above stated problems by providing an article that is efficiently heat-molded without releasing carbon monoxide and which can be re-heated and re-molded. In particular, the article comprises a layer of modified ethylene vinyl acetate. Preferred modifying agents include polyol amines such as ethoxylated amines, ethoxylated fatty alcohols, phosphoric acid esters, quaternary ammonium salts, and amphoteric compounds such as betaine. An article made from this composition can be heat-molded quickly and efficiently. The moldable article may be heated using microwave heating or other known heating methods. During heating, the article does not release carbon monoxide. Once heat-softened, an impression is formed in the article using, e.g., a body part, such as a head, foot, or lower leg. After the impression is created in the softened article such that it conforms to the contours of the body part, the article is allowed to cool, resulting in a custom-fitted article. If the user is unhappy with the impression or uncomfortable with the fit, the process can be repeated by re-heating the article and re-creating the impression.

Problems solved by technology

While the thermoplastic material disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,733,647 can be heated and molded, it is a non-foam material which reduces the comfort provided by the article and microwave heating a thermoplastic material that includes carbonyl groups in the main chain can result in the emission of toxic carbon monoxide fumes.
Obviously, this is dangerous for consumers who may choose to mold the article at home.

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[0015] A preferred embodiment of the present invention is now described with reference to the figures where like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. Also in the figures, the left most digit of each reference number corresponds to the figure in which the reference number is first used. While specific configurations and arrangements are discussed, it should be understood that this is done for illustrative purposes only. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that other configurations and arrangements can be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It will be apparent to a person skilled in the relevant art that this invention can also be employed in a variety of other devices and applications.

[0016]FIG. 1 shows a side view of a shoe 100 having an upper 110, a flexible sole 150, and a moldable footbed 140. As the term is used herein, footbed includes sockliners, insoles, and innersoles, as those terms are genera...

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A moldable article that can be custom-fitted to a particular user. Such an article comprises a thermoplastic material such as ethylene vinyl acetate modified by an antistatic agent selected from the group consisting of polyol amines such as ethoxylated amines, ethoxylated fatty alcohols, phosphoric acid esters, quaternary ammonium salts, and amphoteric compounds such as betaine. The article is heated until the thermoplastic material softens, then pressed against a user's body part. The article is allowed to cool, resulting in a custom-fitted article. Such articles may be repeatedly re-heated and re-molded and may include, e.g., moldable footbeds, racquet handles, shin guards, helmets, and seats.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates generally to moldable articles and compositions for making the same. In particular, the invention relates to articles that are heat-moldable. [0003] 2. Background Art [0004] It is becoming more and more desirable to provide wearers with customized articles for sporting goods and the like. Such articles provide the wearer with a greater degree of comfort and support. One way this customization can be achieved is by producing articles that simulate the contours of a particular part of the body on which they are worn or used. Examples include footbeds that simulate the bottom contours of the human foot, racquet handles that simulate the contours of the hand, helmets that simulate the contours of the head, and shin pieces that simulate the contours of the lower leg. [0005] A number of approaches have been developed to provide customized articles. In one approach, the article includes a laye...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B32B27/30A43B1/14A43B7/28B29C35/08B32B27/18
CPCA43B1/14A43B7/28B29C2035/0855B29K2031/04B29L2031/463B29L2031/4821B29L2031/50B32B5/18B32B25/045B32B27/18B32B27/30B32B2264/02B32B2266/0235B32B2266/0292B32B2307/21B32B2307/738B32B2437/02B32B2437/04B32B2571/00Y10S428/922Y10T428/31935Y10T428/31928Y10T428/249991Y10T428/249953Y10T428/249992
Inventor SNOW, REBECCA
Owner SNOW REBECCA