Panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd. (20240124622). FILM MATERIAL AND LAMINATED MATERIAL simplified abstract

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FILM MATERIAL AND LAMINATED MATERIAL

Organization Name

panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Yoshimitsu Ikoma of Nara (JP)

Yuna Kawasumi of Osaka (JP)

Koki Iwata of Osaka (JP)

Hidemi Ibi of Nara (JP)

FILM MATERIAL AND LAMINATED MATERIAL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240124622 titled 'FILM MATERIAL AND LAMINATED MATERIAL

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a film material made of an amorphous polymer with a reversible bond that responds to temperature changes. The polymer has specific properties such as a glass transition temperature of 40°C or higher, a storage elastic modulus between 0.2 MPa and 100 MPa at certain temperature ranges.

  • Amorphous polymer with reversible bond
  • Glass transition temperature of 40°C or higher
  • Storage elastic modulus between 0.2 MPa and 100 MPa
  • Responsive to temperature changes

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in smart packaging materials, temperature-sensitive coatings, or self-healing films.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the issue of creating materials that can respond to temperature changes in a reversible manner, allowing for applications in various industries.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved flexibility, durability, and responsiveness to environmental changes.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Temperature-Responsive Film Material for Smart Packaging and Coatings"

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include research on temperature-responsive polymers and materials with reversible bonds.

Unanswered Questions

How does the film material perform in extreme temperature conditions?

The article does not provide information on the performance of the film material in extreme temperature conditions.

What is the cost-effectiveness of producing this film material on a large scale?

The article does not address the cost-effectiveness of mass-producing this film material.


Original Abstract Submitted

a film material according to the present disclosure includes an amorphous polymer (a) including a reversible bond which is reversibly dissociated and recombined in response to a temperature change. the polymer (a) has a glass transition temperature of higher than or equal to 40� c. the polymer (a) has a storage elastic modulus of greater than or equal to 0.2 mpa at a temperature higher than the glass transition temperature by 100� c. and a storage elastic modulus of less than or equal to 100 mpa at a temperature higher than the glass transition temperature by 50� c.