Spiral wrapping tape for tool handles

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 09 – J

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C09J 7/02 (2006.01) B32B 5/18 (2006.01)

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CA 1193958

16 ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE There is disclosed a tape for the spiral wrapping on the handle of a tool which comprises a continuous strip of permanently heat-compressed, reticulated plastic foam which has longitudinal, narrow-width, edge bands of heat sintered surfaces coextensive the length of the strip. The strip has a pressure sensitive adhesive layer on one side and a removable backing strip overlying the adhesive layer. The tape can include at least one narrow-width band of heat sintered surface spaced equally between the longitudinal edge bands, and the opposite ends of the tape have ends cut at a bias, with an angle from 5 to about 35 degrees. Preferably the tape has at least one lateral tab distally projecting from said tape along the bias angle. The resultant tape can be readily applied to the handle of a tool such as the handle of a tennis racket or bat in a spiral wrap. The permanent, heat compression of the reticulated plastic foam imparts to the tape a high degree of tear resistance and this tear resistance is augmented at the edges of the tape by the narrow-width edge bands of heat sintered surfaces.

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