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Title: Energy absorbing polyurethane-polyurea cellular elastomers



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1. A process for producing a cellular polyurethane-polyurea elastomer useful as the energy absorbing component in automobile bumpers which process comprises forming and curing a reaction mixture consisting essentially of:

a. a polymer polyol comprising a liquid polyoxyalkylene polyol that has a molecular weight of at least 1500 and a hydroxyl number from 20 to 120 and that contains therein film-forming organic polymer having a molecular weight of at least 5000, said polymer polyol consisting essentially of from 85 to 60 parts by weight of the polyol and from 15 to 40 parts by weight of the polymer per 100 parts by weight of the polymer polyol and said polymer having been produced polymerizing in said polyol at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbon olefins, olefinic nitriles, alkenyl esters of alkanoic acids, alkyl acrylates, alkyl methacrylates and unsaturated aliphatic acids;

b. an aromatic polyamine having at least two primary amine groups attached to carbon atoms of the same or different aromatic rings, at least one of such carbon atoms being adjacent to a carbon atom having a chlorine substituent and each such aromatic ring consisting of carbon and hydrogen;

c. an aromatic glycol, said glycol being the reaction product of an alkylene oxide with an aromatic amine consisting of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, said nitrogen being in an amino group, and said aromatic amine having two active hydrogens provided by the amino group or an aromatic alcohol consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, said oxygen being in hydroxyl groups, and said alcohol having two active hydrogens; provided by the hydroxyl groups;

d. an organic polyisocyanate in an amount that provides from 0.8 to 1.3 isocyanato groups per active-hydrogen group in the reaction mixture;

e. a catalytic amount of catalyst for the curing of the reaction mixture to produce the elastomer; and

f. a blowing agent in an amount sufficient to produce a cellular structure in the elastomer,

said reaction mixture containing from 97 to 65 parts by weight of (a) and 3 to 35 parts by weight of (b) per 100 parts by weight of (a) and (b) and said reaction mixture containing from 1 to 35 parts by weight of (c) per 100 parts by weight of (a) and (c), with the proviso that the reaction mixture contains no more than 35 parts by weight of (b) and (c) per 100 parts by weight of (a), (b) and (c).

2. An elastomer produced by the process of claim 1.

3. A mixture useful in producing a cellular polyurethane-polyurea elastomer useful as the energy absorbing component in automobile bumpers which mixture consists essentially of:

a. a polymer polyol comprising of liquid polyoxyakylene polyol that has a molecular weight of at least 1500 and a hydroxyl number from 20 to 120 and that contains therein film-fomring organic polymer having a molecular weight of at least 5000, said polymer polyol consisting essentially of from 85 to 60 parts by weight of the polyol and from 15 to 40 parts by weight of the polymer per 100 parts by weight of the polymer polyol and said polymer having been produced polymerizing in said polyol at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbon olefins, olefinic nitriles, alkenyl esters of alkanoic acids, alkyl acrylates, alkyl methacrylates and unsaturated aliphatic acids;

b. an aromatic polyamine having at least two primary amine groups attached to carbon atoms of the same or different aromatic rings, at least one of such carbon atoms being adjacent to a carbon atom having a chlorine substituent and each such aromatic ring consisting of carbon and hydrogen; and

c. an aromatic glycol, said glycol being the reaction product of an alkylene oxide with an aromatic amine consisting of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, said nitrogen being in an amino group, and said aromatic amine having two active hydrogens provided by the amino group or an aromatic alcohol consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, said oxygen being in hydroxyl groups, and said alcohol having two active hydrogens; provided by the hydroxyl groups;

said mixture containing from 97 to 65 parts by weight of (a) and 3 to 35 parts by weight of (b) per 100 parts by weight of (a) and (b) and said mixture containing from 1 to 35 parts by weight of (c) per 100 parts by weight of (a) and (c), with the proviso that the mixture contains no more than 35 parts by weight of (b) and (c) per 100 parts by weight of (a), (b) and (c).

4. A mixture as claimed in claim 3 wherein (a) is a polymer polyol comprising a liquid polyoxypropylene triol that has terminal --OC.sub.2 H.sub.4 OH groups, that has a molecular weight from 2000 to 8400, that has a hydroxyl number from 25 to 50 and that contains therein a film-forming acrylonitrile polymer having a molecular weight of at least 5000, said polymer polyol containing 85 to 60 parts by weight of the polyol and from 15 to 40 parts by weight of the polymer per 100 parts by weight of the polymer polyol; (b) is 4,4'-methylene bis(2-chloroaniline); and (c) is the reaction product of two moles, an alkylene oxide and one mole of a primary aromatic amine, said mixture containing from 97 to 85 parts by weight of (a) and from 3 to 15 parts by weight of (b) per 100 parts by weight of (a) and (b) and from 1 to 20 parts by weight of (c) per 100 parts by weight of (a) and (c), with the proviso that the mixture contains no more than 35 parts by weight of (b) and (c) per 100 parts by weight of (a), (b) and (c).
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Inventors: Dunleavy, Raymond A. (Charleston, WV, US)
Hawker, Leslie E. (Charleston, WV, US)

Application Number: 343180
Filing Date: 1973-03-20
Publication_date: 1976-02-17
Assignee: Union Carbide Corporation (New York, NY)
Primary Class(es): 521/137 521/51, 521/88, 521/163, 521/167, 524/236, 524/245
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3383351May, 1968Stamberger260/205.
3423344Jan, 1969Odinak260/2.
3575896Apr, 1971Khan260/2.
3580869May, 1971Rhodes260/2.
3586649Jun, 1971Cobbledick260/2.
3652639Mar, 1972Pizzini260/2.
3732176May, 1973Hostettler260/2.
3772222Nov, 1973Steward260/2.
3775350Nov, 1973Juhas260/2.
3816360Jun, 1974Taub260/2.

Other Refs: Other References: "Niax Polyol 31-45 A Vinyl-resin-reinforced Polyol for Flexible Urethane Foam"; Union Carbide Product Information Bulletin F-41322A, Feb. 1970; pp. 1-6.
Product Report Isonol C-100; The Upjohn Co.; Sept. 1, 1966, 1 p.