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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 25, 1985
Filed:
Jun. 10, 1983
Tokio Okada, Tokyo, JP;
Haruhisa Tani, Tokyo, JP;
Shigezo Kojima, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuhiko Kurihara, Tokyo, JP;
Hirosi Yazawa, Kunitachi, JP;
Nippon Petrochemicals, Co., Ltd., Chiyoda, JP;
Polymer Processing Research Institute Ltd., Toyko, JP;
Abstract
A film or fibrous web which has been stretched by moving at least two laterally spaced first longitudinal portions gripped by a first gripping means along at least two arcuate divergent paths formed jointly by at least two radially disposed first pulleys and endless belt means trained arcuately therearound, is further stretched by moving at least two laterally spaced second longitudinal portions adjacent to the first longitudinal portions gripped by a second gripping means along at least two arcuate divergent paths contiguous to the first arcuate divergent paths, respectively, formed jointly by at least two second pulleys, respectively, disposed downstream of and close to the first pulleys in coplanar relation thereto and second endless belt means trained arcuately therearound. The film while being stretched is heated to a temperature suitable for stretching with heated air and the like, or is softened by immersing in a bath of solvent or plasticizer.