Claims
- 1. A preformed flexible multi-ply transparent sheet effective for use in a bilayer glazing laminate, having optical, moisture-resistant, and energy-absorbing properties effective for use in a bilayer glazing laminate, one ply of which comprises a self-healing thermoset polymeric material, the other ply of which comprises an energy-abosrbing polyurethane ply which is substantially non-tacky at room temperature but which is capable of itself being adhesive under the influence of heat and pressure, wherein said sheet is capable of maintaining, in the absence of an adhesion promoter, effective adhesion as measured by the temperature and moisture conditions of ANSI-Z26 Test Nos. 3 and 4, said energy-absorbing polyurethane being prepared by reactive casting a solvent-free mixture of monomers; and wherein said multi-ply transparent sheet is produced by:
- (1) depositing on a horizontal support a liquid film comprising a solvent-free mixture of monomers capable of forming a thermoset polymeric material;
- (2) forming a solid underlying film of said thermoset polymeric material by polymerizing the monomers while on said support;
- (3) depositing on said supported underlying film a liquid film comprising:
- (a) an aliphatic or a cycloaliphatic diisocyanate containing about 2 to about 10 wt. % of urea groups,
- (b) a polyol component including
- (i) about 30 to about 45 OH equivalent percent of a polymeric diol having a molecular weight of about 500 to about 3,000,
- (ii) about 20 to about 70 OH equivalent percent of a chain extender diol having a molecular weight of less than about 300, and
- (iii) about 0 to about 35 OH equivalent percent of a polyol having a OH functionality greater than 2; and
- (c) a polyurethane catalyst, wherein the NCO/OH ratio of said mixture is about 0.8:1 to about 1:1;
- (4) forming a solid, optical, energy-absorbing overlying polyurethane ply within about an hour, thereby forming said multi-ply sheets; and
- (5) removing said multi-ply sheet from said support.
- 2. A multi-ply preformed sheet according to claim 1 wherein said energy-absorbing polyurethane ply has an initial tear strength at 20.degree. C. greater than or equal to about 90 daN/cm; an elongation to rupture at 20.degree. C. of about 250 to about 500%; a tensile strength at break at 40.degree. C. of greater than or equal to about 200 daN/cm.sup.2 ; and a tensile strength at 10% elongation at -20.degree. C. of less than or equal to about 300 daN/cm.sup.2.
- 3. A multi-ply preformed sheet according to claim 1 wherein said mixture of monomers capable of forming said energy-absorbing polyurethane includes a diisocyanate monomer component comprising a urea-containing diisocyanate monomer and a diisocyanate monomer.
- 4. The multi-ply preformed sheet according to claim 1 wherein said polyol monomer component comprises a mixture of polymeric diol and chain extender diol in a molar ratio of about 0.3:1 to about 1:1.
- 5. The multi-ply preformed sheet according to claim 4 wherein said molar ratio of polymeric diol to chain extender diol is about 0.5:1 to about 0.8:1.
- 6. The multi-ply preformed sheet according to claim 4 wherein said polyol mixture includes a triol monomer and the mole ratio of said polymeric diol to said triol is about 1.5:1 to about 4:1.
- 7. The multi-ply preformed sheet according to claim 1 wherein said polyisocyanate component includes isophorone diisocyanate and the urea adduct of about 2 moles of isophorone diisocyanate and about one mole of water, and wherein said polymeric diol is a polyether diol.
- 8. The preformed sheet according to claim 7 wherein said urea adduct comprises N,N'-bis(isophorone isocyanate)urea.
- 9. The preformed sheet according to claim 8 wherein:
- said polymeric diol is polytetramethylene glycol having a MW of about 1000;
- said chain extender diol is 1,4-butanediol; and
- said polyol having an OH functionality greter than two is polycaprolactone triol.
- 10. The glazing laminate comprising a multi-ply preformed sheet according to claim 1 adhered to a glass or plastic ply wherein the adhesion between said preformed sheet and said ply is greater than about 2 daN/5 cm and less than about 15 daN/5 cm.
- 11. The glazing laminate according to claim 10 wherein said ply of energy-absorbing polyurethane is greater than or about 0.4 mm thick.
- 12. The glazing laminate according to claim 11, wherein said sheet is a bilayer sheet having said energy-absorbing polyurethane sheet adhered to a glass ply.
- 13. A bilayer glazing laminate which exhibits optical, energy-absorbing, moisture resistant, and abrasion resistant properties required by ANSI Z26, Test Nos. 1-4, 9, 12, 15-19, 24, 26 and 28, comprising a multi-ply preformed sheet according to claim 1 adhered to a glass or plastic ply.
- 14. The preformed flexible multi-ply transparent sheet according to claim 1, wherein said energy-absorbing polyurethane is prepared by reactive casting a solvent-free mixture of monomers, wherein said polyol components includes about 0.05 to about 35 OH equivalent percent of a polyol having a OH functionality greater than 2.
- 15. The preformed flexible multi-ply transparent sheet according to claim 1, wherein said aliphatic or cycloaliphatic diisocyanate of said liquid film contains about 5 to about 7% by weight of urea groups.
- 16. The preformed flexible multi-ply transparent sheet according to claim 15, wherein said diisocyanate containing urea groups is a urea-modified isophorone diisocyanate comprising a mixture of isophorone diisocyanate and N,N-bis(isophorane isocyanato) urea.
- 17. A bilayer glazing laminate comprising the multi-ply preformed sheet according to claim 1, adhered to a glass ply.
- 18. The glazing laminate according to claim 17, which is a safety windshield.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 06/629,370, filed July 10, 1984, now abandoned.
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