The present invention pertains to a color matched combination of a paint film covered trim part and automotive body part component.
A variety of injection-molded parts have been made and used for auto or truck body and trim parts. For example, bumpers, body panels, doors, filler panels, wheel covers, dashboards, armrests and other parts have been made via injection molding techniques. Additionally, with regard to automobile exteriors, body side moldings, beltline moldings, roof moldings and window moldings are made via injection molding of thermoplastic olefin (“TPO”) or other thermoplastic materials.
In order to provide a painted surface for these parts, film lamination techniques have been successfully employed. In accordance with these processes a paint film laminate is insert molded with the desired thermoplastic to fuse the film over the injection-molded part. The resulting injection molded part is ready for assembly without subsequent painting.
The paint film laminate used in these insert molding techniques may comprise a backing sheet to which paint layers are adhered. Typically, the backing sheet comprises an extruded thermoplastic sheet.
In such paint film laminates, a paint film, comprising a cast dried continuous paint coating, is provided over the backing sheet. The paint film may consist of a monocoat, a clear coat over a base coat or a clear coat and a base coat with interposed print or design. The paint film, including base coat, clear coat and print or design, if desired, may range from about 0.5-4 mil. in thickness.
The laminated paint films are available, for example, from Avery Dennison, Decorative Films Division, Schererville, Ind., or Rexham Decorative Products, Charlotte, N.C. The films are typically provided in a roll, unwound, then trimmed to a proper “preform” size and shape, ready for insertion into the injection mold. The preform is usually placed along the cavity side of the mold with the painted side thereof facing the mold cavity surface. In some instances, the preform may be placed along the core side of the mold. The mold is then clamped and the desired molten resin is injected into the old cavity. Heat and pressure conditions in the mold partially melt the backing sheet and a melt bonding or fusion of the injected resin and film occurs. Injection molds used for these processes are rear or edge gated so that the molten resin is directed along the backside of the film. The process leads to a finished plastic part with the paint film fused over the underlying plastic substrate. The painted or decorative side of the paint film laminate is exposed over the surface of the substrate to exhibit the desired aesthetic appearance.
Auto and truck buyers are constantly looking for aesthetically pleasing colors and color combinations along the exterior or interior surfaces of the auto or truck. The present invention is accordingly directed to a unique, aesthetically appealing structural combination that provides a tinted metallic trim part and color matched body part.
The invention provides unique visual appeal to consumers in the provision of a paint film laminate part having a metallic sheen or luster and a transparent pigmented outer layer wherein the outer layer of the laminate is colored to match color with another structural component of the automotive vehicle such as a front, hood, door or rear panel.
The paint film laminate is readily available through a plurality of sources as referred to above. Basically, this laminate includes a flexible inner layer, a protective and decorative paint layer that is adhered to one surface of the inner film layer; and a transparent topcoat layer overlying the paint layer. Laminates of this type are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,215,811 (Reaflen, et al.). The entire disclosure of this patent is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The transparent topcoat layer of the pain film laminate covered automotive trim part has a colorant such as a colored pigment added thereto in sufficient amount that it doesn't render the topcoat opaque but still allows for transparent view therethrough allowing the observer to see the color or luster imparted to the film by the paint layer.
In preferred embodiments, the decorative paint layer of the laminate is provided with a bright, metallic sheen or luster by the addition of light reflective metallic flakes thereto. The pigmented color of the transparent topcoat is coordinated, such as by matching, to the color of another proximately located automotive structural body component such as a front, rear, door, hood or trunk panel, etc.
The invention will be further described in conjunction with the appended drawings and ensuing description.
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A detailed schematic cross-sectional view of the automotive trim member is shown in
The paint film laminate may be as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,215,811. As shown in
The paint layer 30 is superimposed over the carrier film 26 and contains, in addition to a polymeric binder, a colorant materials 28 such as dyes, pigments or light reflective flakes. In a preferred embodiment, light reflective flakes are used as the colorant material 28 and these provide a metallic luster or sheen to the laminate. The light reflective flake materials can comprise aluminum flake, copper flake, bronze flake, copper bronze flake, nickel flake, zinc flake, magnesium flake, silver flake, gold flake, chromium flake, platinum flake, and other flakes such as mica, glass, coated mica, coated glass and aluminum coated polyester film fragments.
Conventional paint colorants may also be employed as the colorant material in the paint layer 30 and these include the conventional dyes and pigments as set forth in the '811 patent.
Overlying the paint layer 30, is a topcoat layer which, in accordance with the invention, is transparent. However, as mentioned beforehand, the topcoat layer 32, also includes a dye or pigment so as to impart a color to this layer 32 that is correlated to the color of the associated body part such as the color 22 schematically depicted in
Accordingly, and with regard to one particular embodiment of the invention, there is provided a combination wherein a paint laminate film trim part is provided in proximity to a structural component of the automobile such as the front, bumper, door, or rear panel. A metallic luster is provided by the paint film layer of the laminate and overlying the layer 30 is a transparent topcoat layer 32 which comprises colored dyes or pigments therein that are identical to or closely match (i.e., substantially match) the surface color 22 of the body part 20 as shown in reference to
The paint film laminate trim part may be prepared separately from the desired body part and then attached thereto via conventional techniques such as glues and fasteners. The paint film laminate 120 can also be co-molded as shown in the embodiment shown in
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While this invention has been described with respect to the particular exemplary embodiments set forth above, it is apparent that numerous other forms and embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The appended claims should be generally construed to cover all such obvious modifications of the invention which are within the spirit and scope thereof.
The benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/436,081 filed Dec. 23, 2002 is hereby claimed.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US03/40661 | 12/17/2003 | WO | 2/23/2006 |
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60436081 | Dec 2002 | US |