Claims
- 1. A transfer composite for the in-mold embedding of decorative indicia into the surface of a molded plastic or rubber article, said composite comprising:
- (i) a casting substrate;
- (ii) a printable controlled-release surface permanently adhered to the casting substrate;
- (iii) a thin discontinuous pattern of ink comprising a pigment or a dye and a polymeric vehicle wherein the discontinuous pattern of ink is semi-permanently adhered onto the controlled-release surface, is embedded in the surface of the molded plastic or rubber article to a depth about equal to the height of the discontinuous pattern of ink and is exposed at the surface of the plastic or rubber article.
- 2. The transfer composite as defined in claim 1 wherein the casting substrate comprises paper or a polymer film.
- 3. The transfer composite as defined in claim 2, wherein the polymer film is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, poly(vinyl chloride), polyester, polyurethane, polyacrylate, polycarbonate, polyamide, natural or synthetic rubber or a blend comprising any of the foregoing.
- 4. The transfer composite as defined in claim 1 wherein the release energy of the casting substrate having the controlled-release surface is about 23 dynes/cm or greater and, in addition, the controlled release surface has inherent film properties that are self supporting.
- 5. The transfer composite as defined in claim 4 wherein the release energy of the casting substrate having said controlled-release surface is about 25 dynes/cm or greater.
- 6. The transfer composite as defined in claim 1, wherein the ink comprises a pigment or a dye and the vehicle comprises a thermoplastic or a thermosetting resin.
- 7. The transfer composite as defined in claim 6, wherein the vehicle is selected from the group consisting of a vinyl polymer or copolymer resin, a polyamide, a polyolefin, a polyester, a polylurethane, an epoxy resin, a styrene-butadiene resin, a nitrile rubber, or a mixture of any of the foregoing.
- 8. The transfer composite as defined in claim 1 wherein said discontinuous pattern (A) (iii) is a pigmented opaque thin layer that provides the decorated surface of the molded article with the appearance of dry paint.
- 9. The transfer composite as defined in claim 1 further comprising a protective layer on the surface of the article and printing ink to enhance the abrasion resistance of the ink.
- 10. A transfer composite for the in-mold embedding of decorative indicia into the surface of a molded plastic or rubber article, said composite consisting essentially of:
- (i) a casting substrate;
- (ii) a printable controlled-release surface permanently adhered to the casting substrate; and
- (iii) a thin discontinuous pattern of ink comprising a pigment or a dye and a polymeric vehicle wherein the discontinuous pattern of ink is semi-permanently adhered onto the controlled-release surface, is embedded in the surface of the molded plastic or rubber article to depth about equal to the height of the discontinuous pattern of ink and is exposed at the surface of the plastic or rubber article.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional, of application Ser. No. 07/957,196, filed Oct. 6, 1992 U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,472.
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