Claims
- 1. A process for preparing a decorative sheet comprising polyvinyl chloride and a substantially non-migratable image, said process comprising the steps of
- selecting a substrate comprising polyvinyl chloride,
- interfacing an image composition with said substrate, said image composition comprising at least one cationic dyestuff and a binder, and
- heating said interfaced substrate and image composition to migrate said dyestuff into said substrate, said binder being of a type which will not substantially impede migration of said dyestuff.
- 2. The invention as set forth in claim 1 hereof wherein migration is achieved by heating at from about 180.degree. to about 380.degree. F. for from about 1 to about 300 seconds.
- 3. The invention as set forth in claim 1 hereof wherein migration is achieved by heating at from about 270.degree. to about 350.degree. F. for from about 1 to about 100 seconds.
- 4. The invention as set forth in claims 1, 2 or 3 hereof wherein a pressure of from 0 to about 500 psi is applied during migration.
- 5. The invention as set forth in claim 4 hereof wherein said pressure is from about 10 to about 50 psi.
- 6. The invention as set forth in claims 1, 2 or 3 hereof wherein said binder comprises at least one polyvinyl acetal, cellulose ether or mixture thereof.
- 7. The invention as set forth in claim 6 hereof wherein said binder is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl butyral, ethyl cellulose and methyl cellulose.
- 8. The invention as set forth in claims 1, 2 or 3 hereof wherein said dyestuff has a relatively delocalized ionic charge.
- 9. The invention as set forth in claims 1, 2 or 3 hereof wherein said substrate is directly imaged with said image composition.
- 10. The invention as set forth in claim 9 hereof wherein imaging is accomplished using a printing process.
- 11. The invention as set forth in claim 9 hereof wherein imaging is accomplished using a hand application technique.
- 12. The invention as set forth in claim 9 hereof wherein imaging is accomplished using powder dispersion.
- 13. The invention as set forth in claims 1, 2 or 3 hereof wherein said image composition is provided by transfer printing said substrate.
- 14. The invention as set forth in claim 13 hereof comprising the steps of
- imaging said transfer sheet with said image composition,
- interfacing the imaged transfer sheet with said substrate such that said image composition is substantially in contact with said substrate, and
- separating said transfer sheet from said substrate after migration of said dyestuff is complete.
- 15. The invention as set forth in claim 14 hereof wherein imaging is accomplished using a process.
- 16. The invention as set forth in claim 14 hereof wherein imaging is accomplished using a hand application technique.
- 17. The invention as set forth in claim 14 hereof wherein imaging is accomplished using powder dispersion.
- 18. The invention as set forth in claim 14 hereof wherein said image composition remains on said transfer sheet after separation.
- 19. The invention as set forth in claim 14 hereof wherein said transfer sheet comprises a clay-coated kraft paper coated with a material that facilitates release of said transfer sheet from said substrate.
- 20. The invention as set forth in claim 19 hereof wherein said material that facilitates release is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol, ethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose or mixtures thereof.
- 21. The invention as set forth in claim 14 hereof wherein said transfer sheet comprises a foil.
- 22. The invention as set forth in claim 14 hereof wherein said transfer sheet comprises a polyester film.
- 23. The invention as set forth in claims 1, 2 or 3 hereof wherein said substrate is interfaced with a support surface that has been imaged with said image composition.
- 24. The invention as set forth in claim 23 hereof wherein imaging is accomplished using a printing process.
- 25. The invention as set forth in claim 23 hereof wherein imaging is accomplished using a hand application technique.
- 26. The invention as set forth in claim 23 hereof wherein imaging is accomplished using powder dispersion.
- 27. A decorative sheet comprising polyvinyl chloride and a substantially non-migratable image comprising at least one cationic dyestuff.
- 28. The invention as set forth in claim 27 hereof, said sheet being obtained by
- interfacing an image composition with a substrate comprising polyvinyl chloride, said image composition comprising at least one cationic dyestuff and a binder, and
- heating said interfaced substrate and image composition to migrate said dyestuff into said substrate, said binder being of a type which will not substantially impede migration of said dyestuff.
- 29. The invention as set forth in claim 28 hereof wherein said sheet comprises a polyvinyl chloride homopolymer.
- 30. The invention as set forth in claim 28 hereof wherein said sheet comprises a copolymer of vinyl chloride.
- 31. The invention as set forth in claim 30 hereof wherein said vinyl chloride is copolymerized with at least one compound selected from the group consisting of vinylidene chloride, vinyl acetate and acrylic acid.
- 32. The invention as set forth in claims 27, 28, 29, 30 or 31 hereof wherein said sheet comprises a substantially through-color image.
- 33. The invention as set forth in claim 32 hereof wherein said sheet is a floor covering comprising a backing material.
- 34. The invention as set forth in claims 27, 28, 29, 30 or 31 hereof wherein said sheet comprises a plurality of substantially through-color layers, said sheet demonstrating a substantially three-dimensional appearance.
- 35. The invention as set forth in claim 34 hereof wherein said sheet is a floor covering comprising a backing material.
- 36. A decorative floor covering, said covering comprising
- a backing, and
- a substrate comprising polyvinyl chloride adhered to said backing, said substrate comprising a substantially non-migratable image comprising at least one cationic dyestuff.
- 37. The invention as set forth in claim 36, hereof wherein said substrate comprises a substantially through-color image.
- 38. The invention as set forth in claim 36 hereof wherein said substrate comprises a plurality of layers comprising through-color images.
- 39. The invention as set forth in claim 38 hereof wherein said substrate has a three-dimensional appearance.
- 40. The invention as set forth in claims 36, 37, 38 or 39 hereof wherein said floor covering is a sheet flooring.
- 41. The invention as set forth in claim 40 wherein said sheet flooring comprises a through-color wear layer.
- 42. The invention as set forth in claims 36, 37, 38 or 39 hereof wherein said floor covering is a floor tile.
- 43. The invention as set forth in claim 42 hereof wherein said floor tile has a through-color wear layer.
- 44. A composite adaptable to provide a polyvinyl chloride-containing substrate comprising a substantially non-migratable through-color image, said composite comprising an image composition interfaced with a substrate comprising polyvinyl chloride, said image composition consisting essentially of at least one cationic dyestuff and a binder which will not substantially impede migration of said dyestuff.
- 45. The invention as set forth in claim 44 hereof wherein said dyestuff has a delocalized ionic charge.
- 46. The invention as set forth in claim 44 hereof wherein said binder comprises at least one polyvinyl acetal, cellulose ether or mixture thereof.
- 47. The invention as set forth in claim 46 hereof wherein said binder is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl butyral, methyl cellulose and ethyl cellulose.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 376,550, filed May 10, 1982, now abandoned.
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