Claims
- 1. An interlayer for laminated glass, the interlayer comprising a polymeric support film supporting at least one color image; a polymeric film bonded to the polymeric support film, such that the color image is between the polymeric support film and the polymeric film; a first adhesive layer bonded to the polymeric support film; and a second adhesive layer bonded to the polymeric film.
- 2. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the polymeric support film and the polymeric film are individually selected from the group consisting of nylons, epoxies, polyurethanes, polyacrylates, polycarbonates, cellulose acetates, cellulose triacetates, vinyl chloride polymers, vinyl chloride copolymers and polyesters.
- 3. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein both the polymeric support film and the polymeric film are biaxially stretched polyethylene terephthalate.
- 4. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the polymeric film is provided by coating the polymeric support film with a reactive mixture and then curing the reactive mixture using ultraviolet light or heat.
- 5. The interlayer of claim 4, wherein the reactive mixture is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate, epoxy, polyester or polyurethane chemistries.
- 6. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the polymeric film is provided by coating the polymeric support film with an aqueous emulsion or a solvent based polymer solution and then removing the water or solvent component by evaporation.
- 7. The interlayer of claim 6, wherein the polymer used with the aqueous emulsion or solvent based solution is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate, epoxy, polyester or polyurethane chemistries.
- 8. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using digital printing technology.
- 9. The interlayer of claim 8, wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using thermal transfer printing technology.
- 10. The interlayer of claim 8, wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using inkjet printing technology.
- 11. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the polymeric support film is bonded to the polymeric film using a thermally activated adhesive
- 12. The interlayer of claim 11, wherein the thermally activated adhesive is ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer.
- 13. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the polymeric support film and polymeric film are bonded together with a minimum bond strength of 4 N/cm.
- 14. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the polymeric support film and polymeric film are bonded together with a preferred bond strength of at least 8 N/cm.
- 15. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the polymeric support film is between about 25 to 250 micrometers and the polymeric film is between about 10 to 125 micrometers.
- 16. The interlayer of claim 15, wherein the thickness of the polymeric support film is about 75 micrometers.
- 17. The interlayer of claim 15, wherein the thickness of the polymeric film is about 75 micrometers.
- 18. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, plasticized polyvinyl chloride and plasticized polyvinyl butyral.
- 19. The interlayer of claim 18, wherein the adhesive layer is plasticized polyvinyl butyral.
- 20. The interlayer of claim 19, wherein the plasticized polyvinyl butyral is plasticized with a plasticizer selected from the group consisting of triethylene glycol di-(2-ethylbutyrate), triethyleneglycol di-(2-ethylhexanoate), tetraethyleneglycol diheptanoate, dihexyl adipate, dioctyl adipate, mixtures of heptyl and nonyl adipates, dibutyl sebacate, polymeric plasticizers, and mixtures of phosphates and adipates, mixtures of adipates and alkyl benzyl phthalates, mixed adipates made from C4 to C9 alkyl alcohols and cyclo C4 to C10 alcohols, C6 to C8 adipate esters, and mixtures thereof.
- 21. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein one or both of the adhesive layers comprise an ultra-violet light absorber.
- 22. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein one or both of the polymeric support film or the polymeric film comprise an ultra-violet light absorber.
- 23. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein one or both of the adhesive layers are colored.
- 24. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the first and the second adhesive layers have a thickness of about 0.38 to 1.5 mm.
- 25. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the surfaces of the polymeric support film and the polymeric film in contact with the adhesive layers are chemically modified using a process selected from the group consisting of flame treatment, chemical oxidation, corona discharge, carbon sputtering, plasma treatment in vacuum, and plasma treatment in air.
- 26. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein an adhesive is applied to the surfaces of the polymeric support film and polymeric film in contact with the adhesive layers.
- 27. The interlayer of claim 1, wherein the color image is selected from the group consisting of a logo, symbol, geometric pattern, photograph, alphanumeric characters and combinations thereof.
- 28. The interlayer of claim 1 wherein the color image is printed on an image layer comprising a polymer film selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl butyral, nylons, epoxies, polyurethanes, polyacrylates, polycarbonates, cellulose acetates, cellulose triacetates, vinyl chloride polymers, vinyl chloride copolymers and polyesters.
- 29. The interlayer of claim 28 wherein the color image is printed on an image layer comprising a polyvinyl butyral polymer film.
- 30. The interlayer of claim 29 wherein the color image is printed by inkjet technology on an image layer comprising a polyvinyl butyral polymer film.
- 31. A laminated glass composite comprising an interlayer disposed between two glass sheets, the interlayer comprising a polymeric support film supporting at least one color image; a polymeric film bonded to the polymeric support film, such that the color image is between the polymeric support film and the polymeric film; a first adhesive layer bonded to the polymeric support film; and a second adhesive layer bonded to the polymeric film.
- 32. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the two glass sheets are a pair of matching float glass sheets.
- 33. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the two glass sheets are individually selected from the group consisting of clear glass, tinted glass, annealed glass, heat strengthened glass, and tempered glass.
- 34. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the polymeric support film and the polymeric film are individually selected from the group consisting of nylons, epoxies, polyurethanes, polyacrylates, polycarbonates, cellulose acetates, cellulose triacetates, vinyl chloride polymers, vinyl chloride copolymers and polyesters.
- 35. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein both the polymeric support film and the polymeric film are biaxially stretched polyethylene terephthalate.
- 36. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the polymeric film is provided by coating the polymeric support film with a reactive mixture and then curing the reactive mixture using ultraviolet light or heat.
- 37. The laminated glass composite of claim 36, wherein the reactive mixture is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate, epoxy, polyester or polyurethane chemistries.
- 38. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the polymeric film is provided by coating the polymeric support film with an aqueous emulsion or a solvent based polymer solution and then removing the water or solvent component by evaporation.
- 39. The laminated glass composite of claim 38, wherein the polymer used with the aqueous emulsion or solvent based solution is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate, epoxy, polyester or polyurethane chemistries.
- 40. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using digital printing technology.
- 41. The laminated glass composite of claim 40, wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using thermal transfer printing technology.
- 42. The laminated glass composite of claim 40, wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using inkjet printing technology.
- 43. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the polymeric support film is bonded to the polymeric film using a thermally activated adhesive
- 44. The laminated glass composite of claim 43, wherein the thermally activated adhesive is ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer.
- 45. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the polymeric support film and polymeric film are bonded together with a minimum bond strength of 4 N/cm.
- 46. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the polymeric support film and polymeric film are bonded together with a preferred bond strength of at least 8 N/cm.
- 47. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the thickness of the polymeric support film is between about 25 to 125 micrometers and the polymeric film is between about 10 to 125 micrometers.
- 48. The laminated glass composite of claim 47, wherein the thickness of the polymeric support film is about 75 micrometers.
- 49. The laminated glass composite of claim 47, wherein the thickness of the polymeric film is about 75 micrometers.
- 50. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the adhesive layer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, plasticized polyvinyl chloride and plasticized polyvinyl butyral.
- 51. The laminated glass composite of claim 50, wherein the adhesive layer is plasticized polyvinyl butyral.
- 52. The laminated glass composite of claim 51, wherein the plasticized polyvinyl butyral is plasticized with a plasticizer selected from the group consisting of triethylene glycol di-(2-ethylbutyrate), triethyleneglycol di-(2-ethylhexanoate), tetraethyleneglycol diheptanoate, dihexyl adipate, dioctyl adipate, mixtures of heptyl and nonyl adipates, dibutyl sebacate, polymeric plasticizers, and mixtures of phosphates and adipates, mixtures of adipates and alkyl benzyl phthalates, mixed adipates made from C4 to C9 alkyl alcohols and cyclo C4 to C10 alcohols, C6 to C8 adipate esters, and mixtures thereof.
- 53. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein one or both of the adhesive layers comprise an ultra-violet light absorber.
- 54. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein one or both of the polymeric support film or the polymeric film comprise an ultra-violet light absorber.
- 55. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein one or both of the adhesive layers are colored.
- 56. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the first and the second adhesive layers have a thickness of about 0.38 to 1.5 mm.
- 57. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the surfaces of the polymeric support film and the polymeric film in contact with the adhesive layers are chemically modified using a process selected from the group consisting of flame treatment, chemical oxidation, corona discharge, carbon sputtering, plasma treatment in vacuum, and plasma treatment in air.
- 58. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein an adhesive is applied to the surfaces of the polymeric support film and polymeric film in contact with the adhesive layers.
- 59. The laminated glass composite of claim 31, wherein the color image is selected from the group consisting of a logo, symbol, geometric pattern, photograph, alphanumeric characters and combinations thereof.
- 60. The laminated glass composite of claim 31 wherein the color image is printed on an image layer comprising a polymer film selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl butyral, nylons, epoxies, polyurethanes, polyacrylates, polycarbonates, cellulose acetates, cellulose triacetates, vinyl chloride polymers, vinyl chloride copolymers and polyesters.
- 61. The laminated glass composite of claim 60 wherein the color image is printed on an image layer comprising a polyvinyl butyral polymer film.
- 62. The laminated glass composite of claim 61 wherein the color image is printed by inkjet technology on an image layer comprising a polyvinyl butyral polymer film.
- 63. An interlayer comprising a polymeric support film supporting at least one color image; a polymeric film bonded to the polymeric support film, such that the color image is between the polymeric support film and the polymeric film; wherein the interlayer is used in a glass laminate.
- 64. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein the polymeric support film and the polymeric film are individually selected from the group consisting of nylons, epoxies, polyurethanes, polyacrylates, polycarbonates, cellulose acetates, cellulose triacetates, vinyl chloride polymers, vinyl chloride copolymers and polyesters.
- 65. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein both the polymeric support film and the polymeric film are biaxially stretched polyethylene terephthalate.
- 66. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein the polymeric film is provided by coating the polymeric support film with a reactive mixture and then curing the reactive mixture using ultraviolet light or heat.
- 67. The interlayer of claim 66, wherein the reactive mixture is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate, epoxy, polyester or polyurethane chemistries.
- 68. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein the polymeric film is provided by coating the polymeric support film with an aqueous emulsion or a solvent based polymer solution and then removing the water or solvent component by evaporation.
- 69. The interlayer of claim 68, wherein the polymer used with the aqueous emulsion or solvent based solution is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate, epoxy, polyester or polyurethane chemistries.
- 70. The interlayer of claim 68, wherein the reactive mixture is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate, epoxy, polyester or polyurethane chemistries.
- 71. The interlayer of claim 53, wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using digital printing technology.
- 72. The interlayer of claim 71, wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using thermal transfer printing technology.
- 73. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using inkjet printing technology.
- 74. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein the polymeric support film is bonded to the polymeric film using a thermally activated adhesive
- 75. The interlayer of claim 74, wherein the thermally activated adhesive is ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer.
- 76. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein the polymeric support film and polymeric film are bonded together with a minimum bond strength of 4 N/cm.
- 77. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein the polymeric support film and polymeric film are bonded together with a preferred bond strength of at least 8 N/cm.
- 78. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein the thickness of the polymeric support film is between about 25 to 125 micrometers and the polymeric film is between about 10 to 125 micrometers.
- 79. The interlayer of claim 78, wherein the thickness of the polymeric support film is about 75 micrometers.
- 80. The interlayer of claim 78, wherein the thickness of the polymeric film is about 75 micrometers.
- 81. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein one or both of the polymeric support film and the polymeric film comprise an ultra-violet light absorber.
- 82. The interlayer of claim 63, wherein the color image is selected from the group consisting of a logo, symbol, geometric pattern, photograph, alphanumeric characters and combinations thereof
- 83. The interlayer of claim 63 wherein the color image is printed on an image layer comprising a polymer film selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl butyral, nylons, epoxies, polyurethanes, polyacrylates, polycarbonates, cellulose acetates, cellulose triacetates, vinyl chloride polymers, vinyl chloride copolymers and polyesters.
- 84. The interlayer of claim 83 wherein the color image is printed on an image layer comprising a polyvinyl butyral polymer film.
- 85. The interlayer of claim 84 wherein the color image is printed on the polymeric support film using inkjet printing technology.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 10/135,417, filed Apr. 30, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10135417 |
Apr 2002 |
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10443541 |
May 2003 |
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