Claims
- 1. An article of manufacture comprising
- a metal member;
- a dyeable polymer coating on the member;
- said polymer coating including a quantity of active proton acceptor groups at least equal to 0.5 times the quantity of polymer molecules in the polymer coating to provide for dye pick-up in the polymer coating;
- said active proton acceptor groups being subject to irreversible transformation by heating above a predetermined temperature;
- said polymer coating being a coherent polymer film formed from a powdered polymer resin including said active proton acceptor groups and which is heated sufficiently to coalesce the powdered resin and form the coherent polymer film, but heated below the predetermined temperature to maintain a substantial quantity of active proton acceptor groups untransformed; and
- a dye in the polymer coating.
- 2. An article of manufacture as claimed in claim 1 wherein the metal member is a fastening element.
- 3. An article as claimed in claim 1 wherein the quantity of active proton acceptor groups is at least equal to 1.0 times the quantity of polymer molecules in the polymer coating.
- 4. An article as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polymer coating includes a quantity of active proton acceptor groups greater than 1.1 times the quantity of polymer molecules in the polymer coating.
- 5. An article as claimed in claim 1 wherein the active proton acceptor groups are basic quaternizable derivatives of ammonia and the temperature during heating is maintained below about 205.degree. C.
- 6. An article as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polymer coating is formed from a polymer resin selected from the group consisting of epoxy resin, nylon resin, polyester copolymer resin, and acrylic copolymer resin.
- 7. An article as claimed in claim 1 wherein the dyeable polymer coating includes a white pigment.
- 8. An article of manufacture as claimed in claim 1 including a textile portion, said metal member being attached to the textile portion.
- 9. An article of manufacture as claimed in claim 8 including a dye in the textille portion.
- 10. An article of manufacture as claimed in claim 8 wherein the article is a slide fastener, the member is a slider for the slide fastener, and the textile portion includes a pair of textile tapes.
- 11. An article as claimed in claim 10 including a dye in both the polymer coating on the slider and the tapes.
- 12. An article as claimed in claim 10 wherein the polymer coating on the slider has an average thickness within the range from 12 to 153 microns.
- 13. An article as claimed in claim 10 wherein the polymer coating on the slider has an average thickness within the range of 22 to 127 microns.
- 14. An article as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polymer coating is formed from a powdered polymer resin which has an average particle size less than 200 microns.
- 15. An article as claimed in claim 14 wherein the polymer coating is formed from a powdered polymer resin which has an average particle size less than 150 microns.
- 16. An article as claimed in claim 14 wherein the polymer coating is formed from a powdered polymer resin which is deposited on the metal member by an electrostatic powder spray process.
- 17. An article as claimed in claim 1 including
- a base coating on the metal member beneath the dyeable polymer coating,
- said base coating being formed from a synthetic polymer selected from the group consisting of a polyester resin and a phenolaldehyde resin.
- 18. An article as claimed in claim 17 wherein the base coating has an average thickness less about 127 microns.
- 19. An article as claimed in claim 17 wherein the average thickness of the base coating is less than 39 microns.
- 20. An article as claimed in claim 17 wherein the base coating is formed from a resin containing polyethylene terephthalate.
- 21. An article as claimed in claim 20 wherein the dyeable polymer coating is formed from a polymer resin selected from the group consisting of epoxy resin, nylon resin, polyester resin, and acrylic resin.
- 22. An article as claimed in claim 21 wherein the dyeable polymer coating is an epoxy resin with a curing agent which is a basic quaternizable derivative of ammonia.
- 23. An article as claimed in claim 22 wherein the metal member is a fastening element.
- 24. An article as claimed in claim 22 wherein the article is a slide fastener, the metal fastening element is a slider for the slide fastener, and there is included
- a pair of textile stringer tapes,
- said dyeable polymer epoxy coating on the slider including a white pigment.
- 25. An article as claimed in claim 24 including a dye in the tapes.
- 26. An article as claimed in claim 1 wherein the dyeable polymer coating is nylon which has been treated with benzyl alcohol to increase the dyeability of the polymer coating.
- 27. An article as claimed in claim 26 wherein the nylon is selected from the group consisting of nylon-11 and nylon-12.
- 28. An article of manufacture comprising
- a metal member,
- a first layer of a synthetic polymer including a white pigment on said article,
- a second layer of a clear synthetic polymer on said first layer, said clear synthetic polymer layer being dyeable, and
- a dark dye in the second layer.
- 29. An article as claimed in claim 28 including a textile portion, said metal member being attached to the textile portion.
- 30. An article as claimed in claim 29 including a dye in the textile portion.
- 31. An article as claimed in claim 28 wherein the second layer has an average thickness greater than 25 microns.
- 32. An article as claimed in claim 31 wherein the second layer has an average thickness greater than about 38 microns.
- 33. An article as claimed in claim 28 wherein the second layer is formed from a nylon resin.
- 34. An article as claimed in claim 33 wherein the second layer is treated with benzyl alcohol to increase the dyeability thereof.
- 35. An article as claimed in claim 24 wherein the nylon resin is selected from the group consisting of nylon-11 and nylon-12, and wherein the nylon resin has been treated by dipping the coated article in a benzyl alcohol at a temperature from 71.degree. to 88.degree. C. for a period from forty five minutes to two hours.
- 36. An article as claimed in claim 28 wherein the synthetic polymer in the second coating contains active proton acceptor groups which are subject to irreversible transformation by heating above a predetermined temperature, and
- said synthetic polymer in the second layer is formed from a powdered polymer resin which is heated sufficiently to coalesce the powdered polymer resin and form a coherent film but heated below the predetermined temperature to maintain a substantial quantity of active proton acceptor groups untransformed.
- 37. An article as claimed in claim 36 wherein the synthetic polymer coating of the second layer is formed from a powdered polymer resin which has an average particle size less than 200 microns.
- 38. An article as claimed in claim 29 wherein
- the article is a slide fastener,
- the metal member is a slider for the slide fastener,
- the textile portion includes a pair of textile tapes for the slide fastener,
- the first layer has a thickness within the range of 25 to 127 microns, and
- the second layer has a thickness within the range from about 25 to 127 microns.
- 39. An article as claimed in claim 38 wherein the thickness of the second layer is greater than 38 microns.
- 40. An article as claimed in claim 38 wherein
- both the first and second layers are formed from a powdered polymer resin selected from the group consisting of nylon-11 and nylon-12 which have been heated at a temperature below about 205.degree. C. to form a polymer film, and
- the slider with the first and second layers has been dipped in benzyl alcohol at a temperature in the range of 71.degree. to 88.degree. C. for a period of forty five minutes to two hours.
- 41. An article as claimed in claim 40 including a dye in the textile tapes.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 659,582 filed Feb. 19, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,172,702. This parent application, Ser. No. 659,582, is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 501,371, filed Aug. 28, 1974, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 3,939,547 and is incorporated herein by reference. A divisional application, U.S. Ser. No. 636,265 filed Nov. 28, 1975, of the U.S. application Ser. No. 501,371 is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,137,043.
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