ERASER

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20220348036
  • Publication Number
    20220348036
  • Date Filed
    July 08, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 03, 2022
    2 years ago
Abstract
An eraser for removing strokes of writing, painting and/or drawing tools, including at least one binder and at least one plasticizer. The eraser includes at least one plasticizer in the form of pentaerythritol tetravalerate.
Description

The invention relates to an eraser for removing strokes from writing, painting and/or drawing tools, comprising at least one binder and at least one plasticizer.


Erasers of this type for removing strokes from writing, painting and/or drawing tools are known in principle from the prior art.


For example, soft PVC systems for erasers have been known since the 1960s. They usually consist of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) as the base polymer/binder, which is extended with filler and a plasticizer to plasticize the binder. In addition, further components such as additives, for example, colorants, solvents to achieve special erasing properties, etc. can be added. In erasers of this type, the plasticizer component has been replaced again and again over the years due to physiological requirements. PVC erasers are usually manufactured by turning the components into a paste with subsequent gelation and shaping in the extruder by the application of heat.


In general, it can be noted that the plasticizers used should be classified physiologically as nonhazardous, but should also be selected according to technical properties in order to have good extrudability, be turned into paste easily and well, have satisfactory erasure properties and have the required softness.


Acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) may be mentioned as an example of plasticizers classified as physiologically nonhazardous. However, when using ATBC, it turned out that the migration of such plasticizers is to be classified as too high.


DE 10 2016 008 559 A1 describes erasers having different binders and an inexpensive polyol ester as a plasticizer. It has been found to be disadvantageous here that many of the plasticizers from the group of polyol esters display a relatively high tendency to migrate.







The object of the invention is therefore to create an eraser which, on the one hand, can be manufactured inexpensively and, on the other hand, has an acceptable tendency for the plasticizer to migrate.


A further object of the present invention is to ensure technical properties, good extrudability, ability to be turned into paste easily and well, satisfactory erasing properties and required softness.


This object is achieved for an eraser for removing strokes from writing, painting and/or drawing tools, the eraser comprising at least one binder and at least one plasticizer, in that the eraser comprises at least one plasticizer in the form of pentaerythritol tetravalerate.


The chemical structural formula of pentaerythritol tetravalerate (PETV) is depicted in FIG. 1.


The eraser has the advantage of the migration behavior of the plasticizer remaining in an acceptable range, which is currently attributed to the branched form of the molecules of PETV (see FIG. 1), however, the eraser costs are significantly reduced due to its low price.


A suitable migration test is carried out in such a way that part of a test eraser is brought into contact with a possible reaction partner and pressed against the reaction partner. Possible reaction partners include polystyrene, polyethylene, polypropylene and pencil varnish. At the same time, a comparison sample is created in which part of a commercially available eraser having a plasticizer in the form of alkanesulfonic acid phenyl ester is also brought into contact with a similar reaction partner and pressed against the reaction partner.


The test arrangements are heated to approx. 50° C. and, after different test periods, the contact surfaces of the part of the test eraser with the reaction partner are visually examined for changes and compared with the contact surfaces of the commercially available eraser. If it appears that the change in the contact surface of the test eraser is roughly comparable to changes in the contact surface of the commercially available eraser, the test has been passed.


An eraser containing PETV as the sole plasticizer fulfills all of the above-mentioned requirements and is particularly inexpensive to manufacture.


Preferred embodiments and advantageous developments of the eraser are explained in the following.


Particularly, the eraser has a content of the at least one plasticizer in the range from 20 to 60% by weight, at least 10% by weight and at most 60% by weight of the eraser being formed by the pentaerythritol tetravalerate.


The migration behavior can be significantly reduced further by blending the PETV with at least one further plasticizer. In addition to the pentaerythritol tetravalerate, the eraser preferably comprises at least one further plasticizer in an amount of 0 to 30% by weight, with a total of 20 to 60% by weight of plasticizers in the eraser. Particularly, the eraser comprises the pentaerythritol tetravalerate in an amount of 10 to 30% by weight and the at least one further plasticizer in an amount of 10 to 30% by weight.


In a particularly preferred development of the eraser, the at least one further plasticizer is formed by at least one epoxidized vegetable oil. The use of epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) and/or epoxidized linseed oil has proven particularly useful as an epoxidized vegetable oil. The combination of PETV with ESBO has proven to be particularly suitable for reducing migration of the plasticizer to a surface of the eraser.


The eraser also preferably comprises at least one binder from the group comprising polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), and polyolefins. PVC is one of the least expensive polymers available on the market.


Furthermore, the eraser preferably comprises at least one inorganic filler such as chalk (calcium carbonate), pumice powder, kaolin, glass powder, clay, talc, etc. The eraser can contain only one inorganic filler or a combination of two or more inorganic fillers.


In a preferred embodiment of the eraser, said eraser also comprises at least one additive, particularly from the group comprising colorants, waxes, oils, emulsifiers, stabilizers, solvents. The colorants can comprise inorganic pigments, such as titanium oxide, and/or organic pigments.


An eraser that is composed as follows has proven particularly useful:


















Binder
20-60% by weight,



Fillers
 0-60% by weight,



Additives
 0-10% by weight,



Plasticizer
20-60% by weight,










at least 10% by weight and at most 60% by weight of the eraser being formed by the plasticizer pentaerythritol tetravalerate, 0 to 30% by weight of the eraser being formed by at least one epoxidized vegetable oil, and


the total being 100% by weight.


The eraser preferably comprises pentaerythritol tetravalerate in an amount of 10 to 30% by weight and the at least one further plasticizer in the form of epoxidized vegetable oil in an amount of 10 to 30% by weight. This thus achieves a balance between low costs and excellent migration properties.


It has surprisingly been found that the task is achieved with significantly good results with the use of pentaerythritol tetravalerate (PETV, CAS. no.: 15834-04-5) as the first plasticizer component, combined particularly with epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) as the second plasticizer component.


Epoxidized soybean oil is a high molecular weight plasticizer which significantly reduces the existing migration tendency of the pentaerythritol tetravalerate.


In addition, it has been surprisingly found that the eraser properties of and thus the erasing results achieved by the erasers according to the invention are comparable to those of erasers having significantly more expensive plasticizers.


An important side effect can be seen in the fact that both the paste production and the extrusion connected thereto can be carried out in the usual way with constant quality.


In the context of the invention, the extensive removal of pencil strokes on media is understood as a measure of the erasability or ability to be erased, the residual color of the medium being a measure of the erasing performance.


Preferred compositions of the eraser according to the invention are explained in more detail with the following framework examples.


FRAMEWORK EXAMPLE 1


















Binder
20-60% by weight



Pentaerythritol tetravalerate
20-60% by weight



Fillers
 0-60% by weight



Additives
 0-10% by weight










FRAMEWORK EXAMPLE 2


















Binder
20-60% by weight



Pentaerythritol tetravalerate
10-30% by weight



Epoxidized vegetable oil
10-30% by weight



Fillers
 0-60% by weight



Additives
 0-10% by weight










A particularly favorable plasticizer migration behavior can be achieved using at least one of the binders listed above in combination with the plasticizers pentaerythritol tetravalerate and epoxidized vegetable oil, particularly epoxidized soybean oil. The preferred binder used is PVC, since this binder achieves the best results in order to achieve the task at hand, particularly with regard to erasability and the migration behavior of the plasticizer. In addition, the manufacturing costs of the eraser can thereby be minimized.


The eraser according to the invention is to be illustrated in more detail in the following by the following formulation examples.


FORMULATION EXAMPLE 1


















PVC
30.0% by weight



Pentaerythritol tetravalerate
30.0% by weight



Titanium dioxide
 2.0% by weight



Chalk
remainder










FORMULATION EXAMPLE 2


















PVC
30.0% by weight



Pentaerythritol tetravalerate
20.0% by weight



Epoxidized soybean oil
10.0% by weight



Titanium dioxide
 2.0% by weight



Talc
 5.0% by weight



Chalk
remainder










FORMULATION EXAMPLE 3


















PVC
25.0% by weight



PVAc
 5.0% by weight



Pentaerythritol tetravalerate
20.0% by weight



Epoxidized soybean oil
18.0% by weight



Carbon black
 0.5% by weight



Chalk
remainder










FORMULATION EXAMPLE 4


















PVC
25.0% by weight



PVAc
 2.0% by weight



Pentaerythritol tetravalerate
12.0% by weight



Epoxidized soybean oil
 9.0% by weight



Epoxidized linseed oil
 8.0% by weight



Titanium dioxide
 0.5% by weight



Chalk
remainder










Such an eraser can be manufactured, for example, in the following manner.


MANUFACTURING EXAMPLE

PVC powder, the plasticizer and optionally fillers and additives used are mixed in a stirrer to form a homogeneous plastisol.


The plastisol thereby obtained is gelled by means of a twin-screw extruder and shaped into an endless strand via a nozzle.


After the strand has passed through a cooling bath, the strand of eraser is cut to the desired length into individual erasers and, optionally, printed and packaged.


During the manufacture of the erasers, it has also been found that the hardness of the eraser can be easily and precisely adapted or adjusted by varying the plasticizer content and plasticizer ratio.

Claims
  • 1-10. (canceled)
  • 11. An eraser for removing strokes from writing, painting and/or drawing tools, comprising: at least one binder; and at least one plasticizer, wherein, the at least one plasticizer includes pentaerythritol tetravalerate as a plasticizer.
  • 12. The eraser according to claim 11, wherein the at least one plasticizer is 20 to 60% by weight of the eraser, wherein at least 10% by weight and at most 60% by weight of the eraser is formed by the pentaerythritol tetravalerate.
  • 13. The eraser according to claim 12, wherein, in addition to the pentaerythritol tetravalerate, the eraser comprises at least one further plasticizer in an amount of 0 to 30% by weight, with a total of 20 to 60% by weight of plasticizers in the eraser.
  • 14. The eraser according to claim 13, wherein, the at least one further plasticizer is formed by at least one epoxidized vegetable oil.
  • 15. The eraser according to claim 14, wherein, the epoxidized vegetable oil is epoxidized soybean oil.
  • 16. The eraser according to claim 11, wherein the at least one binder is from the group comprising polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), and polyolefins.
  • 17. The eraser according to claim 11, further comprising at least one inorganic filler.
  • 18. The eraser according to claim 17, wherein the at least one inorganic filler is chalk (calcium carbonate), pumice powder, kaolin, glass powder, clay, or talc.
  • 19. The eraser according to claim 11, further comprising at least one additive from the group comprising colorants, waxes, oils, emulsifiers, stabilizers, and solvents.
  • 20. The eraser according to claim 11, wherein, the eraser is composed as follows:
  • 21. The eraser according to claim 20, wherein, the eraser comprises pentaerythritol tetravalerate in an amount of 10 to 30% by weight and comprises the at least one further plasticizer in the form of epoxidized vegetable oil in an amount of 10 to 30% by weight.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2018 005 822.1 Jul 2018 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2019/025219 7/8/2019 WO