Claims
- 1. A heat-transfer label assembly, said heat-transfer label assembly comprising:
(a) a carrier; (b) a wax skim coat deposited onto said carrier; and (c) a heat-transfer label, said heat-transfer label being deposited onto said wax skim coat for transfer of said heat-transfer label from said carrier to an article under conditions of heat and pressure, said heat-transfer label comprising one or more ink design layers, each of said ink design layers being thermosetting within about 1-2 minutes after said ink design layer has been transferred to an article heated to a temperature of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 2. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said heat-transfer label consists of said one or more ink design layers.
- 3. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said ink design layers comprises a binder, a colorant and a cross-linking system, said cross-linking system being adapted to effect cross-linking of the binder within about 1-2 minutes after said ink design layer has been transferred to an article heated to a temperature of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 4. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein said binder comprises one or more resins selected from the group consisting of polyester resins, polyester/vinyl resins, polyamide resins, phenoxy resins, epoxy resins, polyketone resins, and acrylic resins.
- 5. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein said binder additionally comprises a vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate resin.
- 6. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein said vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate resin constitutes up to about 25%, by weight, of said binder.
- 7. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 4 wherein said binder comprises a copolyester resin having a high tensile strength and low elongation.
- 8. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 3 wherein said colorant is a pigment, said pigment being present in an amount ranging from about 50% to about 200%, by weight, of the total of said binder and said cross-linking system.
- 9. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 8 wherein said pigment is titanium dioxide.
- 10. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 3 wherein said cross-linking system comprises (i) a cross-linking resin for cross-linking said binder and (ii) a heat-activatable catalyst for catalyzing the cross-linking of said cross-linking resin to the binder within about 1-2 minutes after transfer of said heat-transfer label to an article heated to a temperature in the range of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 11. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 10 wherein said cross-linking resin is present in an amount constituting about 5%-10%, by weight, of said binder.
- 12. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 10 wherein said cross-linking resin comprises a melamine-formaldehyde resin.
- 13. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 12 wherein said cross-linking resin comprises a partially methylated melamine-formaldehyde resin.
- 14. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 12 wherein said heat-activatable catalyst is an amine-blocked sulfonic acid catalyst.
- 15. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said carrier comprises a paper substrate overcoated with a layer of polyethylene, said wax skim coat being deposited onto said polyethylene layer.
- 16. A heat-transfer label assembly, said heat-transfer label assembly comprising:
(a) a carrier; and (b) a heat-transfer label, said heat-transfer label being deposited onto said carrier for transfer of said heat-transfer label from said carrier to an article under conditions of heat and pressure, said heat-transfer label comprising one or more ink design layers, each of said ink design layers being thermosetting within about 1-2 minutes after said ink design layer has been transferred to an article heated to a temperature of about 250° F.-325° F.; (c) wherein said carrier is made of a non-wax material that separates cleanly from said heat-transfer label with no visually discernible portion of said carrier being transferred to the article along with said heat-transfer label.
- 17. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 16 wherein said carrier comprises a polymeric film overcoated with a release coating made of a non-wax, non-silicone, thermoset release material, said release coating having a total surface energy of about 25 to 35 mN/m, of which about 0.1 to 4 mN/m is polar surface energy, and having a carbon content (by atomic %) of about 97% and an oxygen content (by atomic %) of about 3%, as measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
- 18. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 17 wherein said polymeric film is made of a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyolefins and polyamides and wherein said release coating is made by (i) applying to the polymeric film in its amorphous or semi-oriented state a composition comprising (a) a functionalized α-olefin containing copolymer and (b) a crosslinking agent; and (ii) reacting said composition with the carrier during uniaxial or biaxial stretching and heat setting.
- 19. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 16 wherein said heat-transfer label consists of said one or more ink design layers.
- 20. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 16 wherein each of said ink design layers comprises a binder, a colorant and a cross-linking system, said cross-linking system being adapted to effect cross-linking of the binder within about 1-2 minutes after said ink design layer has been transferred to an article heated to a temperature of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 21. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 20 wherein said binder comprises one or more resins selected from the group consisting of polyester resins, polyester/vinyl resins, polyamide resins, phenoxy resins, epoxy resins, polyketone resins, and acrylic resins.
- 22. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 21 wherein said binder additionally comprises a vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate resin.
- 23. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 22 wherein said vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate resin constitutes up to about 25%, by weight, of said binder.
- 24. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 21 wherein said binder comprises a copolyester resin having a high tensile strength and low elongation.
- 25. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 20 wherein said colorant is a pigment, said pigment being present in an amount ranging from about 50% to 200%, by weight, of the total of said binder and said cross-linking system.
- 26. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 25 wherein said pigment is titanium dioxide.
- 27. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 20 wherein said cross-linking system comprises (i) a cross-linking resin for cross-linking said binder and (ii) a heat-activatable catalyst for catalyzing the cross-linking of said cross-linking resin to the binder within about 1-2 minutes after transfer of said heat-transfer label to an article heated to a temperature in the range of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 28. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 27 wherein said cross-linking resin is present in an amount constituting about 5%-10%, by weight, of said binder.
- 29. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 27 wherein said cross-linking resin comprises a melamine-formaldehyde resin.
- 30. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 29 wherein said cross-linking resin comprises a partially methylated melamine-formaldehyde resin.
- 31. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 29 wherein said heat-activatable catalyst is an amine-blocked sulfonic acid catalyst.
- 32. An ink formulation comprising:
(a) a binder resin; (b) a colorant; (c) one or more volatile solvents; and (d) a cross-linking system, said cross-linking system being adapted to effect cross-linking of the binder resin within about 1-2 minutes after application of a dried, printed design made with said ink formulation to an article heated to a temperature of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 33. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 32 wherein said binder resin comprises one or more resins selected from the group consisting of polyester resins, polyester/vinyl resins, polyamide resins, phenoxy resins, epoxy resins, polyketone resins, and acrylic resins.
- 34. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 33 wherein said binder resin additionally comprises a vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate resin.
- 35. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 34 wherein said vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate resin constitutes up to about 25%, by weight, of said binder resin.
- 36. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 33 wherein said binder comprises a copolyester resin having a high tensile strength and low elongation.
- 37. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 32 wherein said colorant is a pigment, said pigment being present in an amount ranging about 50% to 200%, by weight, of the total of said binder resin and said cross-linking system.
- 38. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 37 wherein said pigment is titanium dioxide.
- 39. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 32 wherein said cross-linking system comprises (i) a cross-linking resin for cross-linking said binder and (ii) a heat-activatable catalyst for catalyzing the cross-linking of said cross-linking resin to the binder resin within about 1-2 minutes after application of a dried, printed design made with said ink formulation to an article heated to a temperature in the range of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 40. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 39 wherein said cross-linking resin is present in an amount constituting about 5%-10%, by weight, of said binder resin.
- 41. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 39 wherein said cross-linking resin comprises a melamine-formaldehyde resin.
- 42. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 41 wherein said cross-linking resin comprises a partially methylated melamine-formaldehyde resin.
- 43. The ink formulation as claimed in claim 41 wherein said heat-activatable catalyst is an amine-blocked sulfonic acid catalyst.
- 44. A method of decorating a glass article, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a heat-transfer label assembly, said heat-transfer label assembly comprising:
(i) a carrier; and (ii) a heat-transfer label, said heat-transfer label being releasably secured to said carrier for transfer of said heat-transfer label from said carrier to a glass article under conditions of heat and pressure, said heat-transfer label comprising one or more ink design layers, each of said ink design layers being thermosetting within about 1-2 minutes after said ink design layer has been transferred to a glass article heated to a temperature of about 250° F.-325° F.; (b) providing a glass article; (c) heating said glass article to a temperature of about 250° F.-325° F.; and (d) while said glass article is at said temperature of about 250° F.-325° F., transferring said heat-transfer label from said carrier to said glass article.
- 45. The method as claimed in claim 44 wherein said heat-transfer label consists of said one or more ink design layers.
- 46. The method as claimed in claim 45 wherein said carrier comprises a paper substrate overcoated with a layer of polyethylene and wherein said heat-transfer label assembly further comprises a wax skim coat deposited on said layer of polyethylene, said heat-transfer label being deposited on said wax skim coat.
- 47. The method as claimed in claim 45 wherein said carrier comprises wherein said carrier comprises a polymeric film overcoated with a release coating made of a non-wax, non-silicone, thermoset release material, said release coating having a total surface energy of about 25 to 35 mN/m, of which about 0.1 to 4 mN/m is polar surface energy, and having a carbon content (by atomic %) of about 97% and an oxygen content (by atomic %) of about 3%, as measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
- 48. The method as claimed in claim 47 wherein said polymeric film is made of a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyolefins and polyamides and wherein said release coating is made by (i) applying to the polymeric film in its amorphous or semi-oriented state a composition comprising (a) a functionalized α-olefin containing copolymer and (b) a crosslinking agent; and (ii) reacting said composition with the carrier during uniaxial or biaxial stretching and heat setting.
- 49. The method as claimed in claim 44 wherein each of said ink design layers comprises a binder, a colorant and a cross-linking system, said cross-linking system being adapted to effect cross-linking of the binder within about 1-2 minutes after said ink design layer has been transferred to a glass article heated to a temperature of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 50. The method as claimed in claim 49 wherein said binder comprises one or more resins selected from the group consisting of polyester resins, polyester/vinyl resins, polyamide resins, phenoxy resins, epoxy resins, polyketone resins, and acrylic resins.
- 51. The method as claimed in claim 50 wherein said binder additionally comprises a vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate resin.
- 52. The method as claimed in claim 50 wherein said binder comprises a copolyester resin having a high tensile strength and low elongation.
- 53. The method as claimed in claim 49 wherein said colorant is a pigment, said pigment being present in an amount ranging from about 50% to 200%, by weight, of the total of said binder and said cross-linking system.
- 54. The method as claimed in claim 49 wherein said cross-linking system comprises (i) a cross-linking resin for cross-linking said binder and (ii) a heat-activatable catalyst for catalyzing the cross-linking of said cross-linking resin to the binder within about 1-2 minutes after transfer of said heat-transfer label to an article heated to a temperature in the range of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 55. The method as claimed in claim 54 wherein said cross-linking resin comprises a melamine-formaldehyde resin and wherein said heat-activatable catalyst is an amine-blocked sulfonic acid catalyst.
- 56. A heat-transfer label assembly, said heat-transfer label assembly comprising:
(a) a carrier; and (b) a heat-transfer label, said heat-transfer label being releasably secured to said carrier for transfer of said heat-transfer label from said carrier to an article under conditions of heat and pressure, said heat-transfer label comprising one or more ink design layers, each of said ink design layers being thermosetting within about 1-2 minutes after said ink design layer has been transferred to an article heated to a temperature of about 250° F.-325° F.
- 57. The heat-transfer label assembly as claimed in claim 56 wherein said heat-transfer label consists of said one or more ink design layers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/349,134, filed Jan. 16, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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