Claims
- 1. A heat-transfer label comprising:
- (a) a support portion; and
- (b) a transfer portion over said support portion for transfer of the transfer portion from the support portion to an article upon application of heat to the support portion while the transfer portion is placed into contact with the article, said transfer portion comprising
- (i) a protective lacquer layer, said protective lacquer layer comprising nitrocellulose, a release agent and at least one acrylic resin;
- (ii) an ink layer over said protective lacquer layer; and
- (iii) a heat-activatable adhesive layer over said ink layer.
- 2. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 1 wherein said release agent is an ethoxylated alcohol.
- 3. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least one acrylic resin is a combination of a low molecular weight methyl/n-butyl methacrylate copolymer and a medium molecular weight methyl methacrylate copolymer.
- 4. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 3 wherein said release agent is an ethoxylated alcohol.
- 5. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 4 wherein said protective lacquer layer comprises about 5%, by weight, nitrocellulose, about 20%, by weight, ethoxylated alcohol, about 45%, by weight, a low molecular weight methyl/n-butyl methacrylate copolymer and 30%, by weight, a medium molecular weight methyl methacrylate copolymer.
- 6. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 5 wherein said ink layer comprises one or more polyamide inks and/or acrylic inks.
- 7. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 6 wherein said heat-transfer label is particularly well-suited for styrene-acrylonitrile surfaces, said heat-activatable adhesive layer comprising an acrylic resin and a chlorinated polyolefin.
- 8. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 7 wherein said acrylic resin is a high molecular weight isobutyl methacrylate resin and wherein said chlorinated polyolefin is a chlorinated polypropylene.
- 9. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 8 wherein said acrylic resin constitutes about 65%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer and wherein said chlorinated polyolefin constitutes about 300%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer, with the remainder of said heat-activatable adhesive layer being glyceryl tribenzoate.
- 10. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 6 wherein said heat-transfer label is particularly well-suited for polyethylene terephthalate surfaces, said ink layer comprising a polyamide ink, said heat-activatable adhesive layer comprising nitrocellulose and a combination of at least two polyamide resins.
- 11. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 10 wherein a first of said at least two polyamide resins is a clear alcohol soluble polyamide resin based on dimerized vegetable acid and aliphatic polyamines and has a Brookfield viscosity at 160.degree. C. of 4-7 poise, a softening point of 105.degree.115.degree. C. and a Gardner color (maximum) of 7 and wherein a second of said at least two polyamide resins is a clear thermoplastic polyamide resin that is soluble in a combination of an alcohol and a hydrocarbon, that is based on dimerized vegetable acid and an aliphatic polyamine and that has a Brookfield viscosity at 160.degree. C. of 21-27 poise, a softening point of 105-115.degree. C. and a Gardner color (maximum) of 7.
- 12. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 11 wherein nitrocellulose constitutes approximately 35%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer, wherein said first of said at least two polyamide resins constitutes approximately 25%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer and wherein said second of said at least two polyamide resins constitutes approximately 40%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer.
- 13. A transfer portion of a heat-transfer label that is particularly well-suited for use with styrene-acrylonitrile surfaces, said transfer portion comprising:
- (a) a protective lacquer layer, said protective lacquer layer comprising nitrocellulose, a release agent and at least one acrylic resin;
- (b) an ink layer over said protective lacquer layer, said ink layer comprising one or more polyamide inks and/or acrylic inks; and
- (c) a heat-activatable adhesive layer over said ink layer, said heat-activatable adhesive layer comprising an acrylic resin and a chlorinated polyolefin.
- 14. The transfer portion as claimed in claim 13 wherein said protective lacquer layer comprises nitrocellulose, an ethoxylated alcohol, a low molecular weight methyl/n-butyl methacrylate copolymer and a medium molecular weight methyl methacrylate copolymer.
- 15. The transfer portion as claimed in claim 14 wherein said protective lacquer layer comprises about 5%, by weight, nitrocellulose, about 20%, by weight, an ethoxylated alcohol, about 45%, by weight, a low molecular weight methyl/n-butyl methacrylate copolymer and about 30%, by weight, a medium molecular weight methyl methacrylate copolymer.
- 16. The transfer portion as claimed in claim 15 wherein said acrylic resin of said heat-activatable adhesive layer is a high molecular weight isobutyl methacrylate resin and wherein said chlorinated polyolefin is a chlorinated polypropylene.
- 17. The transfer portion as claimed in claim 16 wherein said acrylic resin constitutes about 65%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer and wherein said chlorinated polyolefin constitutes about 30%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer, with the remainder of said heat-activatable adhesive layer being glyceryl tribenzoate.
- 18. A transfer portion of a heat-transfer label that is particularly well-suited for use with polyethylene terephthalate surfaces, said transfer portion comprising:
- (a) a protective lacquer layer, said protective lacquer layer comprising nitrocellulose, a release agent and at least one acrylic resin;
- (b) an ink layer over said protective lacquer layer, said ink layer comprising one or more polyamide inks; and
- (c) a heat-activatable adhesive layer over said ink layer, said heat-activatable adhesive layer comprising nitrocellulose and a combination of at least two polyamide resins.
- 19. The transfer portion as claimed in claim 18 wherein a first of said at least two polyamide resins of said heat-activatable adhesive layer is a clear alcohol soluble polyamide resin based on dimerized vegetable acid and aliphatic polyamines and has a Brookfield viscosity at 160.degree. C. of 4-7 poise, a softening point of 105-115.degree. C. and a Gardner color (maximum) of 7 and wherein a second of said at least two polyamide resins is a clear thermoplastic polyamide resin that is soluble in a combination of an alcohol and a hydrocarbon, that is based on dimerized vegetable acid and an aliphatic polyamine and that has a Brookfield viscosity at 160.degree. C. of 21-27 poise, a softening point of 105-115.degree. C. and a Gardner color (maximum) of 7.
- 20. The transfer portion as claimed in claim 19 wherein nitrocellulose constitutes approximately 35%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer, wherein said first of said at least two polyamide resins constitutes approximately 25%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer and wherein said second of said at least two polyamide resins constitutes approximately 40%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer.
- 21. The transfer portion as claimed in claim 20 wherein said protective lacquer layer comprises about 5%, by weight, nitrocellulose, about 20%, by weight, an ethoxylated alcohol, about 45%, by weight, a low molecular weight methyl/n-butyl methacrylate copolymer and about 30%, by weight, a medium molecular weight methyl methacrylate copolymer.
- 22. A heat-transfer label that is particularly well-suited for polyethylene terephthalate surfaces, said heat-transfer label comprising:
- (a) a support portion; and
- (b) a transfer portion over said support portion for transfer of the transfer portion from the support portion to an article upon application of heat to the support portion while the transfer portion is placed into contact with the article, said transfer portion comprising
- (i) a protective lacquer layer;
- (ii) an ink layer over said protective lacquer layer; and
- (iii) a heat-activatable adhesive layer over said ink layer, said heat-activatable adhesive layer comprising nitrocellulose and a combination of at least two polyamide resins.
- 23. The heat-transfer label as claimed in claim 22 wherein a first of said at least two polyamide resins of said heat-activatable adhesive layer is a clear alcohol soluble polyamide resin based on dimerized vegetable acid and aliphatic polyamines and has a Brookfield viscosity at 160.degree. C. of 4-7 poise, a softening point of 105-115.degree. C. and a Gardner color (maximum) of 7 and wherein a second of said at least two polyamide resins is a clear thermoplastic polyamide resin that is soluble in a combination of an alcohol and a hydrocarbon, that is based on dimerized vegetable acid and an aliphatic polyamine and that has a Brookfield viscosity at 160.degree. C. of 21-27 poise, a softening point of 105-115.degree. C. and a Gardner color (maximum) of 7.
- 24. The transfer portion as claimed in claim 23 wherein nitrocellulose constitutes approximately 35%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer, wherein said first of said at least two polyamide resins constitutes approximately 25%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer and wherein said second of said at least two polyamide resins constitutes approximately 40%, by weight, of said heat-activatable adhesive layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/625,013, filed Mar. 29, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,766,731 and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/918,903, filed Aug. 27, 1997. Both of the aforementioned patent applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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