1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a laminated board and more particularly to a laminated board having a plastic film combined with a foaming material by means of extrusion lamination and a method for making the laminated board.
2. Related Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,988,920 discloses a foam product (e.g. surfboard), having a foam core, and a laminated board attached to the bottom surface of the foam core for protection. The laminated board is mainly constituted by a foam skin, a plastic film with a pattern (patterned film, for short) and a thickened plastic sheet, where the foam skin is combined with the bottom surface of the foam core, the patterned film is sandwiched between the foam skin and the plastic sheet, allowing the product to be eye-appealing and identifiable. Furthermore, the patterned film is heat laminated to the bottom surface of the foam skin, and the plastic film is formed directly on the bottom surface of the pattern film with a definite thickness by means of extrusion lamination so as to provide the product with wear resistance. Therefore, the foam skin, patterned film and plastic sheet are stacked together, and then heat laminated and extrusion laminated in sequence to form the laminated board.
To provide a relatively simpler method for making a cost-down laminated board and a foam product including it, the present invention is proposed.
Specifically, a laminated board of the present invention includes a foam layer, a first plastic film and a second plastic film interposed between the foam layer and the first plastic film by means of extrusion lamination. The process of manufacturing the laminated board includes the steps of preparing the foam layer and the first plastic film with a pattern or color first, extruding the molten second plastic film through an extruder, and then laminating the foam layer, the molten second plastic film, and the first plastic film to have the second plastic film interposed between the foam layer and the first plastic film. The thickness of extruded second plastic film is preferably greater than the thickness of the first plastic film, thereby ensuring that the bonding of the foam layer and the first plastic film is complete and durable.
In addition, a foam product to which the laminated board of the present invention is applied includes not only the aforementioned laminated board, but also a foam core and another foam layer that is combined with the top surface of the foam core. Furthermore, the laminated board is combined with the bottom surface of the foam core through the foam layer thereof.
Comparing with the conventional technology, the present invention of the laminated board is not stacked up layer by layer as the prior art does but formed in a single extrusion laminating step, and therefore the manufacture of the present invention is relatively simpler. Moreover, the foam product to which the laminated board is applied can also be made cheaper and quicker.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reference to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which:
Preferably, the first plastic film 51 is advantageously designed to provide the laminated board 5 with an appealing and identifiable appearance. In another example, the first plastic film 51 may also provides the laminated board 5 with other purposes, such as, but not limited to, a textured surface or grip surface or even a slippery surface. Therefore, the first plastic film 51, in the present embodiment, has a pattern printed on the inside or outside surface of the first plastic film 51, or even between two layers of film that comprise the first plastic film 51. In addition, the first plastic film 51 may be colored and may only be a colored film without a pattern.
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As described above, the second plastic film 52 is interposed between the foam layer 50 and the first plastic film 51 by means of extrusion lamination to combine them together. Different from and not requiring general adhesive materials; the second plastic film 52 with a proper thickness is adapted to not only combine the foam layer 50 with the first plastic film 51, but also allow the laminated board (
To achieve a better bonding effect, the layer components of the laminated board 5 (50, 51 and 52) are selected from a similar or generally identical materials. For example, the foam layer 50 is made of a polyethylene foaming material, and the materials of the first and second plastic films 51, 52 are preferably a polyethylene, Oriented polypropylene (OPP), Polycarbonate (PC), a Surlyn® resin made by Dupont, or the like.
Preferably, the first plastic film 51 has a thickness in the range of between about 0.07 mm and 0.2 mm, the second plastic film has a thickness in the range of between about 0.1 mm and 0.8 mm, and the thickness of the second plastic film 52 is preferably allowed to be greater than the thickness of the first plastic film 51, thereby ensuring the combination of the foam layer 50 with the first plastic film 51 is complete and durable, and preventing peeling or even delaminating of the layer components from one another.
Preferably, the foam layer 50 has a density in the range of between about 1.5 pcf and 8 pcf and a thickness in the range of between about 2 mm and 5 mm. A pattern 510 of the first plastic film 51 of the laminated board 5 is visible from outside of the first plastic film 51, as shown in
Comparing with the conventional technology of the prior art, the present invention need not stack one foam sheet and two sheets of film one by one as the prior art does and needs only one extrusion laminating step to couple the three of laminate layers together to form the laminated board 5. Moreover, the foam product to which the laminated board is applied can advantageously be made cheaper and quicker.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100128450 | Aug 2011 | TW | national |