Increasingly, laws, codes, and regulations are being passed to ensure that means of egress from buildings, trains, planes, buses, and ships are clearly marked, and to provide road and traffic safety. Accordingly, there is an ever increasing need, not only for well lit signs, but also for signs that can operate for extremely long durations at low cost and at high efficiency.
The present disclosure is directed to a sign comprising one or more elements of indicia for storing light energy and discharging light. The element of indicia may have a thickness of about 3/16″ or otherwise in the range of about ⅛″ to about ¼″. The resin composition includes photoluminescent resin and a polymer resin providing light energy storage and light conduction properties. The resin composition may comprise about 35%-40% photoluminescent resin and about 60%-65% polymer resin. If backlighting is included as part of the sign, the resin composition may instead comprise about 25% photoluminescent resin and about 75% polymer resin. The resin composition may, for example, be a thermo-plastic, thermo-set casting or molding resin.
Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of the disclosure.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figure in which:
While the present disclosure may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there is shown in the drawings and herein will be described in detail, embodiments with the understanding that the present description is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the disclosure and is not intended to limit the disclosure to the details of construction and the number and arrangements of components set forth in the following.
The present disclosure relates to signs in the broadest sense, including any type of marking or other sign and any type of message, symbol or other indicia. By way of example and without limitation, the sign may be in the form of any building, road, directional or pathway marking or other sign.
The resin mixture may be thermo-plastic, thermo-set casting or molding resins. The thermo-set resin mixture may be especially applicable for small to medium lot sizes as they can be metered very closely for repeatability. The thermo-set resins such as water clear aliphatic urethanes, and clear epoxies can be loaded from as little as 5% photoluminescent resin up to 50% depending on the need for a particular application. Thermo-set resins such as nylon, polycarbonate, clear polystyrene, injectable urethanes, and PVDF resins can be compounded to accommodate loadings of 10% up to 30% before the base resin starts to change so it will no longer melt and flow correctly for injection molding or extruding. Injection molding and extrusion can be used to produce high quantities of indicia elements that do not require the high charge and discharge rates as the elements required for UL approved signs. The resin mixture may include fire retardants or may otherwise be constructed to achieve the class “A” fire rating without degrading the element's ability to charge and discharge as needed.
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The elements of indicia may meet or exceed the light output requirements set forth in U.L. 924 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, meaning that, when the light source is removed, the elements will glow with a brightness of 5 ft. candles for a duration of 90 minutes and more as required to pass UL 924. The elements of indicia glow with sufficient brightness and longevity to be used for directional, informational, and emergency signage and pathway markings as required by building and sign codes, passing UL 924.
The foregoing description is for exemplary purposes only and is not intended to limit the scope of protection accorded this disclosure. The scope of protection is to be measured by the following claims, which should be interpreted as broadly as the contribution permits.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. section 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/736,483 filed Nov. 14, 2005 of the same title and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/669,299 filed Apr. 8, 2005 entitled Light Conductive and Light Storage elements for Use in Signage.
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60736483 | Nov 2005 | US | |
60669299 | Apr 2005 | US |