Claims
- 1. A clear thermoplastic article having an average thickness of at most 35 mils comprising at least one ultraviolet absorber compound exhibiting ultraviolet absorption characteristics over the range of wavelengths from about 300 to about 400 nm such that said article exhibits a UV transmission of at most 10% at the 390 nm wavelength; wherein said at least one compound exhibits an extraction level from said thermoplastic article measured as the level of absorbance exhibited by a heated alcohol extract solution after 2 hours exposure of at most 0.1 absorbance units within a cell of 10.0 cm optical length; and wherein said ultraviolet absorber is introduced within said thermoplastic at any time during the production of said article.
- 2. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 1 wherein said ultraviolet absorber compound exhibits an extraction level of at most 0.05 absorbance units when subjected to said heated alcohol extraction test for 2 hours.
- 3. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 2 wherein said ultraviolet absorber compound exhibits an extraction level of at most 0.025 absorbance units when subjected to said heated alcohol extraction test for 2 hours.
- 4. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 3 wherein said ultraviolet absorber compound exhibits an extraction level of 0.0 absorbance units when subjected to said heated alcohol extraction test for 2 hours.
- 5. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 1 wherein said at least one ultraviolet absorber is introduced within said thermoplastic article during the injection molding step for the production of said article.
- 6. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 5 wherein said ultraviolet absorber compound exhibits an extraction level of at most 0.05 absorbance units when subjected to said heated alcohol extraction test for 2 hours.
- 7. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 6 wherein said ultraviolet absorber compound exhibits an extraction level of at most 0.025 absorbance units when subjected to said heated alcohol extraction test for 2 hours.
- 8. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 7 wherein said ultraviolet absorber compound exhibits an extraction level of 0.0 absorbance units when subjected to said heated alcohol extraction test for 2 hours.
- 9. A clear thermoplastic article having an average thickness of at most 35 mils comprising at least one ultraviolet absorber compound exhibiting ultraviolet absorption characteristics over the range of wavelengths from about 300 to about 400 nm such that said article exhibits a UV transmission of at most 10% at the 390 nm wavelength; wherein said at least one compound exhibits an extraction level from said thermoplastic article measured as the level of absorbance exhibited by a heated alcohol extract solution after 2 hours exposure of at most 0.1 absorbance units within a cell of 10.0 cm optical length; and wherein said at least one ultraviolet absorber is a liquid prior to incorporation within said thermoplastic article and at room temperature in its pure, undiluted state.
- 10. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 9 wherein said ultraviolet absorber compound exhibits an extraction level of at most 0.05 absorbance units when subjected to said heated alcohol extraction test for 2 hours.
- 11. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 10 wherein said ultraviolet absorber compound exhibits an extraction level of at most 0.025 absorbance units when subjected to said heated alcohol extraction test for 2 hours.
- 12. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 11 wherein said ultraviolet absorber compound exhibits an extraction level of 0.0 absorbance units when subjected to said heated alcohol extraction test for 2 hours.
- 13. The clear themoplastic article of claim 1 wherein said article exhibits a b* value of at most 2.5 and a L* value of at least 90 on the CieLab scale.
- 14. The clear thermoplastic article of claim 9 wherein said article exhibits a b* value of at most 2.5 and a L* value of at least 90 on the CieLab scale.
Parent Case Info
[0001] CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0002] This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/934,377, filed on Aug. 21, 2001. This parent application is herein entirely incorporated by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09934377 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
Child |
10334857 |
Dec 2002 |
US |