Claims
- 1. In a method of manufacturing a sign comprising a sign sheet and wherein the indicia of the sign are provided on a preformed transfer material, the improvement which comprises:
- providing a dry transfer material comprising a light transmitting carrier sheet bearing on one side a plurality of preformed discrete transferable thermoplastic adhesive ink film indicia,
- transferring preselected ones of said ink film indicia completely from said carrier sheet to a temporary support sheet in the desired order to build up a predetermined legend for the sign, said transferring step being performed by applying pressure to the rear surface of the carrier sheet in the vicinity of said preselected indicia to create a bond between said preselected indicia and said temporary support sheet greater than the bond between said indicia and said carrier sheet,
- bringing the transferred ink film indicia on the temporary support sheet into contact with a surface of a light transmitting sign sheet under sufficient heat and pressure to create a bond between said indicia and said sign sheet that is stronger than said bond between said preselected indicia and said temporary support sheet and to cause said transferred indicia to adhere to the sign sheet surface more strongly than to said temporary support, and
- removing the temporary support sheet, from said ink film indicia to leave said indicia permanently bonded on the sign sheet, said indicia being readable through the sign sheet with no intervening adhesive and said sign sheet protecting said indicia against abrasion.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the indicia on the transfer material are inherently sufficiently adhesive to enable their transfer to the temporary support sheet.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the indicia on the dry transfer material each bear a layer of adhesive permitting their transfer to the temporary support sheet.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the surface of the support sheet on to which the indicia are transferred is provided with a coating of adhesive of sufficient strength to enable transfer of the indicia from the transfer material to the temporary support sheet.
- 5. Method of claim 1 wherein the sign sheet is transparent.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the sign sheet is translucent.
- 7. The method of claim 1 whereinn the sign sheet is of an acrylic plastics material.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the sign sheet is of polyvinylchloride.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the sign sheet is of cellulose triacetate.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the indicia of the transfer material are formed on a basis of a thermoplastic polymeric material which under the action of heat softens to a tacky condition.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the indicia of the transfer material are formed of a nitrocellulose based ink having a sufficient proportion of polymeric plasticiser to impart to the indicia thermoplastic heat seal properties.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the temporary support sheet is polyethylene terephthalate foil.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein after removal of the temporary support sheet, the surface of the sign sheet bearing the indicia is coated with a layer of colour contrasting with that of the indicia.
- 14. The method of claim 1 wherein the indicia are brought into contact with the sign sheet under heat and pressure by passing an assembly of the temporary support sheet, the indicia forming the sign legend and the sign sheet through a heated nip between rollers.
- 15. The method of manufacturing a sub-surface sign legend which comprises:
- providing a dry transfer material comprising a light transmitting carrier sheet bearing a plurality of discrete, spaced apart preformed sign characters on one side, the sign characters having thermoplastic heat seal properties and bearing a layer of adhesive facing away from the carrier sheet,
- applying pressure to the rear surface of the carrier sheet in the vicinity of preselected sign characters to separately and completely transfer the characters from the carrier sheet to a temporary support sheet to construct the legend for the sign, the adhesive bond between said characters and the temporary support sheet being greater than the adhesive bond between said characters and the carrier sheet,
- pressing the characters on the support sheet into direct contact with a surface of a light transmitting sign sheet while applying sufficient heat and pressure to create a bond between said indicia and said sign sheet that is stronger than said bond between said characters and said temporary support sheet and cause the thermoplastic characters to adhere more strongly to the sign sheet surface than they are adhered to the temporary support sheet, and
- separating the temporary support sheet from said characters to leave said characters adhered to said sign sheet in sign legend order.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the characters are formed from a material which is sufficiently adhesive to enable transfer of the characters from the carrier sheet to the temporary support sheet.
- 17. The method of making a sub-surface sign which comprises the steps of:
- providing a translucent dry transfer carrier sheet having a plurality of thermoplastic indicia thereon, the indicia being further transferable from said carrier sheet to a receiver surface by application of localized pressure,
- bodily transferring selected ones of the indicia in a preselected sequence to a light transmitting temporary carrier by application of localized pressure only, thereby forming a sign legend on the temporary carrier,
- bringing a sign sheet having a light transmitting surface into contact with the exposed surface of each of the indicia on the temporary support sheet to form a laminate, and
- applying sufficient heat and pressure to said laminate to form a bond between the sign sheet surface and the indicia which is stronger than the bond between the indicia and the temporary carrier and to wet the sign sheet surface with said indicia, and
- thereafter stripping the temporary carrier away from the indicia to leave said sign legend permanently bonded on said sign sheet and readable through said sign sheet with no adhesive between said indicia and said sign sheet.
- 18. The method of making a subsurface sign which comprises the steps of providing a translucent dry transfer carrier sheet bearing a plurality of thermoplastic indicia thereon, the indicia being transferable from said carrier sheet to a confronting receiving surface by local stretching of the carrier sheet effected by rubbing over the back of the carrier sheet in the region of an indicia with a stylist,
- transferring selected ones of entire indicia in a preselected sequence to a light transmitting temporary carrier by application of localized pressure only to the rear surface of the carrier sheet in the vicinity of said preselected indicia, thereby forming a sign legend on the temporary carrier,
- bringing a light transmitting surface into contact with the exposed surface of the indicia on the temporary support sheet, and
- applying sufficient heat and pressure to said contacting surfaces to form a bond between the sign sheet surface and the indicia which is stronger than the bond between the indicia and the temporary carrier and to cause said indicia to wet the sign sheet surface, and
- thereafter withdrawing the temporary carrier from the indicia to leave said sign legend on said sign sheet and directly readable through said sign sheet with no intervening adhesive between said indicia and said sign sheet.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 903,770, filed May 8, 1978 now abandoned.
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