The invention relates to a method for production of an object with a first layer, which is bonded to a second layer, the first layer being plastically deformable and having a front side and a rear side, and the bonding of the two layers taking place in an injection mold.
In-mold lamination of films by the injection-molding process has long been known in the prior art. This involves inserting a film, for example a metal foil, into an injection mold and injecting thermoplastic material behind it. It is also known to provide the front side of the film with depressions, these depressions forming for example an inscription or a pattern. For this purpose, the injection mold is structured on the inside in a way corresponding to the depressions to be produced on the film. During the in-mold lamination, the film is pressed against the structured inner side of the injection mold. Such a process is known for example for the production of inserts in sill trim moldings. These inserts are consequently respectively provided on their front side with depressions which give an optical effect of depth. The depressions form an inscription for example. This method makes it possible for such objects to be mass produced comparatively inexpensively.
The invention is based on the object of providing a method of the stated type which offers further possibilities for the design of the objects and which is nevertheless suitable for automated mass production. It is consequently intended to be possible with the method that the front side of the object can be designed with the greatest possible diversity and in an esthetically attractive manner.
In the case of the method according to the invention, the first layer is partially provided with a coating on its front side. This coating is subsequently cured. The first layer with the cured coating is introduced into an injection mold. In this injection mold, plastic is for example injected behind the first layer, this layer being pressed with its front side against an inner side of the injection mold. The cured coating thereby changes the form of the first layer and creates an impression in it. The pressing of the coating into the first layer preferably takes place in such a way that a depression is formed in it. The laminated layer is finally demolded. The choice of the coating allows a front side which is textured to be produced and/or for example the choice of a colored coating allows it to be made of any color desired.
The coating is preferably pressed completely into the first layer. If, according to a development of the invention, the coating is produced from a transparent ink, a special optical effect is obtained. In particular, this allows a particularly interesting effect of depth to be achieved. As a result, the flanks of the depressions become visible.
According to a development of the invention, the coating is produced by a printing ink. This preferably takes place by means of screen printing or pad printing. This allows different patterns or inscriptions to be applied in a simple way. The curing of the printing ink preferably takes place thermally, by UV radiation or by exposure to air. Curing by a chemical reaction, or by a combination of various processes, is also conceivable.
According to a development of the invention, the first layer is an aluminum foil or steel foil. Foils made for example of copper, brass or other suitable metals are also conceivable, however. During the in-mold lamination, these foils are deformed by the cured coating and, in the case of the injection-molding, are substantially impressed by the coating. As a result, very exact patterns and inscriptions which can give a special optical effect can be produced. The surface can in fact be made multicolored as desired. What is important is that the stated method steps can be automated. The method is consequently also suitable for mass production with large numbers of items.
The invention also relates to an object produced by the stated method. The object is characterized in that the front side of the first layer partially has depressions which are deformations of a coating. The coating is preferably a printing ink. This is preferably arranged such that it is recessed in the first layer. According to a development of the invention, the coating is a semi-transparent or transparent printing ink. This allows a particularly interesting effect of depth to be achieved.
According to a preferred configuration, the object is a decorative part, in particular a trim molding for a motor vehicle. Such trim can be produced by the method according to the invention particularly inexpensively and in large numbers of items. Nevertheless, the sill trim molding is durable and, as mentioned above, can be formed with a special front side.
Further advantageous features emerge from the dependent patent claims, the description which follows and the drawing.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail below on the basis of the drawing, in which:
FIGS. 4 to 7 schematically show individual steps of the method according to the invention.
According to
The method for production of an object 10 is explained in more detail on the basis of FIGS. 4 to 7.
Firstly, a first layer 1, for example an aluminum foil, is cut into the intended shape, which however is not absolutely necessary, and is partially provided on its front side 1a with a coating 4′ of the thickness H. The coating 4′ is applied for example by printing with a printing ink. The printing may also be multicolored. This may take place for example by screen printing or pad printing. The coating 41 may in fact be any desired representation B, for example an inscription or a pattern, as is represented for example in
After the coating 4′ is applied, it is cured. This may take place for example thermally, with UV radiation or by exposure to air. The curing takes place for example at approximately 100° C., this temperature of course being dependent on the type of coating 4′.
After the curing, the first layer 1 is inserted into the injection mold 6. This preferably takes place automatically in a way known per se. The injection mold 6 has an inner side 7, which is preferably planar or convex and on which the first layer 1 is to be placed with its front side 1a. After closing of the injection mold 6, a layer 2 is laminated behind the first layer 1. In order to improve the adhesion of the in-mold laminated second layer 2, an adhesion promoter 8 is preferably applied to the rear side 1b of the first layer 1 according to
After the in-mold lamination, cooling and deforming are performed in a way known per se. The object 10 shown in
The coating 4 or 14 may be transparent or translucent, semi-transparent or opaque. A front side 1a or 1a′ which visually appears as a textured surface with an effect of depth is obtained in this way. Since the coating 4 or 4′ may be multicolored, there are numerous possibilities for the design of the front side 1a. Since the printing of an upper side and the in-mold lamination by the injection-molding process are inexpensive and can be automated, mass production of large numbers of items is also possible.
The object 10 is, in particular, a decorative part, in particular a trim molding for a passenger vehicle. The object 10 or 10′ may, however, also be some other article, for example a covering plate, a door plate, a housing of a device, for example of a sanitary fitting, a connecting part, a covering strip, etc. The object 10 or 10′ is generally two-dimensional, but this is not absolutely necessary.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1068/02 | Jun 2002 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH03/00404 | 6/23/2003 | WO | 7/28/2005 |