Claims
- 1. A method of making a spark plug insulator comprising the steps of:preforming and sintering a ceramic insulator to impart a predetermined configuration; preparing a transfer sheet by using a sheet paper or plastic film on which a design layer is screen printed which is made by an ink having a mixture of chromophoric pigment, vitreous powder and thermosetting plastic material so as to represent a single or plurality of colorations; adhering said transfer sheet to said sintered ceramic insulator to transfer said design layer to said sintered ceramic insulator which is heated to a first temperature of 60-150° C. while rotating said sintered ceramic insulator around its axis; and further heating said sintered ceramic insulator to a second temperature of 750-900° C. so as to print said design layer on said sintered ceramic insulator.
- 2. A method of making a spark plug insulator as recited in claim 1:said insulator comprising a sintered ceramic insulator; and said transfer sheet comprising a substrate of a paper sheet or a plastic film, a design layer screen printed on a first side of said sheet, said design layer comprising an ink having a mixture of chromophoric pigment, vitreous powder and thermosetting plastic material to represent a single or a plurality of colorations; wherein said transfer sheet is attachable on said fist side to said sintered ceramic insulator to transfer said design layer to said ceramic insulator while heating said sintered ceramic insulator to a first temperature of 60-150° C., and said design layer is printable on said sintered ceramic insulator when further heated to a second temperature of 750-900° C.
- 3. A method of making a spark plug insulator as recited in claim 2, wherein said design layer screen is printable on said mount paper and has an ink comprising a mixture of chromophoric pigment, vitreous powder and thermosetting plastic material so as to represent a single or a plurality of colorations, and said design layer is adapted to thennoset at a temperature higher than a temperature said separable layer does.
- 4. A method of making a spark plug insulator as recited in claim 1, wherein said transfer sheet comprises:a mount paper; a single or plurality of design layers laid on said mount paper isolatedly, overlapping each other or alone; and an adhesive layer placed on said design layer to coat thereof.
- 5. A method of making a spark plug insulator as recited in claim 4, whereinsaid adhesive layer comprises a thermosetting plastic material; and said design layer screen printed on said mount paper has an ink prepared by mixing chromophoric pigment, vitreous powder and thermosetting plastic material so as to represent a single or a plurality of colorations.
- 6. A method of making a spark plug insulator as recited in claim 1 wherein said transfer sheet further comprises:a mount paper; a separable layer made with a thermosetting plastic material as a main ingredient and formed on said mount paper; a single or a plurality of design layers made from an ink mixed with chromophoric pigment, vitreous material and thermosetting plastic material so as to represent a single or plurality of colorations: said design layers being laid on said separable layer isolatedly, overlapping each other or alone without extruding from an area of said separable layer; and an adhesive layer made with a thermosetting plastic material as a main ingredient and placed on said design layer to fully cover said design layer without extruding from the area of said separable layer.
- 7. A method of making a spark plug insulator as recited in claim 6 wherein said separable layer is adapted to thermoset at a temperature lower than a temperature said design layer and adhesive layer does respectively.
Priority Claims (3)
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8-97873 |
Apr 1996 |
JP |
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8-184324 |
Jul 1996 |
JP |
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8-184350 |
Jul 1996 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/842,708 filed Apr. 17, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,976,674, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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