Claims
- 1. A vinyl chloride resin sheet having a relief pattern thereon, said sheet comprising raised and depressed portions, said raised portions comprising an open cell foam filled with a hardening material, and said depressed portions comprising a depressed open cell foam.
- 2. The resin sheet as defined by claim 1 wherein said hardening material prevents the depression of said open cell foam when said open cell foam is heated.
- 3. The resin sheet as defined by claim 1 wherein said hardening material is a hardened ink.
- 4. The resin sheet as defined by claim 1 wherein said hardening material is a cross-linked resin formed from a paste.
- 5. The resin sheet as defined by claim 4 wherein said paste is vinyl chloride resin paste.
- 6. The resin sheet as defined by claim 1 further comprising a backing material.
- 7. The resin sheet as defined by claim 1 further comprising a transparent layer applied over said raised and depressed portions.
- 8. The resin sheet as defined by claim 1 wherein said hardening material is a cross-linked compound formed from a member selected from the group consisting of: a compound capable of cross-linking said vinyl chloride resin; a compound which itself may be cross-linked and cured; a compound capable of cross-linking a substance present in said vinyl resin sheet; a compound exhibiting a highly pronounced intermolecular bond with said vinyl chloride resin and which is capable of substantially raising the viscosity of said vinyl chloride resin when heated; or mixtures thereof.
- 9. The resin sheet as defined by claim 8 wherein said cross-linked compound is formed from a compound capable of cross-linking a substance present in said vinyl resin sheet.
- 10. The resin sheet as defined by claim 9 wherein said cross-linked compound is formed from a cross-linkable compound which is a member of the group consisting of: 2-mercaptoimidazoline, diethylthiourea; trimethylthiourea; tetramethylthiourea; N,N'-diphenylphenylenediamine; diphenylguanidine; isocyanate; trithiocyanuric acid and its derivatives; mercaptotriazine and its derivatives; metal salts of mercaptotriazine; and mixtures thereof.
- 11. The resin sheet as defined by claim 8 wherein said hardening material is formed from a cross-linkable compound which itself is cross-linked and cured.
- 12. The resin sheet as defined by claim 11 wherein said cross-linkable compound is a member of the group consisting of: a compound capable of cross-linking by vulcanization; a compound capable of being cross-linked by a peroxide; a compound which is cross-linkable and hardenable with an amine; a compound capable of being cross-linked and hardened with an inorganic compound; a compound capable of being cross-linked and hardened by photopolymerization; and mixtures thereof.
- 13. The resin sheet method as defined by claim 12 wherein said cross-linkable compound is cross-linked by vulcanization.
- 14. The resin sheet as defined by claim 12 wherein said cross-linkable compound is a rubber selected from the group consisting of: acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene rubber; chlorosulfonated polyethylene rubber; chloroprene rubber; and mixtures thereof.
- 15. The resin sheet as defined by claim 11 wherein said cross-linkable compound is a compound capable of being cross-linked by a peroxide.
- 16. The resin sheet as defined by claim 15 wherein said cross-linkable compound is a monomer, low molecular weight polymer and prepolymer selected from the group consisting of: acryl methacrylate; diallyl fumarate; triethylene glycol dimethacrylate; ethylene glycol dimethacrylate; tetraethylene glycol dimethacrylate; 1,3-butylene glycol dimethacrylate; polyethylene glycol dimethacrylate; trimethololpropane trimethacrylate; diallyl phthalate; polyesters having at least two inner olefinic unsaturations; and mixtures thereof.
- 17. The resin sheet as defined by claim 11 wherein said cross-linkable compound is cross-linked and hardened with an amine.
- 18. The resin sheet as defined by claim 17 wherein said amine is benzyldimethylamine.
- 19. The resin sheet as defined by claim 11 wherein said cross-linkable compound is cross-linked and hardened with an inorganic compound.
- 20. The resin sheet as defined by claim 19 wherein said inorganic compound is ammonium chloride or ammonium secondary phosphate and said cross-linkable compound is urea or melamine or a mixture or derivative thereof.
- 21. The resin sheet as defined by claim 11 wherein said cross-linkable compound is cross-linked and hardened by photopolymerization.
- 22. The resin sheet as defined by claim 21 wherein said cross-linkable compound is selected from the group consisting of: hexamethylenediamine adipate and .epsilon.-caprolactam.
- 23. The resin sheet as defined by claim 11 wherein said cross-linkable compound is a compound exhibiting a highly pronounced intermolecular bond with said vinyl chloride resin and which is capable of substantially raising the viscosity of said vinyl chloride resin when heated.
- 24. The resin sheet as defined by claim 23 wherein said cross-linkable compound is selected from the group consisting of: aluminum stearate; monobenzyl sorbitol; dibenzyl sorbitol; tribenzyl sorbitol; hydrous aluminum silicate; and mixtures thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 081,992 filed Oct. 4, 1979, U.S. Pat. No. 4,281,039.
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