Claims
- 1. A method of making a light diffusing microfilm, comprising:
a) providing a carrier substrate; b) coating a coating fluid onto the carrier substrate; c) drying the coating fluid on the carrier substrate to form a releasable light diffusing microfilm on the carrier substrate; and d) separating the light diffusing microfilm from the carrier substrate.
- 2. The method claimed in claim 1, further comprising: storing the light diffusing microfilm on the carrier substrate and separating it from the carrier substrate prior to use.
- 3. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the carrier substrate is a polymeric film, paper, laminates of paper and polymeric films, glass, cloth, or metal.
- 4. The method claimed in claim 3, wherein the polymeric film is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), polystyrene, or cellulose triaceate.
- 5. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the carrier substrate is textured to provide a textured surface on the microfilm.
- 6. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the diffusing microfilm has a dry thickness of less than 500 μm.
- 7. The method claimed in claim 6, wherein the thickness is 1.3 μm.
- 8. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of coating is a simultaneous multi-layer coating process including a light scattering layer.
- 9. The method claimed in claim 8, wherein the light scattering layer includes light scattering particles and the multi-layer coating process includes a layer over the light scattering layer to control the texture of the surface of the light diffusing microfilm.
- 10. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of coating is a tandem coating process
- 11. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein coating fluid comprises a polymeric resin in a solvent.
- 12. The method claimed in claim 11, wherein the polymeric resin is polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylbutyral, acrylic, polystyrene, cellulosic polymer, polycarbonate, and polyarylate, polyolefin, fluoroplastic, or sulfone polymer.
- 13. The method claimed in claim 11, wherein the solvent comprises chlorinated solvent, alcohol, ketone, ester solvent, aromatic solvent, ether solvent water or a blend thereof.
- 14. The method claimed in claim 11, wherein coating fluid contains a converting aid comprising a plastisizer or surfactant.
- 15. The method claimed in claim 14, wherein the plastisizer is a phthalate ester, an adipate ester, a phosphate ester, a polyhydric alcohol, or an amine alcohol.
- 16. The method claimed in claim 14, wherein the surfactant is a siloxane compound, or a fluorochemical compound.
- 17. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the coating fluid includes titanium dioxide particles.
- 18. The method claimed in claim 17, wherein the titanium dioxide particles have an average particle size of 0.3 microns.
- 19. An optical film product, comprising:
a) a carrier substrate; and b) a light diffusing microfilm releasably formed on the carrier substrate.
- 20. The optical film product, claimed in claim 19 wherein the carrier substrate is a polymeric film, paper, laminates of paper and polymeric films, glass, cloth, or metal.
- 21. The optical film product claimed in claim 20, wherein the polymeric film is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), polystyrene, or cellulose triaceate.
- 22. The optical film product claimed in claim 19, wherein the diffusing microfilm has a thickness of less than 500 μm.
- 23. The optical film product claimed in claim 22, wherein the thickness is 1.3 μm.
- 24. The optical film product claimed in claim 19, wherein the carrier substrate and the light diffusing microfilm have textured surfaces.
- 25. The optical film product claimed in claim 19, wherein the light diffusing microfilm comprises a polymeric resin.
- 26. The optical film product claimed in claim 25, wherein the polymeric resin is polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylbutyral, acrylic, polystyrene, cellulosic polymer, polycarbonate, and polyarylate, polyolefin, fluoroplastic, or sulfone polymer.
- 27. The optical film product claimed in claim 19, wherein the light diffusing microfilm comprises a plastisizer or surfactant.
- 28. The optical film product claimed in claim 27, wherein the plastisizer is a phthalate ester, an adipate ester, a phosphate ester, a polyhydric alcohol, or an amine alcohol.
- 29. The optical film product claimed in claim 27, wherein the surfactant is a siloxane compound, or a fluorochemical compound.
- 30. The optical film claimed in claim 19, wherein the coating fluid includes titanium dioxide particles.
- 31. The optical film claimed in claim 19, wherein the titanium dioxide particles have an average particle size of 0.3 microns.
- 32. A method of making a microfilm having a textured surface, comprising:
a) providing a carrier substrate; b) coating a subbing layer on the carrier substrate using a bubble forming coating fluid; d) drying the subbing layer to create microvoids in the subbing layer; e) coating a film forming coating fluid onto the subbing layer; f) drying the film forming coating fluid on the subbing layer to form a releasable microfilm having a textured surface defined by the microvoids on the subbing layer; and g) separating the microfilm from the subbing layer and the carrier substrate.
- 33. The method claimed in claim 32, further comprising: storing the microfilm on the carrier substrate and separating it from the carrier substrate prior to use.
- 34. The method claimed in claim 32, wherein the carrier substrate is a polymeric film, paper, laminates of paper and polymeric films, glass, cloth, or metal.
- 35. The method claimed in claim 34, wherein the polymeric film is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), polystyrene, or cellulose triaceate.
- 36. The method claimed in claim 32, wherein the bubble forming coating fluid is an aqueous solution of polyvinylalcohol and a surfactant.
- 37. The method claimed in claim 32, wherein the microfilm has a dry thickness of less than 500 μm.
- 38. The method claimed in claim 37, wherein the thickness is 1.3 μm.
- 39. The method claimed in claim 32, wherein the step of coating the film is a simultaneous multi-layer coating process including a light scattering layer.
- 40. The method claimed in claim 39, wherein the light scattering layer includes light scattering particles and the multi-layer coating process includes a layer over the light scattering layer to control the texture of the surface of the light diffusing microfilm.
- 41. The method claimed in claim 32, wherein the step of coating the film is a tandem coating process
- 42. The method claimed in claim 32, wherein the film forming coating fluid comprises a polymeric resin in a solvent.
- 43. The method claimed in claim 42, wherein the polymeric resin is polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylbutyral, acrylic, polystyrene, cellulosic polymer, polycarbonate, and polyarylate, polyolefin, fluoroplastic, or sulfone polymer.
- 44. The method claimed in claim 42, wherein the solvent comprises chlorinated solvent, alcohol, ketone, ester solvent, aromatic solvent, ether solvent water or a blend thereof.
- 45. The method claimed in claim 42, wherein film forming coating fluid contains a converting aid comprising a plastisizer or surfactant.
- 46. The method claimed in claim 45, wherein the plastisizer is a phthalate ester, an adipate ester, a phosphate ester, a polyhydric alcohol, or an amine alcohol.
- 47. The method claimed in claim 45, wherein the surfactant is a siloxane compound, or a fluorochemical compound.
- 48. The method claimed in claim 32, wherein the subbing layer and the microfilm are mechanically separated together from the carrier substrate and the subbing layer is removed from the microfilm by washing.
- 49. A method of making a microfilm having a textured surface, comprising:
a) providing a carrier substrate; b) coating a subbing layer on the carrier substrate using a phase separation coating fluid; c) drying the subbing layer to create a textured surface in the subbing layer; d) coating a film forming coating fluid onto the subbing layer; e) drying the film forming coating fluid on the subbing layer to form a releasable microfilm having a textured surface defined by the textured surface on the subbing layer; and f) separating the microfilm from the subbing layer and the carrier substrate.
- 50. The method claimed in claim 49, further comprising: storing the microfilm on the carrier substrate and separating it from the carrier substrate prior to use.
- 51. The method claimed in claim 49, wherein the carrier substrate is a polymeric film, paper, laminates of paper and polymeric films, glass, cloth, or metal.
- 52. The method claimed in claim 51, wherein the polymeric film is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), polystyrene, or cellulose triaceate.
- 53. The method claimed in claim 49, wherein the phase separation coating fluid comprises two incompatible polymers in a common solvent or blend of solvents.
- 54. The method claimed in claim 49, wherein the microfilm has a dry thickness of less than 500 μm.
- 55. The method claimed in claim 54, wherein the thickness is 1.3 μm.
- 56. The method claimed in claim 49, wherein the step of coating the film is a simultaneous multi-layer coating process including a light scattering layer.
- 57. The method claimed in claim 56, wherein the light scattering layer includes light scattering particles and the multi-layer coating process includes a layer over the light scattering layer to control the texture of the surface of the microfilm.
- 58. The method claimed in claim 49, wherein the step of coating the film is a tandem coating process
- 59. The method claimed in claim 49, wherein the film forming coating fluid comprises a polymeric resin in a solvent.
- 60. The method claimed in claim 59, wherein the polymeric resin is polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylbutyral, acrylic, polystyrene, cellulosic polymer, polycarbonate, and polyarylate, polyolefin, fluoroplastic, or sulfone polymer.
- 61. The method claimed in claim 59, wherein the solvent comprises chlorinated solvent, alcohol, ketone, ester solvent, aromatic solvent, ether solvent water or a blend thereof.
- 62. The method claimed in claim 59, wherein film forming coating fluid contains a converting aid comprising a plastisizer or surfactant.
- 63. The method claimed in claim 62, wherein the plastisizer is a phthalate ester, an adipate ester, a phosphate ester, a polyhydric alcohol, or an amine alcohol.
- 64. The method claimed in claim 62, wherein the surfactant is a siloxane compound, or a fluorochemical compound.
- 65. A microfilm product, comprising:
a) a carrier substrate; b) a subbing layer having textured surface; and b) a microfilm releasably formed on the subbing layer having a textured surface defined by the textured surface of the subbing layer.
- 66. The microfilm product claimed in claim 65 wherein the carrier substrate is a polymeric film, paper, laminates of paper and polymeric films, glass, cloth, or metal.
- 67. The microfilm product claimed in claim 66, wherein the polymeric film is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), polystyrene, or cellulose triaceate.
- 68. The microfilm product claimed in claim 65, wherein the microfilm has a thickness of less than 500 μm.
- 67. The microfilm product claimed in claim 68, wherein the thickness is 1.3 μm.
- 70. The micro film product claimed in claim 65, wherein the microfilm comprises a polymeric resin.
- 71. The microfilm product claimed in claim 70, wherein the polymeric resin is polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylbutyral, acrylic, polystyrene, cellulosic polymer, polycarbonate, and polyarylate, polyolefin, fluoroplastic, or sulfone polymer.
- 72. The microfilm product claimed in claim 65, wherein the microfilm comprises a plastisizer or surfactant.
- 73. The microfilm product claimed in claim 72, wherein the plastisizer is a phthalate ester, an adipate ester, a phosphate ester, a polyhydric alcohol, or an amine alcohol.
- 74. The microfilm product claimed in claim 72, wherein the surfactant is a siloxane compound, or a fluorochemical compound.
- 75. A method of making a microfilm having a textured surface, comprising:
a) providing a carrier substrate; b) coating a film forming coating fluid onto the subbing layer, the film forming coating liquid containing solid particles; c) drying the film forming coating fluid on the subbing layer to form a releasable microfilm having a textured surface defined by the solid particles; and d) separating the microfilm from the carrier substrate.
- 76. The method claimed in claim 75, further comprising: storing the microfilm on the carrier substrate and separating it from the carrier substrate prior to use.
- 77. The method claimed in claim 75, wherein the carrier substrate is a polymeric film, paper, laminates of paper and polymeric films, glass, cloth, or metal.
- 78. The method claimed in claim 77, wherein the polymeric film is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), polystyrene, or cellulose triaceate.
- 79. The method claimed in claim 75, wherein the solid particles are titanium dioxide.
- 80. The method claimed in claim 75, wherein the microfilm has a dry thickness of less than 500 μm.
- 81. The method claimed in claim 80, wherein the thickness is 1.3 μm.
- 82. The method claimed in claim 75, wherein the step of coating the film is a simultaneous multi-layer coating process including a particle free uppermost layer to control the texture of the surface of the microfilm.
- 83. The method claimed in claim 75, wherein the step of coating the film is a tandem coating process including a particle free uppermost layer to control the texture of the surface of the microfilm
- 84. The method claimed in claim 75, wherein the film forming coating fluid comprises a polymeric resin in a solvent.
- 85. The method claimed in claim 84, wherein the polymeric resin is polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylbutyral, acrylic, polystyrene, cellulosic polymer, polycarbonate, and polyarylate, polyolefin, fluoroplastic, or sulfone polymer.
- 86. The method claimed in claim 84, wherein the solvent comprises chlorinated solvent, alcohol, ketone, ester solvent, aromatic solvent, ether solvent water or a blend thereof.
- 87. The method claimed in claim 75, wherein film forming coating fluid contains a converting aid comprising a plastisizer or surfactant.
- 88. The method claimed in claim 87, wherein the plastisizer is a phthalate ester, an adipate ester, a phosphate ester, a polyhydric alcohol, or an amine alcohol.
- 89. The method claimed in claim 87, wherein the surfactant is a siloxane compound, or a fluorochemical compound.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a 111A application of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/425,898, filed Nov. 13, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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