Claims
- 1. A paint composition that rapidly congeals to traffic-bearing condition when sprayed at an elevated temperature onto a paved surface, comprising
- 1. a paint vehicle that includes a nonvolatile organic film-forming paint binder and that
- a. is a liquid at normal ambient temperatures of 40.degree. F to 110.degree. F, but
- b. forms a durable adherent nontacky paint film when applied as a thin coating and exposed to said normal ambient temperatures;
- 2. a film-forming thermoplastic substantially neutral polyamide reaction product of diphenolic acid, polycarboxylic acid and polyamine, diphenolic acid comprising at least one weight-percent of the ingredients of the reaction product, and the reaction product
- a. comprising at least about 5 weight-percent of the nonvolatile organic ingredients of the paint composition,
- b. being a solid at said normal ambient temperatures,
- c. being substantially insoluble in the paint vehicle at said normal ambient temperatures, and
- d. forming an at least substantially dissolved sprayable liquid blend with the paint vehicle at an elevated temperature above 110.degree. F; and
- 3. pigments in an amount sufficient to color the paint composition.
- 2. A paint composition of claim 1 in which diphenolic acid comprised at least 5 weight-percent of the ingredients of the polyamide reaction product.
- 3. A paint composition of claim 1 in which the film-forming paint binder of the paint vehicle is dissolved in a volatile solvent.
- 4. A paint composition of claim 1 in which the paint vehicle forms a cured paint film.
- 5. A paint composition of claim 1 in which the paint vehicle comprises a film-forming paint binder selected from the group consisting of drying oils, alkyd resins, polyurethane resins, and epoxy resins.
- 6. A paint composition of claim 1 in which the polyamide reaction product comprises between about 20 and 80 weight-percent of the nonvolatile organic ingredients of the paint composition.
- 7. A paint composition of claim 1 in which the polyamide reaction product comprises between about 30 and 70 weight-percent of the nonvolatile organic ingredients of the paint composition.
- 8. A paint composition of claim 1 which includes retroreflective elements to make applied markings retroreflective.
- 9. A method for forming a paint marking on a paved surface that bears traffic rapidly after application comprising
- I. heating to a predetermined elevated temperature above 110.degree. F and below the temperature at which it decomposes a paint composition that comprises
- 1. a paint vehicle that includes a nonvolatile organic film-forming paint binder and that
- a. is a liquid at normal ambient temperatures of 40.degree. to 110.degree. F, but
- b. forms a durable adherent nontacky paint film when applied as a thin coating and exposed to said normal ambient temperatures;
- 2. a film-forming thermoplastic substantially neutral polyamide reaction product of diphenolic acid, polycarboxylic acid and polyamine; diphenolic acid comprising at least one weight-percent of the ingredients of the reaction product, and the reaction product
- a. comprising at least about 5 weight-percent of the nonvolatile organic ingredients of the paint composition,
- b. being a solid at said normal ambient temperatures,
- c. being substantially insoluble in the paint vehicle at said normal ambient temperatures, and
- d. forming an at least substantially dissolved sprayable liquid blend with the paint vehicle at said elevated temperature;
- 3. pigments in an amount sufficient to color the paint composition; and
- Ii. coating the composition onto the paved surface while it is at said elevated temperature.
- 10. A method of claim 9 in which the paint composition is coated by airless-spraying apparatus.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 239,712, filed Mar. 30, 1972, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3268461 |
Jacobson |
Aug 1966 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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1,376,329 |
Sep 1964 |
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1,037,873 |
Aug 1966 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The Science of Surface Coatings, Chatfield; Benn Ltd., London; 1962; p. 522. |
Continuations (1)
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239712 |
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