Claims
- 1. A sublimation transfer for decorating a textile substrate comprising a temporary backing sheet, said backing sheet having deposited thereon a sublimation transfer design layer comprising a sublimation transfer ink having a sublimation point between about 100.degree. and 300.degree. C. and a polymeric layer disposed in contact with said design layer, said polymeric layer having a thickness of between about 0.4 and 4 mils and comprising a polymer having a number average molecular weight of between about 700 and 20,000, and having at least 3 functional groups comprising isocyanates for each polymer chain thereof, whereby upon application of said sublimation transfer to said textile substrate under heat and pressure, said polymeric coating is adapted to soften and penetrate into said textile substrate, and said polymer cross-links, at least a portion of said cross-linking being between said polymer and said textile substrate or moisture associated with said textile substrate.
- 2. The sublimation transfer of claim 1 wherein said isocyanate functional groups are blocked, and furthermore wherein said blocked isocyanate functional groups unblock at a temperature between about 150.degree. and 475.degree. F.
- 3. The sublimation transfer of claim 2 wherein said functional groups are blocked by a blocking agent selected from the group consisting of phenols, substituted phenols, alcohols, substituted alcohols, lactams, mercaptans, primary amides, secondary amides, oximes, aromatic amines, aliphatic amines, active methylene compounds, and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The sublimation transfer of claim 2 wherein said polymer comprises on the average from about 3 up to about 10 blocked isocyanates functional groups for each polymer chain thereof.
- 5. The sublimation transfer of claim 1 wherein said polymer comprises a polyurethane.
- 6. The sublimation transfer of claim 1 wherein said isocyanate functional groups employ aromatic isocyanates in making the prepolymer.
- 7. The sublimation transfer of claim 1 wherein said polymeric layer comprises a polymer having a number average molecular weight of between about 1,200 and 15,000.
- 8. The sublimation transfer of claim 1 wherein said temporary backing sheet includes a release coating to facilitate release of said design layer and said polymeric coating from said temporary backing sheet upon application of heat thereto.
- 9. The sublimation transfer of claim 1 wherein said polymeric coating is applied as a solution polymer.
- 10. The sublimation transfer of claim 9 wherein said solution polymer is a solution of a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketones, toluene, xylenes, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, cyclohexanone, n-butyl acetate, methyl cellusolve acetate, ethyl cellusolve acetate, dimethyl formide, and mixtures thereof.
- 11. The sublimation transfer of claim 1 wherein said isocyanate functional polymer is prepared from a polyisocyanate selected from the group consisting of the di and tri isocyanates.
- 12. The sublimation transfer of claim 11 wherein said diisocyanates are selected from the group consisting of tolylene diisocyanate, 4,4- diphenylmethane diisocyanate, hexamethylene diisocyanate, 4,4' methylene bis (cyclohexyl isocyanate), isophorone diisocyanate, ethylene diisocyanate, propylene diisocyanate, the phenyl diisocyanates, the napthalene diisocyanates, and mixtures thereof.
- 13. The sublimation transfer of claim 11 wherein said triisocyanates are selected from the group consisting of the phenyl triisocyanates, the tolylene triisocyanates, reaction products of excess diisocyanates with triols, and mixtures thereof.
- 14. A sublimation transfer for decorating a textile substrate comprising a temporary backing sheet, said backing sheet having deposited thereon a sublimation transfer design layer comprising a sublimation transfer ink having a sublimation point between about 100.degree. and 300.degree. C., and a polymeric layer disposed in contact with said design layer, said polymeric layer having a thickness between about 0.4 and 4 mils and a number average molecular weight of between about 1,200 and 15,000, and having at least 3 functional groups comprising isocyanates for each polymer chain thereof, said polymer comprising a blocked isocyanate functional polyurethane, whereby upon the application of said sublimation transfer to said textile substrate under heat and pressure, said polymeric coating is adapted to soften and penetrate into said textile substrate, and said blocked isocyanate groups unblock or become reactive, so that said polymer cross-links, at least a portion of said cross-linking being between said polymer and said textile substrate or moisture associated with said textile substrate.
- 15. The sublimation transfer of claim 14 wherein said isocyanate functional polyurethanes are blocked by a blocking agent selected from the group consisting of phenol, substituted phenols, alcohols, substituted alcohols, lactams, mercaptans, primary amides, secondary amides, oximes, aromatic amines, aliphatic amines, active methylene compounds, and mixtures thereof.
- 16. The sublimation transfer of claim 14 wherein said polymeric layer comprises a blocked isocyanate functional polyurethane formulated with an aromatic di or triisocyanate.
- 17. A method for decorating a textile substrate with a design comprising one or more sublimation inks, which method comprises the steps of providing a dry release sublimation transfer comprising a temporary backing sheet, said backing sheet having deposited thereon a sublimation transfer design layer comprising a sublimation transfer ink having a sublimation point between about 100.degree. and 300.degree. C., and a polymeric layer disposed in contact with said design layer, said polymeric layer having a thickness of between about 0.4 and 4 mils and comprising a polymer having a number average molecular weight of between about 700 and 20,000, and having on the average at least 3 blocked functional groups comprising isocyanates for each polymer chain thereof, whereby upon application of said sublimation transfer to said textile substrate, under heat and pressure including a temperature of between about 200.degree. and 450.degree. F. and a pressure of between about 2 and 100 psi said polymeric coating is adapted to soften and penetrate into said textile substrate, and said polymer cross-links, at least of portion of said cross-linking being between said polymer and said textile substrate or moisture associated with said textile substrate, positioning said dry release sublimation transfer on a textile substrate to be decorated with said temporary backing sheet disposed away from said textile substrate, applying heat and pressure to said dry release sublimation transfer, thereby causing said polymeric layer to soften and penetrate into said substrate, while releasing said temporary backing sheet from said design layer, thereby cross-linking said isocyanate functional groups with said textile or said moisture associated with said textile and cooling said design layer and polymeric coating whereby said polymeric coating is securely embedded in said textile substrate.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said functional groups are blocked by a blocking agent selected from the group consisting of phenols, substituted phenols, alcohols, substituted alcohols, lactams, mercaptans, primary amides, secondary amides, oximes, aromatic amines, aliphatic amines, active methylene compounds and mixtures thereof.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein said polymer comprises a polyurethane.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein said functional groups result from the use of aromatic di and triisocyanates in formulation of the prepolymer.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 529,449, filed on Dec. 4, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,021,591.
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| "Put Urethane on Anything via Transfer Coating," Modern Plastics, Mar. 1969, vol. 46 (3), pp. 48-49. |
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