Claims
- 1. A transfer material comprising a transparent or translucent carrier sheet bearing on one side a plurality of dry transferable indicia, each indicium bearing on its face remote from the carrier sheet a low tack pressure sensitive adhesive capable of adhering the indicium to a desired substrate, each of said indicia comprising a mixture of
- (a) a film forming base consisting essentially of nitrocellulose and a high molecular weight plasticizer present in an amount of 60-120 parts by weight per hundred parts by weight of said nitrocellulose and,
- (b) at least one colorant member selected from the group consisting of a heat stable dye and a pigment, said indicia may be transferred from said desired substrate under the action of heat and pressure to the surface of a rigid member selected from the group consisting of a polyvinyl chloride sheet, a cellulose triacetate sheet and a polymethylmethacrylate sheet without plastic flow and said indicia having an adhesive bond to said member which is stronger than the adhesive bond between the desired substrate and said adhesive, and said indicia component (a) being substantially free of low molecular weight material.
- 2. The transfer material of claim 1 wherein the high molecular weight plasticiser is an unmodified polyester plasticiser of molecular weight measured by size exclusion chromatography 8,000 to 50,000.
- 3. The transfer material of claim 1 wherein the high molecular weight plasticiser is a condensation product of a dibasic acid having 6 to 10 carbon atoms in a hydrocarbon chain and a polyhydric alcohol.
- 4. The transfer material of claim 1 wherein the high molecular weight plasticizer is a condensation product of at least one member selected from the group consisting of sebacic, adipic and azelaic acids, with glycerol.
- 5. A transfer material consisting of a transparent or translucent carrier sheet bearing on one surface a plurality of dry transferable indicia, each of said indicia bearing on its face remote from the carrier sheet a low tack pressure sensitive adhesive capable of transferring said indicia by dry transfer to a desired substrate, said indicia being formed from a composition comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of a flexible film forming thermoplastic polymeric base and a flexible film forming thermosettable polymeric base which changes from a soft flexible material to a tacky adhesive within the range of about 80.degree. to about 180.degree. C., said indicia being transferable under the action of heat and pressure and without plastic flow from said substrate to the surface of a rigid member selected from the group consisting of a polyvinyl chloride sheet, a cellulose triacetate sheet and a polymethylmethacrylate sheet and, the bond between said indicia and said rigid member being stronger than the bond between said adhesive and said desired substrate.
- 6. The transfer material of claim 5 wherein the indicia are based on a thermoplastic acrylic polymeric material.
- 7. The transfer material of claim 5 wherein the indicia adhere, under the action of heat and pressure to each of rigid polyvinyl chloride sheet, cellulose triacetate sheet and polymethylmethacrylate sheet under the conditions specified in section 9.7 of ASTM D-2571 with a 2 hour period in place of the 30 minute period therein specified.
- 8. A transfer material comprising
- a transparent or translucent carrier sheet bearing on one side a plurality of dry transferable indicia, each of said indicia bearing on its face remote from the carrier sheet a low tack pressure sensitive adhesive capable of adhering the indicium to a desired substrate,
- each indicium consisting essentially of a film forming nitrocellulose base and a high molecular weight plasticizer present in an amount of between 60 to about 120 parts by weight per hundred parts by weight of said nitrocellulose, and at least one colorant member selected from the group consisting of a heat stable dye and a heat stable pigment, said plasticizer being free of low molecular weight material,
- said indicia capable of being transferred from said desired substrate under the action of heat and pressure to the surface of a rigid member selected from the group consisting of a polyvinyl chloride sheet, a cellulose triacetate sheet and polymethylmethacrylate sheet without plastic flow, and said indicia having an adhesive bond to said member which is stronger than the adhesive bond between the desired substrate and said adhesive.
- 9. The transfer material of claim 8, wherein said high molecular weight plasticizer is an unmodified polyester plasticizer.
- 10. The transfer material of claim 9, wherein said polyester plasticizer has a molecular weight of between about 8,000 and about 50,000.
- 11. The transfer material of claim 9 wherein said high molecular weight plasticizer is a condensation product of a dibasic acid having six to ten carbon atoms in the hydrocarbon chain and a polyhydric alcohol.
- 12. A sign comprising a plurality of indicia in predetermined sign legend order, said indicia being disposed on a plain surface selected from the group consisting of a rigid polyvinyl chloride sheet, a rigid cellulose triacetate sheet and a rigid polymethylmethacrylate sheet,
- said indicia consisting essentially of a nitrocellulose and a high molecular weight plasticizer present in an amount of between about 60 to about 120 parts by weight per hundred parts by weight of nitrocellulose, and a colorant comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of a heat stable dye and a pigment, said indicia having been transferred to a desired substrate by adhesion from a carrier sheet on which they were created and from said substrate adhered to said plain surface under the action of heat and pressure and without plastic flow, and
- said indicia being substantially free of adhesive and said base composition being substantially free of low molecular weight material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of copending application Ser. No. 948,224, filed Oct. 3, 1978, now abandoned.
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