Claims
- 1. A plastic part in combination with a dye for absorbing laser radiation at a laser wavelength for through-transmission laser welding of plastics comprising:
a dye with (i) an absorption band above about 350 nm that includes the laser wavelength, (ii) an absorption trough in the visible spectrum, and (iii) strong transmission of light in the visible spectrum, and said dye being very soluble in the plastic so that it makes negligibly little contribution to the light scattering characteristics of the plastic and said dye efficiently absorbing the laser radiation and via vibronic relaxation transmitting heat to weld the plastics.
- 2. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the strong transmission of light is across most of the visible spectrum outside of the absorption band.
- 3. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the absorption band is outside the visible spectrum whereby the strong transmission of light is across the entire visible spectrum.
- 4. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the strong transmission of light in the visible spectrum comprises a high photopic value for the dye.
- 5. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 4, wherein the photopic value of the plastic containing the dye is less than about 10% lower than the photopic value of the plastic, whereby the presence of the dye within the plastic is invisible to the naked eye.
- 6. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 4, wherein the photopic value of the plastic containing the dye is within about 10% to about 20% lower than the photopic value of the plastic, whereby the dye lends minimal coloration to the plastic and wherein the plastic containing the dye is transparent.
- 7. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 6, wherein the minimal coloration comprises a light pastel coloration.
- 8. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the dye has an Absorbance Ratio within the absorption trough that is a fraction of the dye's Absorbance Ratio in the absorption band.
- 9. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the dye has an Absorption Ratio of a wavelength within the absorption trough that is a fraction of the dye's Absorbance Ratio of a wavelength in the absorption band.
- 10. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the dye has an Absorption Ratio of a wavelength within the absorption trough that is less than one-tenth ({fraction (1/10)}) of the dye's Absorbance Ratio of a wavelength in the absorption band.
- 11. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the dye has an Absorption Ratio of a wavelength within the absorption trough that is less than one-hundredth ({fraction (1/100)}) of the dye's Absorbance Ratio of a wavelength in the absorption band.
- 12. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 11, wherein the strong transmission of light in the visible spectrum comprises a high photopic value for the dye.
- 13. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 11, wherein the photopic value of the plastic containing the dye is less than about 10% of the photopic value of the plastic, whereby the presence of the dye within the plastic is invisible to the naked eye.
- 14. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 11, wherein the photopic value of the plastic containing the dye is within about 10% to about 20% of the photopic value of the plastic, whereby the dye lends minimal coloration to the plastic and wherein the plastic containing the dye is transparent.
- 15. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the dye has an Absorption Ratio of a wavelength within the absorption trough that is less than one-thousandth ({fraction (1/1000)}) of the dye's Absorbance Ratio of a wavelength in the absorption band.
- 16. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the dye has an Absorption Ratio of a wavelength within the absorption trough that is a fraction of the dye's Absorbance Ratio of the laser wavelength in the absorption band.
- 17. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 1, wherein the dye has as Absorption Ratio that yields optical density as a function of wavelength (wv) relative to a reference wavelength, the Absorption Ratio is defined by the following equation
- 18. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 17, wherein the reference wavelength is a wavelength above about 350 nm.
- 19. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 17, wherein the reference wavelength is a wavelength within the absorption band.
- 20. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 17, wherein the reference wavelength is the laser wavelength.
- 21. A plastic part in combination with a dye for allowing transmission of a laser beam at a laser welding wavelength through an upper region of a first substrate to a joint region that upon assembly includes a first welding surface of said first substrate and a second welding surface of a second substrate and a laser absorbing section comprising:
the upper region being highly transmissive of the laser welding wavelength; the dye having (i) an absorption band above about 350 nm that includes the laser welding wavelength, (ii) an absorption trough in the visible spectrum, (iii) strong transmission of light within the visible spectrum, wherein the dye is dissolved into the laser absorbing section, is soluble in plastic with said dye efficiently absorbing the laser radiation and via vibronic relaxation transmitting heat to weld the plastics; and further wherein all parts of the joint region are assembled together and the laser beam is transmitted through said upper region to the laser absorbing section to heat and weld said welding surfaces together, the dye having an Absorbance Ratio that yields optical density as a function of wavelength (wv) relative to a reference wavelength (lww), the Absorbance Ratio being defined by the following equation: 7Absorbance Ratio (OD)=OD(Substrate+Dye@wv)-OD(Substrate@wv)OD(Substrate+Dye@lww)-OD(Substrate@lww) wherein the optical density is {fraction (1/100)} less dense than a reference point.
- 22. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the strong transmission of light is across most of the visible spectrum.
- 23. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the absorption band is outside the visible spectrum whereby the strong transmission of light is across the entire visible spectrum.
- 24. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the strong transmission of light in the visible spectrum comprises a high photopic value for the dye.
- 25. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 24, wherein the photopic value of the plastic containing the dye is less than about 10% lower than the photopic value of the plastic, whereby the presence of the dye within the plastic is invisible to the naked eye.
- 26. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 24, wherein the photopic value of the plastic containing the dye is within about 10% to about 20% lower than the photopic value of the plastic, whereby the dye lends minimal coloration to the plastic and wherein the plastic containing the dye is transparent.
- 27. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 26, wherein the minimal coloration comprises a light pastel coloration.
- 28. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the Absorbance Ratio is calculated using a wavelength (wv) within the absorption trough and a reference wavelength (lww) in the absorption band.
- 29. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the strong transmission of light in the visible spectrum comprises a high photopic value for the dye.
- 30. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the photopic value of the plastic containing the dye is less than about 10% of the photopic value of the plastic, whereby the presence of the dye within the plastic is invisible to the naked eye.
- 31. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the photopic value of the plastic containing the dye is within about 10% to about 20% of the photopic value of the plastic, whereby the dye lends minimal coloration to the plastic and wherein the plastic containing the dye is transparent.
- 32. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the reference wavelength is a wavelength above about 350 nm.
- 33. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the reference wavelength is a wavelength within the absorption band.
- 34. The plastic part in combination with a dye of claim 21, wherein the reference wavelength is the laser wavelength.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/711,277 filed Nov. 10, 2000.
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09711277 |
Nov 2000 |
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10439776 |
May 2003 |
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