Wrapping
11780153 · 2023-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C63/0004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C63/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C63/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method of wrapping an article such as a vehicle, the method comprises applying a wrapping film to a vehicle and locating a thermochromics material in, adjacent or proximate an area requiring post-heating, heating the wrapping film to effect a post-heating operation until the thermochromics material changes colour.
Claims
1. A method of wrapping a vehicle, the method comprises applying a wrapping film to a vehicle and locating a thermochromics material in, adjacent or proximate an area requiring post-heating by removably securing it to the wrapping film, wherein the thermochromics material comprises a first and second thermochromic indicating material, the first thermochromic indicating material is configured to indicate that a suitable post heating temperature has occurred and the second thermochromic indicating material is configured to indicate that an elevated temperature has been reached, the elevated temperature being greater than the suitable post heating temperature, heating the wrapping film to effect a post-heating operation until the first thermochromic indicating material changes colour and subsequently removing the thermochromics material.
2. A method according to claim 1, comprising heating the wrapping film until the thermochromics material undergoes an irreversible colour change.
3. A method according to claim 1, comprising locating the thermochromics material by adhering it to the wrapping film.
4. A method according to claim 1, comprising locating the thermochromics material in, adjacent or proximate a contoured region of the vehicle.
5. A method according to claim 1, comprising removing the thermochromics material once the vehicle has been inspected.
Description
(1) In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(7) Post-heating is typically undertaken using a hot air gun and an infrared thermometer, whereby heat is applied from the gun and periodically the temperature of the film is checked using the thermometer. Clearly, it is not possible to determine accurately if all of the target areas have been heated, or at least heated to a sufficient degree. The ramifications of this are that some areas may be insufficiently heated (or missed entirely) and thus may ‘lift’ once the temperature has been reduced, or extra and unnecessary time may be taken by the operative to ensure that all of the target areas have been heated, or the film may become damaged by over-heating.
(8) Referring now to
(9) As is known, wrapping material W is typically applied as a wrapping film 1 (or simply film 1) which is usually formed from a relatively thin plastics substrate having a contact adhesive located on a major surface thereof whereby the film 1 can be secured to a body panel 2 of the vehicle V.
(10) The film 1 will usually carry colours, textures indicia or other marking material to provide a decorative or desired finish, or may be formed as a clear film so as to provide a protective layer for the underlying body panel 2, for example to provide a protective overcoat to mitigate against paint chips.
(11) Clearly most vehicles V are provided with contours along or across one, some or all of the body panels 2 thereof. As the film 1 is provided as a flat sheet it is necessary to ensure that the film 1 conforms to the multifarious contours of the vehicle V.
(12) As stated above, in order to ensure compliance of the film 1 to contoured areas of the body B it is necessary to undertake post-heating, whereby the film is heated to an elevated temperature and forced into the contour. Post-heating ensures that the ‘memory’ of the film 1 is lost and that the film can be adhered to the adjacent or underlying body panel. We believe, although we neither wish nor intend to be bound by any particular theory, that post-heating is intended to elevate the film to a temperature in excess of its glass transition temperature (T.sub.g).
(13) Referring again to
(14) For example, and as shown in
(15) In accordance with the invention a thermochromics material 3 is applied to, adjacent or proximate the recess R (or other contoured areas) such that when the film 1 is exposed to heat and pressure in a post heating operation so too is the thermochromics material 3. As the film 1 is heated to a desired temperature so the thermochromics material 3 is heated to a temperature at which the thermochromics material 3 undergoes a visible colour change.
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(17) The thermochromics material 3 includes, in this embodiment, a thermo-chromic tape comprising a thermochromics layer 6, a substrate layer 4 and an adhesive layer 5, the adhesive layer 5 being disposed on one side of the substrate layer 4 with the thermochromics layer 6 being disposed on the other side of the substrate layer 4. All of the layers are thin and flexible so as to allow the thermochromics material 3 to conform to the underlying body panel 2 and especially any heavily contoured areas C2 for providing a visual indication of the temperature of the underlying and/or surrounding wrapping film 1 during a post heating process.
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(20) In use, a wrapping film 1 is unspooled from a reel and may be cut or trimmed to the desired size (although trimming usually occurs once the film has been applied) and then positioned over a vehicle body panel 2 or a panel intended for or belonging to a vehicle body 2 or part thereof. Once the wrapping film 1 is in the desired position pressure is then applied to the wrapping film 1 thereby providing a bond between the wrapping film 1 and the vehicle body panel 2. Preferably, the wrapping film 1 is then heated, using for example a heat gun (not shown), to allow stretching of the wrapping film 1 thereby allowing it to substantially conform to the contours of the vehicle body 2 while remaining taut. Alternatively, the wrapping film 1 may be stretched to conform to the contours of the vehicle body 2 without pre-heating.
(21) Once the wrapping film 1 has substantially conformed and a bond has been formed between the wrapping film 1 and vehicle body 2 the thermochromics material 3 is applied to the wrapping film 1 in or to, adjacent or proximate the regions of the vehicle body panel 2 where there are contours (C1, C2) and most preferably severe contours C2 e.g. door mirrors, door handle recesses, bumper and bonnet air vents etc.
(22) In any areas where the film ‘bridges’ a contour C1, C2 in a panel 2 heat is applied to help stretch the film 1 and to help the adhesive 5 to flow with the film 1. At this stage any air trapped between the film 1 and the underlying body panel 2 can be worked to the periphery of the film 1 and thence expelled. Post heating may then be conducted, whereby heat is applied until the film 1 (and preferably the underlying body panel) reaches from, say 80 or 90° C. to 120° C. The heat is applied such that the film 1 at least reaches its glass transition temperature, thereby allowing movement of the molecules within the material of the wrapping film 1 and, while applying force to stretch it around the contours C1, C2, allowing it to conform to the contours C1, C2 of the vehicle body panels 2 without wanting to return to its original shape. The presence of the thermochromics material 3 provides a visual indication of the temperature of the underlying, adjacent and/or surrounding film 1 such that the correct level of heating can be applied. The thermochromics material 3 is configured to change colour with a change in temperature, hence it can be established when a pre-determined temperature has been reached based on the arrival at a given colour of the thermochromics material 3. Once the thermochromics material 3 has undergone a colour change it is possible to remove the heat source and allow the film 1 to cool.
(23) As the film 1 cools (for example to 30 to 40° C.) a roller or other device may be used to apply pressure to the film 1 in the region of the contour C1, C2, thereby to increase the intimacy of the bond between film 1 and panel 2.
(24) If too little heat is applied (and, for example, the wrapping film 1 does not reach its glass transition temperature) then the film 1 will not conform and be adequately secured to the contours C1, C2, and especially the or any severe contours C2 and will try to return to a flat shape. If too much heat is applied then damage to the film 1 may occur as it may start either to burn or decompose.
(25) Preferably, upon exposure to a suitable level of heat, the thermochromics material 3 undergoes an irreversible temperature change to provide a permanent visual indicator that a sufficient amount of heat has been applied to the film 1. Once the post-heating process is complete the thermochromics material 3 may be retained on the film 1 to allow inspection by other employees or the customer and to provide an indication that the post-heating process has been carried out correctly. Alternatively, the thermochromics material 3 may be removed from the wrapping film 1 either before or after inspection.
(26) The wrapping film 1 is any suitable wrapping film used in the art e.g. a polymeric sheet 7 carrying a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive 8.
(27) The thermochromics material 3 in this embodiment is a thermo-chromic tape. The thermo-chromic properties are imparted by the thermochromics layer 6, which most preferably undergoes an irreversible thermochromics reaction. Suitable materials comprise thermochromics inks but any other suitable thermochromics substance may be used. The thermochromics ink may comprise thermo-chromic liquid crystals or thermo-chromic dyes. In other embodiments the thermochromics properties are provided by a reversible thermo-chromic ink, potentially allowing for re-use of the thermochromics material 3. The thermochromic ink forming the thermochromics layer 6 is located on, for example printed onto, the surface of a film substrate layer 4, for example using a flat screen printing process although any other effective method of application may be used.
(28) The thermochromics material 3 need not be in the form of a tape but may be of any other suitable form e.g. labels, stickers or a sheet whereby the necessary sized section is cut by the user.
(29) The substrate layer 4 provides a suitable surface for adhesion of the thermo-chromic ink or any other thermo-chromic material 6. In this embodiment the film substrate layer 4 has an adhesive layer 5 disposed on one of its sides. The film substrate layer 4 has a melting temperature or temperature at which decomposition occurs above the glass transition temperature of the wrapping film 1.
(30) As stated above, the thermochromics material 3 may be absent an adhesive, and may be presented, for example, with a static cling substrate, allowing it to be applied to the surface of the wrapping film 1 without the need for an adhesive layer 5. Alternatively, the thermochromics material 3 may have no substrate and be in the form of a paste or liquid, thereby being applied by for example a brush or any other suitable means, the thermochromics material 3 providing an indication of the temperature of the surrounding wrapping film 1 before either being wiped, washed or dissolved away from the surface. In another embodiment the thermochromics material 3 does not require adhesive properties and may be held adjacent to the surface of the wrapping film 1 during pre-heating such that it provides an indication of the temperature of the underlying and/or surrounding wrapping film 1, being removed and disposed of after the desired temperature has been reached or being moved to the next location easily and quickly without the need to adhere it to the wrapping film 1. In a further embodiment, the thermochromics material 3 may simply be held in proximity to the area to be post-heated without securing it to the wrapping film 1. For example a tape or card or other substrate provided with a thermochromics material 3 may be held is proximity to the area to be post-heated, for example held by hand, and, once post-heating has been completed, the substrate moved to a further location.
(31) In some embodiments, the thermochromics material 3 may have plural further layers, for example a varnish or clear coat layer may be provided atop the thermochromics layer 6. If present, the adhesive layer 5 may be provided with a release liner to protect the adhesive layer 5 before it is applied to the wrapping film 1. Moreover, the thermochromics material 3 may have or may comprise more than one thermochromic indicating materials, the first to indicate that a suitable temperature for post heating has occurred and the second to indicate that an elevated temperature has been reached, wherein the elevated temperature is higher than the suitable temperature. The elevated temperature may be at or around a temperature at which damage to the underlying film 1 may occur, thereby providing a visual indication that damage may occur if heating in a particular area is continued.
(32) The adhesive layer 5 may be any suitable pressure sensitive adhesive e.g. acrylics, to allow the thermochromics material 3 to be removed when required. In other embodiments, the adhesive layer 5 is in the form of a re-usable adhesive, allowing the thermochromics material 3 to be removed from the wrapping film 1 after use and re-used, saving cost.
(33) In operation, the thermochromics material 3 provides a clear visual indication that sufficient heat has been applied to effect an appropriate post-heat treatment of a wrapping film 1. This enables an operative installing the wrapping film 1 to quickly a definitively ascertain where post heating has occurred and where further post-heating needs to occur. Also, if the thermochromics material 3 is left on the article it provides a clear visual indicator to a person inspecting the vehicle (for example a manager, vehicle owner or some such) that the post heating operation has been carried out thoroughly and rigorously. Moreover, the thermochromics material 3 can be configured to provide a visual indication of where damage may have occurred through over-heating a particular area of a wrapping film 1.
(34) It will also be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any number of combinations of the aforementioned features and/or those shown in the appended drawings provide clear advantages over the prior art and are therefore within the scope of the invention described herein.