Repair seal, method for manufacturing repair seal, and repair structure
11286679 · 2022-03-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B2556/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F13/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A repair seal that is resistant to cracking and peeling during an attachment procedure and that is not noticeable after repair is provided. In addition, this repair seal is manufactured. Furthermore, a repair structure that is resistant to cracking and peeling during an attachment procedure and that is not noticeable after repair is provided. A repair seal 7 or 8 of the present invention is used for a decorative panel 1 including at least one undercoat layer 1b or 1c, a colored layer 1d, and a clear layer 1e stacked in this order on a substrate 1a. The repair seal 7 or 8 includes a repair multilayer body 70 and an adhesive layer 71. The repair multilayer body 70 includes a transparent or translucent resin base material sheet 70a, a repair colored layer 70b disposed on a front surface of the base material sheet 70a and formed from the same paint as the colored layer 1d, and a repair clear layer 70c formed from the same paint as the clear layer 1e. The adhesive layer 71 is disposed on a back surface of the base material sheet 70a and is transparent or translucent.
Claims
1. A repair seal that is used for a decorative panel including at least one undercoat layer, a colored layer, and a clear layer stacked in this order on a substrate, the repair seal comprising: a repair multilayer body including a transparent or translucent resin base material sheet, a repair colored layer disposed on a front side of the base material sheet and formed from the same paint as the colored layer, and a repair clear layer disposed on a front side of the repair colored layer and formed from the same paint as the clear layer; and a transparent or translucent adhesive layer disposed on a back side of the base material sheet, wherein the adhesive layer is formed from a silicone-based resin, wherein a color of the colored layer of the decorative panel is visible through the resin base material sheet and the adhesive layer, and wherein the base material sheet comprises an aromatic polyimide.
2. The repair seal according to claim 1, comprising a primer layer that is disposed between the base material sheet and the repair colored layer and that is transparent, translucent, or of the same color as the repair colored layer.
3. The repair seal according to claim 1, wherein the decorative panel has a high-gloss, mirror-like flat surface.
4. The repair seal according to claim 1, wherein the base material sheet has thickness of 0.01 mm to 0.2 mm.
5. The repair seal according to claim 1, wherein the silicone-based resin of the adhesive layer has a bonding strength, which is maintainable after heating, and the aromatic polyimide of the base material sheet has a heat resistance and a dimensional stability.
6. A method for manufacturing a repair seal that is used for a decorative panel including at least one undercoat layer, a colored layer, and a clear layer stacked in this order on a substrate, the method comprising: a first providing step of providing an intermediate sheet including a transparent or translucent resin base material sheet, a transparent or translucent adhesive layer disposed on a back side of the base material sheet, and a release sheet disposed on a back side of the adhesive layer; a second providing step of providing a base panel having the same surface properties as the substrate having the undercoat layer formed thereon; placing the intermediate sheet with the release sheet facing a front side of the base panel; and a coating step of applying the same paint as for the colored layer to the base material sheet to form a repair colored layer and then applying the same paint as for the clear layer to form a repair clear layer, wherein the adhesive layer is formed from a silicone-based resin, wherein a color of the colored layer of the decorative panel is visible through the resin base material sheet and the adhesive layer, and wherein the base material sheet comprises an aromatic polyimide.
7. The method for manufacturing a repair seal according to claim 6, wherein the base panel is the decorative panel.
8. The method for manufacturing a repair seal according to claim 6, wherein the base material sheet has thickness of 0.01 mm to 0.2 mm.
9. The method for manufacturing a repair seal according to claim 6, wherein the silicone-based resin of the adhesive layer has a bonding strength, which is maintainable after heating, and the aromatic polyimide of the base material sheet has a heat resistance and a dimensional stability.
10. A repair structure comprising a decorative panel repaired with a repair seal, the decorative panel including at least one undercoat layer, a colored layer, and a clear layer stacked in this order on a substrate, wherein the decorative panel has, in a surface thereof, a recess from which at least the clear layer has been removed, the repair seal is attached to the decorative panel so as to cover the recess, and the repair seal comprises: a repair multilayer body including a transparent or translucent resin base material sheet, a repair colored layer disposed on a front side of the base material sheet and formed from the same paint as the colored layer, and a repair clear layer disposed on a front side of the repair colored layer and formed from the same paint as the clear layer; and a transparent or translucent adhesive layer disposed on a back side of the base material sheet, wherein the adhesive layer is formed from a silicone-based resin, wherein a color of the colored layer of the decorative panel is visible through the resin base material sheet and the adhesive layer, and wherein the base material sheet comprises an aromatic polyimide.
11. The repair structure according to claim 10, wherein the recess is a screw hole for driving a screw into the decorative panel, the screw has a screw head disposed within the substrate, and the repair seal is attached to the screw hole over an area of 2 to 10 times a cross-sectional area of the screw hole.
12. The repair structure according to claim 10, wherein the base material sheet has thickness of 0.01 mm to 0.2 mm.
13. The repair structure according to claim 10, wherein the silicone-based resin of the adhesive layer has a bonding strength, which is maintainable after heating, and the aromatic polyimide of the base material sheet has a heat resistance and a dimensional stability.
Description
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(12) An embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described.
(13) In this embodiment, a decorative panel 1 for building shown in
(14) The decorative panel of this embodiment is not limited to exterior wall panels. Rather, various decorative panels such as interior wall panels can be applied.
(15) The decorative panel 1 of this embodiment has a high-gloss, mirror-like flat surface with a gloss value of 80 to 100. The shape of the decorative panel 1, however, is not limited to a high-gloss surface or a flat surface. Rather, any desired gloss value and shape can be employed.
(16) As shown in
(17) The first undercoat layer 1b is a layer for ensuring sufficient adhesion between the substrate 1a and the undercoat layer 1c, and the paint is selected depending on the composition and shape of the decorative panel 1. Examples of types of paints used for the first undercoat layer 1b include, but not limited to, urethane-based, acrylic-based, and epoxy-based paints. The undercoat layer 1b in this embodiment are formed from urethane-based paints containing no pigment. The use of urethane resin-based paints is preferred since they can permeate into the surface layer of the substrate 1a and enhance the strength of the substrate surface.
(18) The second undercoat layer 1c is a layer serving as a base for the decorative panel 1 to achieve the desired appearance, for example, in terms of smoothness and color, and the paint is selected depending on the desired appearance of the decorative panel 1. Examples of types of paints used for the second undercoat layer 1c include, but not limited to, urethane-based, acrylic-based, and epoxy-based paints. In this embodiment, the second undercoat layer 1c is formed from an acrylic-based paint. The use of acrylic-based paints is preferred since a smooth coating appearance can be easily achieved.
(19) The thickness and color of the first undercoat layer 1b and the second undercoat layer 1c are not limited as long as the desired color and appearance of the decorative panel 1 can be achieved. In this embodiment, the first undercoat layer 1b has a thickness of about 0.005 to about 0.1 mm, and the second undercoat layer 1c has a thickness of about 0.01 to about 0.1 mm.
(20) The colored layer 1d is a layer that most determines the color of the decorative panel 1, and the paint is selected depending on the color of the appearance of the decorative panel 1. Examples of types of paints used for the colored layer 1d include, but not limited to, acrylic-based, urethane-based, silicone-based, and fluorine-based paints. In this embodiment, the colored layer 1d is formed from an acrylic urethane-based paint. The use of acrylic urethane-based paints is preferred since a smooth appearance can be easily achieved.
(21) Although the thickness of the colored layer 1d is not limited, the colored layer 1d in this embodiment has a thickness of about 0.01 to about 0.1 mm.
(22) Examples of types of pigments and other materials added to the paint used for the colored layer 1d include, but not limited to, inorganic color pigments such as titanium oxide, red iron oxide, yellow iron oxide, carbon black, and cobalt blue; organic color pigments such as phthalocyanine blue, phthalocyanine green, and quinacridone red; extender pigments such as barium sulfate, talc, and calcium carbonate; and design materials such as aluminum paste, mica, silica, and resin beads. Of these, any material can be used as needed.
(23) The paint used for the colored layer 1d is also used to form a repair colored layer 70b of a repair seal 7, described later.
(24) The clear layer 1e is a layer that determines the gloss appearance and also functions to block ultraviolet radiation and protect the colored layer 1d. This clear layer 1e is a transparent or translucent layer, as with a repair clear layer 70c of the repair seal 7, described later. The clear layer 1e forms a high-gloss surface with a gloss value of 80 to 100 on the decorative panel 1. Examples of types of paints used for the clear layer 1e include, but not limited to, urethane-based, acrylic-based, silicone-based, and fluorine-based paints. In this embodiment, the clear layer 1e is formed from an acrylic urethane-based paint. The use of acrylic urethane-based paints is preferred since a hard coating can be easily obtained.
(25) Although the thickness of the clear layer 1e is not limited, the clear layer 1e in this embodiment has a thickness of about 0.01 to about 0.1 mm.
(26) As the paints used for the undercoat layers 1b and 1c, the colored layer 1d, and the clear layer 1e, paints that provide the desired appearance and physical properties are selected, including water-based, solvent-based, and solvent-free paints.
(27) In addition, additives such as dispersants, surface modifiers, defoamers, thickeners, light stabilizers, and ultraviolet absorbers can optionally be added to the paints.
(28) Although the coating layers in this embodiment include the above four layers, the decorative panel 1 is not limited thereto, but may optionally include another coating layer. In addition, the undercoat layers 1b and 1c may be composed of a single layer.
(29) The decorative panel 1 has a screw hole 3 formed therethrough for securing to a structure and a screw 5 driven into the screw hole 3. The screw 5 has its screw head 5a located within the substrate 1a. Accordingly, as shown in
(30) As shown in
(31) The repair multilayer body 70 is composed of a base material sheet 70a, a repair colored layer 70b disposed on the front surface of the base material sheet 70a, and a repair clear layer 70c disposed on the front surface of the repair colored layer 70b.
(32) The repair clear layer 70c only needs to be formed on the front side of the repair colored layer 70b, and a layer such as another coating layer may be disposed between the repair clear layer 70c and the repair colored layer 70b.
(33) In addition, as shown in
(34) The base material sheet 70a is a transparent or translucent resin sheet. Examples of types of resins used include, but not limited to, polyimides and polyesters. In this embodiment, transparent gold to reddish-brown aromatic polyimide resins are preferred. The use of aromatic polyimide resins is preferred in terms of thermal resistance and dimensional stability.
(35) Although the thickness of the base material sheet 70a is not limited as long as the repair seal 7 is not noticeable when the repair seal 7 is attached to the decorative panel 1, the thickness of the base material sheet 70a is preferably set to be substantially equal to the thickness of the clear layer 1e of the decorative panel 1. In this embodiment, the base material sheet 70a has a thickness of about 0.01 to about 0.2 mm. If the base material sheet 70a has a thickness of less than 0.01 mm, creases form easily in the coating surface after coating and drying. If the base material sheet 70a has a thickness of more than 0.2 mm, the projection from the decorative panel due to the thickness of the repair seal is noticeable. If the thickness falls within this range, the projection of the repair seal from the decorative panel is almost unnoticeable.
(36) The repair colored layer 70b is a coating layer formed from the same paint as the colored layer 1d of the decorative panel 1 to which the repair seal 7 is to be attached. Here, “the same paint” only needs to have the same composition and need not have exactly the same color as the colored layer 1d of the decorative panel 1. The color of the appearance of the decorative panel 1 may differ from its original color, for example, after aging; therefore, it may be preferred to adjust the color of the repair colored layer 70b to the color after aging. Thus, the color of the repair colored layer 70b is not necessarily identical to the actual color of the colored layer 1d of the as-manufactured decorative panel 1 to which the repair seal is to be attached before aging.
(37) Although the thickness of the repair colored layer 70b is not limited as long as the repair seal 7 is not noticeable when the repair seal 7 is attached to the decorative panel 1, the thickness of the repair colored layer 70b is preferably set to be substantially equal to the thickness of the colored layer 1d of the decorative panel 1. In this embodiment, the repair colored layer 70b has a thickness of about 0.01 to about 0.1 mm.
(38) The repair clear layer 70c is a transparent or translucent coating layer formed from the same paint as the clear layer 1e of the decorative panel 1 to which the repair seal 7 is to be attached. Here, as in the case of the repair colored layer 70b described above, “the same paint” only needs to have the same composition and need not have exactly the same color as the clear layer 1e of the decorative panel 1. That is, a transparent or translucent color is selected as the color of the repair clear layer 70c so as to match the color of the decorative panel 1 to which the repair seal 7 is to be attached, and the color of the repair clear layer 70c is not necessarily identical to the color of the clear layer 1e of the as-manufactured decorative panel 1.
(39) Although the thickness of the repair clear layer 70c is not limited as long as the repair seal 7 is not noticeable when the repair seal 7 is attached to the decorative panel 1, the thickness of the repair clear layer 70c is preferably set to be substantially equal to the thickness of the clear layer 1e of the decorative panel 1. In this embodiment, the repair clear layer 70c has a thickness of about 0.01 to about 0.1 mm.
(40) The adhesive layer 71 is a transparent or translucent layer formed on a release sheet 72. That is, the adhesive layer 71 is located on the back side of the base material sheet 70a of the repair multilayer body 70 and is formed on the side of the base material sheet 70a opposite the side where the repair colored layer 70b is formed.
(41) The adhesive layer 71 is a resin for attachment of the repair multilayer body 70 to the decorative panel 1. Examples of types of resins used include, but not limited to, silicone-based, acrylic-based, olefin-based, and epoxy-based resins. In this embodiment, the adhesive layer 71 is formed from a silicone-based resin. The use of silicone-based resins is preferred since the bonding strength thereof is less likely to decrease after heating.
(42) Although the thickness of the adhesive layer 71 is not limited as long as the repair seal 7 is not noticeable when the repair seal 7 is attached to the decorative panel 1, the adhesive layer 71 in this embodiment has a thickness of about 0.01 to about 0.1 mm.
(43) The release sheet 72 is a sheet that can be removed from the adhesive layer 71. When attaching the repair seal 7 to the decorative panel 1, the operator removes the repair seal 7 from the release sheet 72 and attaches the repair multilayer body 70 to the decorative panel 1 with the adhesive layer 71 therebetween.
(44) The release sheet 72 is, for example, a polyolefin-based, polyester-based, or polyimide-based resin sheet or such a resin sheet coated with a release agent.
(45) If the primer layer 70d shown in
(46) This primer layer 70d is a coating layer for improving the adhesion between the base material sheet 70a and the repair colored layer 70b.
(47) Examples of types of paints for forming this primer layer 70d include, but not limited to, silicone-based, acrylic-based, urethane-based, and epoxy-based paints. In this embodiment, the primer layer 70d is formed from an epoxy-based resin. Epoxy-based resins are preferred since they have a superior effect of improving the adhesion.
(48) The combination of the repair seal 7 and the release sheet 72 is hereinafter referred to as a repair seal member 700 (or 701 if it includes the primer layer 70d in
(49) A method for manufacturing the repair seal member 700 is shown below. First, as a first providing step, as shown in
(50) As a second providing step, a first panel 15 serving as a base panel is provided. The first panel 15 is composed of the substrate 1a and the first and second undercoat layers 1b and 1c disposed on the substrate 1a. The intermediate sheet 9 is then placed with the release sheet 72 facing the front side of the first panel 15. The intermediate sheet 9 is secured to the first panel 15 with a tape or other material that is attachable to and detachable from the base material sheet 70a.
(51) As a first coating step, as shown in
(52) Here, “the same paint” means the same composition and the same color. That is, in the first coating step, the color of the repair colored layer 70b is selected so that the repair seal 7 has the desired color and appearance, and the colored layer 1d is also formed from that paint.
(53) As a second coating step, as shown in
(54) Here, “the same paint” means the same composition and the same color and appearance. That is, in the second coating step, the color and appearance of the repair clear layer 70c are selected so that the repair seal 7 has the desired color and appearance, and the clear layer 1e is also formed from that paint.
(55) Thereafter, as indicated by the thin lines in
(56) For the repair seal 8 including the primer layer 70d shown in
(57) Because the repair seal member 700 is manufactured using the same paints as for the colored layer 1d and the clear layer 1e of the decorative panel 1 in this method of manufacture, the colored layer 1d and the repair colored layer 70b are of the same color, and the clear layer 1e and the repair clear layer 70c are of the same color.
(58) In this case, the color difference between the repair seal and the decorative panel to which the repair seal is attached is not noticeable if ΔE* is 3 or less. Preferably, ΔE* is 2 or less, more preferably 1 or less. In such cases, the color difference is not noticeable when the repair seal is visually observed.
(59) In addition, because the repair seal member 700 is manufactured by placing the intermediate sheet 9 on the first panel 15 with the release sheet 72 facing the front side of the first panel 15 in this method of manufacture, the repair seal member 700 is affected by the surface properties of the first panel 15, that is, the surface profile of the first panel 15 that can be visually recognized. Thus, an appearance whose gloss and profile are similar to those of the decorative panel 1 can be achieved.
(60) In particular, an appearance similar to that of the decorative panel 1 can be easily achieved if the repair colored layer 70b and the clear layer 70c are formed using a coater that contacts the intermediate sheet 9, such as a roll coater.
(61) As shown in
(62) When the repair seal member 700 manufactured by the foregoing method of manufacture is used to repair the screw hole 3 in the surface of the actual decorative panel 1, as shown in
(63) The screw hole 3 is formed so as to match the size of the screw head 5a of the screw 5 used to secure the decorative panel 1. Thus, the size of the screw hole 3 is not limited. In this embodiment, the screw hole 3 has a diameter of 5 to 25 mm.
(64) The repair seal 7 preferably has a size of 2 to 10 times the cross-sectional area S1 of the screw hole 3.
(65) In this embodiment, the repair seal 7 has a circular shape with a diameter of 10 to 50 mm, and the repair seal 7 has an area of 2 to 10 times the cross-sectional area S1 of the screw hole 3.
(66) If the repair seal 7 is smaller than twice the cross-sectional area S1 of the screw hole 3, the repair seal 7 has a lower bonding strength to the decorative panel and is therefore more likely to peel from the ends of the repair seal 7. If the repair seal 7 has a size of more than 10 times the cross-sectional area S1 of the screw hole 3, the repaired area is more noticeable.
EXAMPLES AND COMPARATIVE EXAMPLES
(67) Examples of the embodiment and comparative examples are shown in Tables 1 to 3.
(68) In Examples 1 to 5 in Table 1 and Comparative Examples 1 to 5, test specimens were prepared as follows. The first panel 15 was used as a base panel. The repair colored layer was formed by spray coating with a dark-blue solvent-based two-component acrylic urethane paint. The repair clear layer was formed by air spray coating with a transparent solvent-based two-component acrylic urethane paint.
(69) In Examples 6 and 7 and Comparative Example 6 in Table 3, the decorative panel 1 was used as a base panel. The repair colored layer was formed by applying a white solvent-based two-component acrylic urethane paint using a roll coater and a flow coater. The repair clear layer was formed by applying a transparent solvent-based two-component acrylic urethane paint using a flow coater.
(70) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Example 5 Type of base material sheet Polyimide Polyester Thickness of base material 0.025 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.1 sheet (mm) Appearance of base Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent material sheet Yellowish red Yellowish red Colorless Colorless Colorless Presence or absence/ Absent/— Absent/— Present/ Present/ Absent/— appearance of primer layer transparent transparent Thickness of primer layer 0.03 0.03 (mm) Type of adhesive layer Silicone-based Thickness (mm) 0.03 Appearance of adhesive Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent layer Colorless Colorless Colorless Colorless Colorless Thickness of repair colored 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.08 0.04 layer (dark blue) (mm) Thickness of repair clear 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 layer (mm) Thickness of repair seal 0.155 0.18 0.24 0.38 0.21 excluding release sheet (mm) Condition of repair seal No abnormal No abnormal No abnormal No abnormal No abnormal after coating and drying condition condition condition condition condition Adhesion between base No peeling No peeling No peeling No peeling Slight peeling material sheet and repair colored layer Gloss 90 90 85 85 82 Color difference ΔE with 1> 1> 1> 1.5 1> respect to decorative panel Presence or absence of Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent cracks Color of edges of side Good Good Good Good Good surfaces of repair seal Oblique observation Good Good Good Good Fair
(71) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Comparative Comparative Comparative Comparative Comparative Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Example 5 Type of base material sheet — Paper Polyester Polyimide Aluminum Thickness of base material 0.1 0.2 0.025 0.05 sheet (mm) Appearance of base material — Nontransparent Transparent Transparent Nontransparent sheet White Colorless Yellowish red Silver Presence or absence/ Absent/— Absent/— Present/white Present/white Present/ appearance of primer layer transparent Thickness of primer layer 0.03 0.03 0.03 (mm) Type of adhesive layer Silicone-based Thickness (mm) 0.03 Appearance of adhesive Nontransparent Transparent Nontransparent Nontransparent Transparent layer White Colorless White White Colorless Thickness of repair colored 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 layer (dark blue) (mm) Thickness of repair clear 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.055 0.05 layer (mm) Thickness of repair seal 0.13 0.24 0.35 0.19 0.21 excluding release sheet (mm) Condition of repair seal after No abnormal Creases formed No abnormal No abnormal No abnormal coating and drying condition condition condition condition Adhesion between base — No peeling No peeling No peeling No peeling material sheet and repair colored layer Gloss 80 45 80 87 85 Color difference ΔE with — 5.5 1> 1> 1> respect to decorative panel Presence or absence of Present Absent Absent Absent Absent cracks Color of edges of side Good Good Looked white Looked white Looked silver surfaces of repair seal Oblique observation Poor Poor Poor Poor Fair
(72) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Comparative Example 6 Example 7 Example 6 Type of base material sheet Polyimide Aluminum Thickness of base material sheet 0.025 0.025 0.05 (mm) Appearance of base material sheet Transparent Transparent Nontransparent Yellowish red Yellowish red Silver Presence or absence/ Absent/— Present/white Present/transparent appearance of primer layer Thickness of primer layer (mm) 0.03 Type of adhesive layer Silicone-based Thickness (mm) 0.03 Appearance of adhesive layer Transparent Transparent Transparent Colorless Colorless Colorless Thickness of repair colored layer 0.035 0.035 0.035 (white) (mm) Thickness of repair clear layer 0.025 0.025 0.025 (mm) Thickness of repair seal excluding 0.115 0.145 0.14 release sheet (mm) Condition of repair seal after No abnormal No abnormal No abnormal coating and drying condition condition condition Adhesion between base material No peeling No peeling No peeling sheet and repair colored layer Gloss 88 88 86 Color difference ΔE with respect to 1> 1> 1> decorative panel Presence or absence of cracks Absent Absent Absent Color of edges of side surfaces of Good Good Silver repair seal Oblique observation Good Good Fair
Example 1
(73) A repair seal member 700 of Example 1 was manufactured by the method of manufacture of the embodiment. During this process, as shown in
(74) As shown in
(75) As shown in
(76) In addition, when the gloss value of the surfaces of the decorative panel 1 and the repair seal 7 was measured with a “Gloss Checker IG-320” handy gloss meter available from Horiba, Ltd., the decorative panel 1 and the repair seal 7 had a high-gloss, mirror-like flat surface with a gloss value of 90.
(77) When the color difference ΔE* between the decorative panel 1 and the repair seal 7 was measured, the color difference ΔE* was less than 1.
(78) The color difference ΔE* was measured with a CM-600d spectrophotometer available from Konica Minolta, Inc. The color difference measurement conditions were as follows: measurement diameter: 8 mm; field of view: 10°; light source: D65; mode: SCI.
(79) A repair seal 7 with a diameter of 20 mm was attached to a screw hole 3 with a diameter of 11 mm and was checked for workability and appearance. The area of the repair seal 7 was 3.3 times the screw hole cross-sectional area S1.
(80) The repair multilayer body 70 did not crack during or after the attachment procedure. The repaired area was also checked from the front at a position 3 m away from the front side of the repair seal 7 and was obliquely observed from the left and the right and from the top and the bottom at positions inclined with respect to the front side. In the observation from the front and the oblique observation, the color of the repair seal 7 matched that of the decorative panel 1, and the edges of the side surfaces of the repair seal 7 were not noticeable. These results are also shown in Table 1.
(81) Thus, because the repair multilayer body 70 of Example 1 includes the flexible base material sheet 70a, the repair multilayer body 70 does not crack during or after an attachment procedure, and the repair multilayer body 70 is resistant to peeling from the decorative panel 1.
(82) In addition, because the base material sheet 70a of the repair seal 7 located on the decorative panel 1 side of the repair colored layer 70b, which is visible from the front side, is transparent, and the adhesive layer 71 is also transparent, the base material sheet 70a and the adhesive layer 71 are not easily visible at the edges of the repair multilayer body 70. In particular, because the color of the colored layer 1d is visible through the base material sheet 70a and the adhesive layer 71 when obliquely observed as shown in
(83) Thus, this repair seal 7 is resistant to cracking and peeling during or after an attachment procedure and is not noticeable after repair.
Example 2
(84) A repair seal 7 of Example 2 was manufactured by the method of manufacture of the embodiment. As shown in Table 1, the polyimide base material sheet 70a had a thickness of 0.05 mm. The rest of the configuration is similar to that of the repair seal 7 of Example 1. This repair seal 7 was manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1. The resulting repair seal 7 had a thickness of 0.18 mm. There was no abnormal condition in the repair seal member 700 after coating and drying.
(85) The repair seal 7 of Example 2 was used to obtain a repair structure similar to that of Example 1. The repair seal 7 had a high-gloss, mirror-like flat surface with a gloss value of 90. The results for the repair seal 7 of Example 2 are also shown in Table 1. Other advantageous effects are similar to those of Example 1.
Example 3
(86) A repair seal member 701 of Example 3 as shown in
(87) This primer layer 70d was applied in advance to the front side of the base material sheet 70a of the intermediate sheet 9. The rest of the method of manufacture is similar to that of Example 1. In addition, the release sheet 72 was removed from the repair seal member 701, and the repair seal 8 was attached to the clear layer 1e of the decorative panel 1 so that they were in close contact with each other. In this way, a repair structure of the embodiment can be obtained. In the embodiment, the same elements are denoted by the same reference signs for brevity of description.
(88) As shown in Table 1, a colorless transparent polyester base material sheet 70a with a thickness of 0.1 mm was used for the repair seal 8 of Example 3. In addition, the primer layer 70d was a transparent epoxy resin-based paint with a thickness of 0.03 mm. The repair colored layer 70b had a thickness of 0.04 mm, and the repair clear layer 70c had a thickness of 0.04 mm. The thus-obtained repair seal 8 had a thickness of 0.24 mm. There was no abnormal condition in the repair seal member 701 after coating and drying.
(89) The repair seal 8 of Example 3 was used to obtain a repair structure similar to that of Example 1. The repair seal 8 had a high-gloss, mirror-like flat surface with a gloss value of 85. The results for the repair seal 8 of Example 3 are also shown in Table 1.
(90) Because this repair seal 8 included the transparent primer layer 70d between the base material sheet 70a and the repair colored layer 70b, the adhesion between the base material sheet 70a and the repair colored layer 70b was improved. Other advantageous effects are similar to those of Example 1.
Example 4
(91) A repair seal 8 of Example 4 was manufactured by the method of manufacture of the embodiment. During this process, as shown in Table 1, a colorless transparent polyester base material sheet 70a with a thickness of 0.2 mm was used. In addition, the primer layer 70d was an epoxy resin-based paint with a thickness of 0.03 mm. The repair colored layer 70b had a thickness of 0.08 mm, and the repair clear layer 70c had a thickness of 0.04 mm. The thus-obtained repair seal 8 had a thickness of 0.38 mm. There was no abnormal condition in the repair seal member 701 after coating and drying.
(92) The repair seal 8 of Example 4 was used to obtain a repair structure similar to that of Example 1. The repair seal 8 had a high-gloss, mirror-like flat surface with a gloss value of 85. The color difference ΔE with respect to the decorative panel 1 was 1.5. The results for the repair seal 8 of Example 4 are also shown in Table 1. Other advantageous effects are similar to those of Example 2.
Example 5
(93) A repair seal 7 of Example 5 was manufactured by the method of manufacture of the embodiment. During this process, as shown in Table 1, a colorless transparent polyester base material sheet 70a with a thickness of 0.1 mm was used. The repair colored layer 70b had a thickness of 0.04 mm, and the repair clear layer 70c had a thickness of 0.04 mm. The rest of the configuration is similar to that of the repair seal 7 of Example 1. This repair seal 7 was manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1. The resulting repair seal 7 had a thickness of 0.21 mm. There was no abnormal condition in the repair seal member 700 after coating and drying.
(94) The repair seal 7 of Example 5 was used to obtain a repair structure similar to that of Example 1. The repair seal 7 had a high-gloss, mirror-like flat surface with a gloss value of 82. The results for the repair seal 7 of Example 5 are also shown in Table 1. Other advantageous effects are similar to those of Example 1.
Comparative Example 1
(95) As shown in Table 2, no base material sheet was used for a repair seal of Comparative Example 1. Instead of an intermediate sheet, a nontransparent polypropylene sheet from which a repair colored layer was removable was coated in the same manner as in Example 1. The coating was removed from the polypropylene sheet, and a nontransparent white silicone adhesive layer was applied to the repair colored coating side of the coating.
(96) Because no base material sheet was used for this repair seal, the repair seal was difficult to attach to a decorative panel, and the repair multilayer body cracked. In addition, because a white nontransparent adhesive layer was used for this repair seal, the repaired area was noticeable when obliquely observed.
Comparative Example 2
(97) As shown in Table 2, a paper nontransparent base material sheet was used for a repair seal of Comparative Example 2. The rest of the method of manufacture is similar to that of Example 1.
(98) Because a paper base material sheet was used for this repair seal, creases formed after coating and drying, and the repair seal had a low gloss value, i.e., 45, and a color difference ΔE of 5.5. In addition, because the base material sheet of this repair seal was nontransparent, the repaired area was noticeable when obliquely observed.
Comparative Examples 3 and 4
(99) As shown in Table 2, repair seals of Comparative Examples 3 and 4 had a white nontransparent adhesive layer. The rest of the method of manufacture is similar to that of Example 1 to 5.
(100) Because these repair seals had a dark-blue repair colored layer and a white nontransparent adhesive layer, the white color of the adhesive layer was easily visible at the edges of the repair multilayer body, and the repaired area was noticeable when obliquely observed.
Comparative Example 5
(101) As shown in Table 2, an aluminum nontransparent base material sheet was used for a repair seal of Comparative Example 5. The rest of the method of manufacture is similar to that of Example 1 to 5.
(102) Because an aluminum base material sheet was used for this repair seal, the silver color of the base material sheet was easily visible at the edges of the repair multilayer body. In addition, the repaired area was slightly noticeable when obliquely observed.
Example 6
(103) A repair seal 7 of Example 6 in Table 3 was manufactured by the method of manufacture of the embodiment. During this process, as shown in
(104) In the method for manufacturing a repair seal member in
(105) The colored layer 1d and the repair colored layer 70b were formed by applying a white solvent-based two-component acrylic urethane paint at 90 g/m.sup.2. In addition, the clear layer 1e and the repair clear layer 70c were formed by applying a transparent solvent-based two-component acrylic urethane clear paint at 80 g/m.sup.2 using a flow coater. As in
(106) As shown in Table 3, the polyimide base material sheet 70a of the repair seal 7 of Example 6 had a thickness of 0.025 mm. The white colored layer 1d and the white repair colored layer 70b had an average thickness of 0.035 mm. In addition, the clear layer 1e and the repair clear layer 70c had an average thickness of 0.025 mm. The resulting repair seal 7 had a thickness of 0.115 mm. There was no abnormal condition in the repair seal member 700 after coating and drying.
(107) The repair seal 7 of Example 6 was used to obtain a repair structure similar to that of Example 1. The repair seal 7 had a high-gloss, mirror-like flat surface with a gloss value of 88. The results for the repair seal 7 of Example 6 are also shown in Table 3. Other advantageous effects are similar to those of Example 1.
Example 7
(108) A repair seal 8 of Example 7 in Table 3 was manufactured by the method of manufacture of the embodiment as shown in
(109) The repair seal 8 obtained in Example 7 had a thickness of 0.145 mm. There was no abnormal condition in the repair seal member 701 after coating and drying.
(110) The repair seal 8 of Example 7 was used to obtain a repair structure similar to that of Example 1. The repair seal 8 had a high-gloss, mirror-like flat surface with a gloss value of 88. The results for the repair seal 8 of Example 7 are also shown in Table 3.
(111) Because this repair seal 8 included the white primer layer 70d between the base material sheet 70a and the repair colored layer 70b, the adhesion between the base material sheet 70a and the repair colored layer 70b was improved. Other advantageous effects are similar to those of Example 7.
Comparative Example 6
(112) An aluminum nontransparent base material sheet having a transparent primer layer was used for a repair seal of Comparative Example 6. The rest of the method of manufacture is similar to that of Example 5.
(113) Because an aluminum base material sheet was used for this repair seal, the silver color of the base material sheet was easily visible at the edges of the repair multilayer body. In addition, the repaired area was slightly noticeable when obliquely observed.
(114) Although the present invention has been described above with reference to Examples 1 to 7, the invention is not limited to Examples 1 to 7 above. It should be understood that modifications can be made as appropriate without departing the spirit of the invention.
(115) For example, although a first panel 15 including an undercoat layer on a substrate is used as a base panel in the second providing step in Examples 1 to 7 above, a second panel including an undercoat layer and a colored layer stacked on a substrate and having the same surface properties as the first panel may also be used as a base panel.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(116) 1a . . . substrate 1b, 1c . . . undercoat layer (1b . . . first undercoat layer, 1c . . . second undercoat layer) 1d . . . colored layer 1e . . . clear layer 1 . . . decorative panel, base panel 7, 8 . . . repair seal 70a . . . base material sheet 70b . . . repair colored layer 70c . . . repair clear layer 70d . . . primer layer 70 . . . repair multilayer body 72 . . . release sheet 71 . . . adhesive layer 9 . . . intermediate sheet 15 . . . first panel (base panel) 3 . . . screw hole, recess 5 . . . screw 5a . . . screw head S1 . . . cross-sectional area of screw hole