IDENTIFICATION PANEL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF

20170098395 ยท 2017-04-06

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    An identification panel has a first, upper plastic ply in a first color and at least one second plastic ply, situated below the first plastic ply, in a second color, with depressions being provided in the first, upper plastic ply, by removal of material, for the representation of characters or symbols, and extending as far as the second, lower plastic ply. A method for producing an identification panel of this kind provides for depressions to be made in the first plastic ply by removal of material to generate characters or symbols, the depressions extending through the first plastic ply at least as far as the second plastic ply.

    Claims

    1-14. (canceled)

    15. An identification panel for use on machines for industrial food processing, comprising: a first, upper, plastic ply in a first color; and at least one second plastic ply, situated below the first plastic ply, in a second color; wherein, for representation of characters or symbols, depressions are provided in the first, upper plastic ply, by removal of material, and extend one of as far as and into the second plastic ply.

    16. The identification panel of claim 15, wherein the first plastic ply and the second plastic ply directly adjoin one another.

    17. The identification panel of claim 15, wherein the first plastic ply and the second plastic ply are connected thermally to one another.

    18. The identification panel of claim 15, wherein the depressions extend through the first plastic ply and into the second plastic ply.

    19. The identification panel of claim 17, wherein the plastic plies are made of plastic approved as food contact material.

    20. The identification panel of claim 18, wherein the plastic plies are made of plastic approved as food contact material.

    21. The identification panel of claim 18, wherein the first and/or the second plastic ply is made of polyethylene (PE).

    22. The identification panel of claim 19, wherein the first and/or the second plastic ply is made of polyethylene (PE).

    23. The identification panel of claim 15, wherein the depressions in the first plastic ply are made by removing material by cutting.

    24. The identification panel of claim 15, wherein, in addition to the first and second plastic plies, there is a third plastic ply whose color differs from the colors of the first and second plastic plies, and depressions for the representation of characters or symbols extend as far as to the third plastic ply.

    25. The identification panel of claim 24, wherein the depressions extend at least partly through the first and second plastic plies and into the third plastic ply.

    26. A method for producing identification panels of claim 15 that comprise a first, upper plastic ply in a first color; and at least one second plastic ply, situated below the first plastic ply, in a second color, the method comprising: making depressions in the first plastic ply by removal of material to produce characters or symbols, the depressions extending through the first plastic ply at least as far as the second plastic ply.

    27. The method of claim 26, further comprising, before the depressions are made, producing a blank by connecting to one another by thermal joining a first ply of a plastic having a first color and a second ply of a plastic having a second color.

    28. The method of claim 26, further comprising connecting, to the first and second plastic plies, at least one third plastic ply.

    29. The method of claim 27, further comprising surface-joining the first plastic ply and the second plastic ply to one another as band material from a roll or as strip material under the action of heat.

    30. The method of claim 28, further comprising surface-joining the first plastic ply and the second plastic ply to one another as band material from a roll or as strip material under the action of heat.

    31. The method of claim 26, further comprising pouring at least one of the plastic plies into a mold and then baking the at least one ply together with a third plastic ply under the action of heat and pressure for thermal connecting of the plastic plies.

    Description

    [0031] Further advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description below of preferred exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings.

    [0032] In the drawings

    [0033] FIG. 1 shows a first identification panel, designed as a warning sign;

    [0034] FIG. 2 shows the identification panel from FIG. 1 in a section along line A-A;

    [0035] FIG. 3 shows a second identification panel, designed as a prohibition sign; and

    [0036] FIG. 4 shows the identification panel from FIG. 3 in a section along line B-B.

    [0037] FIG. 1 shows an identification panel 10, designed by way of example as an electrical voltage warning sign. The identification panel 10 is shown in FIG. 2 in a section along the line A-A shown in FIG. 1; for clarity, the edges of the body that are situated behind the plane of the drawing have not been shown.

    [0038] As can be seen from FIG. 2, the identification panel 10 has a first, upper plastic ply 11 and a second, lower plastic ply 12. The second plastic ply 12 bears with its top surface against the underside of the first plastic ply 11, and is connected to it at a molecular level as a result of previous welding (thermal joining). The first plastic ply 11 has a first color (unhatched region; in the case of the example shown in FIG. 1, typically yellow), and the second plastic ply 12 has a second color (cross-hatched region; in the case of the example shown in FIG. 1, typically black).

    [0039] As can be seen from FIG. 2, depressions 13 have been made by milling into the first plastic ply 11, these depressions extending parallel plane of the plastic plies 11, 12 and projecting through the first plastic ply 11 into the second plastic ply 12. As a result of these depressions 13, in accordance with the course of the boundary edges of the depressions 13, which correspond to the letter or symbol to be represented, the color of the second plastic ply 12 is exposed through the first plastic ply 11, and so the letters or symbols become representable.

    [0040] FIG. 3 shows a second exemplary embodiment of an identification panel 20; in this case, by way of example, a prohibition sign is represented, which prohibits contact with an electrified surface.

    [0041] This prohibitory sign has a total of four plastic plies 21, 22, 23, 24 each with different coloring. The identification panel shown by way of example in FIG. 3 typically has the colors red (rhomboidally hatched area, first plastic ply 21), black (area cross-hatched with closer mesh, second plastic ply 22), medium-gray (area cross-hatched with wider mesh, third plastic ply 23), and white (unhatched area, fourth, bottommost plastic ply 24).

    [0042] The optical representation of the pictogram which can be seen in FIG. 3, as also shown illustratively by FIG. 4, as a representation of the sectional plane along line B-B in FIG. 3, is achieved by the making of depressions 25 (milled indentations) which extend to different depths and into differently colored plastic plies, with each of the depressions extending as far as to the plastic ply whose color is to be visible at the respective location.

    [0043] In FIG. 4, as in FIG. 2, the edges of the body located behind the plane of the drawing or section, respectively, have not been shown, for clarity.

    [0044] FIG. 5, finally, in a greatly schematized manner, illustrates a method for producing a multilayer plastic plate having plastic plies of different colors that are joined to one another at a molecular level. First of all, a ply 12 of a plastic of one color is poured into a mold in the form of pellets, or else a plastic plate already fabricated is inserted. Subsequently, a further ply 11 of preferably the same plastic material, in a different color, is poured onto this ply or plate 12. Thereafter the plies are compressed and baked together, i.e., joined by the action of heat and pressure, so that the plies 11, 12 are connected to one another at a molecular level at the interface. When using a plate, of course, the individual steps could also be reversed, by pouring the plastic ply 12 into the mold and then placing the ply 11 as the top ply, in the form of an already fabricated plate, onto the poured lower layer 12.

    LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0045] 10 identification panel

    [0046] 11 first plastic ply

    [0047] 12 second plastic ply

    [0048] 13 depressions

    [0049] 20 identification panel

    [0050] 21 first plastic ply

    [0051] 22 second plastic ply

    [0052] 23 third plastic ply

    [0053] 24 fourth plastic ply

    [0054] 25 depressions