Dissolvable ink-support sheet material
09840107 · 2017-12-12
Inventors
- Moises Rudelman (Dallas, TX, US)
- Michael David Hilston (Painesville, OH, US)
- Berryinne Decker (Macedonia, OH, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T428/24802
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T428/24868
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T428/24934
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A sheet material for use as a dissolvable decal comprises a dissolvable paper or polymer layer whose dissolvability in water is enhanced using a temporary water barrier. In one embodiment, the sheet material comprises a dissolvable paper stock layer coated with the temporary water barrier layer in the form of an acrylate polymer. To create the decal, one or more ink layers are applied, either on top of the temporary water barrier, or between the temporary water barrier and a top face of the dissolvable paper stock. The sheet material also comprises a removable release liner comprising a sheet with a silicone release coating on one side. In use, the paper/plastic liner is removed and the resulting decal is then positioned on a vehicle. The decal remains on the vehicle, but it is ultimately removable under high pressure water conditions.
Claims
1. Sheet material, comprising: a water-dissolvable layer that dissolves by application of water; a water barrier layer having an active acrylate polymer material penetrated into a portion of the water-dissolvable layer to increase resistance of the water-dissolvable layer to dissolvability by water; an ink layer; and a dissolvable adhesive layer underlying the water-dissolvable layer.
2. The sheet material as described in claim 1 wherein the water-dissolvable layer is one of: a dissolvable paper layer, and a dissolvable polymer layer.
3. The sheet material as described in claim 2 wherein the dissolvable paper layer comprises cellulose and a water-soluble binder.
4. The sheet material as described in claim 1 wherein the water barrier layer is affixed atop the water-dissolvable layer.
5. The sheet material as described in claim 1 wherein the dissolvable adhesive layer comprises an acrylic co-polymer.
6. The sheet material as described in claim 1 further including a removable paper or plastic liner.
7. The sheet material as described in claim 1 wherein the ink layer comprises one of: text, a graphic, and an image.
8. The sheet material as described in claim 7 wherein the ink layer is applied over the water barrier layer.
9. The sheet material as described in claim 7 wherein the ink layer is applied between the water barrier layer and the water-dissolvable layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more complete understanding of the present invention and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
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(4) To create the decal's text, graphics or image, one or more ink layers 106 (representing text, a graphic, an image, or the like) are applied, either on top of the temporary water barrier 104, or between the temporary water barrier 104 and a top face of the dissolvable paper stock 100. If the ink is water soluble, then the ink should be applied in-between the layers 104 and 100. If the ink is not water-soluble, then it can be applied above layer 104, or in-between layers 104 and 100.
(5) The sheet material also comprises a removable release liner typically comprising of a paper or plastic sheet 108 with a silicone release coating 110. The purpose of the release liner is to protect the adhesive until the time of decal application. Typical thickness for the sheet 108 is 0.5-5.0 mils, and 0.1-0.5 mils for the silicone release coating.
(6) The decal is created by laminating layers 100-102-104-106 to layers 108-110, or by laminating layers 100-104-106 to layers 102-110-108. The result is a temporary wash-away decal comprising the resulting laminate structure.
(7) In use, the paper/plastic liner 110 is removed (from the laminate) and the resulting decal (comprising the ink/barrier/paper/adhesive layers) is then positioned on a vehicle. The decal remains on a vehicle (or other outdoor structure and visible even under usual rainy conditions, but it is ultimately removable under high pressure water conditions (e.g., a car wash, a direct water spray, or the like).
(8) Sheet material comprising layers 100-102-104 laminated to layers 108-110 (without the ink layers 106) are also within the scope of this disclosure.
(9) Representative materials for layer 100 include, without limitation, DissolvTech 35 paper (from DayMark Technologies), and DissolvTech PS paper.
(10) Representative materials for layer 102 include, without limitation, AMPHOMER® polymer from AkzoNobel, RESYN® 28-2930 Polymer from AkzoNobel, and DERMACRYL® 79 Film Forming Polymer, from Akzo Nobel.
(11) Representative materials for layer 104 include, without limitation, E5800 from Avery Dennison.
(12) In an alternative embodiment, and in lieu of dissolvable paper, a water-soluble polymer layer may be used. In this embodiment, layer 100 (in the drawing) is replaced with a layer of dissolvable plastic material. Preferably, the material has a uniform caliper (thickness) with good mechanical characteristics so that it may be processed as a web (e.g., on an adhesive coating machine). The material is printable (and thus can receive the ink layer), and it may be treated with the coating (as described above) to adjust its rate of dissolvability as appropriate for the desired use. The thickness of the layer 100 in this embodiment may vary but typically is between 25-50 microns. Representative polymer materials include Solubron™ PVAL films (e.g., BP, KA, TF and GA grade), Soltec™ PVAL films (e.g., HH, SE6 and WWS grade), Monosol™ dissolvable plastic, and others. In this alternative embodiment, the water barrier 104 and adhesive layers 102 are used.
(13) In yet another alternative embodiment, the active layer includes multiple dissolvable layers, with each layer being one of: a dissolvable paper layer or material, and a dissolvable polymer layer or material.
(14) A decal (or more generally, a material) that exhibits the above-described physical characteristics and properties may be used for promotional purposes, for advertising and display purposes, for informational purposes, for aesthetic purposes in modifying the appearance of the vehicle or object, or the like.