Retardation film web, circularly polarizing plate and organic EL panel
US-9453951-B2 · Sep 27, 2016 · US
US10086556B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10086556-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515120435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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Provided is a method capable of producing a retardation film having an elongated shape and having a slow axis in an oblique direction with high production efficiency while precisely controlling the direction of the slow axis and the variation of the direction. The method of producing a retardation film of the present invention includes: holding the left and right end portions of a film with left and right variable pitch-type clips configured to have clip pitches changing in a longitudinal direction, respectively; preheating the film; obliquely stretching the film; and releasing the clips holding the film. The oblique stretching includes making the change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on one side in the traveling direction thereof and the change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on the other side in the traveling direction thereof different from each other, and/or making the position at which the clip pitch of the clips on the one side in the traveling direction starts to change and the position at which the clip pitch of the clips on the other side in the traveling direction starts to change different from each other, while extending a distance between the left and right clips. In the present invention, the moving speeds of the clips are braked immediately before the holding step and/or during a time period from the holding step to the oblique stretching step.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of producing a retardation film, comprising: holding left and right end portions of a film with left and right variable pitch-type clips configured to have clip pitches changing in a longitudinal direction, respectively; preheating the film; performing at least one selected from the following (i) and (ii), while extending a distance between the left and right clips, to obliquely stretch the film: (i) making a change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on one side in a traveling direction thereof and a change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on another side in a traveling direction thereof different from each other, and (ii) making a position at which the clip pitch of the clips on the one side in the traveling direction starts to change and a position at which the clip pitch of the clips on the another side in the traveling direction starts to change different from each other; and releasing the clips holding the film, wherein moving speeds of the clips are braked immediately before the holding step and/or during a time period from the holding step to the oblique stretching step, and wherein the clips travel along rails which are symmetrical to each other. 2. The method of producing a retardation film according to claim 1 , wherein the braking of the moving speeds of the clips comprises applying a load to a link mechanism for changing the clip pitches to limit the clip moving speeds to predetermined speeds. 3. A method of producing a retardation film, comprising: holding left and right end portions of a film with left and right variable pitch-type clips configured to have clip pitches changing in a longitudinal direction, respectively; preheating the film; performing at least one selected from the following (i) and (ii), while extending a distance between the left and right clips, to obliquely stretch the film: (i) making a change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on one side in a traveling direction thereof and a change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on another side in a traveling direction thereof different from each other, and (ii) making a position at which the clip pitch of the clips on the one side in the traveling direction starts to change and a position at which the clip pitch of the clips on the another side in the traveling direction starts to change different from each other; and releasing the clips holding the film, wherein moving speeds of the clips are braked immediately before the holding step and/or during a time period from the holding step to the oblique stretching step, and wherein the braking of the moving speeds of the clips comprises limiting the clip moving speeds to predetermined speeds through continuous or intermittent constant-speed rotation of an apparatus for braking the moving speeds of the clips. 4. The method of producing a retardation film according to claim 1 , wherein the braking of the moving speeds of the clips is performed at least once during a time period from a time point immediately before the holding step to the oblique stretching step, and is performed at least once during a time period from a time point immediately after the oblique stretching step to the releasing step. 5. The method of producing a retardation film according to claim 1 , wherein the oblique stretching step comprises increasing the clip pitch of the clips on the one side and reducing the clip pitch of the clips on the another side, while extending the distance between the left and right clips, to obliquely stretch the film, and maintaining or reducing the clip pitch of the clips on the one side and increasing the clip pitch of the clips on the another side so that the clip pitches of the left and right clips are equal to each other, while extending the distance between the left and right clips, to obliquely stretch the film. 6. The method of producing a retardation film according to claim 5 , wherein in the first oblique stretching step, the reducing the clip pitch of the clips on the another side is started after the increasing the clip pitch of the clips on the one side is started. 7. The method of producing a retardation film according to claim 5 , wherein in the first oblique stretching step and the second oblique stretching step, an oblique stretching ratio determined from the following equation (1) is 2.0 or more, and in the first oblique stretching step, a change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on the another side is 0.5 or more and less than 1: S =√{square root over ( W 3 2 + v 3′*( t 3− t 3 )) 2 )}/ W 1 Equation(1) where: W 1 represents a width in meters of the film before the first oblique stretching; W 3 represents a width in meters of the film after the second oblique stretching; v 3 ′ represents a moving speed in meters per second of the clips having a clip pitch to be increased in the first oblique stretching step when the clip pitch of the clips changes to a predetermined clip pitch in the second oblique stretching step; t 3 represents a time period in seconds from entry of the clips having a clip pitch to be reduced in the first oblique stretching step into a preheating zone to an end of the second oblique stretching step; and t 3 ′ represents a time period in seconds from entry of the clips having a clip pitch to be increased in the first oblique stretching step into the preheating zone to the end of the second oblique stretching step. 8. The method of producing a retardation film according to claim 5 , wherein in the first oblique stretching step, a product of a change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on the one side and a change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on the another side is from 0.7 to 1.5. 9. The method of producing a retardation film according to claim 1 , wherein a formation material for the film contains a polycarbonate resin, a polyvinyl acetal resin, a cycloolefin-based resin, a cellulose-based resin, a cellulose ester-based resin, a polyester-based resin, or a polyester carbonate-based resin. 10. A retardation film, which is produced by the production method of claim 1 , the retardation film having an elongated shape and having a slow axis in a direction forming a predetermined angle relative to a lengthwise direction. 11. A method of producing a circularly polarizing plate, comprising: obtaining a retardation film having an elongated shape by the production method of claim 1 ; and continuously bonding the resultant retardation film having an elongated shape and a polarizing plate having an elongated shape with lengthwise directions thereof aligned with each other while conveying the film and the plate. 12. A film-stretching apparatus, comprising left and right variable pitch-type clips that pass a preheating zone and an oblique stretching zone in the stated order while holding left and right end portions of a film to be stretched, and that each show a change in clip pitch in a longitudinal direction in association with running movement, the apparatus being configured to perform at least one selected from the following (i) and (ii), while extending a distance between the left and right clips, to obliquely stretch the film in the oblique stretching zone: (i) making a change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on one side in a traveling direction thereof and a change ratio of the clip pitch of the clips on another side in a traveling direction thereof different from each other, and (ii) making a position at which the clip pitch of the clips on the one side in the traveling direction starts to change and a position at which the clip pitch of the clips on the another side in the traveling direction starts to change
polarizing · CPC title
Optical filters · CPC title
in a direction which is not parallel or transverse to the direction of feed, e.g. oblique · CPC title
Edge clamps · CPC title
uniaxial, e.g. oblique · CPC title
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