Cellulose ester multilayer interlayers

US10293583B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10293583-B2
Application numberUS-201715453506-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 8, 2017
Priority dateMar 11, 2016
Publication dateMay 21, 2019
Grant dateMay 21, 2019

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An interlayer structure having a cellulose ester layer for use in structural laminates is described herein. The cellulose ester layer provides rigidity and support to multilayer interlayers comprising an array of different layers. Due to the diverse properties of the cellulose ester layers, the present interlayers can be useful in producing structural laminates having high stiffness and which possess good optical clarity for a variety of applications, including outdoor structural applications.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multilayer interlayer comprising: (a) cellulose ester layer, wherein said cellulose ester has been treated with a boron containing compound; and (b) a non-cellulose ester layer comprising a thermoplastic polymer resin comprising poly(vinyl acetal) resin, ethylene vinyl acetate resin, thermoplastic polyurethane resin or ionomer resin, wherein an adhesive coating is at least partially interposed and/or positioned between the non-cellulose ester layer and the cellulose ester layer; wherein said cellulose ester layer has a hydroxyl content of at least 0.5 weight percent based on the entire weight of the cellulose ester, wherein said cellulose ester layer has a glass transition (“Tg”) temperature of at least 50° C. and not more than 250° C.; wherein said cellulose ester interlayer exhibits a yellowness index of less than 1.5. 2. The multilayer interlayer of claim 1 , wherein the cellulose ester comprises at least two different acyl groups selected from acetate, propionate, butyrate, other acyl groups and combinations thereof. 3. The multilayer interlayer of claim 2 , wherein the cellulose ester comprises at least two of acetate, propionate and butyrate groups and combinations thereof. 4. The multilayer interlayer of claim 1 , wherein said cellulose ester layer exhibits a shear storage modulus that is greater than the shear storage modulus of said non-cellulose ester layer. 5. The multilayer interlayer of claim 1 , wherein said cellulose ester has been treated with a boric acid or a borate. 6. The multilayer interlayer of claim 5 , wherein said borate comprises a boric anhydride, boron oxide, triethanol amine borate (boratrane), metal borate, or a combination thereof. 7. The multilayer interlayer of claim 1 , wherein said cellulose ester layer comprises at least 0.1 phr of a boron containing compound. 8. The multilayer interlayer of claim 1 , wherein said non-cellulose ester layer comprises poly(vinyl acetal) resin and a plasticizer. 9. The multilayer interlayer of claim 1 , further comprising a second non-cellulose ester layer, wherein said cellulose ester layer is at least partially interposed between said non-cellulose ester layer and said second non-cellulose ester layer. 10. A multilayer interlayer comprising: (a) a cellulose ester layer having a glass transition (“Tg”) temperature of at least 50° C. and not more than 250° C. wherein said cellulose ester interlayer exhibits a yellowness index of less than 1.5, wherein said cellulose ester has been treated with a boron containing compound; and (b) a non-cellulose ester layer comprising a thermoplastic polymer resin comprising poly(vinyl acetal) resin, ethylene vinyl acetate resin, thermoplastic polyurethane resin or ionomer resin. 11. The multilayer interlayer of claim 10 , wherein the cellulose ester comprises at least two different acyl groups selected from acetate, propionate, butyrate, other acyl groups and combinations thereof. 12. The multilayer interlayer of claim 11 , wherein the cellulose ester comprises at least two of acetate, propionate and butyrate groups and combinations thereof. 13. The multilayer interlayer of claim 10 , wherein said cellulose ester layer exhibits a shear storage modulus that is greater than the shear storage modulus of said non-cellulose ester layer. 14. The multilayer interlayer of claim 10 , wherein said cellulose ester has been treated with a boric acid or a borate. 15. The multilayer interlayer of claim 14 , wherein said borate comprises a boric anhydride, boron oxide, triethanol amine borate (boratrane), metal borate, or a combination thereof. 16. The multilayer interlayer of claim 10 , further comprising a second non-cellulose ester layer, wherein said cellulose ester layer is at least partially interposed between said non-cellulose ester layer and said second non-cellulose ester layer. 17. A multilayer interlayer comprising: a cellulose ester layer having a glass transition (“Tg”) temperature of at least 50° C. and not more than 250° C. wherein said cellulose ester interlayer exhibits a yellowness index of less than 1.5, wherein said cellulose ester has been treated with a boron containing compound, and wherein the cellulose ester comprises at least two different acyl groups selected from acetate, propionate, butyrate, other acyl groups and combinations thereof; and a non-cellulose ester layer comprising a thermoplastic polymer resin comprising poly(vinyl acetal) resin, ethylene vinyl acetate resin, thermoplastic polyurethane resin or ionomer resin, wherein an adhesive coating is at least partially interposed and/or positioned between the non-cellulose ester layer and the cellulose ester layer. 18. The multilayer interlayer of claim 17 , wherein said non-cellulose ester layer comprises poly(vinyl acetal) resin and a plasticizer. 19. The multilayer interlayer of claim 17 , further comprising a second non-cellulose ester layer, wherein said cellulose ester layer is at least partially interposed between said non-cellulose ester layer and said second non-cellulose ester layer. 20. A laminate comprising the multilayer interlayer of claim 17 .

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  • containing vinyl acetal · CPC title

  • comprising polyurethanes · CPC title

  • Physical, chemical or physicochemical properties · CPC title

  • containing polyurethane · CPC title

  • characterised by features of form at particular places, e.g. in edge regions {(non-uniform thickness B32B3/263)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10293583B2 cover?
An interlayer structure having a cellulose ester layer for use in structural laminates is described herein. The cellulose ester layer provides rigidity and support to multilayer interlayers comprising an array of different layers. Due to the diverse properties of the cellulose ester layers, the present interlayers can be useful in producing structural laminates having high stiffness and which p…
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Solutia Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B23/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue May 21 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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