Foamed, opacifying elements with thermally transferred images
US-2018327964-A1 · Nov 15, 2018 · US
US10731022B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10731022-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816018332-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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A foamed, opacifying element useful as a light-blocking article has a substrate; an opacifying layer disposed on the substrate, and a functional composition disposed over the opacifying layer. The functional composition comprises: (i) inorganic or organic spacer particles having a mode particle size of at least 1 μm and up to and including 100 μm, and which inorganic or organic spacer particles resist melt flow at a pressure of up to and including 100 psi (689.5 kPa) and a temperature of up to and including 220° C.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A foamed, opacifying element comprising: a substrate having a first opposing surface and a second opposing surface; a single dry opacifying layer disposed on the first opposing surface of the substrate, and a functional composition disposed directly on the single dry opacifying layer, the functional composition comprising: (i) inorganic or organic spacer particles having a mode particle size of at least 1 μm and up to and including 100 μm, and which inorganic or organic spacer particles resist melt flow at a pressure of up to and including 100 psi (689.5 kPa) and a temperature of up to and including 220° C.; wherein the single dry opacifying layer comprises: (a) at least 0.1 weight % and up to and including 40 weight % of porous particles, each porous particle comprising a continuous polymeric phase and discrete pores dispersed within the continuous polymeric phase, the porous particles having a mode particle size of at least 2 μm and up to and including 50 μm; (b′) at least 10 weight % and up to and including 80 weight % of a matrix material that is derived from a (b) binder material having a glass transition temperature (T g ) of less than 25° C.; (c) at least 0.0001 weight % and up to and including 50 weight % of one or more additives selected from the group consisting of dispersants, foaming agents, foam stabilizing agents, plasticizers, flame retardants, optical brighteners, thickeners, biocides, tinting colorants, metal particles, and inert inorganic or organic fillers; (d) less than 5 weight % of water; and (e) at least 0.002 weight % and up to and including 2 weight % of an opacifying colorant different from all of the one or more additives of (c), which opacifying colorant absorbs electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength of at least 380 nm and up to and including 800 nm, all amounts being based on the total weight of the single dry opacifying layer. 2. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the functional composition is present at a dry coverage of at least 0.1 g/m 2 and up to and including 50 g/m 2 . 3. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the (i) inorganic or organic spacer particles are present in the functional composition at a coverage of at least 0.001 g/m 2 and up to and including 30 g/m 2 . 4. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the (i) inorganic or organic spacer particles have a mode particle size of at least 2 μm and up to and including 30 μm. 5. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the (i) inorganic or organic spacer particles comprise natural or synthetic silica; talc; clay; mica; nylon; a polytetrafluoroethylene, a crosslinked styrenic polymer or copolymer; a crosslinked acrylate or methacrylate polymer or copolymer; or a combination of two or more of these materials. 6. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the functional composition further comprises a (ii) solid lubricant that is different from the (i) inorganic or organic spacer particles. 7. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 6 , wherein the (ii) solid lubricant is present in the functional composition at a coverage of at least 0.01 g/m 2 and up to and including 30 g/m 2 . 8. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 6 , wherein the (ii) solid lubricant is a nonliquid wax, a metal ester of a fatty acid, graphite, a silicone-based organic polymer, a fluoropolymer, or a combination of two or more of these materials. 9. The foamed opacifying element of claim 1 wherein the functional composition further comprises an (iv) organic polymeric binder that is a poly(vinyl alcohol), a partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl acetate, a cellulosic polymer, a poly(ethylene oxide), a poly(vinyl pyrrolidone), an acrylic polymer, an acrylamide polymer, gelatin or a gelatin derivative, gellan, a polysaccharide, a polyurethane, a polyester ionomer or a combination of two or more of these materials. 10. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 9 , wherein the functional composition further comprises a (v) crosslinking agent for the (iv) organic polymeric binder. 11. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the functional composition further comprises a biocide, antistatic agent, tactile modifier, visual modifier, soil resistance agent, a coating aid, or any combination of two or more of these materials. 12. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , comprising at least 0.5 weight % and up to and including 20 weight % of the (a) porous particles that have a mode particle size of at least 3 μm and up to and including 20 μm, the amount based on the total weight of the single dry opacifying layer. 13. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , comprising a carbon black that is present as the (e) opacifying colorant in an amount of at least 0.002 weight % and up to and including 1 weight %, based on the total weight of the single dry opacifying layer. 14. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the continuous polymeric phase of the (a) porous particles comprises one or more cellulose polymers selected from the group consisting of cellulose acetate, cellulose butyrate, cellulose acetate butyrate, cellulose acetate propionate, and a combination of two or more of these materials. 15. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the (b′) matrix material is derived from a (b) binder material having a glass transition temperature equal to or less than −10° C. 16. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , further comprising a printed image on an outer surface thereof. 17. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 16 , wherein the printed image is derived from one or more dye sublimation thermal transfer colorants. 18. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is a woven textile comprising a polyester or a thermoplastic polymer-coated fiberglass. 19. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the functional composition is a foamed functional composition disposed directly on the single dry opacifying layer. 20. The foamed, opacifying element of claim 1 , wherein the functional composition has the (i) inorganic or organic spacer particles as the sole essential component, wherein the (i) inorganic or organic spacer particles are dispersed within a (iv) polymeric binder.
Glass fibres · CPC title
Fillers, pigments or reinforcing additives · CPC title
Characterised by the use of cellulose, modified cellulose or cellulose derivatives · CPC title
Crosslinking before of after foaming · CPC title
obtained by incorporating air, i.e. froth · CPC title
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