Resilient flooring product and methods of making same

US10914080B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10914080-B2
Application numberUS-201715711278-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 21, 2017
Priority dateSep 23, 2016
Publication dateFeb 9, 2021
Grant dateFeb 9, 2021

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Described herein are resilient floor coverings produced by using digitally printed UV-cured inks and exhibiting high adhesion properties between an ink layer and a wear layer. Also described herein are methods for manufacturing same. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.

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A resilient floor covering comprising: a backing portion having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface of the backing portion is opposed to the first surface of the backing portion, wherein the backing portion comprises at least one backing layer, a decorative portion having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface of the decorative portion is opposed to the first surface of the decorative portion, wherein the decorative portion overlies the backing portion such that at least a portion of the second surface of the decorative portion contacts at least a portion of the first surface of the backing portion, wherein the decorative portion comprises an UV cured ink layer, and wherein the ink layer has a first surface and a second surface, and wherein the second surface of the ink layer is opposed to the first surface of the ink layer, and wherein at least a portion of the first surface of the ink layer defines at least a portion of the first surface of the decorative portion; a tie layer comprising an adhesive composition comprising a hot melt polyurethane and having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface of the tie layer is opposed to the first surface of the tie layer, wherein the tie layer substantially overlies the decorative portion such that at least a portion of the second surface of the tie layer contacts and adheres to the first surface of the ink layer; and a wear layer comprising polyvinyl chloride having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface of the wear layer is opposed to the first surface of the wear layer, wherein the wear layer substantially overlies the tie layer such that at least a portion of the second surface of the wear layer contacts and adheres to at least a portion of the first surface of the tie layer; and wherein the wear layer exhibits pull values greater than about 7 pounds as determined by ASTM 3936 with 1″ by 6″ strip pulled at a rate of 2″/min for a pull distance of 2″. 2. The resilient floor covering of claim 1 , wherein the ink layer comprises digitally printed ink. 3. The resilient floor covering of claim 1 , wherein the ink layer is not a continuous layer. 4. The resilient floor covering of claim 1 , wherein the decorative portion further comprises a substrate layer having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface of the substrate layer is opposed to the first surface of the substrate layer, and wherein the ink layer is applied to the first layer of the substrate layer. 5. The resilient floor covering of claim 4 , wherein the second surface of the substrate layer is the second surface of the decorative portion overlying the first surface of the backing layer. 6. The resilient floor covering of claim 4 , wherein the substrate layer comprises at least one of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), whitened PVC, opaque PVC, oriented polypropylene (OPP), polyolefin (PO), woven polyethylene (PE), nonwoven PE, woven polypropylene (PP), nonwoven PP, woven PET, nonwoven PET, woven nylon, nonwoven nylon, conventional papers, conventional foils, or foiled oriented polypropylene. 7. The resilient floor covering of claim 4 , wherein the substrate layer comprises one or more of heat stabilized biaxially-oriented PET (BoPET), amorphous PET (aPET), recycled PET (rPET), polyethylene terephthlate glycol-modified (PETG), polyolefin, cyclic olefin copolymer (COC), cyclic olefin polymer (COP), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), polylactic acid (PLA) copolymers, nylon, cellulose acetate, poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), thermoplastic elastomers (TPS), polycarbonate, polyethylene (PE), or a copolymer thereof. 8. The resilient floor covering of claim 4 , wherein the substrate layer has a thickness from about 1 mil to about 8 mil. 9. The resilient floor covering of claim 4 , wherein the substrate layer is a film. 10. The resilient floor covering of claim 1 , wherein the tie layer has a thickness of about 0.5 mil to about 4 mil. 11. The resilient floor covering of claim 1 , wherein the wear layer is a substantially transparent layer. 12. The resilient floor covering of claim 1 , wherein the wear layer has a thickness of from about 4 mil to about 30 mil. 13. The resilient floor covering of claim 1 , wherein the resilient floor covering further comprises a scratch layer having a first surface and a second surface, and wherein the scratch layer overlies the wear layer such that at least a portion of the second surface of the scratch layer contacts at least a portion of the first surface of the wear layer. 14. The resilient floor covering of claim 13 , wherein the scratch layer is a UV cured scratch layer. 15. The resilient floor covering of claim 1 , wherein the resilient floor covering is a rolled goods, a tile, or a plank. 16. The resilient floor covering of claim 1 , wherein the wear layer exhibits pull values greater than about 9 pounds as determined by ASTM 3936 with 1″ by 6″ strip pulled at a rate of 2″/min for a pull distance of 2″. 17. A method for making a resilient floor covering comprising: forming a composite comprising: a backing portion having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface of the backing portion is opposed to the first surface of the backing portion, wherein the backing portion comprises at least one backing layer, a decorative portion having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface of the decorative portion is opposed to the first surface of the decorative portion, wherein the decorative portion overlies the backing portion such that at least a portion of the second surface of the decorative portion contacts at least a portion of the first surface of the backing portion, wherein the decorative portion comprises an UV cured ink layer, and wherein the ink layer has a first surface and a second surface, and wherein the second surface of the ink layer is opposed to the first surface of the ink layer, and wherein at least a portion of the first surface of the ink layer defines at least a portion of the first surface of the decorative portion; a tie layer comprising an adhesive composition comprising a hot melt polyurethane and having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface of the tie layer is opposed to the first surface of the tie layer, wherein the tie layer substantially overlies the decorative portion such that at least a portion of the second surface of the tie layer contacts and adheres to the first surface of the ink layer; and a wear layer comprising polyvinyl chloride having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface of the wear layer is opposed to the first surface of the wear layer, wherein the wear layer substantially overlies the tie layer such that at least a portion of the second surface of the wear layer contacts and adheres to at least a portion of the first surface of the tie layer; and wherein the wear layer exhibits pull values greater than about 7 pounds as determined by ASTM 3936 with 1″ by 6″ strip pulled at a rate of 2″/min for a pull distance of 2″. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the wear layer exhibits pull values greater than about 9 pounds as determined by ASTM 3936 with 1″ by 6″ strip pulled at a rate of 2″/min for a pull distance of 2″.

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  • for measuring contours or curvatures · CPC title

  • Flooring (stair treads E04F11/104; coverings not specially adapted for floors E04F13/00; borders, skirtings E04F19/02; {implements for laying flooring E04F21/20;} gratings for cleaning soles of footwear A47L23/24; {built-in gratings E04F19/10; removing floor coverings E04G23/00; carpets A47G27/00;} of similar materials to roads E01C; basic or rough floors {, structural floors} E04B5/00) · CPC title

  • Layered products comprising {a layer of} synthetic resin {(fibrous or filamentary layer made of a synthetic resin B32B5/02; particulate layer made of a synthetic resin B32B5/16; foamed layer made of a synthetic resin B32B5/18)} · CPC title

  • involving all processing steps from image acquisition to 3D model generation · CPC title

  • Three-dimensional [3D] modelling for computer graphics · CPC title

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What does patent US10914080B2 cover?
Described herein are resilient floor coverings produced by using digitally printed UV-cured inks and exhibiting high adhesion properties between an ink layer and a wear layer. Also described herein are methods for manufacturing same. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Columbia Insurance Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04F15/107. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 09 2021 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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We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).