Retroreflective articles having composite cube-corners and methods of making

US9366790B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9366790-B2
Application numberUS-201214005608-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 23, 2012
Priority dateMay 31, 2011
Publication dateJun 14, 2016
Grant dateJun 14, 2016

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Retroreflective articles and methods of making the same, wherein the retroreflective articles ( 10 ) include composite cube-corner elements ( 12 ) having a first light transmissive polymeric layer ( 30 ), a second light transmissive polymeric layer ( 32 ), and an interface therebetween, wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer has a first index of refraction, the second light transmissive polymeric layer has a second index of refraction, and the first and second indices of refraction have an absolute difference of at least 0.0002.

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A retroreflective article comprising: a light transmissive support layer having generally opposed first and second major surfaces; and an array of composite cube-corner elements secured to the first major surface of the light transmissive support layer, wherein each composite cube-corner element comprises an apex and a base opposite the apex, and wherein each composite cube-corner element comprises a first light transmissive polymeric layer, a second light transmissive polymeric layer, and an interface therebetween; wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer comprises the apex, and the second light transmissive polymeric layer comprises at least a portion of the base, wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer has a first index of refraction, wherein the second light transmissive polymeric layer has a second index of refraction, wherein the first and second indices of refraction have an absolute difference of at least 0.0002, wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer and the second light transmissive polymeric layer in the composite cube-corner elements are configured to divert retroreflected light to higher observation angles than in monolithic cube-corner elements of comparable geometry and materials, and wherein each of the composite cube-corner elements comprises up to 95% by volume of the second light transmissive polymeric layer. 2. The retroreflective article of claim 1 , wherein the first index of refraction and the second index of refraction have an absolute difference of at least 0.001. 3. The retroreflective article of claim 1 , wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer and the second light transmissive polymeric layer each comprise a light transmissive polymeric material, and wherein the light transmissive polymeric material in the first light transmissive polymeric layer is a more highly irradiated form of the light transmissive material in the second light transmissive polymeric layer. 4. A traffic sign that comprises a retroreflective article according to claim 1 . 5. A license plate that comprises a retroreflective article according to claim 1 . 6. A conspicuity film that comprises a retroreflective article according to claim 1 . 7. The article of claim 1 , wherein the composite cube-corner elements form an optically variable mark. 8. A retroreflective article comprising: a body layer having generally opposed first and second major surfaces; and an array of composite cube-corner elements on the first major surface of the body layer, wherein each composite cube-corner element comprises an apex and a base opposite the apex, wherein each composite cube-corner element comprises a first light transmissive polymeric layer, a second light transmissive polymeric layer, and an interface therebetween, wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer comprises the apex, wherein the second light transmissive polymeric layer is contiguous with the body layer, wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer has a first index of refraction, wherein the second light transmissive polymeric layer has a second index of refraction, wherein the first and second indices of refraction have an absolute difference of at least 0.0002, wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer and the second light transmissive polymeric layer in the composite cube-corner elements are configured to divert retroreflected light to higher observation angles than in monolithic cube-corner elements of comparable geometry and materials, and wherein each of the composite cube-corner elements comprises up to 95% by volume of the second light transmissive polymeric layer. 9. The retroreflective article of claim 8 , wherein the first index of refraction and the second index of refraction have an absolute difference of at least 0.001. 10. The retroreflective article of claim 8 , wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer and the second light transmissive polymeric layer each comprise a light transmissive polymeric material, and wherein the light transmissive polymeric material in the first light transmissive polymeric layer is a more highly irradiated form of the light transmissive material in the second light transmissive polymeric layer. 11. A traffic sign that comprises a retroreflective article according to claim 8 . 12. A license plate that comprises a retroreflective article according to claim 8 . 13. A conspicuity film that comprises a retroreflective article according to claim 8 . 14. The article of claim 8 , wherein the composite cube-corner elements form an optically variable mark. 15. A method of making a retroreflective article, the method comprising: providing a molding tool having a microstructured surface including a plurality of cube-corner cavities; applying a first radiation curable resin to a portion of the cube-corner cavities in a desired pattern, partially filling a portion of the cavities and forming partially filled cube corner cavities and unfilled cube-corner cavities; exposing the first radiation curable resin to a first irradiation to provide pre-cured partial cube-corner structures; contacting the pre-cured partial cube-corner structures and unfilled cube-corner cavities with a second radiation curable resin, forming a composite; exposing the composite to a second irradiation to provide composite cube-corners and monolithic cube-corners on the surface of the molding tool; and separating the composite cube-corners and monolithic cube-corners from the surface of the molding tool. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising bringing the second radiation curable resin into contact with a light transmissive support layer prior to the second irradiation.

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  • made of organic materials, e.g. plastics (G02B1/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Optical laminates · CPC title

  • G02B5/124Primary

    plural reflecting elements forming part of a unitary plate or sheet · CPC title

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What does patent US9366790B2 cover?
Retroreflective articles and methods of making the same, wherein the retroreflective articles ( 10 ) include composite cube-corner elements ( 12 ) having a first light transmissive polymeric layer ( 30 ), a second light transmissive polymeric layer ( 32 ), and an interface therebetween, wherein the first light transmissive polymeric layer has a first index of refraction, the second light transm…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Spurgeon Kathryn M, Benson Jr Olester, Bay Randy S, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B5/124. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2016 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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