Retroreflective articles including optically active areas and optically inactive areas

US9910194B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9910194-B2
Application numberUS-201013641388-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 15, 2010
Priority dateApr 15, 2010
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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This disclosure generally relates to retroreflective articles and methods of making such articles.

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What is claimed is: 1. A retroretlective article, comprising: a retroreflective layer including multiple cube corner elements that collectively form a structured surface that is opposite a major surface; a non-transparent pressure sensitive adhesive layer having a first region and a second region wherein the second region is in contact with cube corner elements of the structured surface; a barrier layer disposed between the structured surface and the first region having sufficient structural integrity to substantially prevent flow of the non-transparent pressure sensitive adhesive into the structured surface corresponding to the first region; and the first and second regions having sufficiently different properties to form a low refractive index layer between the non-transparent pressure sensitive adhesive layer and the structured surface of the retroreflective layer, wherein the first region is optically active and the second region is optically inactive. 2. The retroreflective article of claim 1 , wherein the low refractive index layer includes at least one of air or a low refractive index material. 3. The retroreflective article of claim 1 , wherein the non-transparent pressure sensitive adhesive layer is in intimate contact with the structured surface and is white in color. 4. The retroreflective article of claim 1 , wherein the second region includes a pressure sensitive adhesive and the first region differs in composition from the second region. 5. The retroreflective article of claim 4 , wherein the first region includes at least one of a resin, an ink, a dye, a pigment, a particle, a bead, an inorganic material, and a polymer. 6. The retroreflective article of claim 4 , wherein the first region and the second region have different polymer morphology. 7. The retroreflective article of claim 4 , wherein the first region and the second region have different flow properties. 8. The retroreflective article of claim 4 , wherein the first region and the second region have different viscoelastic properties. 9. The retroreflective article of claim 4 , wherein the first region and the second region have different adhesive properties. 10. The retroreflective article of claim 1 , wherein the retroreflective layer includes a land portion on which the cube corner elements are formed. 11. The retroreflective article of claim 1 , fiirther comprising a plurality of second regions that form a pattern. 12. The retroreflective article of claim 11 , wherein the pattern is one of an irregular pattern, a random pattern, a regular pattern, a grid, words, graphics, images, lines, and intersecting zones that form cells. 13. The retroreflective article of claim 12 , wherein the cell has a cell size that is less than 1000 μm. 14. The retroreflective article of claim 1 , wherein the structured surface exhibits a total light return that is not less than about 5% for incident visible light at an entrance angle of −4 degrees. 15. The retroreflective article of claim 1 , wherein the structured surface exhibits a coefficient of retroreflection RA that is not less than about 40 cd/(lux·m2) for an observation angle of 0.2 degrees and an entrance angle of −4 degrees. 16. A retroreflective article, comprising: a retroreflective layer including a structured surface that is opposite a major surface; a white pressure sensitive adhesive that contacts at least a portion of the structured surface to form an optically inactive area that does not substantially retroreflect incident light; at least one low refractive index layer forming an optically active area that retroreflects incident light; and at least one barrier layer disposed between the white pressure sensitive adhesive and the low refractive index layer having sufficient structural integrity to substantially prevent flow of the white pressure sensitive adhesive into the low refractive index layer. 17. The retroreflective article of claim 16 , wherein the low refractive index layer includes at least one of air or a low index material. 18. The retroreflective article of claim 16 , wherein the optically inactive area defines a second region and the optically active area defines a first region and wherein the white pressure sensitive adhesive layer is in intimate contact with the structured surface. 19. The retroreflective article of claim 18 , wherein the second region includes a pressure sensitive adhesive and the first region differs in composition from the second region. 20. The retroreflective article of claim 19 , wherein the first region includes at least one of a resin, an ink, a dye, a pigment, a particle, a bead, an inorganic material, and a polymer. 21. The retroreflective article of claim 18 , wherein the first region and the second region have different polymer morphology. 22. The retroreflective article of claim 18 , wherein the first region and the second region have different flow properties. 23. The retroreflective article of claim 18 , wherein the first region and the second region have different viscoelastic properties. 24. The retroreflective article of claim 18 , wherein the first region and the second region have different adhesive properties. 25. The retroreflective article of claim 16 , wherein the retroreflective layer includes a land portion on which the cube corner elements are formed. 26. The retroreflective article of claim 18 , further comprising a plurality of second regions that form a pattern. 27. The retroreflective article of claim 26 , wherein the pattern is one of an irregular pattern, a random pattern, a regular pattern, a grid, words, graphics, images, lines, and intersecting zones that form cells. 28. The retroreflective article of claim 16 , wherein at least about 30% of the structured surface is retroreflective. 29. The retroreflective article of claim 16 , including multiple optically active areas and multiple optically inactive areas and at least some of the optically inactive areas and optically active areas form a pattern. 30. The retroreflective article of claim 16 , wherein the structured surface exhibits a total light return that is not less than about 5% for incident visible light at an entrance angle of −4 degrees. 31. The retroreflective article of claim 16 , wherein the structured surface exhibits a coefficient of retroreflection RA that is not less than about 40 cd/(lux·m2) for an observation angle of 0.2 degrees and an entrance angle of −4 degrees. 32. A method of forming a retroreflective article, comprising: providing a retroreflective layer including multiple cube corner elements that collectively form a structured surface that is opposite a major surface; applying a non-transparent pressure sensitive adhesive layer to the structured surface to form a first region and a second region, wherein the second region is in contact with the cube corner elements of the structured surface and the first region is not in contact with the structured surface; and a barrier layer disposed between the structured surface and the first region having sufficient structural integrity to substantially prevent flow of the non-transparent pressure sensitive adhesive to prevent contact of the non-transparent pressure sensitive adhesive with the structured surface corresponding to the first region. 33. T

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  • Composite [nonstructural laminate] · CPC title

  • Sheet including cover or casing · CPC title

  • G02B5/124Primary

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

  • Composite web or sheet · CPC title

  • Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US9910194B2 cover?
This disclosure generally relates to retroreflective articles and methods of making such articles.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Free Michael Benton, Thakkar Bimal V, Mazurek Mieczyslaw H, and 5 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B5/124. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 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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