Sublimation transfer and method

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Inventors

DeVries, Roy F.
Snyder, William H.

Application #

673692

Filed

Apr-5-1976

Published

Nov-15-1977

Current US Class

008/471
101/470
101/473
156/230
156/240
427/146
427/148
427/410
427/412
428/200
428/202
428/334
428/335
428/336
428/425.1
428/532
428/537.5
428/914

International Classes

B32B 007/12; D06P 003/60; D06P 005/06

Field of Search

428/914 428/424 428/425 428/200 428/202 428/334 428/335 428/336 428/537 428/532 8/2.5 101/470 101/473 156/230 156/240 427/410 427/411 427/412 427/146 427/148

Examiners

Robinson; Ellis

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lerner, David, Littenberg & Samuel

US Patent References

3940246   Sublimation transfe...
3984607   Polyurethane coate...
3987225   Dry transfer materi...

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Other References

"Put Urethane on Anything via Transfer Coating," Modern Plastics, Mar. 1969, vol. 46 (3), pp. 48-49.

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Abstract
A dry release sublimation transfer for decorating textile substrates is disclosed, including a temporary backing sheet, a sublimation transfer design layer comprising sublimation transfer inks disposed on the design layer, and a polymeric layer disposed in contact with the sublimation transfer design layer. The polymeric layer comprises a polymer having a number average molecular weight between about 700 and 20,000, and having on the average at least three functional groups comprising isocyanates for each polymer chain thereof, whereby upon application of the sublimation transfer under heat and pressure to the textile substrate which is to be decorated, the polymeric coating softens and penetrates into the textile substrate, along with the sublimation transfer design layer. In a preferred embodiment, the functional groups are blocked, so that upon application of the sublimation transfer under heat and pressure the functional groups on the polymer chain unblock or become reactive, and cross-linking occurs. In one embodiment, the polymer layer comprises an isocyanate functional polyurethane, blocked with phenol. In addition, a method for decorating textile substrates is also disclosed, employing the above-described dry release sublimation transfers.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sublimation transfer for decorating a textile substrate comprising a temporary backing sheet, said backing sheet having deposited thereon a sublimation transfer design layer comprising a sublimation transfer ink having a sublimation point between about 100.degree. and 300.degree. C. and a polymeric layer disposed in contact with said design layer, said polymeric layer having a thickness of between about 0.4 and 4 mils and comprising a polymer having a number average molecular weight of between about 700 and 20,000, and having at least 3 functional groups comprising isocyanates for each polymer chain thereof, whereby upon application of said sublimation transfer to said textile substrate under heat and pressure, said polymeric coating is adapted to soften and penetrate into said textile substrate, and said polymer cross-links, at least a portion of said cross-linking being between said polymer and said textile substrate or moisture associated with said textile substrate.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a dry release sublimation transfer particularly suitable for decorating textile substrates, including cotton and cotton-polyester fabrics, and to a method of decorating substrates employing the dry release sublimation transfer, in a simple and efficient manner.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Sublimation printing techniques have been employed in the decoration of cloth or fabrics and involve the printing of a design on a paper backing sheet by conventional printing techniques employing sublimation inks, and then transferring such design under heat and pressure to the cloth or fabric. The decorating of 100% polyester fabrics and garments, such as 100% polyester T-shirts, employing such techniques has enjoyed overwhelming success. The sublimation inks, although somewhat dull and off-colored when printed on the paper backing sheet, have been found to produce brilliant colors and clear designs when transferred under heat and pressure to such 100% polyester fabrics or garments.
 
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