Manufacture of flock transfers

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Inventors

Wells, Herbert A.
Hochner, Walter L.
Matacek, George F.

Application #

206016

Filed

Nov-12-1980

Published

Jul-20-1982

Current US Class

156/230
156/234
156/235
156/240
427/148
427/200
427/206
427/272
427/282
428/90
428/914

International Classes

B05D 001/16

Field of Search

427/148 427/200 427/206 427/272 427/282 428/90 428/914 156/230 156/234 156/235 156/240

Assignee

International Coatings Co., Inc. (Cerritos, CA)

Examiners

Beck; Shrive P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Green; William P.

US Patent References

4034134   Laminates and coa...
4048001   Polyurethane textile...
4142929   Process for manufa...
4201810   Transferable flocke...

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Abstract
A transfer is made by a process which includes applying a first adhesive to a base sheet, applying flock fibers to the adhesive for temporary retention thereby on the base sheet, then applying a second layer of adhesive to exposed ends of the flock fibers with the second layer being formed of a composition including an emulsion or solution, preferably an aqueous emulsion, of an adhesive polymer in a carrier liquid together with a large number of minute solid particles of a thermoplastic polymer resin intermixed intimately with the emulsion or solution before application of the composition to the fibers, and with the composition preferably being pressed against the fibers so that upon evaporation of the carrier liquid the second layer remains adhered to the fibers in integrated form with at least some of the particles received between the fibers. The thermoplastic particles are ultimately melted during application of the transfer to an item of clothing or the like, to adhere the flock to that item by the thermoplastic.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. The method that comprises:

applying a first layer of adhesive to a base sheet;

applying flock fibers to said first layer of adhesive for temporary adhesion thereby to said base sheet with portions of the fibers projecting beyond the adhesive layer;

providing a composition which is to be applied to said fibers and which is premixed before application to the fibers and which includes an emulsion or solution of an adhesive polymer in a carrier liquid and a large number of solid particles of thermoplastic polymer resin intermixed intimately with said emulsion or solution;

applying to said projecting portions of the fibers a layer of said composition containing said solid thermoplastic particles premixed into the composition before application of the composition to the fibers; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to transfers for applying a design, printed matter or the like to a fabric or other material, such as for example a shirt or other item of clothing, and more particularly relates to transfers formed to present a flocked surface after application to the item being decorated.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,201,810 discloses a flocked transfer including a base sheet to which flocked fibers are adhered temporarily by a first layer of adhesive, with portions of the fibers projecting away from the sheet and beyond the adhesive, and a second layer of adhesive adhered to those projecting portions of the fibers and formed of a thermoplastic material applied to the fibers in melted form. A powder of a thermoplastic resin adhesive such as polyamide resin, ethylene resin or vinyl chloride resin may be sprayed over the material of the second adhesive layer, and when the second layer and the carried powder are then placed in contact with a fabric and the transfer is pressed thereagainst and heated by an iron or other equipment, the melting of the thermoplastic materials causes adherence of the transfer to the fabric, following which the base sheet may be stripped off leaving the flock fibers exposed. U.S. Pat. No. 4,142,929 describes a similar process in which the second layer of adhesive is formed of a solution or emulsion of a resin, with a heat sensitive adhesive in powdery form being applied to that second layer after the second layer is deposited on the exposed fiber ends, so that upon subsequent heating of the transfer assembly the particles soften to penetrate into a fabric or other item to which the transfer is being adhered.
 
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