USRE35894E - Injection molded plastic article with integral weatherable pigmented film surface - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to shaped molded polymer articles generally, and particularly relates to shaped articles formed from a molded polymer substrate which have a decorative surfacing film on the outer surface thereof presenting a surface appearance of high quality comparable to a high quality automotive paint finish.
- a significant problem with plastic automobile body parts is that many of the most desirable molding polymers for such parts are not weatherable. Moreover, many such polymers do not provide a good bonding surface for paints. Even where paint bonding problems are overcome, conventional spray-painting techniques pose a significant pollution problem arising from the evaporation of noxious paint solvents, and, further, are very expensive if a high quality, multiple coat paint finish is to be obtained. Because the overall finished appearance of an automobile is among its most important selling features, these problems are serious, and a great deal of effort and expense is being devoted to their solution. See, for example, Automotive Coatings: Helping Detroit Woo Consumers, Chemical Week, page 30, (Jul. 4, 1984). One approach to this problem is to provide a film surface for the plastic part.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a molded polymer article which has a weatherable surface.
- a further object of the invention is to provide an article as described above which has a high grade decorative finish suitable for use as an automobile body part.
- An additional object of the invention is to provide an article of the type described which can be deep draw molded into various three-dimensional shapes used in automobile body parts.
- an article having a contoured, decorative outer surface which is comprised of a molded polymer substrate and a decorative surfacing film adhered to one side of the substrate and conforming to the contoured surface.
- the decorative surfacing film comprises a substantially molecularly unoriented cast polymer film formed from a weatherable polymer, which film has pigments, such as colored pigments or reflective flakes, uniformly distributed therein.
- a cast polymer film is important in obtaining uniform distribution of the pigments within the film and enables the production of a high-quality decorative surfacing film with an appearance which closely simulates the high grade automotive paint finishes used on automobile body parts.
- Such pigmented, cast, weatherable films are suitable for deep draw molding, as will be explained below, and do not require the use of separate pigment layers in addition to a protective weatherable outer layer.
- a shaped article as described above is made by placing into a mold having a contoured, three-dimensional molding surface, a preformed decorative surfacing film of the type described above.
- a moldable polymer is then introduced into the mold on one side of the surfacing film.
- the surfacing film is then molded into a contoured three-dimensional configuration conforming to the molding surface of said mold, while molding said polymer to form a shaped article with the decorative surfacing film adhered to the outer surface thereof.
- the decorative surfacing film also includes a bonding layer formed of a thermoplastic thermoformable polymer, different from the cast film.
- the decorative surfacing film is placed into the mold with the bonding layer oriented inwardly away from the molding surface so as to become adhered to the moldable polymer.
- Also disclosed herein is a method of making a structure such as an automobile body which has a uniform decorative outer surface, which is comprised of a set of interconnected shaped articles, each article being formed from a molded polymer material (and optionally from a plurality of different moldable polymer materials), and each article having a decorative surfacing film on the outer surface thereof presenting a surface appearance of high quality comparable to a high quality automobile paint finish.
- Each article in the set is preferably formed of a moldable polymer which is selected to provide the desired structural properties to the particular location in the assembled structure in which it is installed.
- the assembled structure may be formed from different structural polymer materials, it has an outer surface which is uniformly colored in accordance with a predetermined color scheme (single colored, multicolored, etc.).
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of an apparatus and procedure for making molded plastic articles of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-section of a decorative film, taken along the line 2--2 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an automobile formed from a set of molded plastic articles of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a set of molded plastic articles of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-section of a molded plastic article taken along the line 5--5 of FIG. 4.
- Molded plastic articles of the present invention can be made by placing a preformed decorative surfacing film 10 into a mold 11, closing the mold, and injecting a moldable polymer 12 into the mold on the inner side of the film 10 (see FIG. 1).
- the decorative surfacing film as shown in FIG. 2, comprises a substantially molecularly unoriented weatherable cast film 13 which has pigments uniformly distributed therein, and a bonding layer 14 formed of a different polymer adhered to the inner side of the cast film.
- Molded plastic articles 20 of the present invention are useful in a variety of applications where it is desired to have a high quality paint-like appearance on a molded plastic article. Such articles are particularly suitable for use in exterior applications such as exterior building panels or as outer body panels in an automobile, as illustrated in FIG. 3. Such an automobile has a body which is comprised of a set of molded plastic articles 20, as illustrated in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a cross section of a molded plastic article of the present invention, with the preformed decorative surfacing film adhered to the molded polymer substrate 20.
- FIG. 5 shows that the bonding layer 14 is adhered to the molded polymer substrate 20, with the weatherable cast film 13 on the outer surface of the article.
- Cast films for practicing the present invention should be selected so they are pigmentable, thermoformable and weatherable. Such films are substantially molecularly unoriented cast films, as opposed to films which have been oriented or biaxially oriented.
- the films are "preformed” films, in that they are provided as self-supporting sheets of material.
- Such films are prepared by a number of known liquid casting methods, such as by spreading a solvent solution having a polymer dissolved therein onto a carrier with a casting die, doctor bar, or reverse roll coater, then evaporating the solvent, and then stripping the polymer film from the carrier.
- the reverse-roll coating method is the preferred method of making liquid cast films for the present invention.
- Other liquid casting methods are also known and useful for practicing the present invention.
- a plastisol, organosol, or dispersion of the polymer can be cast onto the carrier instead of a solvent solution.
- polytetrafluoroethylene which is virtually insoluble, can be cast as a dispersion.
- substantially molecularly unoriented cast films are liquid cast films, and not melt cast films or films formed by melt extrusion.
- Colored pigments are uniformly distributed in the cast film by dispersing them in a vehicle compatible with the liquid from which the film is cast, and mixing the vehicle with the same prior to casting the film.
- a metallic paint finish is desired
- reflective flake pigments such as aluminum flakes of the type used to produce metallic finishes on automobiles, or mica flakes, either surface treated (e.g., pigmented) or not, of the type used in automobile finishes, are uniformly distributed in the cast film in like manner.
- U.V. screeners are added as needed to improve the weatherability of the cast films.
- the cast film 13 may be formed of multiple layers of liquid cast molecularly unoriented polymer.
- the glossy wet look of a base coat/clear coat automotive finish is achieved by a combination of layers, with the outer or top layer being a transparent layer of high gloss and optical clarity, and with an underlying opaque layer containing colored and/or metallic pigments providing the desired color.
- Polymers suitable for forming such weatherable cast films are selected to provide a pigmented film which will not significantly fade, peel, chalk, or crack, when exposed to the environment, for the intended life of the product for which the molded plastic article is made.
- a number of known testing procedures in which objects are exposed to either the natural environment over an extended time or a harsh artificial environment for a short time, are used to determine the weatherability of polymers.
- Such weatherable polymers include fluoropolymers, acrylate polymers, urethane polymers, and blends thereof.
- Acrylate polymers useful for practicing the present invention are obtained from a variety of acrylic monomers, such as acrylic and methacrylic acids, and their amides, esters, salts, and corresponding nitriles.
- Particularly suitable monomers for such polymers are methyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, and acrylonitrile.
- the polymers may each be used in the form of homopolymers, or with various other monomers which can be copolymerized therewith.
- thermoplastic polyacrylates and polymethacrylates which are homopolymers and copolymers of acrylic acid ester and methacrylic acid ester, such as, for example, polyacrylic acid isobutyl ester, polymethacrylic acid methyl ester, polymethacrylic acid ethylhexyl ester, polyacrylic acid ethyl ester; copolymers of various acrylic acid esters and/or methacrylic acid esters, such as, for example, methacrylic acid methyl ester/acrylic acid cyclohexyl ester copolymers; and copolymers of acrylic acid esters and/or methacrylic acid esters with styrene and/or alphamethylstyrene, as well as the graft polymers and copolymers and polymer mixtures composed of acrylic esters, methacrylic acid esters, styrene and butadiene.
- Fluoropolymers useful for practicing the present invention include polymers and copolymers formed from trifluoroethylene, tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene, monochlorotrifluoroethylene and dichlorodifluoroethylene. Copolymers and terpolymers of these monomers formed from fluoroolefins such as vinylidene fluoride are also useful.
- FEP fluorinated ethylene/propylene copolymers
- FEP fluorinated ethylene/propylene copolymers
- ethylene/chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymers ethylene/chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymers
- vinylidene fluoride/hexafluoropropene copolymers vinylidene fluoride/perfluoro (alkyl vinyl ether) dipolymers and terpolymers with
- Illustrative of the commercially available fluoropolymer resins useful for practicing the present invention are those sold under such trademarks as KYNAR, FORAFLON, SOLEF, LUMIFLON, and TEFLON. These resins can be formulated and formed by liquid casting into films.
- An illustrative weatherable polymer film for use in the present invention is an alloy of an acrylic polymer and polyvinylidene fluoride, such as "FLUOREX® (a trademark of Rexham Corporation).
- Urethane polymers useful for practicing the present invention are prepared by reacting a polyisocyanate with a compound containing at least two active hydrogen atoms, such as a polyol, a polyamine, or a polyisocyanate.
- Polyurethane resins for use in the present invention should be selected from resins in which the reactants have been chosen to provide weatherable, thermoformable polymers. Numerous suitable polyurethane resins useful for practicing the present invention are available. Generally, aromatic polyisocyanates tend to yellow, and aliphatic polyisocyanates are more preferred. Particularly noteworthy recent developments in this area are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No.
- the molded polymer substrate should be selected to provide engineering properties (rigidity, etc.) suited to the specific end use of the particular article made. Such polymers are well known. Suitable polymers for the molded polymer substrate include, for example, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, polystyrene, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate-glycol, nylon, and RIM urethanes. Polyolefin homopolymers and copolymers (ionomers, etc.) are inexpensive thermoplastic resins which have excellent molding properties and are particularly preferred for practicing the present invention.
- Polypropylene for example, when glass filled and foamed with a blowing agent, has performance properties suitable for structural or engineering uses.
- Acid copolymers of polyethylene such as "SURLYN" (a trademark of E. I. DuPont De Nemours) are similar in performance and in addition have exceptional toughness.
- the bonding layer 14 of the decorative surfacing film 10 comprises a thermoplastic polymer layer applied to the inner surface of the cast polymer film 13.
- the bonding layer 14 comprises a preformed film of a thermoplastic polymer laminated to the inner surface of the cast film. Bonding of the decorative surfacing film 10 to a polyolefin molded polymer substrate can be achieved with an intermediate bonding layer or layers in accordance with known laminating procedures, and with known adhesives.
- a decorative surfacing film formed of a cast polymer film layer which is bonded to or coated with a fusible olefin bonding layer can be placed in a mold during injection of an olefin resin.
- Another approach is to bond a PVC film to a cast weatherable fluoropolymer film with an acrylic adhesive and, in turn, bond the PVC film to an olefin film with a polyester isocyanate adhesive.
- the cast polymer film may also be laminated to an olefin film with a permanent type acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- the bonding layer 14 serves several additional important functions. Since the weatherable cast film has relatively little inherent tensile strength, the bonding layer serves as a reinforcement to facilitate handling of the decorative surfacing film, placement of the film into the mold, and also ensures that it remains wrinkle free in the mold during the molding operation. During molding, as molten plastic is injected into the mold cavity and flows to fill the cavity, the bonding layer acts as a protective stabilizing layer and as an insulator to maintain the high quality outer surface appearance of the surfacing film and prevent the injected molten plastic from causing heat distortion or flow lines which would be visible on the outer surface of the molded article.
- the decorative surfacing film retains the gloss and distinctness of image properties which are characteristic of a high quality paint finish, such as the type of paint finish used on an automobile.
- the surfacing film may be fed directly from the source roll into the mold cavity.
- the thermoformability properties of the thermoplastic bonding layer make it possible for the surfacing film to be vacuum thermoformed into a desired three-dimensional configuration, and insures that the thus pre-formed surfacing film retains its pre-formed shape during subsequent handling and placement in the mold of the injection molding machine.
- the bonding layer 14 may be from about 0.25 to about 250 thousandths of an inch thick, and most desirably a minimum thickness of 2 mils to ensure good thermoformability and other properties as noted above.
- the tear strength of the cast film is less than the bond strength of the cast film to the molded polymer substrate. This will prevent tears from forming in the cast film, running across the surface of the molded article, and quickly destroying the article. Instead, the weatherable cast polymer film surface will flake off in small particles when disrupted by nicks and scratches from stones and other flying particles, as routinely confronts automobile surfaces.
- the cast weatherable film is preferably between 0.5 and 300 thousandths of an inch thick, and most preferably from about one to about two thousandths of an inch thick. Similar molded parts can be achieved with injected ABS and styrene by laminating the surface film to a corresponding substrate layer of ABS or styrene.
- the present invention is carried out on conventional molding equipment in accordance with known techniques. Particularly suitable injection-molding equipment and techniques are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,397,806 and 4,307,057 to Hettinga.
- the decorative film may be heated and vacuum formed in a separate forming mold prior to being placed in the injection mold, or may be shaped by heat and pressure in the injection mold.
- the present invention is particularly suitable for making deep draw molded articles.
- Deep draw articles, and deep draw molding procedures are those in which the depth of the molded article is relatively large in relation to the length and width of the two dimensional decorative surfacing film from which the article is made. More particularly, the depth of the article should be such that substantial stretching and elongation of the decorative surfacing film occurs at least in regions of the decorative surfacing film. Such substantial stretching and elongation occur when the decorative surfacing film is subjected to elongation of about 25% or more at least in regions thereof.
- the cast film is preferably formed from a polymer selected so that the decorative surfacing film will maintain a paint-like appearance, and will not stress whiten, when stretched and elongated.
- surfacing film of the present invention it is possible to produce a structure formed from a set of assembled parts, wherein each part has a uniform decorative outer surface formed by a decorative surfacing film.
- a set of molded plastic automobile parts can be produced and assembled as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- This method comprises the steps of first placing into a mold a preformed decorative surfacing film of the type described above, then introducing a moldable polymer into the mold as described above, and then molding the surfacing film and the polymer, as also described above.
- the decorative surfacing film has a bonding layer of a material which has been preselected to adhere to the particular moldable polymer from which that particular article is made. While molding polymers may thus advantageously differ from article to article, and bonding layers may accordingly differ from article to article, every article in the set has the same cast pigmented film on the outer surface thereof.
- the film is laminated to a polyvinylchloride (PVC) film with an acrylic adhesive.
- PVC polyvinylchloride
- the multilayered film is then placed in a mold, the mold closed, and PVC injected into the mold behind the polyvinylchloride bonding layer.
- the PVC molding polymer and the weatherable film/PVC film laminate are then molded for a time and temperature sufficient to form a shaped article, with the weatherable film bonded to the outer surface thereof by the PVC bonding layer.
- Example 1 The procedure of Example 1 is repeated with polyethylene terephthalate-glycol (PETG) as the bonding substrate and with PETG as the molding polymer to form additional molded articles.
- PETG polyethylene terephthalate-glycol
- Example 2 The same procedure is carried out as described in Example 1 above, except that the cast film is bonded to a PETG bonding film, and RIM urethane is used as the molding resin.
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
- a weatherable cast film formed from an alloy of an acrylic polymer and polyvinylidene fluoride is bonded to a PVC film with an acrylic adhesive, and the PVC film is bonded to a polypropylene film bonding layer with a polyester isocyanate adhesive.
- An .article is made according to the procedures set forth in Example 1, with polypropylene as the molding polymer.
- Other articles can be made with other olefins as bonding layers, and with thermoplastic olefins, known as "TPO polymers," as molding polymers
- Articles are made with such decorative surfacing films according to the procedures set forth in Example 1, with nylon molding polymers.
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