Thermochromatic pigment covered article and method of making the same

a thermochromatic pigment and covered article technology, applied in the direction of superimposed coating process, liquid/solution decomposition chemical coating, manufacturing tools, etc., can solve the problems of easy damage of transparent film, increased manufacturing costs in terms of both materials and process steps, and berry reference failure to provide any sort of protection for transparent film, so as to prevent the separation of pigment and resin

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-02-22
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[0010] In accordance with the present invention, a decorated or undecorated article such as a mug or the like is coated with a single layer of encapsulated thermochromatic pigment that is disposed in a resin and treated in a manner to protect it and prevent the separation of the pigment and the resin.
[0011] In the method of the present invention, a predetermined amount of encapsulated thermochromatic pigment in ink, powder or slurry form is first mixed together with a suitable wetting or dispersion agent that is compatible with the pigment so as not to break down its encapsulation. Mixing may be done by hand, mechanical mixer or in any other suitable manner. During the mixing process, a suitable solvent or solvents and a resin are added to the mixture to disburse or “wet out” and protect the pigment.

Problems solved by technology

The requirement of a separate layer to carry the image, however, contributes to increased manufacturing costs in terms of both materials and process steps.
Moreover, the Berry reference fails to provide any sort of protection for the transparent film.
That is, the transparent film easily can be damaged by scratching or the like.
Moreover still, an article manufactured in accordance with the disclosure of Berry is deficient in that no protection is afforded when the article is subjected to relatively harsh conditions, such as those presented by an automatic dishwasher.
An article fabricated in accordance with Matsunami et al., however, like an article made in accordance with Berry, requires a separate transparent film over the thermochromatic ink and, further, is susceptible to harsh conditions, wherein the laminate and even the thermochromatic ink layer can be damaged.
This decoration method requiring multiple steps and two coatings is time consuming, complicated and thus expensive.
This method is subject to the same disadvantages as the method disclosed in the Lodge patents in that it requires multiple manufacturing steps and two coatings to be applied to the article.

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[0019] The present invention provides an improved thermochromatic pigment covered article and method of making the same. Specifically, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided an article such as a mug, glass or teapot that can withstand temperature changes and is capable of “hiding” a design or decoration within a thermochromatic material disposed on the article, and is capable of making the design or decoration appear when the article is subjected to increased temperature by, for example, a hot beverage being poured into it. Alternatively, the present invention provides such an article that is capable of showing a design or decoration at room temperature, but may hide the design or simply just change color when subjected to a cooler temperature by, for example, a cold beverage being poured therein.

[0020] It is to be understood that the present invention is applicable to any article that undergoes temperature changes and on which it might be desirable to place a ...

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Abstract

A thermochromatic pigment covered article, comprising a substrate, and a single layer of a combined encapsulated thermochromatic pigment and resin or resin mixture disposed on the substrate. In accordance with the method of the present invention, an encapsulated thermochromatic pigment mixture and a resin or resin mixture are combined and mixed so that the thermochromatic pigment is disbursed and protected in the resin to prevent it from separating therefrom, and the combined pigment mixture and resin or resin mixture are then applied to the substrate in a single layer.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] The present application is based on and claims the priority of Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 663,738, filed on Mar. 22, 2005, and Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 675,464, filed on Apr. 28, 2005.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to an improved thermochromatic pigment covered article and method of making the same. More particularly, the article is coated with a single layer of an encapsulated thermochromatic pigment that is contained within a resin in a manner that it does not separate therefrom. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] It is known to coat an article such as a mug, teapot or dish with thermochromatic ink such that, when the article undergoes a temperature change by, for example, hot liquid being poured therein, an image disposed on the article becomes visible as the thermochromatic ink becomes transparent, and when the article cools, the image “disappears”. Also known are thermochromatic ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B32B27/20B05D1/12B05D3/02B05D7/00
CPCB05D5/061B44F5/00C09D11/037C09D11/50Y10T428/31504Y10T428/25
Inventor PARR, WAYNE
Owner WORLD WIDE LINES
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