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Method Of Producing A Dyeable Coating On Metal Article

US Patent:
3939547, Feb 24, 1976
Filed:
Aug 28, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/501371
Inventors:
Lornie J. Bernier - Guys Mills PA
Tapan K. Das - Meadville PA
Assignee:
Textron, Inc. - Providence RI
International Classification:
B21D 5350
B29D 500
US Classification:
29408
Abstract:
In producing a dyeable coating on a metal article, such as a slider on a slide fastener, the article is coated with a powdered solid polymer resin containing active proton acceptor groups, such as amine groups. The powder coating is heated to convert the powder coating into a polymer film which is capable of being dyed by any of a wide variety of dyes to produce a desired color in the polymer film. During the heating, the temperature is maintained below the temperature at which substantially all the active proton acceptor groups would be transformed or rendered inactive.

Method Of Producing Dyed Polymer-Coated Articles

US Patent:
4172702, Oct 30, 1979
Filed:
Feb 19, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/659582
Inventors:
Lornie J. Bernier - Guys Mills PA
Tapan K. Das - Meadville PA
Assignee:
Textron Inc. - Providence RI
International Classification:
D06P 324
B05D 106
B05D 110
US Classification:
8 4
Abstract:
Dyeable and dyed polymer-coatings on metal articles such as sliders on slide fasteners, buttons, buckles, clasps, nuts, bolts, hooks, etc. are disclosed which include a substantial quantity of active proton acceptor groups relative to the number of polymer molecules in order to provide adequate dye pick-up.

Dyeable And Dyed Polymer-Coated Articles

US Patent:
4251582, Feb 17, 1981
Filed:
May 15, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/039242
Inventors:
Lornie J. Bernier - Guys Mills PA
Tapan K. Das - Meadville PA
Assignee:
Textron Inc. - Providence RI
International Classification:
B21D 5350
B29D 500
D06P 500
B05D 106
US Classification:
428 99
Abstract:
Dyeable and dyed polymer-coatings on metal articles such as sliders, buttons, buckles, clasps, nuts, bolts, hooks, etc. include a substantial quantity of active proton acceptor groups relative to the number of polymer molecules in order to provide adequate dye pick-up.

Method Of Producing A Dyeable Coating On A Metal Article

US Patent:
4137043, Jan 30, 1979
Filed:
Nov 28, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/636265
Inventors:
Lornie J. Bernier - Guys Mills PA
Tapan K. Das - Meadville PA
Assignee:
Textron, Inc. - Providence RI
International Classification:
D06P 324
B05D 104
B05D 302
US Classification:
8 4
Abstract:
In producing a dyeable coating on a metal article, such as a slider on a slide fastener, the article is coated with a powdered solid polymer resin containing active proton acceptor groups, such as amine groups. The powder coating is heated to convert the powder coating into a polymer film which is capable of being dyed by any of a wide variety of dyes to produce a desired color in the polymer film. During the heating, the temperature is maintained below the temperature at which substantially all the active proton acceptor groups would be transformed or rendered inactive.

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