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Details
Inventors: Mannheim, Jose R.;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Robinson; Ellis P.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Holman & Stern

A method to decorated laminate glass comprised of two glass sheets joined by a decorated film of a thermoplastic polymer. A sheet of glass, the film and a lamina of cellulosic material, decorated on the surface that contacts the film, are subjected to pressure and heat so as to transfer, by sublimation, said decoration to the film at the moment that it adheres itself to the surface of the glass. A second sheet of glass is over-placed on the decorated film and pressed to it, with heat, so as to form a safety glass decorated and/or colored in the interior.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION Having thus described the invention, I claim: 1.
A method of manufacturing decorated colored glass comprising the following steps: (a) transferring, with heat and pressure, a color impression from a printed cellulosic support into an adhesive plastic polyvinyl butyral film spread on a lamina of glass for a time period sufficient for the film to become semi-fluid and for the colorants to permeate the entire thickness thereof; (b) removing the cellulosic support when the color impression has been transferred from the cellulosic layer into the polyvinyl butyral film and when said film has been permanently adhered to said lamina of glass; (c) placing a second lamina over the decorated polyvinyl butyral film, in direct contact with it; and (d) laminating these two lamina and said interposed decorated film at a pressure ranging from 25 psi to 850 psi and at a temperature ranging from 70.
degree.
C.
to 350.
degree.
C.
2.
The method of claim 1 wherein the plastic film bearing the color-impression remains strongly adhered to the sheet of glass when the cellulosic support is removed from the three-layer composite.
3.
The method of claim 1 wherein the plastic film, bearing the color impression, is covered with another film of polyvinyl butyral before said second lamina is over-placed on said decorated film.
4.
The method of claim 1, further including between steps (b) and (c), the steps of cleaning the affixed film, and drying the same to a humidity content of from 0.
1 to 2.
5%.
5.
The method of claim 1 wherein the plastic sheet, bearing the color impression, is covered with a second and permanent lamina to form a composite of three elements comprising two outer sheets and a core adhesive element of decorative polyvinyl butyral, this composite being subjected to a lamination at temperatures in the range of 60.
degree.
to 220.
degree.
C.
to eliminate the air.
6.
The method of claim 5 wherein the plastic sheet bearing the color impression is covered with a permanent lamina of transparent synthetic material



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