IP Library Granted Patent US 6,967,053
Granted Patent B1
US 6,967,053 · App. 09/488,129 · Granted Nov 22, 2005

Durable, open-faced retroreflective prismatic construction

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Patent No.
US 6,967,053
App. No.
09/488,129
Granted
Nov 22, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

Retroreflective sheeting and a method for making the same includes a plurality of open-faced cube-corner surfaces formed from a substantially rigid material to keep the cube-corner surfaces from flexing. An optical coating is formed on the surfaces, and a fill layer is attached to at least a portion of the optical coating. A plurality of voids form the open-faced cube-corner surfaces.

Claims (35)

1. Retroreflective sheeting, comprising:

a) a plurality of first open-faced cube-corner surfaces formed from a substantially rigid material to keep the first cube-corner surfaces from flexing, the first cube-corner surfaces being disposed on a first side of a carrier substrate;

b) a plurality of second open-faced cube-corner surfaces formed from the substantially rigid material to keep the second cube-corner surfaces from flexing, the second cube-corner surfaces being disposed on a second side of the carrier substrate; and

c) an optical coating disposed on at least some of the first and second cube-corner surfaces, light incident on the optical coating being retroreflected without passing through the substantially rigid material.

2. The sheeting of claim 1 , wherein the optical coating includes a specular coating.

3. The sheeting of claim 1 , wherein the optical coating includes a low index of refraction dielectric material.

4. The sheeting of claim 3 , wherein the index of refraction is in the range of between about 1.1 and 1.3.

5. The sheeting of claim 1 , wherein the substantially rigid material is selected from a group consisting of thermoplastic and thermoset polymers.

6. The sheeting of claim 5 , wherein the polymers further include a filler which is selected from a group consisting of glass, graphite, polymers, and metals.

7. The sheeting of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of voids form the first and second open-faced cube-corner surfaces.

8. The sheeting of claim 7 , wherein each void includes three surfaces which meet at a nadir.

9. The sheeting of claim 1 , further comprising a color coating on at least some of the first and second open-faced cube-corner surfaces.

10. The sheeting of claim 1 , wherein the sheeting is diced into chips and mixed into or placed on at least one or more of the following: a coating, a paint, a polymer, or an adhesive.

11. The sheeting of claim 10 , further comprising a top coat covering the at least one of the coating, the paint, the polymer, or the adhesive.

12. The sheeting of claim 1 , wherein the sheeting is breakable into chips.

13. The sheeting of claim 1 , further comprising patterns on the retroreflective sheeting having no open-faced cube-corner surfaces.

14. The sheeting of claim 13 , wherein the patterns form walls in the retroreflective sheeting that extend from the carrier substrate to a prism ridge, the thickness of the walls being in the range of between about 25.4 and 1,270 micrometers (0.001 and 0.05 inches).

15. A projection screen which includes the retroreflective sheeting of claim 1 .

16. The sheeting of claim 1 , wherein the substantially rigid material is colored.

17. Retroreflective sheeting, comprising:

a) a first plurality of three-sided indentations which form first open-faced cube-corners;

b) a second plurality of three-sided indentations which form second open-faced cube-corners opposing the first open-faced cube-corners; and

c) a reflective coating disposed on at least a portion of the first and second three-sided indentations for retroreflecting light that does not pass through the sheeting.

18. The sheeting of claim 17 , further comprising a carrier sheet disposed between the first and second open-faced cube-corners.

19. The sheeting of claim 17 , wherein the sheeting is diced into chips having a length less than about 457 micrometers.

20. The sheeting of claim 19 , wherein the chips are disposed on or in an adhesive.

21. The sheeting of claim 19 , wherein the chips are disposed on or in at least one of a coating, a paint, a polymer, or an adhesive.

22. The sheeting of claim 17 , further comprising patterns in the retroreflective sheeting having no open-faced cube-corner surfaces.

23. Retroreflective chip, comprising:

a) a structure having a plurality of open-faced cube-corner surfaces formed therein, the structure having a length less than about 457 micrometers and the open-faced cube-corner surfaces are first open-faced cube-corner surfaces and the structure includes a plurality of second open-faced cube-corner surfaces which oppose the first open-faced cube-corner surfaces; and

b) a metal layer formed on the surfaces that retroreflects incident light thereon such that retroreflected light does not pass through the structure.

24. Retroreflective chips comprising first open-faced cube-corner surfaces having an optical coating thereon, the coating retroreflecting light incident thereon such that light does not pass through the chips and further comprising second open-faced cube-corner surfaces having specular coating thereon laminated to a back side of the first open-faced cube-corner surfaces such that the respective open-faced surfaces face away from each other, each chip having a length less than about 457 micrometers.

25. The retroreflective chips of claim 24 , further comprising a color coating on at least some of the surfaces.

26. The retroreflective chips of claim 24 , further comprising a fill layer attached to at least a portion of the optical coating, the fill layer having an index of refraction in the range of between about 1.5 and 1.65.

27. The retroreflective chips of claim 24 , wherein the first open-faced cube-corner surfaces include different size surfaces on the chips.