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C427S162000, C427S163100, C427S164000, C427S384000, C427S389700, C106S013000

Reexamination Certificate

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06506446

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART
The present invention relates to an anti-fog coating material capable of forming an insoluble coating film having a high surface hardness and a hydrophilicity and moisture absorptivity-imparting function onto substrates, such as optical lenses, spectacles and window panels for vehicles expected to show anti-fog property and anti-(moisture) condensation property, and ink jet printer recording films, and also to an anti-fog article provide with an anti-fog coating film formed by using such an anti-fog coating material.
A substrate, such as that of glass or a plastic, may become foggy when the surface temperature thereof is cooled to below a dew point of atmospheric air, and atmospheric moisture is attached to the surface in the form of fine droplets to cause random reflection of light incident to the substrate surface. Accordingly, it may be possible to prevent the fog on the substrate by preventing such moisture droplet formation on the substrate surface. In such a fog-preventing method, for example, four measures of (A) adjustment of wettability, (B) provision of moisture absorptivity, (C) provision of water repellency and (D) moisture adjustment by heating, have been considered.
The measure (A) as by use of a surface active agent cannot provide a long lasting effect.
The effect given by the measure (B) lasts for a longer period than that given by (A), but fog is liable to occur and the surface is liable to be dissolved when the moisture exceeds the moisture-absorptive capacity.
The measure (C) provides the anti-fog property by causing water droplets to fall off the surface due to the water repellency of the surface, but cannot cope with fine water droplets.
The measure (D) provides the anti-fog effect owing to moisture adjustment by heating, but the scope of application thereof is restricted by the necessity of an electric power supply.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above-mentioned problems, an object of the present invention is to provide a coating material for providing an anti-fog coating film that is hydrophillic, moisture-absorptive and insoluble and also has an excellent surface hardness.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an anti-fog article provided with an anti-fog coating film formed by using such an anti-fog coating material.
According to the present invention, there is provided an anti-fog coating material or composition, comprising: a polyacrylic acid compound, polyvinyl alcohol and acetylacetone. The coating material may further contain sodium silicate.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an anti-fog article, comprising: a substrate and a coating film formed on the substrate by application of a solution containing a polyacrylic acid compound, polyvinyl alcohol and acetylacetone.
An anti-fog coating film formed of the anti-fog coating material of the present invention is water-insoluble, and has a high surface hardness and excellent durability. Such properties may be attributable to an improved mutual solubility between the polyacrylic acid compound and the polyvinyl alcohol accomplished by the presence of acetylacetone therebetween. More specifically, a polyacrylic acid compound and polyvinyl alcohol have poor mutual solubility therebetween but are both well dissolved together with acetylacetone to form a uniform coating film. The coating film is hard, excellent in durability and water-insoluble. This is presumably because the improved mutual solubility between the polyacrylic acid compound and polyvinyl alcohol promotes mutual interaction of polymer chains of these compounds to provide an insoluble coating film, wherein the acetylacetone is retained presumably in a chemically bonded state with the polyacrylic acid compound and the polyvinyl alcohol.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Preferred examples of the polyacrylic acid compound may include: polyacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid, and lower alkyl (C1-C4) esters, particularly methyl and ethyl esters, respectively, of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid. It is preferred that the alkyl esters of polyacrylic acid and polymethacrylic acid respectively have a saponification degree (i.e., mols of hydrolyzed ester groups×100/(mols of hydrolyzed ester groups+mols of non-hydrolyzed ester groups) of 10-30 mol. %. The polyacrylic acid compound may preferably have a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of 50,000-350,000 in terms of polystyrene-equivalent molecular weight according to gel permeation chromatography (GPC).
The polyvinyl alcohol used in the present invention may preferably be in the form of a partially or incompletely saponified product of polyvinyl acetate that has a polymerization degree (Dp) of at least 1,000, is soluble in an organic solvent and has a saponification degree (i.e., mols of hydroxyl group×100/(mols of acetyl group+mols of hydroxyl group) of 65-85 mol. %, more preferably 75-82 mol. %. The polyvinyl alcohol may preferably be used in an amount of 100-1000 wt. parts (as solid) per 100 wt. parts (as solid) of the polyacrylic acid compound.
Acetylacetone may be used in the coating material of the present invention before the application thereof in an amount of 3-50 wt. parts per 100 wt. parts (as solid) of the total of the polyacrylic acid compound and the polyvinyl alcohol.
The anti-fog coating material according to the present invention before the application thereof may preferably be in the form of a solution in an organic solvent, which may preferably be a water-miscible organic solvent, such as methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol. The organic solvent may further preferably be used in combination with water. The preferred ratio of the organic solvent to water may be different depending on the particular solvent used, e.g., 80-120 wt. parts of methyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol, or 40-80 wt. parts of isopropyl alcohol, respectively, per 100 wt. parts of water.
The anti-fog coating material according to the present invention may further preferably contain sodium silicate, which may preferably have an SiO
2
/Na
2
O mol ratio of 2.1-3.1 The sodium silicate may preferably be used in 0.5-10 wt. parts (as solid) per 100 wt. parts (as solid) of the total of the polyacrylic acid compound and the polyvinyl alcohol.
The anti-fog coating material according to the present invention may be used to coat a substrate, examples of which may include: glass articles and plastic articles, such as, lenses, optical parallel plates, and mirrors, prisms.
The anti-fog article according to the present invention may for example be prepared in the following manner. The above-mentioned respective components of the anti-fog coating material are blended to form a clear coating liquid. Then, the coating liquid is applied onto at least one surface of a substrate as described above and dried under heating at a temperature of at least 80° C., preferably 120-200° C., to provide an anti-fog article of the present invention. The above coating liquid application may be repeated several times, as desired, to provide an increased thickness of the coating film, with or without heating after each application. The heating may also be performed after several times of application.
The coating film may preferably have a thickness of 0.01 &mgr;m-1.0 &mgr;m, e.g., for optical lenses, and 1.0 &mgr;m-10.0 &mgr;m, e.g., for window panels. The coating film thickness may be adjusted appropriately by applying a thick layer of the coating liquid or by repeatedly applying the coating liquid in superposition.
The thus-prepared anti-static article may have a surface provided with anti-fog property and anti-condensation property. The resultant anti-fog coating film is insoluble in water and organic solvent and exhibits a high surface hardness.
In a preferred embodiment of preparation of the anti-fog coating material according to the present invention, the polyacrylic acid compound and polyvinyl alcohol are dissolved in a solvent mixture of a lower alcohol, as an organic solvent, and water, and acetylacetone is a

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