Philippe Schottland - Evansville IN Verghese Thomas - Evansville IN Sharon S. Weis - Evansville IN Steven R. Peak - Evansville IN
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
B32B 302
US Classification:
428 641, 428 644, 428 648
Abstract:
A colored optical disk and method for making the same are disclosed herein. The method comprises: disposing a first semi-reflective data layer on a first resin layer, wherein the first resin layer has light transmission at a desired reading wavelength of greater than about 60%; disposing a top side of a first fully reflective data layer on a side of said first semi-reflective data layer opposite said first resin layer, wherein reflectivity of the first fully reflective data layer and the first semi-reflective data layer is individually about 18 to about 30%, and wherein a difference in the reflectivity between the first fully reflective data layer and the first semi-reflective data layer is less than about 5%; disposing a separating layer between said first fully reflective data layer and said first semi-reflective data layer; disposing a second resin layer on a bottom side of said first fully reflective data layer; and adding color to at least a portion of the optical disk.
Colored Optical Discs And Methods For Making The Same
Steven R. Peak - Evansville IN Philippe Schottland - Evansville IN Verghese Thomas - Evansville IN Sharon S. Weis - Evansville IN
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
B32B 302
US Classification:
428 641, 428 644, 428 648
Abstract:
Embodiments of optical discs and methods for making the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, the optical disc comprises: at least two plastic substrates comprising a bonding layer and a data layer disposed therebetween, wherein at least one of the substrates is a read side substrate comprising greater than or equal to about 0. 05 wt % colorant, based upon the total weight of the read side substrate, and wherein the read side substrate has a UV Bonding Index of greater than or equal to about 0. 5. One method for making the optical disc comprises: forming a first plastic substrate comprising greater than or equal to about 0. 05 wt % colorant, based upon the total weight of the first plastic substrate, wherein a UV Bonding Index of the first plastic substrate is controlled to be greater than or equal to about 0. 5, disposing a data layer between the first plastic substrate and a second substrate, bonding the first plastic substrate to the second plastic substrate with a bonding layer, and curing the bonding layer.
Philippe Schottland - Evansville IN Verghese Thomas - Evansville IN Sharon S. Weis - Evansville IN Steven R. Peak - Evansville IN
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
B32B 302
US Classification:
428 641, 428 644, 428 648, 43027011
Abstract:
A colored optical disk and method for making the same are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the optical disk comprises: a first fully reflective data layer, a first separating layer disposed on a top side of the first fully reflective data layer, a first semi-reflective data layer disposed on a side of the separating layer opposite the first fully reflective data layer, a first resin layer disposed on an upper side the first semi-reflective data layer opposite the separating layer, a second resin layer disposed on a bottom side of said first fully reflective data layer, wherein a reflectivity of the first fully reflective data layer and the first semi-reflective data layer is individually about 18 to about 30%, wherein a difference in the reflectivity between the first fully reflective data layer and the first semi-reflective data layer is less than or equal to about 5%; and wherein at least a portion of the optical disk comprises colorant.
Colored Optical Discs And Methods For Making The Same
Steven R. Peak - Evansville IN Philippe Schottland - Evansville IN Verghese Thomas - Evansville IN Sharon S. Weis - Evansville IN
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
B32B 302
US Classification:
428 641, 428 648, 43027011
Abstract:
Embodiments of optical discs and methods for making the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, the optical disc comprises: at least two plastic substrates comprising a bonding layer and a data layer disposed therebetween, wherein at least one of the substrates is a read side substrate comprising greater than or equal to about 0. 01 wt % colorant, based upon the total weight of the read side substrate, and wherein the read side substrate has a UV Bonding Index of greater than or equal to about 0. 5. One method for making the optical disc comprises: forming a first plastic substrate comprising greater than or equal to about 0. 01 wt % colorant, based upon the total weight of the first plastic substrate, wherein a UV Bonding Index of the first plastic substrate is controlled to be greater than or equal to about 0. 5, disposing a data layer between the first plastic substrate and a second substrate, bonding the first plastic substrate to the second plastic substrate with a bonding layer, and curing the bonding layer.
Michael W. Brown - Mt. Vernon IN Jeremy D. Hurst - Rotterdam, NL Steven Richard Peak - Evansville IN Philippe Schottland - Evansville IN Theodorus J. M. Timmerman - Hoogerheide, NL
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
C09K 1102
US Classification:
25230136, 524706
Abstract:
Polymer composition comprising 50-99% by weight of a thermoplastic resin or a blend of thermoplastic resins, 1-50% by weight of a graft copolymer comprising a rubbery graft base upon which one or more monomers have been grafted, the quantities of (a) and (b) being calculated with respect to the sum of (a) and (b) taken together; and a phosphorescent pigment with an aluminate matrix expressed by M-Al, in which M is at least one metal element selected from calcium, strontium and barium and Al represents an aluminate group. The aluminate group can be for example a Al O -group. The invention also relates to concentrates that are suitable for making the polymer composition of the invention.
The present invention is drawn to a transparent or translucent thermoplastic composition comprising a thermoplastic polycarbonate resin and a phosphorescent phosphor with an aluminate matrix expressed by MAl O in which M is calcium, strontium or barium. Said phosphorescent phosphor is present in a quantity of 0. 01 to 2. 0% by weight with respect to the quantity of polycarbonate resin and possesses a median particle size of less than 10 micrometer. Forming an object by injection molding using said transparent or translucent thermoplastic composition is also disclosed.
Curtis Cradic - Newburgh IN Steven R. Peak - Evansville IN Connie J. Bland - Mt. Vernon IN Steven F. Hubbard - West Sand Lake NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H04N 576
US Classification:
369 5911, 369 47, 4284111, 528196, 528198
Abstract:
One method for producing a data storage media, comprises: molding a material comprising plastic and a fluorescent material to form a substrate, and disposing a data layer on the substrate. The substrate has a transmissivity of about 85% or less at a readback laser wavelength when traversing a 1. 2 mm thick colored substrate, and the has a fluorescent color emission wavelength which is not equal to the readback laser wavelength.
Colored Optical Discs And Methods For Making The Same
Steven R. Peak - Evansville IN, US Philippe Schottland - Evansville IN, US Verghese Thomas - Evansville IN, US Sharon S. Weis - Evansville IN, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
B32B003/02
US Classification:
428 641, 428 644, 428 648, 43027012
Abstract:
Embodiments of optical discs and methods for making the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, the optical disc comprises: at least two plastic substrates comprising a bonding layer and a data layer disposed therebetween, wherein at least one of the substrates is a read side substrate comprising greater than or equal to about 0. 05 wt % colorant, based upon the total weight of the read side substrate, and wherein the read side substrate has a UV Bonding Index of greater than or equal to about 0. 5. One method for making the optical disc comprises: forming a first plastic substrate comprising greater than or equal to about 0. 05 wt % colorant, based upon the total weight of the first plastic substrate, wherein a UV Bonding Index of the first plastic substrate is controlled to be greater than or equal to about 0. 5, disposing a data layer between the first plastic substrate and a second substrate, bonding the first plastic substrate to the second plastic substrate with a bonding layer, and curing the bonding layer.