Patents by Inventor S. Peter Pappas
S. Peter Pappas has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20020172888Abstract: The present invention includes a radiation-imageable element for lithographic printing having a hydrophilic anodized aluminum base with a surface having pores and a image-forming layer having polymer particles coated on the aluminum base. The ratio of the average pore diameter to the average particle diameter is from 0.4:1 to 10:1. The present invention further includes a method of producing the imaged element. The method includes the steps of imagewise exposing the radiation-imageable element to radiation to produce exposed and unexposed regions and contacting the imagewise exposed radiation-imageable element and a developer to remove the exposed or the unexposed regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, L.L.C.Inventors: Jen-Chi Huang, Xing-Fu Zhong, S. Peter Pappas, Shashikant Saraiya
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Publication number: 20020160299Abstract: The present invention includes a two-layer imageable element, including: a substrate, a top layer including a first thermally imageable composition including (a) a first thermally sensitive supramolecular polymer or (b) a thermally imageable composition free of the first thermally sensitive supramolecular polymer; and disposed between the substrate and the top layer, a bottom layer including a second thermally imageable composition, which includes a second thermally sensitive supramolecular polymer. The present invention also includes a method of producing the imaged element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, L.L.C.Inventors: Yasuhiro Asawa, Yasuhiro Ishizuka, Eiji Hayakawa, S. Peter Pappas
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Publication number: 20020155375Abstract: The present invention includes an imageable element, comprising a substrate and a thermally imageable composition which includes a graft copolymer having hydrophobic and hydrophilic segments. Upon imagewise exposure to thermal energy, the graft copolymer produces exposed regions that are less soluble in a developer than the unexposed regions. Also included is a method of producing an imaged element which includes a graft copolymer according to the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, L.L.C.Inventors: S. Peter Pappas, Shashikant Saraiya
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Publication number: 20020150833Abstract: The present invention also includes an imageable element, comprising a substrate and a thermally imageable composition comprising a thermally sensitive polymer which exhibits an increased solubility in an aqueous developer solution upon heating. The thermally sensitive polymer includes at least one covalently bonded unit and at least one thermally reversible non-covalently bonded unit, which includes a two or more centered H-bond within each of the non-covalently bonded unit. The present invention also includes a method of producing the imaged element. The present invention still further includes a thermally imageable composition comprising comprising a thermally sensitive polymer according to the present invention and a process for preparing the thermally sensitive polymer, which is a supramolecular polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2000Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: KODAK POLYCHROME GRAPHICS, L.L.C.Inventors: S. Peter Pappas, Alan Monk, Shashkant Saraiya, Jianbing Huang
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Publication number: 20020146634Abstract: The present invention includes an imageable element, which includes a sheet substrate, an imaging layer and a silicone layer, which comprises a crosslinked silicone polymer. The crosslinked silicone polymer is the curing product of a vinyl functional polysiloxane copolymer and a hydrosiloxane compound. The curing is catalyzed by a platinum carbonyl complex. Upon imagewise exposure and development, an imaged element is obtained, which is mounted on a dry printing press containing lithographic ink and used to produce printed stock.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, L.L.CInventors: Suck-Ju Hong, S. Peter Pappas
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Patent number: 6451505Abstract: An imageable element comprises: (A) a substrate; and (B) an imageable composition applied to the substrate comprising: (1) a first layer, comprising: (a) a photosensitive composition capable of absorbing actinic radiation; and (b) a photothermal converter; and (2) an ablatable second layer contiguous to the first layer, wherein the second layer is opaque to the actinic radiation. This imageable element advantageously is useful in both positive and negative working printing plate applications, increases the efficiency of use of mask-generating radiation such as IR radiation and eliminates the need for chemicals and additional time to create a mask.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Jayanti Patel, Ken-Ichi Shimazu, Jianbing Huang, Nishith Merchant, S. Peter Pappas
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Patent number: 6413700Abstract: A method for forming an image on a printing plate intermediate having a radiation transparent removable coating layer is disclosed. An image mask, opaque to ultraviolet radiation, is applied to the coating layer with an ink jet system. After the plate intermediate is exposed with ultraviolet radiation, the image mask and coating layer are removed, and plate intermediate developed.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventors: Robert W. Hallman, Hui Zhu, Ken-Ichi Shimazu, S. Peter Pappas
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Patent number: 6261740Abstract: A lithographic printing surface is prepared using a thermal lithographic printing plate which requires no chemical development to remove areas of the imaged plate. The processless thermal lithographic printing plate has a sheet substrate; a hydrophilic layer on the sheet substrate; and a thermally sensitive imaging layer on the hydrophilic layer. The hydrophilic layer contains about 30 weight % of an aluminosilicate or clay, and preferably has an exterior surface which is micro-porous. The imaging layer preferably is micro-porous. The imaging layer is exposed imagewise using infrared laser radiation to produce an imaged layer. The imaged layer is treated with a conditioner liquid to produce a lithographic printing surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventors: My T. Nguyen, Shashikant Saraiya, Ken-Ichi Shimazu, S. Peter Pappas, Robert Hallman, Ajay Shah, Omkar J. Natu, Jayanti Patel
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Patent number: 6187380Abstract: A presensitized printing plate intermediate having an image mask on a UV radiation transparent removable coating layer; and a printing plate produced directly by reactants which polymerize alone or in combination with other reactants precoated on the plate substrate to form a printable hard resin image. A method of digitally forming an image on said printing plate intermediate.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Robert W. Hallman, Hui Zhu, Ken-Ichi Shimazu, S. Peter Pappas
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Patent number: 6143470Abstract: Lithographic printing plates for wet or waterless offset printing are disclosed which can be imagewise exposed using a digitally controlled IR laser. The invention comprises a laser imagable lithographic printing plate comprising a substrate, a photosensitive coating on the substrate, and a water soluble laser ablatable top coating containing dyes or polymers that absorb infra-red, ultraviolet and visible light. Laminated transparent polymer films and/or peelable polymeric coatings films can be interposed between the coated substrate and a water soluble and/or organic solvent soluble laser ablatable top layer to augment plate production or image inscription on the plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1995Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Inventors: My T. Nguyen, Hui Zhu, S. Peter Pappas, Ken-ichi Shimazu, Robert W. Hallman
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Patent number: 6060217Abstract: A method for directly imaging a lithographic printing surface using infrared radiation without the requirement of pre- or post-UV-light exposure, or heat treatment employs a printing plate which contains a support with a hydrophilic surface overcoated with an imaging layer. The imaging layer contains at least one polymer having bonded pendent groups which are hydroxy, carboxylic acid, tert-butyl-oxycarbonyl, sulfonamide, amide, nitrile, urea, or combinations thereof; as well as an infrared absorbing compound. The imaging layer may contain a second polymer which has bonded pendent groups which are 1,2-napthoquinone diazide, hydroxy, carboxylic acid, sulfonamide, hydroxymethyl amide, alkoxymethyl amide, nitrile, maleimide, urea, or combinations thereof. The imaging layer may also contain a visible absorption dye, a solubility inhibiting agent, or both.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: My T. Nguyen, Nishith Merchant, Ken-Ichi Shimazu, S. Peter Pappas, Robert Hallman, Jerome Philip Kesselman, Celin Savariar-Hauck, Gerhard Hauck, Hans-Joachim Timpe, Omkar J. Natu, Ajay Shah
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Patent number: 5948596Abstract: Presensitized lithographic plates are prepared which permit direct formation of printable images on plates by digital computerization without the intervening formation of a photographic image with a quality that allows the plates to be used for high volume printing applications. The lithographic printing plate has a structure which contains a substrate; a positive or negative working photosensitive layer; and a thermally sensitive masking layer which is opaque to the actinic radiation but which is soluble in an aqueous medium. The masking layer contains a heat softenable disperse phase which is insoluble in the aqueous medium; a polymeric continuous phase which is soluble or swellable in the aqueous medium; and a colorant which strongly absorbs radiant energy and converts the radiant energy to heat.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Xing-Fu Zhong, Ken-ichi Shimazu, S. Peter Pappas, Tore Harms, Thi Do, Shashikant Saraiya, William P. Keaveney
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Patent number: 5919600Abstract: A waterless or driographic printing plate which can be thermally imaged by an infrared laser is composed of a substrate; a thermal imaging layer containing a photothermal conversion material, such as an infrared absorbing material, and a thermoplastic polyurethane with pendent allyl groups; and a crosslinked silicone polymer top layer. It was discovered that when the imaging layer contains an allyl functional polyurethane mixed with an infrared absorbing dye or pigment, the polymeric layer will have enhanced solubility in certain solvents when exposed to infrared radiation. In addition, the polymeric layer continues to exhibit excellent adhesion to the silicone in unexposed areas so that the infrared absorbing layer can endure development with a suitable organic solvent, or a solvent mixture. Mild brushing or rubbing with the developing solvent readily removes laser-struck portions of the infrared imaging layer while unexposed areas remain firmly intact.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventors: Jianbing Huang, S. Peter Pappas, Shashikant Saraiya, Thi Nguyen Do, Richard M. Goodman
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Patent number: 5919601Abstract: Radiation-sensitive compositions, printing plates containing such compositions, imageable by infrared and ultraviolet/visible radiation and imaging method using same. The compositions comprise a thermal-activated acid generator; a crosslinking resin; a binder resin comprising a polymer containing reactive pendant groups selected from hydroxy, carboxylic acid, sulfonamide, and alkoxymethylamides; an infrared absorber; and optionally a UV/visible radiation-activated acid generator for UV/visible sensitization.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventors: My T. Nguyen, Shashikant Saraiya, Frederic E. Mikell, Ken-ichi Shimazu, S. Peter Pappas, Robert W. Hallman, Ajay Shah, Hans-Joachim Timpe, Celin Savariar-Hauck
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Patent number: 5908705Abstract: Lithographic plate compositions and a method for their production have been discovered that are especially useful in conjunction with digitally controlled lasers to directly construct printable images on lithographic plates. The plates comprise a substrate and an ablatable polymeric coating on the substrate where the ablatable, imageable coating is prepared by in situ or solution polymerization of conjugated monomers deposited on the plate by vapor deposition or in solution. Examples of such monomers are thiophene, pyrrole and aniline.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1997Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventors: My T. Nguyen, Hui Zhu, S. Peter Pappas, Ken-ichi Shimazu, Robert Hallman
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Patent number: 5846685Abstract: A radiation sensitive composition containing an adduct of a diazonium resin having pendant diazonium groups, with a sulfonated acrylic copolymer having pendant sulfonate groups. The sulfonated acrylic copolymer contains an acrylic moiety and a sulfonated styryl or acrylic moiety. The copolymer may optionally contain styryl moieties. The composition is useful as a radiation sensitive layer in imaging elements for graphic arts applications and is particularly useful in preparing durable, long-wear, printing plates.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventors: S. Peter Pappas, Jianbing Huang, Ajay Shah, Shashikant Saraiya
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Patent number: 5302725Abstract: Aryl triflate compounds can generate a strong acid when exposed to irradiation of radiation and can be used as an acid generator in a radiologically-acid-producing agent system and a radiosensitive composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Kaji, S. Peter Pappas
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Patent number: 5198402Abstract: Aryl triflate compounds can generate a strong acid when exposed to irradiation of radiation and can be used as an acid generator in a radiologically-acid-producing agent system and a radiosensitive composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Hitachi Chemical Company Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Kaji, S. Peter Pappas
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Patent number: 5035621Abstract: A photohardenable composition comprising a free radical addition polymerizable or crosslinkable compound and an ionic dye-counter ion compound, said compound being capable of absorbing actinic radiation and producing free radicals which initiate free radical polymerization or crosslinking of said compound; and photosensitive materials incorporating the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: Mead CorporationInventors: Peter Gottschalk, Douglas C. Neckers, Gary B. Schuster, Paul C. Adair, S. Peter Pappas
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Patent number: 5023303Abstract: The invention relates to a latent catalyst for epoxy resin containing compounds according to formula 1 ##STR1## in which R.sup.1 =C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 alkyl or arylR.sup.2 and R.sup.3 are the same or different C.sub.1 -C.sub.6 alkyl, C.sub.6 -C.sub.8 aryl or R.sup.2 and R.sup.3 form together a 4-8 membered ringin which R.sup.1, R.sup.2 and/or R.sup.3 can contain an ether-oxygen or sulphur atom, in which the amide and acid groups are in an a-b position bound to an aliphatic or aromatic group.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1988Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Inventor: S. Peter Pappas