Readily Visible Image Formation Patents (Class 430/292)
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Patent number: 4587198Abstract: A process for providing a color image comprises exposing a radiation sensitive layer over a vapor deposited colorant layer and vaporizing the colorant to selectively transmit the colorant through the exposed layer. The change in solubility, penetrability and/or crosslinking or polymerization causes differential migration through the exposed layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1984Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Richard S. Fisch
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Patent number: 4578329Abstract: This invention concerns a method of marking articles having a polyolefin surface by exposure to a laser beam. The polyolefin contains a sufficient amount of a laser radiation absorbing substance for decomposing the polyolefin, so that a black mark of decomposed polyolefin will be formed.The laser radiation absorbing substance is a silicon compound, preferably a metal silicate, e.g. calcium-metasilicate or kaoline.The invention also comprises an article having a polyolefin surface, provided with a black mark of decomposed polyolefin formed by a laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1983Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Wavin B.V.Inventor: Albert Holsappel
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Patent number: 4578341Abstract: A relief image-forming composition having an acidic pH comprises a photosensitive component and an indicator capable of existing in two states differing in actinic opacity dependent upon pH. A relief image is formed by (1) exposing to light selected areas of a layer of the composition, the indicator being in its state of lower actinic opacity, (2) removing layer material from the exposed areas or from the unexposed areas and (3) shifting the pH in the remaining layer material to a value at which the indicator exists in its state of higher actinic opacity. The resultant image can then be used as an intermediate original in diazotype copying processes.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1984Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Sensitisers (Research) Ltd.Inventors: Peter B. Readings, Nandor Mihalik, Robin Taylor
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Patent number: 4572886Abstract: A method for optically marking selected integrated circuit bars of visual identification. In one embodiment a layer for photosensitive material applied to a portion of all of the bars on a wafer prior to testing. Selected bars are marked by directing a beam of radiant energy at the photosensitive material, which changes opacity and/or color in the irradiated region.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1983Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Lee R. Reid
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Patent number: 4564581Abstract: The invention provides photosensitive compositions useful in the production of screen printing stencils which comprise, in addition to the usual ingredients, also an indicator to show when a layer formed from the said composition has been isolubilized by exposure to actinic light.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1984Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Sericol Group LimitedInventors: John R. Curtis, John D. Renwick
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Patent number: 4556625Abstract: The present invention discloses a method of photolytically developing a colored image on a cellulosic material. In this method, the material is contacted with a nitrogen containing polymer in solution and a mono-sulfonyl azide compound in solution. The sample is thereafter exposed to a UV-containing light source for an amount of time sufficient to develop a color thereon.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1983Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Assignee: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ronald S. Lenox, Anne L. Schwartz, Charles E. Hoyle
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Patent number: 4552830Abstract: Compositions containing a polymerizable, curable or crosslinkable component, a photoinitiator, a colorformer capable of changing color upon contact with a suitable activator and a latent activator containing an organic halide will become insoluble and change color under the influence of actinic radiation. The organic halide is a carbonylic compound such as an aliphatic or cycloaliphatic ketone or an ester or amide of a dicarboxylic acid. The compositions are useful to make resists used in the electronics industry to manufacture printed circuits.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1983Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Dynachem CorporationInventors: Edward J. Reardon, Melvin A. Lipson
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Patent number: 4552826Abstract: A microform article useful for producing composite images has an image-forming layer separate from a photosensitive layer and allows for the subsequent addition, when needed, just prior to imaging, of a second photosensitive, resist layer for an add-on image. The unique construction and method therefor provide a positive or negative first image, with the possibility of either positive or negative additional images, the images not necessarily being in the same phase.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1983Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Richard S. Fisch
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Patent number: 4551408Abstract: A color image forming method wherein a colored, water soluble polymer and a photo-sensitive polymerization initiator are layered upon a transparent base material, exposed to light through a negative original, washed with water to remove unpolymerized material, proofed, and then dyed to an optical density of at least 2.5.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1983Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Assignee: Sanyo-Kokusaku Pulp Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hisashi Mino, Takeshi Iizima
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Patent number: 4548890Abstract: Aqueous dispersions comprising water, a cationically curable compound, and a photosensitive onium salt, and preferably other ingredients such as sensitizers, fillers, and plasticizers, are useful for making printing screens, lithographic plates, and printed circuit resists. After exposure, the un-cured composition is easily removed by washing with water.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1984Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: Sericol Group LimitedInventors: Peter Dickinson, Michael Ellwood
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Patent number: 4529681Abstract: A light- and heat-sensitive recording material is disclosed. The material include microcapsule in which are encapsulated a particular combination comprised of a vinyl compound, a photopolymerization initiator, and a color forming component being capable of undergoing a color reaction with another color forming component to cause color formation. These coloring components are provided on the same side of a support.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshimasa Usami, Toshiharu Tanaka, Masato Satomura
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Patent number: 4520093Abstract: A photosensitive composition, a photosensitive element employing said composition, and an improved photoimaging method that utilizes the disclosed composition. The improved method concerns a photosensitive element, formed from a photosensitive composition having a substrate layered with silver halide particles in operative association with a polymeric coupler, latently imaged, developed to render the imaged area insoluble, and washed to remove the undeveloped portion of the layer, wherein the improvement comprises addition of selected dispersed pigments to the polymeric coupler so that the optical density of the final image is neutral black.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1984Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: William J. Chambers
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Patent number: 4485166Abstract: A radiation-polymerizable mixture comprising a compound having at least two terminal ethylenically unsaturated groups which can form a crosslinked polymer by means of free-radical initiated addition polymerization, a polymeric binder, a radiation activatable polymerization initiator, and a compound having two epoxy groups in the molecule and a molecular weight of not more than 1,500; and a photopolymerizable copying material having a flexible transparent temporary support and a transferrable thermoplastic photopolymerizable layer comprising the above-described radiation-polymerizable mixture.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1982Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Walter Herwig, Rudolf Decker, Helga Sikora, Kurt Erbes
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Patent number: 4467025Abstract: A photosensitive composition containing an o-naphthoquinonediazido compound of Formula I ##STR1## wherein X is an oxy or amino group, Y is a cyano or nitro group, and n is an integer of 2 to 5, and an organic dye capable of changing its color when the photosensitive composition is exposed.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1983Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Konishiroku Photo Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kiyoshi Goto, Hiroh Kawada, Noriyasu Kita
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Patent number: 4465704Abstract: The recording of surface topology is obtained by first bringing the surface into contact with the imaging material-coated side of a dry process dispersion type recording film comprising a transparent substrate on which is coated a very thin, high optical density, opaque body of imaging material, preferably coated with a thin abrasion-resistant protective layer. Radiant energy is then momentarily directed to the imaging material through the transparent substrate. When the heat generated by the absorbed radiant energy is above a given threshold value at a particular location of the imaging material, the material deforms and disperses thereat to form connected or unconnected globules with spaces therebetween. Upon termination of the radiant energy, the dispersed material becomes frozen in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1978Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Mark H. McCormick-Goodhart, Vincent D. Cannella, Robert Minko
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Patent number: 4461822Abstract: Process for toning imagewise tacky surfaces by multiple application of at least two toners containing different low melting compounds having a polar substituent and melting in the range of 25.degree. to 110.degree. C., which in contact with one another render the toners tacky at room temperature thus yielding higher color density or change of color tone.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1983Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Werner Abele
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Patent number: 4458000Abstract: Disclosed is a light-sensitive mixture comprising (a) a 1,2-quinonediazide or a mixture of (a.sup.1) a compound forming an acid on exposure and (a.sup.2) a compound having at least one C--O--C bond cleavable by acid; (b) a water-insoluble binder soluble in aqueous-alkaline solutions; (c) a photolytically cleavable organic halogen compound of one of the formulae ##STR1## in which R.sup.1 denotes an aromatic radical bonded directly or via a conjugated chain, and X denotes a halogen atom; and (d) an azo dyestuff containing at least one nitro group in the molecule. Also disclosed are light-sensitive copying materials produced from these mixtures.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1982Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventor: Paul Stahlhofen
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Patent number: 4448873Abstract: A photographic element comprising a transparent support and a coating on the support comprising a diazonium composition having a light absorbency of about 45% or less, and a colorant composition, said coating having a light transmission of not more than about 0.1%.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: American Hoechst CorporationInventors: John E. Walls, Major S. Dhillon
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Patent number: 4446218Abstract: This invention relates to proof film-type light sensitive diazonium materials containing accelerators selected from sulfur and/or amide-containing compounds which are capable of accelerating the contact exposure of negative-working diazonium compounds when such diazonium compounds are subjected to UV radiation. These accelerators enhance essentially photosensitivity speed. The invention also relates to presensitized reproduction materials comprising diazonium materials containing these accelerators.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: American Hoechst CorporationInventor: Major S. Dhillon
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Patent number: 4444869Abstract: An improved positive-working resist material capable of forming on a substrate either a positive resist pattern or a negative resist pattern. The positive-working resist material comprises a positive-working resist resin having incorporated therein one or more photochromic compounds, such as spiropyrans, triphenylmethane dyes, anils and the like. A positive or negative resist pattern having a remarkably improved definition can be obtained. The use of such a positive-working resist material in the formation of a negative resist pattern on the substrate is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1981Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Tsunehiro Chonan, Akira Morishige
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Patent number: 4438189Abstract: A radiation-polymerizable mixture is described comprising (a) a compound which has at least two terminal ethylenically unsaturated groups and which can form a crosslinked polymer by means of free radical initiated chain addition polymerization, (b) a polymeric binder, (c) a radiation-activatable polymerization initiator which can be activated by radiation, and (d) a compound which is thermally crosslinkable with the polymeric binder (b), with the polymerization product of compound (a) and/or with itself and which, if its crosslinking groups are epoxy groups, has at least three epoxy groups. A photopolymerizable copying material is also disclosed having a flexible transparent temporary support and a transferable thermoplastic photopolymerizable layer comprising the foregoing radiation-polymerizable mixture. The photopolymerizable layer, after photocrosslinking, can be additionally cured by thermal crosslinking and is therefore suitable for the manufacture of solder resists and high performance printing plates.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1982Date of Patent: March 20, 1984Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ulrich Geissler, Walter Herwig
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Patent number: 4425424Abstract: There is disclosed a radiation-sensitive composition comprising a leuco dye and a sulfonyloxy-N photooxidant that converts the leuco dye to a dye having a color different from that of its leuco form, when exposed to activating radiation. Improved print-out densities are obtained using this composition in image-forming methods.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1982Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Henry W. Altland, Raymond W. Ryan, Jr., Phillip P. Senise, Jr., Michael J. Lindstrom
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Patent number: 4419437Abstract: Substantially amorphous polyesters containing ionic moieties are useful to uniformly disperse particulate pigments in dispersions, image-forming compositions and elements, e.g. lithographic compositions and elements. Such polyesters reduce pigment agglomerations and improve dispersion stability in such dispersions and compositions and coatings prepared therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John M. Noonan, Raymond W. Ryan, James F. Houle
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Patent number: 4399210Abstract: A photosensitive composition containing at least one o-naphthoquinonediazide compound represented by the following general formula (I): ##STR1## wherein A represents a divalent aliphatic residue, a divalent substituted aliphatic residue, a divalent aromatic residue or a divalent substituted aromatic residue, and a discoloring agent which changes its color tone upon the interaction with a photodecomposition product of the o-naphthoquinonediazide compound.The photosensitive composition directly provides visible contrast between exposed portions and unexposed portions upon light exposure without development and is particularly useful for making lithographic printing plates, letterpress printing plates, IC circuits, photomasks, etc.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1982Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Company Ltd.Inventors: Teruo Nagano, Akira Nagashima
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Patent number: 4391894Abstract: A method for preparing a substantially uniformily dyed photosensitive composition useful in the reprographic arts, and compositions useful therefor. A water soluble basic dye is reacted with an organic acid, or an ammonium or alkali metal salt thereof which is preferably monofunctional and the reaction product is substantially uniformly dissolved in a photosensitive diazo composition to impart the desired dye color thereto. The resultant dye colored photosensitive composition may then be coated upon a suitable support, for example, a film or metal sheet, to provide a photosensitized product useful in the reprographic arts, which possesses substantially uniform color characteristics and extended shelf life.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: Polychrome CorporationInventors: Ken-ichi Shimazu, Albert Deutsch
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Patent number: 4374193Abstract: A positive-working photosensitive material and a process for developing the same are disclosed.The positive-working photosensitive material is obtained by forming on a base material a layer of a photosensitive composition containing (A), 100 weight parts of a resin binder including a vinylic polymer compound having phenolic hydroxyl groups and (B), 3-30 weight parts of an aromatic diazonium salt having only a single diazo group.The positive-working photosensitive material is developed by using an aqueous alkali solution.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1981Date of Patent: February 15, 1983Assignee: Kimoto & Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeo Moriya, Toshio Yamagata
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Patent number: 4373017Abstract: A photosensitive material having a photosensitive layer provided on a support which photosensitive layer comprises a photosensitive compound which forms a color dye directly under irradiation of ultraviolet rays, the compound being represented by the formula [i]: ##STR1## wherein [COUP] represent a 4-equivalent yellow, magenta or cyan coupler from which a hydrogen is removed at a coupling position thereof, B is a hydroxy group or ##STR2## wherein R.sup.6 and R.sup.7 are individually an alkyl group or they may form a 1-piperidino, 1-piperazino, 1-pyrolidino or 4-morpholino group together with each other,R.sup.1 is an alkyl, aryl, alkylamino or arylamino group, and R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4 and R.sup.5 individually are a hydrogen or halogen atom or aliphatic or aromatic group, or R.sup.2 and R.sup.3 may be fused to form a naphthalene ring.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: Konishiroku Photo Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toyoaki Masukawa, Wataru Ishikawa, Kenichiro Okaniwa, Kiyoshi Yamashita
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Patent number: 4371606Abstract: This invention relates to a novel 2-(halogenomethyl-phenyl)-4-halogeno-oxazole derivative; to a radiation-sensitive composition which, as the radiation-sensitive compound, contains a 2-halogenomethyl-phenyl)-4-halogeno-oxazole derivative; and to a process for the preparation of the novel 2-(halogenomethyl-phenyl)-4-halogeno-oxazole derivatives.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1981Date of Patent: February 1, 1983Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventor: Reinhard Donges
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Patent number: 4371607Abstract: This invention relates to a novel 4-halogeno-5-(halogenomethyl-phenyl)-oxazole derivative; to a radiation-sensitive composition which, as the radiation-sensitive compound, contains a 4-halogeno-5-(halogenomethyl-phenyl)-oxazole derivative; and to a process for the preparation of the novel 4-halogeno-5-(halogenomethyl-phenyl)-oxazole derivatives.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1981Date of Patent: February 1, 1983Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventor: Reinhard Donges
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Patent number: 4350753Abstract: A colored, positive-acting, radiation-sensitive composition whose color is extinguished or greatly decreased in intensity upon irradiation comprising at least one acid-free resin, at least one component which upon irradiation yields acidic and/or free radical products, at least one acid and/or free radical sensitive dyestuff and at least one positive-acting component; positive-acting elements comprising suitable support materials at least one surface of which has been coated with the above composition and lithographic printing plates comprising the above elements, wherein the support materials are lithographically suitable support materials, whch have been imagewise exposed to radiation whereby there is a high contrast, before development, between the colored image areas and less intensely colored or colorless non-image areas, the image areas of said plates being additionally highly stable against aqueous alkaline developers after development to remove the exposed non-image areas of the composition and more hType: GrantFiled: June 15, 1981Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Polychrome CorporationInventors: James Shelnut, Eugene Golda, Alan Wilkes, Ken-ichi Shimazu
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Patent number: 4348471Abstract: A colored, positive-acting, radiation-sensitive composition whose color is extinguished or greatly decreased in intensity upon irradiation comprising at least one acid-free resin, at least one acid-sensitive dyestuff and at least one positive-acting component which yields an acidic product upon irradiation; positive-acting elements comprising suitable support materials at least one surface of which has been coated with the above composition and lithographic printing plates comprising the above elements, wherein the support materials are lithographically suitable support materials, which have been imagewise exposed to radiation wherein there is a high contrast, before development, between the colored image areas and less intensely colored or colorless non-image areas, the image areas of said plates being additionally highly stable against aqueous alkaline developers after development to remove the exposed non-image areas of the composition and more highly colored than the non-image areas of the revealed substrType: GrantFiled: June 15, 1981Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: Polychrome CorporationInventors: James Shelnut, Richard J. Cohen
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Patent number: 4347300Abstract: This invention relates to novel photosensitized sheet constructions which, upon exposure to an energy source through a screened image, can accurately and simultaneously reproduce said image in both its negative and positive forms.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1978Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Polychrome CorporationInventors: Ken-Ichi Shimazu, Takao Nakayama
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Patent number: 4340655Abstract: Improved thermal and mechanical barrier layers coated on the recording layer of an optical recording element are disclosed. The improved layers comprise water-soluble polymers having a glass transition temperature when dry of at least 100.degree. C. and preferably at least 150.degree. C. These barrier layers are easily coated and do not significantly degrade the performance of the element. Optional layers such as spacer layers and topcoat layers coated on the barrier layers are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Kenneth R. Hollister, Harold T. Thomas
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Patent number: 4340662Abstract: This application relates to an imaging composition employing a tellurium compound sensitive to activating radiation. Such imaging compositions have been disclosed in a number of earlier patents, such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,142,896, 4,066,460 and 4,106,939. This application discloses improvements in masked reducing agents for such compositions.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Leon F. Hines, Ronald W. Citkowski, Terry T. Yu
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Patent number: 4338392Abstract: Novel E-beam resists and process for their use are described. These resists are conducting organic charge transfer salts. Films of these materials can be deposited by solvent casting or by sublimation. The deposited film can be made to produce a positive or negative resist image depending on the E-beam energy and exposure time. Exposure of this material to an E-beam produces patterns having differential electrical, optical and solvation properties.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1981Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Edward M. Engler, John D. Kuptsis, Robert G. Schad, Yaffa Tomkiewicz
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Patent number: 4335197Abstract: A method for producing a photopolymer image comprising (a) exposing, imagewise, a photosensitive element to actinic radiation, said element comprising a substrate coated with a photosensitive layer containing dispersed silver halide particles in operative association with a continuous film-forming phase of polymeric coupler, said coupler having (i) a number average molecular weight of about 2,000 to 100,000, (ii) a content of about 10 to 100 milliequivalents per 100 g of polymeric coupler of acidic methylene coupler groups and about 15 to 175 milliequivalents per 100 g of polymeric coupler of at least one of carboxylic, sulfonic and phosphonic acid groups, and (iii) the ability to couple with a monofunctional developing agent thus becoming water-insoluble; (b) developing (insolubilizing) the latent image; and (c) removing the undeveloped, soluble portion of the photosensitive element by washing with aqueous solvent.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1980Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: William J. Chambers, Louis Plambeck, Jr.
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Patent number: 4334008Abstract: Photosensitive compositions containing nitrate ester chain polymers, such as nitrocellulose, molecularly intimately admixed with at least one compound having a free basic amine group, preferably a primary amine group, directly attached to an aromatic ring carbon. On suitable exposure to ultraviolet light, such compositions will print out a useful image directly, or, should a much lesser light exposure be preferred, they can be developed and fixed to an image intensified to useful strength by either heat alone, for amines that are sufficiently volatile at ingredient reaction temperatures, or by solvent selective removal of ingredients from unexposed areas, and subsequently intensified either by heat or overall ultraviolet exposure. Exposed areas of such compositions are more resistant both to volatilization of the amines and to solvent removal than the non-exposed areas. High optical density is attainable using very thin coatings, permitting high resolution grainless images.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1980Date of Patent: June 8, 1982Assignee: Bard Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: John F. Rice, Albert P. Yundt, Kenneth J. Quast
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Patent number: 4328303Abstract: The production of polymeric bodies having included, isolated areas of fine metal or metal oxide particles dispersed therein by mixing a metal compound with a polymer, converting the resulting mixture to a desired shape and irradiating selected areas of the shape with laser light to decompose the metal compound in the irradiated areas.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Research Foundation of City University of New YorkInventors: Avigdor M. Ronn, Philip Bernstein, Harvey C. Branch, James P. Coffey
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Patent number: 4318978Abstract: Methods for making photosensitive thin film structures comprising one or more metal-dielectric layers, produced by the sequential deposition of discontinuous metal island films and transparent covering films containing selected dielectric acceptor materials, and the use of the photosensitive thin film structures to record full-color and/or dichroic images, are described.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventors: Nicholas F. Borrelli, Peter L. Young
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Patent number: 4311783Abstract: Photoimaging compositions comprising (A) 2,4,5-triphenylimidazolyl dimer having selected substituents on the 2,4 and 5 phenyl rings and an extinction coefficient determined in methylene chloride at 10.sup.-5 to 10.sup.-3 mol/liter at 350 nm of at least 4000 liters/mol-cm and at 400 nm of at least 250 liters/mol-cm; and at least one of (B1) leuco dye or (B2) addition polymerizable ethylenically unsaturated monomeric compound. The new imaging compositions are useful in preparing dual response photoimaging products such as proofing papers, printout paper, overlay films and photopolymerizable elements. Improved imaging speed is achieved at equal concentration levels when compared with conventional 2,4,5-triphenylimidazolyl dimers.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Rolf Dessauer
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Patent number: 4311773Abstract: A method of producing color filters comprising:a step for forming a photosensitive film by coating, on a rugged substrate, a mixture of a light-absorbing material which absorbs light and which can be removed with a solvent and a photosensitive material;a step for irradiating light onto the photosensitive film through a predetermined pattern;a step for removing dissolvable portions of the photosensitive film and the light-absorbing material from the photosensitive film which remains on the substrate; anda step for dyeing the photosensitive film into any desired color.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Tadao Kaneko, Michiaki Hashimoto, Toshio Nakano, Akira Sasano
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Patent number: 4301234Abstract: This invention relates to an improvement in a light-sensitive recording material comprising a support and a light-sensitive layer including a diazonium salt polycondensation product composed of recurrent units of the general types(A--N.sub.2 X) and (B)which are connected with each other by bivalent intermediate members derived from a condensable carbonyl compound and wherein A is the radical of a diazonium salt which comprises at least two isocyclic or heterocyclic aromatic rings and which in at least one position of its molecule is capable of condensation with formaldehyde in an acid medium, B is the radical of a compound free of diazonium groups which in at least one position of its molecule is capable of condensation with formaldehyde in an acid medium, and X is the anion of the diazonium salt, the improvement that the light-sensitive layer additionally contains about 6 to 20 parts by weight of amine resin per part by weight of the polycondensation product.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventor: Fritz Uhlig
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Patent number: 4299893Abstract: Montage films, duplicating films, color guide films, microfiche film, color transparencies and similar visual aids are prepared from photosensitive articles having a layer of a photosensitive composition coated on a transparent support, preferably a flexible plastic transparent support.The exposed articles are developable with water to form the visual aid. The photosensitive layer is formed from a composition which includes a photosensitive reaction product of a condensation product of a diazonium compound with an arylsulfonic acid, and an epoxy resin which is liquid at ambient temperatures. The diazonium compound is preferably a paradiazodiphenylamine and the preferred condensing agent is formaldehyde or paraformaldehyde.The photosensitive layer can be colored with a permanent dye of a color depending on the type and use of the visual aid.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1980Date of Patent: November 10, 1981Assignee: Rhone-Poulenc SystemesInventors: Marcel Pigeon, Marta Szretter, Chantal Perie
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Patent number: 4298678Abstract: A photosensitive composition comprising a photooxidant, leuco dye and a substituted hydroxylamine compound of the formula R.sub.1 R.sub.2 NOH wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.2, e.g., are alkyl, cyclic alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, alkaryl and R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 taken together form a heterocyclic ring of 5 to 7 carbon atoms. Optionally monomers and polymeric binders can be present. The compositions are useful for photoimaging and in solvent and aqueous developable resist-forming films.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1980Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Mark R. McKeever
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Patent number: 4297435Abstract: Stable print-out dye systems are provided for photopolymerizable compositions, finding particular use as photoresists. The dye compositions comprise a triarylmethane leuco dye in combination with a high-boiling, relatively thermally-insensitive polyhalo alicyclic compound having at least five bromines. The print-out dye system is incorporated with an addition polymerizable composition, a light-sensitive initiator, and minor amounts of other additives.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1980Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Assignee: Hercules IncorporatedInventors: Jennings L. Jolly, Leo Roos
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Patent number: 4296193Abstract: A photosensitive material and a process for developing the same are disclosed.The photosensitive material is obtained by forming on a base material a layer of photosensitive composition comprising (A), 100 weight parts of a water soluble resin binder containing at least 60 weight % of acrylamide-diacetoneacrylamide copolymer, the copolymerization ratio of acrylamide and diacetoneacrylamide being 8:2-5:5 and average polymerization degree being 300-1500, and (B), 5-20 weight parts of a water soluble diazonium salt.The photosensitive material is developed by using an aqueous alkali solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1980Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: Kimoto & Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeo Moriya, Toshio Yamagata
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Patent number: 4296194Abstract: A positive working light-sensitive composition comprises in admixture (a) a first component which is an azo dye formed by reacting a p-amino-benzene diazonium salt and a compound including the grouping ##STR1## and (b) a second component which includes a o-quinone diazide and/or a diazonium compound and which, on exposure to light produces an acidic light decomposition product which is capable of reacting with the azo dye to produce a material having a color different to that of the azo dye. The composition exhibits a color change on exposure to light and is useful for the manufacture of light sensitive plates for use in lithographic printing plate production.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1980Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: Vickers LimitedInventors: Terence Harper, Allen P. Gates
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Patent number: 4293634Abstract: A method of recording images on a radiation sensitive material comprising forming a layer of a radiation sensitive material comprised of a heterogeneous mixture of substances. At least one of the substances of the heterogeneous mixture serves as a binder capable of converting its states of aggregation in the mixture under the action of the intrinsic or reflected radiation obtainable from the object being recorded. Another substance of the heterogeneous mixture, in the form of particles, is capable of interacting with a force field. The layer is introduced in a force field and an image of the object being recorded is projeced on that layer. The produced image is fixed by converting the state of aggregation of the heterogeneous mixture. The proposed method makes it possible to record images in any spectral range of the intrinsic and reflected radiation of the object. Images of any objects can be recorded on that layer containing no silver halides.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1980Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Inventor: Yakov A. Monosov
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Patent number: 4286045Abstract: An image forming material comprising a support having thereon a layer composed of a Ge-S composition or a Ge-S-X composition wherein X represents at least one element selected from the group consisting of Al, Si, Mg, Ti, V, Mn, Co, Ni, Sn, Zn, Pd, In, Se, Te, Fe, I, P and O which undergoes a structural change capable of being detected optically, electrically or chemically upon exposure imagewise to light wherein the Ge-S or Ge-S-X composition layer has a thickness of at least about 300 A and contains therein at least one element selected from the group consisting of Ag, Cu and Pb in an amount of more than 2 atoms of Ag, Cu and/or Pb based on 100 atoms of the Ge-S composition or the Ge-S-X composition.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1979Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akira Nahara, Yoshihiro Ono, Tomizo Namiki, Shigeo Harada, Yuzo Mizobuchi, Tomoaki Ikeda
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Patent number: 4283243Abstract: Electrically conductive through-holes in a substrate are prepared by (a) laminating a film based plastic photosensitive toner-receptive stratum to at least one surface of the substrate; (b) applying a pressure differential across the stratum covering the substrate holes, the outside pressure exceeding that inside the holes; in either order (c) removing at least one film base or (d) exposing the photosensitive stratum imagewise, (e) adhering metal or catalytic particles to hole walls and image areas, (f) optionally hardening or curing the particulate areas and (g) providing an electrically conductive printed circuit and through-holes, e.g., by plating metal electrolessly, soldering or conjoining the metallized or catalyzed areas.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1980Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Sam Andreades, Grant A. Beske, John W. Lott