Multiple Image Producing On Single Receiver Patents (Class 430/952)
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Patent number: 5401606Abstract: A laser-induced melt transfer process is described in which a melt viscosity modifier is used to facilitate the melt transfer process.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Joseph E. Reardon, Anthony J. Serino
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Patent number: 5397683Abstract: A photochemical method of making a tactile design comprises the steps of exposing to light a selected portion of photo-sensitive layer-supported by a substrate; applying a decorative coating to the photo-sensitive layer; applying a photo-sensitive emulsion over the decorative coating; exposing to light the same selected portion of the photo-sensitive emulsion; and removing the photo-sensitive emulsion, the decorative coating, and the photo-sensitive layer from the non-selected portions. The tactile design comprises a layer of photo-sensitive material fixedly attached to a selected portion of a substrate wherein the layer has been exposed to light and the layer projects away from the surface of the substrate a sufficient distance to be sensitive to the touch. At least one decorative coating is fixedly attached to the photo-sensitive layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Inventor: Gerald Roland
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Patent number: 5395729Abstract: A laser-induced melt transfer process is described which utilizes a melt viscosity modifier and in which a post-transfer treatment is used to substantially eliminate back-transfer.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Joseph E. Reardon, Anthony J. Serino
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Patent number: 5374497Abstract: A print-out layer is incorporated in a donor element that is useful in a dry color proofing process in which a colored image is transferred from the donor element to a receiver. To achieve full color reproduction, images are transferred in succession and in register, to the receiver from donor elements, respectively containing yellow, magenta, cyan and black colorants. A visible image is formed in the print-out layer as a result of imagewise exposure of the donor element to activating radiation and is utilized to facilitate visual registration in forming the multicolor image on the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Richard J. Kapusniak, David A. Niemeyer
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Patent number: 5360688Abstract: A composite film article which is a flexible, heat resistant, polymeric film material having a non-opaque, partially translucent white surface side, having a visible light opacity of from about 0.90 to about 0.99; and a non-opaque, black surface side having a visible light opacity of less than 1.0, a transmission density of less than about 2.0 and a thickness less than about 5.0 microns. The article may be used as a base for images such that the images have a reduced optical dot gain.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Hoechst Celanese CorporationInventors: Robert J. von Trebra, Dennis J. Bellville
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Patent number: 5288570Abstract: A composite film article which is a flexible, heat resistant polymeric film material having a non-opaque, partially translucent white surface side, having a visible light opacity of from about 0.90 to about 0.99; and a non-opaque, black surface side having a visible light opacity of less than 1.0, a transmission density of less than about 2.0 and a thickness of less than about 5.0 microns. The article may be used as a base for images such that the images have a reduced optical dot gain.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Hoechst Celanese CorporationInventors: Robert J. von Trebra, Dennis J. Bellville
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Patent number: 5252425Abstract: This invention relates to a full-color hard copy imaging system and a process, where a multiply photosensitive donor sheet, comprising clear polymeric or an opaque paper base, coated sequentially with a first layer of patches of a cyan, a magenta, and a yellow dye, that are thermally diffusible, with a second layer also coated sequentially with patches of a red light sensitive, a green light sensitive or a blue light sensitive, negative or a positive working photoresist layer, in such a manner that each of the colored dye patches are in registry with their complementary color sensitive photoresist patches, is exposed with white light sequentially, three times in registry on the three primary light sensitive patches, through a multicolor image (a positive transparency or a photographic negative), to produce crosslinks, image wise, in the exposed areas in the case of the negative resist system, or to uncrosslink the resist structure image wise in the exposed areas for a positive working resist system.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Pranab Bagchi
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Patent number: 5187041Abstract: An image is formed by securing an image receiving medium onto a support member, superposing onto the image receiving medium an image forming medium containing at least a photosensitive silver halide, an organic silver salt, a reducing agent, a polymerizable polymer precursor and a photopolymerization initiator, subjecting the image forming medium to imagewise exposure, heating the image forming medium thus treated, subjecting it to polymerization exposure to form a polymer image, and transferring a heat-diffusible coloring matter to the image receiving medium, corresponding with said polymer image.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Akihiro Mouri, Kazuo Isaka, Tetsuro Fukui, Masato Katayama
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Patent number: 5059509Abstract: An improvement in a multicolor image-forming method and a multicolor image-forming material applied to the same, employing a heat transfer photosensitive material comprising a transparent substrate, a colored layer which is soluble in water but insolubilizable by light, and a heat-fusible and bondable intermediate layer therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1991Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Sanyo-Kokusaku Pulp Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hisashi Mino, Takeshi Iijima, Kuniaki Monden
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Patent number: 5043247Abstract: A process for forming a line art of halftone multicolor colloid pattern involves the contact exposure in registration of different colored silver halide emulsion hydrophilic colloid layers each on a temporary support and the hardening development of the individual exposed silver halide emulsion layers in turn after each is transferred to a common intermediate support to form thereon a multi-layer assembly of reverse reading color relief images on top of each other. This assembly together with an underlying stripping layer from the intermediate support is transferred bodily onto a permanent support by adherence to an adhesive layer carried on the latter support to form thereon a right-reading multicolor image that may serve as a color proof.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Agfa Gevaert, N.V.Inventors: Eddie R. Daems, Luc H. Leenders
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Patent number: 5019471Abstract: Multicolor image products useful for prepress color proofing. The products are laminates of a transfer support sheet; an adhesive layer of a heat-fusible and bondable material on a surface of said transfer support sheet; an image layer of a first color provided on the adhesive layer and having image areas of a water-insoluble resin component and non-image areas, the image areas being bonded to the surface of the adhesive layer; and one, two or three additional image layers each of a different color other than that of the first image layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1989Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: Sanyo-Kokusaku Pulp Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hisashi Mino, Takeshi Iijima, Kuniaki Monden
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Patent number: 5004674Abstract: A silver halide photosensitive material comprising a support having thereon a layer containing (a) an organic compound which releases a free radical on contact with light rays and (b) a compound which undergoes a change in the absorption spectrum due to the action of the released free radical.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Keiichi Adachi, Kazunobu Katoh, Kouichi Kawamura
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Patent number: 4956251Abstract: A multicolor heat-sensitive recording material which comprises a transparent support having two or more of color-producing unit layers differing in hue of the produced color in such a situation that at least one unit layer is provided on each side of the support, wherein at least one color-producing unit layer is essentially transparent, namely, Haze % of said transparent layer is less than 40% and a multicolor heat-sensitive recording material further provided a transparent protective layer on the outermost color producing unit layer are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1988Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shintaro Washizu, Toshimasa Usami, Sumitaka Tatsuta, Jun Yamaguchi
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Method of changing the density of image on simple color proof using a randomly dotted half tone mask
Patent number: 4889794Abstract: A method of obtaining a color proof in which color-separated images are successively exposed onto colored light-sensitive layers. The layers are all transferred to a printing paper. The exposures are performed through a mask having dots of predetermined density and diameter, depending on the type of printing paper. If the color-separated images are positive, the dots are transparent on a dark background. If the color-separated images are negative, the dots are dark on a transparent background and additional exposures are made without the mask.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masahiro Terahata -
Patent number: 4883733Abstract: An electrophotographic printing process is disclosed that comprises the steps of: imagewise exposing a photosensitive means with light of a wavelength at which photochromism occurs, to thereby record the image therein, wherein said photosensitive means has a photosensitive layer formed on a conductive support, said photosensitive layer containing a photochromically sensitive compound that shows photoconductivity when irradiated with light of different wavelengths before and after said photochromism occurs; charging the entire surface of said photosensitive layer; and uniformly exposing said photosensitive means with light of a wavelength at which photochromism does not occur, but at which said photochromically sensitive compound or photoisomeric compound therewith shows photoconductivity, to thereby form the image of a charge pattern on the surface of said photosensitive layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Sugimura, Eiji Imada, Yoshimi Kojima, Shuhei Tsuchimoto
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Patent number: 4830941Abstract: A process for the manufacture of a relief element useful in liquid crystal display panels to control the gap-width of the liquid crystal layer, which process comprises the steps of:(I) pattern-wise photo-exposing a photographic silver halide emulsion material comprising on a support a single gelatin containing silver halide emulsion layer to form a latent pattern of exposed silver halide, and(II) treating the exposed silver halide emulsion layer with an aqueous solution containing a developing agent for said halide in the presence of a colorless coupling agent capable of forming with oxidized developing agent a diffusion resistant colorless reaction product increasing the thickness of said emulsion layer in the exposed regions.The treating step (II) can occur also in the presence of a color developing agent reactive with the oxidized developing agent to form a colored reaction product in the exposed regions.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Raymond A. Roosen, Marcellus H. De Meyer, Marcel J. Monbaliu
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Patent number: 4780397Abstract: There is provided a process for preparing a film positive sheet for a forging-by-copying-proof print in which a first background image sheet is placed on a first latent image sheet, an unexposed film having a photosensitive membrane on the undersurface is placed on the background sheet to provide a primary three-layer film structure, the three-layer film structure is illuminated to partially expose the film, the first latent image and background sheets are replaced by second latent image and second background sheets, respectively, to provide a secondary three-layer film structure, the secondary three-layer film structure is illuminated to completely expose the partially exposed film and the second latent image and background sheets are removed from the secondary three-layer structure to thereby provide a film positive sheet for a forging-by-copying-proof print.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Hosokawa Printing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shohei Tsuchiya
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Patent number: 4770978Abstract: The present invention relates to an image forming method and apparatus in which a photographic material is subjected to an exposure by scanning with laser beam being of blue, green and red wavelengths as an exposure means, the photographic material used in the above scanning exposure process is a silver halide photographic material comprising blue, green and red sensitive silver halide emulsion layers, the silver halide of at least one of which emulsion layers is silver chloroiodobromide whose silver bromide content is from zero to 65 mol %.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1986Date of Patent: September 13, 1988Inventors: Syoji Matsuzaka, Shin-ichi Daiba, Tsuyoshi Hattori
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Patent number: 4737912Abstract: In a medical image filing apparatus having a store unit, a keyboard, a retrieval device, a display unit and a CPU, case images of various diseases are stored in the store unit together with clinical images, and case indexes corresponding to respective case images and clinical indexes corresponding to respective clinical images are also stored in the store unit. Therefore, the retrieval operation of the case images as well as the clinical images can be effected in an easy and swift manner, and thus it is possible to effect an accurate diagnosis for a patient.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1985Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kaori Ichikawa
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Patent number: 4716095Abstract: A process is described to improve the reproduction quality of multiply exposable negatively tonable light-sensitive reproduction materials containing at least one 1,4-dihydropyridine compound, wherein the light-sensitive layer is treated with a strong acid before the imagewise exposure.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Mario Grossa
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Patent number: 4710444Abstract: Process for forming a halftone multicolor pattern which comprises in sequence given the following steps:(1) scanningwise exposing a multicolor original attached to a rotating scanner drum to produce series of electrical signals that are fed into a computer,(2) exposing in a single scan separate black-and-white light-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer materials under the control of the computer in accordance with said signals,(3) developing the exposed silver halide emulsion layers with a hardening or tanning developing agent producing a negative or positive silver selection image that can be used as intermediate original in the production of a printing plate, a pattern of oxidized hardening developing agent being imagewise transferred during development from the emulsion layer onto a hardenable non-photosensitive colored gelatin layer originally carried on a temporary support or carried directly on a permanent support,(4) producing a colored relief image by wash-off processing of said colored gelating layType: GrantFiled: January 30, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Luc H. Leenders, Eddie R. Daems, Jan A. Van den Bogaert
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Patent number: 4701401Abstract: Process for forming a halftone or multicolor colloid pattern by the following steps in sequence:(1) scanningwise exposing to light a multicolor original carried, e.g., by a rotating scanner drum, to obtain separate red light, green light and blue light, out signals which are received by corresponding photon-conductors to produce corresponding separate series of electrical signals, which are, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1985Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Luc H. Leenders, Charles L. Ramon, Edie R. Daems
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Patent number: 4678740Abstract: A photographic matte for use in traveling matte photography is formed by recording a separation of a first screen-color separation of an image on a first film layer and recording a separation of a different second color on a second layer. Preferably, the second color is complementary to the screen color. One layer is developed to form a positive image and the other to form a negative image, these images reinforcing each other. One image is formed by black dye, using a coupler and a color developer and the other is formed by a black dye destruct technique in which the developed portion of the silver halide emulsion is removed. According to another aspect of the invention, a matte of increased density can be formed without commensurate image growth by combining a black dye image with a silver image.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Inventor: James N. Catania
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Patent number: 4668597Abstract: An object of this invention is to provide a method of producing printing with a hidden image which cannot be observed with the unaided eye but which can be observed by use of a tool to determine the authenticity of a document.In accordance with the invention, the lithographic printing process is used in conjunction with tints or halftones to produce a printed document having an image therein which is not detectable with the unaided eye, but which may be observed when the print is viewed through a tint screen. The hidden image is produced by making a composite negative comprising an exposure through a negative containing the image and a tint oriented at a first angle onto a piece of film, and then making a second exposure through a positive containing the image and a tint oriented at a second angle onto the same piece of film. The composite negative is enlarged and dots in the area of the intersection of the image and background are blended to hide the image.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1986Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Inventor: Timothy P. Merchant
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Patent number: 4581316Abstract: In a method of forming very minute real window patterns to a negative photoresist film that are required in the manufacture of highly packed semiconductor devices, false unexposed patterns are formed in the proximity of the minute real unexposed patterns. The false patterns have a width that, upon a single exposure of the negative photoresist film to ultraviolet light or other energy beam, the photoresist film portion immediately below the false patterns are unexposed but a photoresist portion under the unexposed portion is exposed to light by reason of light diffraction or light circling around under the false pattern. As a result, the false patterns in the photoresist film substantially disappear after development of the photoresist. The partially removed false patterns serve to negate swelling of the photoresist at the time of development and prevent obliteration of the real window patterns or formation of burr-like parts where the real window patterns are to be formed.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventor: Kazuaki Yamanouchi
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Patent number: 4568627Abstract: Disclosed is a chromatic proofreading film which may be conveniently used for the process of ascertaining the color quality in multi-color printing by overlaying color picture images produced from the corresponding color separated picture images. The chromatic proofreading film of this invention has two photosensitive layers, the outer one consisting of a silver halide photosensitive material and the inner one consisting of a non silver salt photosensitive material such as diazo or azide resin, and the inner photosensitive layer is divided into a plurality of regions dyed to different basic colors so that the chromatic proofreading film may be cut apart into a plurality of separate sheets which may be overlaid for the purpose of chromatic proofreading after the film is photographically developed.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1983Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Dainippon Screen Seizo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tokujiro Ishida, Syuzi Kondo, Keiji Toei
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Patent number: 4510225Abstract: An opaque reflective print copy is produced by transferring via heat and pressure, an electrophotographically formed toner image to a presoftened transparent thermoplastic thin layer carried bonded to an opaque substrate. The print is formed of at least one generally planar toner image layer embedded in the plastic layer near the outer surface thereof whereby light illuminating the print enters the thin layer and is reflected from the interface between said layer and said substrate, passing through the toner particles as well as being reflected from the toner particles themselves, whereby to provide an image having greater depth intensity and contrast than can be obtained using silver halide photographic film, all without distortion of the image, loss in density or loss in resolution. The substrate may have smooth or roughened surface, and may be selected from plain or coated paper, metal, stone, stretchable and/or inflatable media as well as irregularly shaped objects.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1982Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Coulter Systems CorporationInventors: Manfred R. Kuehnle, Ferdinand Martinez
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Patent number: 4507166Abstract: A method of manufacturing adhesive backed photographs attached to an easily removable non-sticking backing sheet. The method includes the steps of forming a pattern of sprocket holes at regular spaced intervals along the length of a roll of unexposed photographic paper. Creating a plurality of latent photographic images on the roll of photographic print paper in a predetermined pattern with the pattern of images registered relative to the pattern of sprocket holes. Developing the latent photographic images on the roll of photographic paper to provide a roll of photographs arranged in a predetermined pattern on one side of the roll of paper. Feeding the row of photographs into a cutter mechanism using the sprocket holes in the photographic paper to register the photographs relative to a cutter element of the cutter mechanism which cuts borders around each photograph.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1982Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Inventor: Howard L. Posner
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Patent number: 4464448Abstract: A black and white microfilm reproduction is made of a person or their photograph and accompanying text data. A sheet of multicolor photographic paper then is exposed to the black and white image carried on the microfilm and to another color film carrying a multicolor security pattern, mark or the like. The paper then is developed to produce the document having a black and white image of the person to be identified and accompanying text data together with overlying multicolor security pattern. The security pattern has lines that vary in color along their lengths independently of one another.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1983Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: AB RollfilmInventor: Rolf E. Rothfjell
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Patent number: 4425421Abstract: A process for the production of a sealed laminate especially a security document comprising a support sheet, an image layer containing a photographic image present in a hardened hydrophilic diffusion transfer reversal image-receiving colloid medium made from an image receiving layer containing photosensitive iron(III) compound, and a protective cover sheet is described wherein:(1) the support sheet is of a polymeric heat meltable material,(2) the image layer is disposed adherently on the support sheet to cover the support area only partly and to leave uncovered at least one edge area thereof,(3) the protective sheet is of a heat-meltable material which in the melted state is capable of forming a homogeneous mass with melted support sheet material, and(4) the protective cover sheet is heat sealed to the support sheet in the uncovered areas thereof to form the homogeneous mass, whereby said image layer is sealed between the support sheet and the protective sheet.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1982Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignee: AGFA-GEVAERT N.V.Inventors: Antonius A. Rutges, Ludovicus M. Mertens, Maurits W. Van Grasdorff
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Patent number: 4394424Abstract: A printing plate is made in accordance with a particular method and is used in a printing process wherein it is effective to produce a substantially continuous tone printing effect. A negative screen having an overall pattern defined by rows of closely spaced substantially square-shaped areas is exposed two times on an image carrier. An image screen pattern is developed on the image carrier wherein each of the two exposures of the overall pattern on the negative screen is effected at an angle of 30.degree. with respect to each other. A unique printing screen pattern is obtained which is then used for printing a reproduced image.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1981Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Inventor: Frank A. Sportelli
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Patent number: 4386143Abstract: A low priced multicolor optical filter having optical black and a process for producing the same are disclosed; the filter comprising a base having thereon one black-and-white silver halide emulsion layer in which at least two color dye patterns and at least one optical black area comprising silver or silver and a dye are formed.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1980Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Inventors: Masamichi Sato, Kenji Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4377633Abstract: This describes different methods of using a single photoresist layer to define both metal contact vias and metal lift-off areas on semiconductor integrated circuits. The methods use positive photoresist containing a small amount of base such as imidazole to provide a lift-off overhang when the resist is exposed and developed to provide a reversal image.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1981Date of Patent: March 22, 1983Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Karen M. Abrahamovich, Clifford J. Hamel, Edward H. Payne, Dean R. Weed
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Patent number: 4350750Abstract: Either a single copy or a plurality of copies of an original document may be made. Making a single copy or the last copy of a plurality of copies comprises, during a first revolution of a photoconductive drum, electrostatically charging the drum, radiating a light image of the document onto the drum to form an electrostatic image, developing the electrostatic image using a magnetic brush to form a toner image, transferring the toner image to a copy sheet, electrostatically discharging the drum and uniformly radiating the drum with light to further discharge the same. During a second revolution of the drum the drum is cleaned with the same magnetic brush to remove residual toner, and again electrostatically discharged and uniformly radiated. During a third revolution of the drum the magnetic brush is again used for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Shigeru Suzuki, Minoru Suzuki, Koichi Suzuki, Kyoji Omi, Yasumori Nagahara, Yoshiharu Kagari, Makoto Hashimoto, Goro Mori
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Patent number: 4324850Abstract: In forming a fluorescent screen for a color picture tube having triads of phosphor materials of the three primary colors arranged in a predetermined pattern on the inner surface of a panel, a photosensitive film which exhibits stickiness when exposed to a threshold amount of light is formed on the inner surface of the panel. Locations of the photosensitive film where the three color phosphor materials respectively occupy are exposed to light from a light source through a shadow mask mounted to the panel. The amount of exposure light for a first color phosphor material is the threshold or above and that for second and third phosphor materials is below the threshold. After completion of the light exposures for the first to third color phosphor materials through the shadow mask, the shadow mask is dismounted from the panel and the first color phosphor material is deposited onto the photosensitive film.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: Hitaci, Ltd.Inventors: Yoshifumi Tomita, Masahiro Nishizawa, Hiroshi Yokomizo, Hiromitu Nakai
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Patent number: 4322486Abstract: In a process for the formation of an electrostatic image on a photoconductive element comprising a photoconductive zinc oxide-binder layer and an insulating top layer, the top layer is first positively charged and then is negatively charged until the element is saturated with negative charge, after which the top layer is imagewise exposed to light.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1979Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Oce-van der Grinten N.V.Inventors: Jan A. de Putter, Johannes Kortenoeven
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Patent number: 4320190Abstract: The invention provides a method of manufacturing the substrate of an electrochromic display cell as a result of which the ionic conductor of the cell cannot come into contact with the transparent conductive elements which form part of this substrate. A transparent conductive layer, a layer of an electrochromic material and a layer of photosensitive material having a positive action are deposited in turn on a transparent plate. A network of conductive elements is formed by etching away the electrochromic layer and the conductive layer through a mask constituted by the photosensitive material which is selectively exposed and developed. The electrochromic material is then etched away through a second mask formed by the same photosensitive material selectively exposed and developed a second time. This second mask is also used for the deposition of a layer of dielectric material. The conductive elements are thus covered with a continuous layer of dielectric material and of electrochromic material.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1980Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Assignee: Ebauches S.A.Inventor: Yves Ruedin
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Patent number: 4301237Abstract: An X-ray transparent mask (51) is comprised of a support ring (42) with a planar substrate stabilizer (41) thereon, the stabilizer having a plurality of apertures (43) therethrough, arranged in a "checkerboard" fashion. A thin X-ray transparent mask substrate (52) is placed over the stabilizer. (41), the substrate having X-ray absorptive metallized patterns (53) thereon which are aligned with the apertures (43). The mask (51) is positioned proximate a semiconductor wafer (56) having a photoresist coating (30) thereon. X-rays (14) are directed at the photoresist coating (30) through the apertures (43) to selectively expose the coating. The mask (51) is then indexed one aperture position and the remaining portion of coating (30) is exposed to the X-rays (14).Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Western Electric Co., Inc.Inventor: John A. Burns
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Patent number: 4294913Abstract: An original information carrier is disclosed which comprises a recording layer applied to a carrier material. The recording layer contains information in the form of a relief image which is made of relief part-images which border on one another without overlapping. The recording layer further comprises a relief grating of different grating depths superimposed over the areas of said relief part-images.A process for producing an information carrier is disclosed which comprises exposing a recording layer through separate color separation originals, exposing the layer to a grating pattern, and developing the exposed recording layer.A process for forming a matrix containing the information stored on an information carrier is disclosed which comprises forming a layer of material on the original information carrier and then separating the layer from the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1979Date of Patent: October 13, 1981Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Roland Moraw, Renate Schadlich
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Patent number: 4288510Abstract: This invention relates to the production of information carriers on which the information is recorded along a track; the process of making the information carrier comprises a first step of materializing the track itself before recording any information by forming a groove in an auxiliary layer, the track thus being capable of being optically detected, and a second step of recording the information in a photosensitive layer in contact with the auxiliary layer along the track previously formed.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1980Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: Thomson-BrandtInventors: Claude Tinet, Claire Lemonon
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Patent number: 4283471Abstract: A printing plate is made in accordance with a particular method and is used in a printing process wherein it is effective to produce a substantially continuous tone printing effect. A negative screen having an overall pattern defined by rows of closely spaced substantially square-shaped areas is exposed a plurality of times on an image carrier. An image screen pattern is developed on the image carrier wherein each of the plurality of exposures of the overall pattern on the negative screen is effected at a different angle with respect to each other. A unique printing screen pattern is obtained which is then used for printing a reproduced image.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1979Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Inventor: Frank A. Sportelli
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Patent number: 4271246Abstract: A method for producing a multicolor optical filter, which comprises exposing a photographic material comprising a support and at least one black-and-white silver halide emulsion layer to light through a first pattern; developing the exposed emulsion layer with a first coupler-containing color developer to form a pattern of a first dye; then exposing an unexposed portion of said emulsion layer to light through a second pattern; developing the exposed area with a second coupler-containing color developer to form a pattern of a second dye; optionally repeating exposure and development to form patterns containing dyes of third and subsequent colors, thereby to form color patterns of at least two colors; and subjecting the product to a silver removal treatment after the final color development step.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masamichi Sato, Kenji Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4247623Abstract: A three-layer blank and a process are disclosed for the formation of frames of metal beam leads that are bonded to integrated circuit chips. The blank incorporates an improved negative-working resist having adhesion to the metal as well as flexibility. The process of forming the leads includes the step of fully photopolymerizing the resist to avoid outgassing of residual monomer as would otherwise occur during bonding.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: John R. Guild