Patents Assigned to Cycolor, Inc.
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Patent number: 6489087Abstract: A method for reproducing an image from a photoprint is disclosed. This aspect of the present invention comprises: providing a photoprint comprising an imaging media and a data storage medium; imaging the imaging media to produce an image on an image side of the media; encoding the data storage medium with data corresponding to the image; reading the data from the data storage medium corresponding to the image; and reproducing the image based on the data read from the data storage medium.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Y. Polykarpov, Joseph C. Camillus
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Patent number: 6387585Abstract: A self-contained photohardenable imaging assembly comprising a first transparent polymeric film support, an imaging layer comprising a plurality of photosensitive microcapsules, a developer material and an adhesion promoter, and a second support which may be transparent or opaque is disclosed. Upon image-wise exposure and image development, an image forms in the imaging layer sealed between the supports to form an integral unit having improved peel strength.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventor: Ibrahim Katampe
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Patent number: 6174642Abstract: An imaging system comprising a support having a layer of at least one set of photosensitive microcapsules on the surface thereof, wherein the microcapsules are sensitive to a distinct band of radiation and contain a complex of an infrared sensitive cationic dye and a boranyl anion. In a preferred embodiment, the photosensitive microcapsules include a first set of microcapsules containing a cyan color-forming agent, a second set of microcapsules containing a magenta color-forming agent, and a third set of microcapsules containing a yellow color-forming agent, wherein at least one of said first, second and third sets of microcapsules include an infrared sensitive dye borate compound as a photoinitiator. Optionally at least one other set may include a visible light sensitive dye borate compound or an ultraviolet initiator.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Y. Polykarpov, Joseph C. Camillus
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Patent number: 6172735Abstract: A method for printing photographic quality images downloaded to a printer comprising; providing a light-tight film pack containing photosensitive imaging media, the film pack having a severable line of on a face thereof which defines a flap, the flap providing access to the media when the flap is opened; providing a cartridge of a size and shape to fit into a cartridge-access opening in the printer, the cartridge comprising a tray for accepting the film pack; inserting the film pack into the cartridge; inserting the cartridge containing the film pack into the cartridge-access opening in the printer; severing the film pack along the severable line to free the flap; opening the flap to access the media; advancing the media into the printer; and exposing and developing the media to provide a photographic quality print.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Camillus, Morihiko Yamada
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Patent number: 6127084Abstract: A photosensitive material including a support having a layer of photosensitive microcapsules on the surface thereof, the photosensitive microcapsules including an internal phase containing a photosensitive composition and a color precursor wherein, upon image-wise exposing the photosensitive material and rupturing the microcapsules, the color precursor is image-wise released from the microcapsules to form a color image, the photosensitive material further including a hygroscopic polymer, is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventors: Ibrahim Katampe, Joseph C. Camillus
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Patent number: 6080520Abstract: A photosensitive imaging system comprising a photosensitive material and a developer material, the photosensitive material including a support having a layer of photosensitive microcapsules on the surface thereof, said photosensitive microcapsules including an internal phase containing a photosensitive composition and a color precursor wherein, upon image-wise exposing said photosensitive material and rupturing said microcapsules, said color precursor image-wise reacts with said developer material to form a color image, said support being a high opacity laminate of a black or brown film laminated between a pair of white pigmented films; in one embodiment the black or brown film is a magnetic recording layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Y. Polykarpov, Joseph C. Camillus
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Patent number: 6037094Abstract: A photosensitivematerial including a support having a layer of photosensitive microcapsules on the surface thereof, the photosensitive microcapsules including an internal phase containing a photosensitive composition and a color precursor wherein, upon image-wise exposing the photosensitive material and rupturing the microcapsules, the color precursor is image-wise released from the microcapsules to form a color image, the photosensitive material further including a superabsorbent polymer or hydrogel, is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventors: Ibrahim Katampe, Joseph C. Camillus
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Patent number: 6030740Abstract: A new digital printer media which allows to create images on both sides of a single sheet is proposed. The media is printed in a new Cycolor printer which utilizes two LED printer heads and one developer head/device. The film consists of the top and the bottom layers of capsules/developer coats on clear polyester (top and bottom) with the white polyester with adhesive on both sides as the separator. The color producing capsules/developer mixture is coated on clear polyester. The coated film is then laminated with white polyester containing adhesive on both sides. The top side of the white polyester remains protected by the removable liner. Thus created film is then used to laminate another layer of capsule/developer coated clear polyester. The double sided film is thus created. Following exposure from both sides will occur independently by a set of two LED heads. Developing pressure can be applied from one side. Two images can be formed at the same time on both sides of a single sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1999Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventor: Alexander Y. Polykarpov
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Patent number: 5916727Abstract: A sealed self-contained photohardenable imaging assembly comprising in order: a first transparent support; a subbing layer; an imaging layer comprising a developer material and a plurality of photohardenable microcapsules encapsulating a photohardenable composition and a color precursor wherein the imaging layer exhibits a residual stain of less than about 0.3 density units; an adhesive; and a second support which may be opaque or transparent, wherein the subbing layer is interposed between the first support and the imaging layer and the subbing layer includes a polymer having chemical moieties which bond to the microcapsules and the adhesive is interposed between the second support and the imaging layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1998Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Camillus, Mark A. Johnson, John M. Taylor, Darrell A. Terry, William Lippke, S. Thomas Brammer
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Patent number: 5783353Abstract: A sealed self-contained photohardenable imaging assembly comprising:a first transparent polymeric film support;a second polymeric film support which may be opaque or transparent;an imaging layer disposed between said first transparent support and said second support;a subbing layer disposed between said first transparent support and said imaging layer, said subbing including a polymer having chemical moieties which bond to said microcapsules; and an adhesive material disposed between said imaging layer and said second support;said imaging layer comprising a developer material and a plurality of microcapsules, said microcapsules encapsulating a photohardenable composition containing a color precursor, a polyethylenically unsaturated compound, a cyanine dye/borate photoinitiator and a disulfide having the formula: ##STR1## where X is selected from the group consisting of S and O except X is N when the disulfide includes one or more tetrazolyl groups; n represents 0 or 1; A represents the residue of the ring conType: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Camillus, Mark A. Johnson, John M. Taylor, Darrell A. Terry, William Lippke, S. Thomas Brammer
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Patent number: RE37257Abstract: A transfer imaging system is disclosed wherein images are formed by image-wise exposing a layer comprising a chromogenic material and pressure rupturable capsules containing, as an internal phase, a photosensitive composition. In a preferred embodiment, the chromogenic material is encapsulated with the photosensitive composition. Upon exposure and capsule rupture the chromogenic material is image-wise transferrable to a developer or copy sheet where the chromogenic material reacts with a developer to form an image. Preferred systems are sensitive to U.V. or blue light in the wavelength range of 380 to 480 nm.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1996Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Cycolor, Inc.Inventor: Frederick W. Sanders