Patents Assigned to Kodak Polychrome
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Patent number: 7049045Abstract: Multilayer, positive working, thermally imageable, bakeable imageable elements are disclosed. The elements have a substrate, an underlayer, and a top layer. The underlayer comprises a resin or resins having activated methylol and/or activated alkylated methylol groups, such as a resole resin, and a polymeric material that comprises, in polymerized form about 5 mol % to about 30 mol % of methacrylic acid; about 20 mol % to about 75 mol % of N-phenylmaleimide, N-cyclohexylmaleimide, N-benzylmaleimide, or a mixture thereof; optionally, about 5 mol % to about 50 mol % of methacrylamide; and about 3 mol % to about 50 mol % of a compound represented by the formula: CH2C(R2)C(O)NHCH2OR1, in which R1 is C1 to C12 alkyl, phenyl, C1 to C12 substituted phenyl, C1 to C12 aralkyl, or Si(CH3)3; and R2 is H or methyl. The elements produce bakeable lithographic printing plates that are resistant to press chemistries.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Paul Kitson, Kevin B. Ray, S. Peter Pappas
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Publication number: 20060078819Abstract: Radiation-sensitive elements are described whose radiation-sensitive coating comprises both a photopolymerizable oligomer with a biuret structural unit and a photopolymerizable phosphazene oligomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2003Publication date: April 13, 2006Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Harald Baumann, Michael Flugel, Udo Dwars, Hans-Horst Glatt
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Publication number: 20060063101Abstract: The invention relates to radiation-sensitive elements comprising an aluminum substrate that has been roughened electrochemically with hydrochloric acid, and a radiation-sensitive coating comprising a coumarin sensitizer (I), a coinitiator a free-radical polymerizable monomer one or more P—OH groups and a biuret oligomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2003Publication date: March 23, 2006Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Harald Baumann, Michael Flugel, Udo Dwars
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Publication number: 20060063111Abstract: A structured surface is formed with the method of the present invention. The method of making this structured surface includes the steps of applying an ablatable radiation sensitive coating on the major surface of the substrate, and exposing the ablatable radiation sensitive coating to radiation such that exposed portions of the ablatable radiation sensitive coating ablate from the substrate to form a structured surface. The structured surface then includes a substrate and a pattern of structures framed by at least one separation bank. The method may also include the steps of depositing a flowable material on to the structures and the separation bank to form a pattern of flowable material in the structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2004Publication date: March 23, 2006Applicant: Kodak PolychromeInventors: M. Ali, Elsie Fohrenkamm, Richard Ollmann, Gregory Zwadlo
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Patent number: 7016082Abstract: The invention provides techniques for thinning halftone dots in a halftone dot bit map. A bit map filter may be used to thin the dots. For example, a target glyph may passed over the bit map. If any subsets of bits within the bit map match the target glyph, the subsets of bits can be replaced with bits defined by a thinned glyph. In this manner, the ink of a halftone print can be reduced in a manner that enhances the visual appearance of the print.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2001Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventor: William A. Rozzi
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Publication number: 20060051699Abstract: Radiation-sensitive element comprising (a) a substrate with at least one hydrophilic surface and (b) a radiation-sensitive coating on at least one hydrophilic surface of the substrate, wherein the coating comprises: (i) at least one free-radical polymerizable monomer and/or oligomer and/or polymer with at least one ethylenically unsaturated group each, (ii) at least one absorber selected from photoinitiators and sensitizers, which is capable of absorbing radiation of a wavelength in the range of 250 to 1,200 nm and (iii) at least one stabilizer comprising in its molecule at least one group capable of inhibiting free-radical polymerization, and at least one other group capable of sorption at the hydrophilic surface of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2003Publication date: March 9, 2006Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Harald Baumann, Michael Flugel, Udo Dwars, Eduard Kottmair
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Publication number: 20060024609Abstract: A process for the production of lithographic printing plate precursors with a coating comprising a diazo resin is described, wherein a solvent mixture comprising (i) 2 to 9.9 wt.-% 1-methoxy-2-propanol, (ii) 20 to 50 wt.-% of at least one ketone with a boiling point below 130° C., (iii) 20 to 60 wt.-% of at least one alkanol with a boiling point below 120° C., and (iv) 10 to 30 wt.-% ethyl lactate, and a slot coater are used to produce the printing plate precursors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2003Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Udo Dwars, Harald Baumann, Michael Mursal, Axel Draber
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Patent number: 6977131Abstract: A radiation-sensitive patterning composition comprising: (1) at least one acid generating compound selected from the group of compounds of formulae (I) or (II): wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, and R6, are individually selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, nitro group, hydroxyl group, a carbonyl group, a halogen atom, a cyano group and an unsubstituted or substituted alkyl group, an unsubstituted or substituted cycloalkyl group; an unsubstituted or substituted alkoxy group, or an unsubstituted or substituted aryl group; wherein X+ represents an onium ion selected from the group consisting of diazonium, iodonium, sulfonium, phosphonium, bromonium, chloronium, oxysulfoxonium, oxysulfonium, sulfoxonium, selenium, tellurium and arsenium; and wherein n is an integer from 4 to 100; (2) at least one cross-linking agent cross-linkable by an acid; (3) at least one polymer compound capable of reacting with the cross-linking agent; and (4) at least one infrared absorbing compound.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventor: Ting Tao
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Patent number: 6969570Abstract: Thermally imageable elements useful as lithographic printing plate precursors are disclosed. The elements comprise a substrate, an underlayer over the substrate, and a top layer over the underlayer. The top layer comprises a co-polymer that comprises, in polymerized form, norbornene or a norbornene derivative. The resulting lithographic printing plates have good resistance to pressroom chemicals.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventor: Paul Kitson
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Publication number: 20050259280Abstract: Techniques are described for color management of halftone prints by direct modification of halftone dot perimeters within bi-level, halftoned bitmap images. According to the halftone print color management techniques, border pixels of the halftone dots are spatially selected to be turned on or off in order to appropriately shrink or grow the halftone dots. The bitmap image may be prepared to create both a halftone proof and printing plates. Therefore, contrary to conventional continuous-tone color management techniques, direct halftone bitmap modification minimizes dot structure differences between data used to produce a proof and corresponding printing plates. The perimeter of a halftone dot within a bitmap image is modified by applying a local threshold value to a distance mapped bitmap image. The bitmap image may be bipolar distance mapped (BDM) to allow for shrinking or growing of the halftone dots by varying a threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: November 24, 2005Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventor: William Rozzi
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Publication number: 20050248601Abstract: Techniques are described for preparing halftone bitmap images for printing on inkjet printers. The techniques may involve exclusive use of low-density inks to reproduce highlight colors and means for reducing the amount of ink applied to the page within “solid” areas while maintaining complete coverage of these areas. The techniques may rely on the high addressability and larger ink palette of recent inkjet printers. For example, some inkjet printers offer seven ink channels: low and high density inks for the cyan, magenta, and black channels, and a single high-density yellow ink. In one embodiment, halftone dots within a bitmap image are separated into perimeter data and core data. The perimeter data is then associated with a low-density ink channel and the core data is associated with a high-density ink channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventor: William Rozzi
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Patent number: 6963452Abstract: An optical head having a laser source of beams at an input end and image forming beams at an output end and a plurality of optical components arranged along the beams between the input and output ends to obtain an image on a photosensitive printing plate from the beams. The optical components include reflecting surfaces adapted to fold the beams several times between the input and output ends times in such a way as to reduce the width and height of the optical head. The folded beams are located in a plurality of parallel surfaces perpendicular to the image formed on the photosensitive printing plate. The optical head further includes optical components adapted to adjust the width, location, orientation and intensity of the image from the beams.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventor: Michel Moulin
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Patent number: 6962765Abstract: A UV-mask, a system and method for making the mask and a method of using the mask for producing an image a print medium are disclosed. The system includes a donor element having a substrate coated with a layer of IR-sensitive material and a layers of UV-absorbing material, and a receptor element. The IR-sensitive material is capable of detaching a significant portion of the itself and the UV-absorbing material from the donor element and transfer the detached materials to the receptor element when irradiated by an IR radiation. The method for making a UV-mask includes irradiating such a donor element with an IR radiation. The method of using includes overlaying a digital UV mask on a UV-sensitive medium, exposing the medium to a UV radiation through the UV mask, and developing the UV-sensitive medium.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Donald L. Swihart, Kevin M. Kidnie, Richard C. Buchholtz
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Publication number: 20050244749Abstract: The present invention provides a positive-working, thermally imageable element generally comprising a multi-layered imageable coating. The invention provides an imageable element comprising a substrate, an ink-receptive top layer, and an underlayer, the underlayer including a specific copolymer described herein. The copolymer can be a polymer comprising constitutional units derived from: a) a monomer having a cyclic urea group; b) a monomer comprising an N-substituted maleimide; c) a (meth)acrylamide or (meth)acrylate monomer; and d) a (meth)acrylic acid or vinyl benzoic acid monomer. In another embodiment, the copolymer can be a polymer comprising constitutional units derived from: a) a monomer having a cyclic urea group; b) a (meth)acrylic acid or vinyl benzoic acid monomer; c) and a (meth)acrylonitrile monomer. The imageable element may be used to prepare a lithographic printing plate that is resistant to press chemistry and can optionally be baked to increase press runlength.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Anthony Kitson, Kevin Ray, Joanne Ray, Mathias Jarek, Celin Savariar-Hauck
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Publication number: 20050244198Abstract: An apparatus and method for providing substantially intimate rolling contact between a portion of a donor sheet and a portion of an acceptor element in a laser-induced thermal transfer printer comprises a rotatably mounted cylindrical drum, an acceptor element affixed to and supported by the cylindrical drum, a rotatably mounted dispensing roller for dispensing a donor sheet, and a rotatably mounted receiving roller for receiving the donor sheet, so that the donor sheet is extended between the dispensing roller and the receiving roller. A plurality of rotatably mounted contact rollers configured to bring a portion of the donor sheet extended between the dispensing roller and the receiving roller into contact with a portion of the acceptor element is also included. Alternatively, contact rollers need not be utilized, and the dispensing roller and receiving roller are configured to bring a portion of the donor sheet extended therebetween into contact with a portion of the acceptor element.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Michel Moulin, Jianbing Huang
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Patent number: 6960419Abstract: Negative working imageable compositions and imageable elements comprising a layer of the imageable composition over a support are disclosed. The imageable compositions comprise a free-radical polymerizable system and an effective amount of curcumin. The curcumin is effective as an antihalation agent, but does not substantially reduce the photospeed of the imageable composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Paul R. West, Lee Korionoff
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Patent number: 6956580Abstract: In one embodiment, a display device includes an integrated color matching processor that processes color data to facilitate accurate color rendering on the display device. The integrated color matching processor can be internal to the display device or external to the display device. Either way the processor may receive color input, process the color input, and output altered color image data to the display.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2001Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventor: William A. Rozzi
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Publication number: 20050227182Abstract: The present invention involves a method for making a relief image. A film that includes a carrier sheet and an imageable material is used to form a mask image that is opaque to a curing radiation. In one embodiment, the mask image is formed on the carrier sheet while in another embodiment, the mask image is formed on a receptor sheet. The mask image is then transferred to a photosensitive material, such as a flexographic printing plate precursor. The resulting assembly is exposed to the curing radiation resulting in exposed and unexposed areas of the photosensitive material. The carrier sheet or the receptor sheet may be removed from the mask image either before or after exposure to the curing radiation. Finally, the photosensitive material and mask image assembly is developed with a suitable developer to form a relief image.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Applicant: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: M. Ali, David Brown, Elsie Fohrenkamm, Michael Heller
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Patent number: 6949327Abstract: Thermally imageable elements useful as on-press developable lithographic printing plate precursors are disclosed. The elements comprise a substrate and a layer of an imageable composition over the substrate. The imageable composition comprises a photothermal conversion material, particles of a polyurethane polymer, and, optionally, a water soluble polymer. The polyurethane polymer comprises urethane linkages in the main chain, but does not comprise side chain urethane groups.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Shiying Zheng, Elizabeth Knight, S. Peter Pappas
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Patent number: 6942957Abstract: Thermally imageable, positive working, multilayer imageable elements useful as lithographic printing plate precursors are disclosed. The elements comprise a substrate; an underlayer over the substrate; a top layer over the underlayer, and a photothermal conversion material. The top layer comprises a binder and an ionic liquid. A preferred binder is poly(methyl methacrylate).Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventors: Kevin B. Ray, S. Peter Pappas, John Kalamen