Patents by Inventor Jodi Schwendimann
Jodi Schwendimann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230382152Abstract: Image transfer articles including a substrate comprising a top surface and a bottom surface, a melt transfer layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface removably located on the top surface of the substrate, and an image receiving layer having an image receiving surface configured to receive indicia or an image and positionable against a receptor element during a transfer process, wherein the image receiving layer comprises at least one wax coated silica. The image receiving layer may further include at least one binder such as an ethylene acrylic acid binder. The imaging layer may also include wax-based water repellant, and together the wax coated silica and wax-based water repellant may comprise about 30% to about 40% of the image receiving layer on a dry weight basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Ready, Set, Co., LLCInventors: Jodi Schwendimann, Hemant Bohra
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Publication number: 20230382102Abstract: Image transfer articles and method of using image transfer articles to apply and image to a receptor. The image transfer articles include a melt transfer layer, an image receiving layer configured to receive an indicia and/or image and including at least one wax treated silica pigment, and at least one opaque layer between the melt transfer layer and the image receiving layer. The melt transfer layer includes a bottom surface position-able against a receptor element during a transfer process. The at least one opaque layer is configured to provide an opaque background for at least a portion of the indicia and/or image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Ready, Set, Co., LLCInventors: Jodi Schwendimann, Hemant Bohra
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Publication number: 20210221157Abstract: A multiple layered print structure and apparatus to apply a design or image to fabric or cloth is disclosed. The structure may include one or more print layers printed on a substrate and an adhesive layer deposited on the print layer(s). The one or more print layer(s) and adhesive or resin layer may be deposited on the substrate in a pre-set pattern to form the shape profile for the design or image. The print layer(s) include inks or dyes for printing the print features and/or background color(s) of the image or design. The ink may be combined with a binder material to form the print layer(s). In some embodiments, the process includes the step of printing the multiple layered print structure using a combination of digital printing processes simplify the process for printing a design or image on fabric or cloth.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2021Publication date: July 22, 2021Applicant: Ready, Set, Co., LLCInventors: Jodi Schwendimann, Hemant Bohra
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Publication number: 20210032507Abstract: The present disclosure, in one embodiment, relates to a system and method to transfer material to a substrate. In one embodiment, the system for material transfer includes an adhesive sheet and a transfer material sheet. The adhesive sheet comprises an adhesive, such as ethylene acrylic acid (EAA), ethylene methacrylic acid (EMAA), or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), and a paper release backing. The paper release backing may comprise supercalendered kraft base paper. The transfer material sheet may include a transfer material and a material release liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventor: Jodi Schwendimann
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Patent number: 10717313Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a device for activating thermochromatic ink. The device may include a drawing tip, a heating element, which may include a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heating element, communicably coupled to the drawing tip and configure to heat the drawing tip, and a power source configured to provide power to the heating element. The power source may be a lithium-ion battery. The battery may be rechargeable, and the device may have a charging port to recharge the battery from a power source coupled to the charging port. The device may have a regulator for regulating power from the power source to the heating element. The device may have a controller for directing power from the power source to the heating element. Further the heating element may be configured to heat the drawing tip to a temperature between 30-70 degrees Celsius.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2016Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: NuCoat, Inc.Inventors: Jodi A. Schwendimann, Richard Maksimoski
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Publication number: 20190256726Abstract: A mess-free coloring system comprising a coloring medium and optionally one or more coloring utensils is disclosed. The coloring medium can include a substrate with or without decorative effects and one or more coating layers on a surface of the substrate. In various examples, the one or more coating layers include a color-triggering developer, e.g., in the form of a substantially clear resin, and an opaque pigment. Decorative effects integrated with or disposed on the substrate, while initially obscured by the one or more coating layers, can be revealed when the coating layers are mixed with at least one color precursor stored and dispensed from a coloring utensil. The opaque pigment is selected and configured such that, upon receipt of at least one color precursor by the one or more coating layers, a change in the pigment's reflective index occurs as the pigment dissolves into the clear resin developer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2018Publication date: August 22, 2019Inventors: Nabil F. Nasser, Jodi A. Schwendimann, Earl Pickering
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Patent number: 10179864Abstract: A mess-free coloring system comprising a coloring medium and optionally one or more coloring utensils is disclosed. The coloring medium can include a substrate with or without decorative effects and one or more coating layers on a surface of the substrate. In various examples, the one or more coating layers include a color-triggering developer, e.g., in the form of a substantially clear resin, and an opaque pigment. Decorative effects integrated with or disposed on the substrate, while initially obscured by the one or more coating layers, can be revealed when the coating layers are mixed with at least one color precursor stored and dispensed from a coloring utensil. The opaque pigment is selected and configured such that, upon receipt of at least one color precursor by the one or more coating layers, a change in the pigment's reflective index occurs as the pigment dissolves into the clear resin developer.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2017Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: NuCoat, Inc.Inventors: Nabil F. Nasser, Jodi A. Schwendimann, Earl Pickering
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Patent number: 9776389Abstract: An image transfer article can include an image-imparting member and a removable substrate disposed adjacent to the image-imparting member. The image-imparting member can have a softening point temperature less than about 220° C. The image-imparting member can include at least one surface configured to receive and carry indicia to be transferred and at least one portion comprising a pigment providing an opaque background for received indicia. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a first polymer including the indicia and at least a second polymer including the pigment. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a polymer including the indicia and the pigment. The indicia and the opaque background can be arranged to concurrently transfer to a woven- or fabric-based article or paper in contact with the image-imparting member, upon application of iron pressing temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Inventor: Jodi A. Schwendimann
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Publication number: 20170274699Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a device for activating thermochromatic ink. The device may include a drawing tip, a heating element, which may include a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heating element, communicably coupled to the drawing tip and configure to heat the drawing tip, and a power source configured to provide power to the heating element. The power source may be a lithium-ion battery. The battery may be rechargeable, and the device may have a charging port to recharge the battery from a power source coupled to the charging port. The device may have a regulator for regulating power from the power source to the heating element. The device may have a controller for directing power from the power source to the heating element. Further the heating element may be configured to heat the drawing tip to a temperature between 30-70 degrees Celsius.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2016Publication date: September 28, 2017Inventors: Jodi A. Schwendimann, Richard Maksimoski
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Publication number: 20170145237Abstract: A mess-free coloring system comprising a coloring medium and optionally one or more coloring utensils is disclosed. The coloring medium can include a substrate with or without decorative effects and one or more coating layers on a surface of the substrate. In various examples, the one or more coating layers include a color-triggering developer, e.g., in the form of a substantially clear resin, and an opaque pigment. Decorative effects integrated with or disposed on the substrate, while initially obscured by the one or more coating layers, can be revealed when the coating layers are mixed with at least one color precursor stored and dispensed from a coloring utensil. The opaque pigment is selected and configured such that, upon receipt of at least one color precursor by the one or more coating layers, a change in the pigment's reflective index occurs as the pigment dissolves into the clear resin developer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Nabil F. Nasser, Jodi A. Schwendimann, Earl Pickering
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Patent number: 9573403Abstract: A mess-free coloring system comprising a coloring medium and optionally one or more coloring utensils is disclosed. The coloring medium can include a substrate with or without decorative effects and one or more coating layers on a surface of the substrate. In various examples, the one or more coating layers include a color-triggering developer, e.g., in the form of a substantially clear resin, and an opaque pigment. Decorative effects integrated with or disposed on the substrate, while initially obscured by the one or more coating layers, can be revealed when the coating layers are mixed with at least one color precursor stored and dispensed from a coloring utensil. The opaque pigment is selected and configured such that, upon receipt of at least one color precursor by the one or more coating layers, a change in the pigment's reflective index occurs as the pigment dissolves into the clear resin developer.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: NuCoat, Inc.Inventors: Nabil F. Nasser, Jodi A. Schwendimann, Earl Pickering
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Publication number: 20160221304Abstract: Image transfer articles, sheets and methods are disclosed. The image transfer articles and sheets can include or be configured to receive an image. The image can be capture on one or more ink or other marking receptive layers of the image transfer articles or sheets. In various examples, the image transfer articles provide decorative features in addition to the image. Such decorative features can include article portions bearing elements such as, but not limited to, metallic flakes, metallic-like flakes, glitter materials, sparkle materials, luminescent materials (e.g., having a glow-in-the-dark effect), pearlescent materials, reflective materials, or combinations thereof. In some examples, the image transfer articles include a vanishing layer configured to hold or sustain the image on a receptor element until the receptor element is washed a predetermined number of times.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Jodi A. Schwendimann, Nabil F. Nasser, Earl Pickering
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Publication number: 20160221323Abstract: An image transfer article can include an image-imparting member and a removable substrate disposed adjacent to the image-imparting member. The image-imparting member can have a softening point temperature less than about 220° C. The image-imparting member can include at least one surface configured to receive and carry indicia to be transferred and at least one portion comprising a pigment providing an opaque background for received indicia. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a first polymer including the indicia and at least a second polymer including the pigment. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a polymer including the indicia and the pigment. The indicia and the opaque background can be arranged to concurrently transfer to a woven- or fabric-based article or paper in contact with the image-imparting member, upon application of iron pressing temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventor: Jodi A. Schwendimann
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Patent number: 9371148Abstract: Image transfer articles, sheets and methods are disclosed. The image transfer articles and sheets can include or be configured to receive an image. The image can be capture on one or more ink or other marking receptive layers of the image transfer articles or sheets. In various examples, the image transfer articles provide decorative features in addition to the image. Such decorative features can include article portions bearing elements such as, but not limited to, metallic flakes, metallic-like flakes, glitter materials, sparkle materials, luminescent materials (e.g., having a glow-in-the-dark effect), pearlescent materials, reflective materials, or combinations thereof. In some examples, the image transfer articles include a vanishing layer configured to hold or sustain the image on a receptor element until the receptor element is washed a predetermined number of times.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: NuCoat, Inc.Inventors: Jodi A. Schwendimann, Nabil F. Nasser, Earl Pickering
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Patent number: 9321298Abstract: An image transfer article can include an image-imparting member and a removable substrate disposed adjacent to the image-imparting member. The image-imparting member can have a softening point temperature less than about 220° C. The image-imparting member can include at least one surface configured to receive and carry indicia to be transferred and at least one portion comprising a pigment providing an opaque background for received indicia. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a first polymer including the indicia and at least a second polymer including the pigment. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a polymer including the indicia and the pigment. The indicia and the opaque background can be arranged to concurrently transfer to a woven- or fabric-based article or paper in contact with the image-imparting member, upon application of iron pressing temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Inventor: Jodi A. Schwendimann
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Patent number: 9079681Abstract: Image transfer articles, sheets and methods are disclosed. The image transfer articles and sheets can include or be configured to receive an image. The image can be capture on one or more ink or other marking receptive layers of the image transfer articles or sheets. In various examples, the image transfer articles provide decorative features in addition to the image. Such decorative features can include article portions bearing elements such as, but not limited to, metallic flakes, metallic-like flakes, glitter materials, sparkle materials, luminescent materials (e.g., having a glow-in-the-dark effect), pearlescent materials, reflective materials, or combinations thereof. In some examples, the image transfer articles include a vanishing layer configured to hold or sustain the image on a receptor element until the receptor element is washed a predetermined number of times.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: NuCoat, Inc.Inventors: Jodi A. Schwendimann, Nabil F. Nasser, Earl Pickering
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Publication number: 20140363594Abstract: The present invention includes an article and method for transferring an image from one substrate to another. The method includes providing or obtaining an image transfer sheet that is comprised of a substrate layer, a release layer and an image-imparting layer that may comprise a low density polyethylene or other polymeric component having a melting temperature within a range of about 90 degrees C. to about 700 degrees C. An image is imparted to the low density polyethylene area with an image-imparting medium. A second image receiving substrate can be provided. The second image receiving substrate is contacted to the first image transfer sheet at the polymer, image-imparting layer. Heat is applied to the image transfer sheet so that the low density polyethylene encapsulates the image-imparting medium and transfers the encapsulates to the image receiving substrate, thereby forming a mirror image on the image receiving substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Jodi A. Schwendimann, Nabil F. Nasser
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Patent number: 8826902Abstract: The present invention includes an article and method for transferring an image from one substrate to another. The method includes providing or obtaining an image transfer sheet that is comprised of a substrate layer, a release layer and an image-imparting layer that may comprise a low density polyethylene or other polymeric component having a melting temperature within a range of about 90 degrees C. to about 700 degrees C. An image is imparted to the low density polyethylene area with an image-imparting medium. A second image-receiving substrate can be provided. The second image-receiving substrate is contacted to the first image transfer sheet at the polymer, image-imparting layer. Heat is applied to the image transfer sheet so that the low density polyethylene encapsulates the image-imparting medium and transfers the encapsulates to the image-receiving substrate, thereby forming a mirror image on the image-receiving substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Inventors: Jodi A. Schwendimann, Nabil F. Nasser
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Publication number: 20140134356Abstract: An image transfer article can include an image-imparting member and a removable substrate disposed adjacent to the image-imparting member. The image-imparting member can have a softening point temperature less than about 220° C. The image-imparting member can include at least one surface configured to receive and carry indicia to be transferred and at least one portion comprising a pigment providing an opaque background for received indicia. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a first polymer including the indicia and at least a second polymer including the pigment. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a polymer including the indicia and the pigment. The indicia and the opaque background can be arranged to concurrently transfer to a woven- or fabric-based article or paper in contact with the image-imparting member, upon application of iron pressing temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Schwendimann, Jodi A.Inventors: Jodi A. Schwendimann, Nabil F. Nasser
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Patent number: 8703256Abstract: An image transfer article can include an image-imparting member and a removable substrate disposed adjacent to the image-imparting member. The image-imparting member can have a softening point temperature less than about 220° C. The image-imparting member can include at least one surface configured to receive and carry indicia to be transferred and at least one portion comprising a pigment providing an opaque background for received indicia. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a first polymer including the indicia and at least a second polymer including the pigment. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a polymer including the indicia and the pigment. The indicia and the opaque background can be arranged to concurrently transfer to a woven- or fabric-based article or paper in contact with the image-imparting member, upon application of iron pressing temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2013Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Inventors: Jodi A. Schwendimann, Nabil F. Nasser