Patents by Inventor Robert F. Gracia

Robert F. Gracia 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).

  • Patent number: 6395123
    Abstract: A metal substrate is treated with a plurality of rotating brushes and a slurry of particulate material such that the treated surface is capable of absorbing incident infrared laser radiation. The substrate is itself capable of being visibly imaged by selective writing with an infrared laser. The substrate is coated with an ablatable coating which is transparent to the imaging infrared laser radiation. Selective exposure to infrared laser radiation ablates this coating in the laser exposed areas as a result of the absorption of infrared radiation by the substrate. The substrate can be anodized after rotary brush graining and still retain its ability to be imaged and ablate a coating. The coated article can be imaged in a computer-to-plate infrared laser imaging device. Depending on the specific coating and substrate selection, the imaged article can be used in a conventional lithographic printing process or in a dryographic printing process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, William J. Rozell, Robert F. Gracia
  • Patent number: 6283030
    Abstract: A substrate is coated with a first material which is soluble in a first solvent, whereupon a second material which is strongly adherent to the first material and insoluble in the first solvent is selectively applied by an ink jet printer. The substrate is then developed in the first solvent to establish the image. In a preferred embodiment the substrate is hydrophilic, the first material is a negative working photosensitive material, and the second material is a transparent adhesive, which permits curing the first material by exposure to actinic light after the development step. The adhesive is then removed. In an embodiment directed to a waterless plate the substrate includes a surface coating of silicone, and the first material is a primer which promotes adhesion of a second material in the form of an oleophilic adhesive which is selectively applied. The primer is then developed to expose the silicone on the non-image areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia, Steven A. Rubin
  • Patent number: 6232031
    Abstract: A positive-working, infrared imageable coating and a lithographic printing plate or other element with the coating are described. The coating is a phenolic resin containing an o-diazonaphthoquinone derivative which couples or reacts with the resin to partially insolubilize the coating and an infrared absorbing dye or pigment which further insolubilizes the coating and which renders the coating imageable by infrared radiation. The coating contains only that quantity of infrared radiation absorber necessary to be imageable and only that small quantity of o-diazonaphthoquinone derivative necessary to supplement the insolubilizing function of the absorber. Specifically, the absorber is from 1 to 10 weight percent of the total dry weight of the coating and the dry weight ratio of the absorber to the diazonaphthoquinone moiety is greater than 1:5 and preferably 1:2 or greater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Assignee: Ano-Coil Corporation
    Inventors: Robert F. Gracia, Yijin Ren, William J. Rozell, Howard A. Fromson
  • Patent number: 6145565
    Abstract: A metal substrate is treated with a plurality of rotating brushes and a slurry of particulate material such that the treated surface is capable of absorbing incident infrared laser radiation. The substrate is itself capable of being visibly imaged by selective writing with an infrared laser. The substrate is coated with an ablatable coating which is transparent to the imaging infrared laser radiation. Selective exposure to infrared laser radiation ablates this coating in the laser exposed areas as a result of the absorption of infrared radiation by the substrate. The substrate can be anodized after rotary brush graining and still retain its ability to be imaged and ablate a coating. The coated article can be imaged in a computer-to-plate infrared laser imaging device. Depending on the specific coating and substrate selection, the imaged article can be used in a conventional lithographic printing process or in a dryographic printing process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, William J. Rozell, Robert F. Gracia
  • Patent number: 6014931
    Abstract: A substrate is coated with a first material which is soluble in a first solvent, whereupon a second material which is strongly adherent to the first material and insoluble in the first solvent is selectively applied by an ink jet printer. The substrate is then developed in the first solvent to establish the image. In a preferred embodiment the substrate is hydrophilic, the first material is a negative working photosensitive material, and the second material is a transparent adhesive, which permits curing the first material by exposure to actinic light after the development step. The adhesive is then removed. In an embodiment directed to a waterless plate the substrate includes a surface coating of silicone, and the first material is a primer which promotes adhesion of a second material in the form of an oleophilic adhesive which is selectively applied. The primer is then developed to expose the silicone on the non-image areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia, Steven A. Rubin
  • Patent number: 5992322
    Abstract: A substrate is coated with a first material which is soluble in a first solvent, whereupon a second material which is strongly adherent to the first material and insoluble in the first solvent is selectively applied by an ink jet printer. The substrate is then developed in the first solvent to establish the image. In a preferred embodiment the substrate is hydrophilic, the first material is a negative working photosensitive material, and the second material is a transparent adhesive, which permits curing the first material by exposure to actinic light after the development step. The adhesive is then removed. In an embodiment directed to a waterless plate the substrate includes a surface coating of silicone, and the first material is a primer which promotes adhesion of a second material in the form of an oleophilic adhesive which is selectively applied. The primer is then developed to expose the silicone on the non-image areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia, Steven A. Rubin
  • Patent number: 5750314
    Abstract: A substrate is coated with a first material which is soluble in a first solvent, whereupon a second material which is strongly adherent to the first material and insoluble in the first solvent is selectively applied by an ink jet printer. The substrate is then developed in the first solvent to establish the image. In a preferred embodiment the substrate is hydrophilic, the first material is a negative working photosensitive material, and the second material is a transparent adhesive, which permits curing the first material by exposure to actinic light after the development step. The adhesive is then removed. In an embodiment directed to a waterless plate the substrate includes a surface coating of silicone, and the first material is a primer which promotes adhesion of a second material in the form of an oleophilic adhesive which is selectively applied. The primer is then developed to expose the silicone on the non-image areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia, Steven A. Rubin
  • Patent number: 5738943
    Abstract: The water-loving properties of an anodized aluminum lithographic surface are enhanced or restored by treatment with a solution containing a monomeric, organo-phosphonic acid chelating compound or salt thereof. Such treatment can take place following, during or in lieu of the treatment of anodized aluminum in web form with an alkali metal silicate in the process of manufacturing printing plates. Alternatively, the treatment can be carried out as a plate is developed and/or prepared for the press. In a third approach, an organo-phosphonic acid chelating compound can be incorporated into a fountain solution, ink or correction fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1998
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia, Sean P. Evans, William J. Rozell
  • Patent number: 5738944
    Abstract: The water-loving properties of an anodized aluminum lithographic surface are enhanced or restored by treatment with a solution containing a monomeric, organo-phosphonic acid chelating compound or salt thereof. Such treatment can take place following, during or in lieu of the treatment of anodized aluminum in web form with an alkali metal silicate in the process of manufacturing printing plates. Alternatively, the treatment can be carried out as a plate is developed and/or prepared for the press. In a third approach, an organo-phosphonic acid chelating compound can be incorporated into a fountain solution, ink or correction fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1998
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia, Sean P. Evans, William J. Rozell
  • Patent number: 5736256
    Abstract: The water-loving properties of an anodized aluminum lithographic surface are enhanced or restored by treatment with a solution containing a monomeric, organo-phosphonic acid chelating compound or salt thereof. Such treatment can take place following, during or in lieu of the treatment of anodized aluminum in web form with an alkali metal silicate in the process of manufacturing printing plates. Alternatively, the treatment can be carried out as a plate is developed and/or prepared for the press. In a third approach, an organo-phosphonic acid chelating compound can be incorporated into a fountain solution, ink or correction fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia, Sean P. Evans, William J. Rozell
  • Patent number: 5651871
    Abstract: Smooth planar metal surfaces, usually an aluminum web, intended for a lithographic printing plate, are roughened by brush graining with fine abrasive particles which are hard and dense and have a radial or disk-like configuration such that the abrasive particles are forged into the surface of the metal forming cavities in which the abrasive particles remain embedded. The embedded abrasive particles are dislodged and removed from the cavities by subjecting the web to an anodic treatment employing electrolyte materials and concentrations, temperatures and voltage which will dislodge and remove the particles while retaining the surface texture or morphology of the as-roughened surface. The web is then subjected to a second anodic treatment under conditions which favor oxide formation in order to provide a final anodized product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, William J. Rozell, Robert F. Gracia
  • Patent number: 5254429
    Abstract: The present invention provides photopolymerizable coating compositions comprising (a) a photosensitive compound selected from the group consisting of photoinitiators and negative-working photosensitive substances which are present in an amount effective to render the compositions sensitive to radiant energy, and (b) an ethylenically unsaturated, urethane-containing, self-crosslinkable grafted cellulose ester polymer; imaging elements for use in offset printing processes prepared therefrom; and processes employing said imaging elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1993
    Assignee: Anocoil
    Inventors: Robert F. Gracia, Shek C. Hong, William J. Ryan
  • Patent number: 4865699
    Abstract: Anodizing current is prevented from being carried downstream by an aluminum web after anodizing in a continuous anodizing process. An anode is placed in a post-treatment cell containing an electrolyte which is electrically connected to a cathode in the anodizing cell via a source of DC current which is independent of the source of anodizing current. The web polarity is switched from positive to negative and a voltage greater than the exist voltage of the web is applied to prevent anodizing current from being carried downstream in the web after anodizing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia
  • Patent number: 4731317
    Abstract: A coated lithographic printing plate comprises a grained, anodized aluminum substrate and coating thereon comprising a diazo resin in admixture with particulate energy absorbing material that will absorb incident radiation and re-radiate it as radiation that will change the diazo resin coating which is imageable with a Crosfield Datrax 760 YAG laser plate maker producing incident radiation of 1/06 microns. The topography of the substrate and the particulate material in the coating trap and convert a substantial portion of the incident laser radiation which passes through the coating without substantially affecting same into radiation that will change the coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1988
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia
  • Patent number: 4507349
    Abstract: A security medium, secure articles made therefrom and methods of making same. Articles are disclosed which are resistant to counterfeiting and unauthorized alteration and which are suitable for use as currency, securities, security passes, identification cards, and analogous items now usually manufactured on paper. The novel articles comprise two synthetic material layers with a barrier layer therebetween and an image formed from sublimatable dye within at least one of the synthetic layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1985
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia
  • Patent number: 4501810
    Abstract: The lithographic printing plate of the invention comprises a substrate having a hydrophilic surface, a coating on said surface of a light sensitive material (e.g., a water soluble diazo) and a top coating of discrete, oleophilic resin particles (e.g., an emulsion polymer), the resin particle coating being:(a) transparent to actinic light;(b) sufficiently permeable to allow a developer for the light sensitive material to penetrate through to the underlying light sensitive coating;(c) insoluble in said developer;(d) capable of being coalesced in situ after the plate is imaged and developed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 26, 1985
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia
  • Patent number: 4451145
    Abstract: Lithographic printing plates are made by exposing to actinic light a lithographic plate having a water soluble light sensitive layer thereon and a coating of a solvent soluble, UV curable material thereover to form an image in the light sensitive layer and adhere said layer to the overlying UV curable material. The plate is developed with water to remove light sensitive layer and overlying UV curable material in the non-image areas, and the plate is exposed to UV source having an intensity greater than the imaging light to form a press-ready plate having a durable, reinforced cured image thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1984
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia
  • Patent number: 4414315
    Abstract: Process for making a lithographic printing plate having an oleophilic amplified image prepared by(a) providing a silicated aluminum substrate with a hydrophilic, anionic, negatively charged surface and a layer on said surface of a light sensitive, cationic, positively charged, water soluble diazonium material having at least two reactive sites per molecule, each reactive site being capable of being chemically altered by actinic light or chemically reacted with an anionic material;(b) selectively and incompletely exposing the diazo layer to actinic light to alter only a portion of the reactive sites thereby adhering the diazo material to the substrate in the exposed areas;(c) coupling the diazo layer with an anionic material to reinforce diazo in the exposed areas in situ and remove diazo from the unexposed areas by contacting the substrate after exposure with an anionic material in water in a quantity and for a time sufficient to couple the anionic material with the diazo and dissolve the coupled product from
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Robert F. Gracia, Howard A. Fromson
  • Patent number: 4396284
    Abstract: Lithographic printing plates are made by exposing to actinic light a lithographic plate having a water soluble light sensitive layer thereon to form an image in said layer. A solvent soluble, UV curable material is adhered to the image in said layer. The plate is developed before or after applying the UV curable material. The plate is exposed to UV source having an intensity greater than the imaging light to form a press-ready plate having a durable, reinforced cured image thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1983
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Howard A. Fromson, Robert F. Gracia
  • Patent number: 4391897
    Abstract: Process for removing unexposed diazo from a silicated aluminum lithographic printing plate having a hydrophilic, anionic, negatively charged surface and a layer of a light sensitive, cationic diazo material which has been selectively exposed to actinic light in an image area. The plate is contacted after exposure with a solution of an anionic material in water. Anionic material from the solution ionically couples with unexposed diazo material and the solution still containing anionic material dissolves the coupled product from the unexposed areas producing a clean, hydrophilic background.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1983
    Assignee: Howard A. Fromson
    Inventors: Robert F. Gracia, Howard A. Fromson