Erasable, Purified, Correctable, Fugitive, Indicator, Conductive, Fluorescent, Chromogenic, Or Magnetic Composition Patents (Class 106/31.64)
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Patent number: 6706099Abstract: A composition of a fragrant ink, at least comprising a microcapsule compound, a colorant, a media, a dispersing agent, and an emulsifier, and a preparation method thereof are disclosed. The microcapsule compound encapsulates a fragrant agent for providing the fragrant ink with fragrance. The colorant provides the fragrant ink with at least one color. The media is used as a solvent. The dispersing agent is for evenly dispersing the microcapsule compound in the media. The emulsifier emulsifies the fragrant agent released from the microcapsule compound and evenly disperses the fragrant agent in the media.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Benq CorporationInventors: In-Shan Sir, Yu-Chang Shen, Chia-Hsin Chien, Yu-Ting Lin
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Patent number: 6706782Abstract: The invention provides an aqueous ink composition which can be erased relatively easily even after writing with a great tool force. The invention relates to (1) an erasable aqueous ink composition containing at least one colorant, characterized in that the colorant has a mean particle size of not less than 2 &mgr;m and that particles having a size of not more than 1.8 &mgr;m account for not more than 1.6% by weight of said colorant; (2) an erasable aqueous ink composition containing at least one colorant, characterized in that the colorant has a mean particle size of not more than 7 &mgr;m and that particles having a size of not less than 7 &mgr;m account for not more than 0.5% by weight of said colorant and (3) an erasable aqueous ink composition containing at least one colorant, characterized in that the colorant has a mean particle size of 2 to 7 &mgr;m, that particles having a size of not more than 1.8 &mgr;m account for not more than 1.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Sakura Color Products CorporationInventor: Shinji Tsujio
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Patent number: 6702881Abstract: The present invention provides ink for an ink-jet printer containing a fluorescent compound which emits fluorescence by ultraviolet irradiation, a surfactant, and water. The ink can satisfy all points of quick-drying property of the ink after printing, print quality, and change in the hue, lightness, and chroma of the print part by irradiation of light source. A fluorescent compound which has absorption in the visible light range and which emits fluorescence by ultraviolet irradiation and a fluorescent compound which has no absorption in the visible light range and which emits fluorescence, by ultraviolet irradiation, with a hue different from that of the fluorescence emitted from the aforementioned fluorescent compound under visible light are mixed.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Yoshifumi Hano, Chiyoshige Nakazawa
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Patent number: 6695980Abstract: An imaging composition comprises a mixture of a fluid and a functional material; wherein the fluid is compressed and the functional material is an electroluminescent material which is dissolved, dispersed and/or solubilized in the compressed fluid; and wherein the mixture is thermodynamically stable or thermodynamically metastable or both.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Glen C. Irvin, Sridhar Sadasivan, Ramesh Jagannathan, Seshadri Jagannathan, Suresh Sunderrajan, Rajesh V. Mehta
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Patent number: 6676734Abstract: Disclosed herein is an ink comprising (i) first and second organic compounds which are incompatible with each other; (ii) at least one of a compound exhibiting fluorescence properties and a coloring material exhibiting fluorescence properties; and (iii) a liquid medium dissolving or dispersing the components (i) and (ii) therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Akira Nagashima, Shinichi Hakamada
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Publication number: 20030235654Abstract: Water-based chemical indicator inks for ethylene oxide sterilization processes and methods for its use. The chemical indicator ink contains at least one pH indicator dye selected from the group consisting of Bromocresol green, Bromophenol blue, Methyl red, Ethyl orange, and combinations thereof. The pH indicator dye undergoes an irreversible color change when exposed to ethylene oxide vapor in the presence of low-temperature steam, but when exposed to other sterilization processes either does not undergo a color change or undergoes a color change that is different than is obtained when exposed to ethylene oxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventor: Shobha Shakher Puntambekar
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Patent number: 6663704Abstract: Pearlescent inks are provided. The inks are suitable for use in writing instruments, and include a dispersion of a pearlescent pigment in a solvent. Some inks are erasable and/or shear-thinning.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Berol CorporationInventors: Jean L. Spencer, Pawel Czubarow, Yoojeong Kim
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Publication number: 20030222247Abstract: Method of manufacturing a luminescent product exhibiting a daytime color and a glow in the dark color, where the glow in the dark color exhibits long term glow in the dark characteristics after absorbing energy from light sources. At least one resin material and at least one antisettling agent are mixed and combined with a plurality of luminescent crystals capable of glowing in the dark after the absorption of light. This mixture is combined with solvents, colorants, and additives to produce a luminescent material having a daytime color that differs from its glow-in-the-dark color.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Everly Dean Putman, Gary Leroy Butler
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Patent number: 6652638Abstract: A marking composition for placing a temporarily visible mark on a surface. The composition includes a paint base and a pigmented colorant. The pigmented colorant is dispersed within the paint base, and has characteristics that cause the mark to progressively become substantially invisible upon exposure to UV light. Additives, such as UV absorbers and anti-oxidants may be included to alter the rate at which the mark becomes invisible. The pigmented colorant may be a dispersion of dyed melamine-toluenesulfonamide-formaldehyde polymer in a mixture of alkyl based resins and aliphatic hydrocarbons. The colorant may be about 2 to 30 parts by weight of the composition.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Aervoe Pacific Company, Inc.Inventors: Neil S. Fox, Christopher P. Finke
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Patent number: 6652959Abstract: Disclosed are marking particles comprising a resin, a chelating agent, and a spiropyran material which is of the formula The marking particles are prepared by an emulsion aggregation process.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier
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Publication number: 20030213404Abstract: Vegetable oil-based printing inks having at least about 20 poises are formulated by admixing a vegetable oil-based printing ink vehicle having an effective amount of polymerized vegetable oil and an effective amount of unpolymerized vegetable oil sufficient to provide the vegetable oil-based printing ink with a viscosity of at least about 20 poises, and an effective amount of colorant to provide the vegetable oil-based printing ink with a predetermined color. Methods for reclaiming residual vegetable oil-based printing ink from a printing press and polymerizing the vegetable oil component of the vegetable oil-based printing ink vehicle are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventor: William A. Franks
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Patent number: 6648950Abstract: The present invention is drawn to odor-releasing ink-jet inks and methods for releasing odors from printed images. The ink-jet ink comprises an ink vehicle; an effective amount of an electro-thermal material dispersed within the ink vehicle; and an effective amount of an odor-releasing additive within the ink vehicle wherein an odorant is releasable from the odor-releasing additive upon substantial activation of the electro-thermal material.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Brian Craig Lee, Kevin G. Currans
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Patent number: 6632272Abstract: A light color W/O emulsion ink for stencil printing, includes chromatic pigment in an amount not smaller than 0.1% and smaller than 1% by weight of the total weight of the ink and white pigment in an amount not smaller than 7% and not larger than 20% by weight of the total weight of the ink.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Riso Kagaku CorporationInventors: Yoshihiro Hayashi, Hirotoshi Yonekawa
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Patent number: 6632273Abstract: A color W/O emulsion ink for stencil printing includes a plurality of kinds of chromatic pigments different from each other in hue. The total amount of the chromatic pigments is not smaller than 1% by weight and not larger than 10% by weight of the total weight of the ink. The content of at least one of the chromatic pigments is smaller than 1% by weight and at least one of the chromatic pigments the content of which is smaller than 1% by weight is a specific pigment selected from the group consisting of anthraquinone series pigments, perinone.perylene series pigments, phthalocyanine series pigments, dioxazine series pigments, quinacridone series pigments and isoindolinone series pigments.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Riso Kagaku CorporationInventors: Yoshihiro Hayashi, Hirotoshi Yonekawa
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Publication number: 20030167964Abstract: The present invention provides microparticles that create permanent tissue markings, such as tattoos, designed in advance for change and/or removal on demand, as well as methods for implanting the microparticles in tissue and changing and/or removing the resulting markings. Colored microparticles are constructed with specific electromagnetic absorption and/or structural properties that facilitate changing and/or removing tissue markings made using the microparticles by applying specific energy (such as electromagnetic radiation from a laser or flash-lamp) to the tissue marking site.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: Freedom-2, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Anderson, Susanna K. Mlynarczyk, Craig A. Drill
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Patent number: 6616964Abstract: Method and preparation for the photochromic labeling and/or for protecting the authenticity of objects, in which bacteriorhodopsin materials and preparations therefrom are used for application to the objects; preference is given to using a combination of low-level and high-level security features in said bacteriorhodopsin materials and preparations therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Inventors: Norbert Hampp, Arne Seitz
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Publication number: 20030159615Abstract: The present invention provides microparticles that create permanent tissue markings, such as tattoos, designed in advance for change and/or removal on demand, as well as methods for implanting the microparticles in tissue and changing and/or removing the resulting markings. Colored microparticles are constructed with specific electromagnetic absorption and/or structural properties that facilitate changing and/or removing tissue markings made using the microparticles by applying specific energy (such as electromagnetic radiation from a laser or flash-lamp) to the tissue marking site.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Freedom-2, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Anderson, Susanna K. Mlynarczyk, Craig A. Drill
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Patent number: 6596068Abstract: Disclosed is an aqueous ink composition comprising an aqueous medium and a surface-modified pigment capable of dispersing and/or dissolving in water without a dispersant, wherein the composition has a free monovalent anion concentration of 250 ppm or less.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Ito, Masayuki Momose
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Publication number: 20030113540Abstract: The present invention provides microparticles that create permanent tissue markings, such as tattoos, designed in advance for change and/or removal on demand, as well as methods for implanting the microparticles in tissue and changing and/or removing the resulting markings. Colored microparticles are constructed with specific electromagnetic absorption and/or structural properties that facilitate changing and/or removing tissue markings made using the microparticles by applying specific energy (such as electromagnetic radiation from a laser or flash-lamp) to the tissue marking site.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: The General Hospital Corporation, a Massachusetts corporationInventors: Richard R. Anderson, Susanna K. Mlynarczyk, Craig A. Drill
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Publication number: 20030106460Abstract: Disclosed is a red luminous ink composition comprising a europium complex represented by the formula: 1Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Keishi Imanishi, Yasuhiro Yamasaki
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Patent number: 6576155Abstract: A fluorescent ink composition comprising functionalized fluorescent nanocrystals, an aqueous-based ink carrier comprising water or a water-based solution, and a binder.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Biocrystal, Ltd.Inventor: Emilio Barbera-Guillem
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Publication number: 20030094117Abstract: A composition of a fragrant ink, at least comprising a microcapsule compound, a colorant, a media, a dispersing agent, and an emulsifier, and a preparation method thereof are disclosed. The microcapsule compound encapsulates a fragrant agent for providing the fragrant ink with fragrance. The colorant provides the fragrant ink with at least one color. The media is used as a solvent. The dispersing agent is for evenly dispersing the microcapsule compound in the media. The emulsifier emulsifies the fragrant agent released from the microcapsule compound and evenly disperses the fragrant agent in the media.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: In-Shan Sir, Yu-Chang Shen, Chia-Hsin Chien, Yu-Ting Lin
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Publication number: 20030096056Abstract: An ink for a display panel effective in reducing the uneven adhesion of the ink is applied by an ink application apparatus using an inkjet method to form a structural layer (e.g. reflective layer, phosphor layer) of a display panel such as a plasma display panel. The ink is delivered through a nozzle of the ink application apparatus and includes a powder material used in forming the structural layer, water or a water-miscible solvent, a binder formed from a water-soluble resin, and a plasticizer. The flexibility retained by the ink, even after the ink is applied, allows for leveling of the applied ink to occur and uneven adhesion to be reduced as a result.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Hiroyuki Kawamura, Keisuke Sumida, Shigeo Suzuki
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Publication number: 20030089275Abstract: An ink for a display panel that at a time of application is a mixture of a powder material, a water-soluble resin included in a range of 1 wt % to 20 wt % inclusive of the ink, and a water-miscible solvent. The ink is water-soluble, and in comparison to conventional organic inks, the ink of the present invention exhibits a markedly reduced susceptibility to the occurrence of electrostatic action. Thus, even when the ink is discharged through a plurality of fine nozzle holes, for example, it is possible for the application process to be conducted with great efficiency, since the individual ink flows discharged from the nozzle holes flow in a vertically downward direction without reacting with each other and becoming warped as a result. The ink of the present invention may, for example, be a phosphor ink, an Ag electrode ink, a shading film (black matrix) ink, a sealant glass ink, or a white reflective layer ink, and the ink may be used in forming structural layers of a display panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Hiroyuki Kawamura, Keisuke Sumida, Shigeo Suzuki
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Patent number: 6562117Abstract: There is provided a method for regulating the average particle diameter of a pigment for an ink composition possessing excellent anti-clogging properties and ejection stability. The method comprises the steps of: dispersing the pigment in a solvent to prepare a stock pigment dispersion; and subjecting the stock pigment dispersion to crossflow membrane filtration.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Tsuyoshi Sano, Teruhito Kojima
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Patent number: 6537359Abstract: The invention relates to a deformable, electrically conductive ink or paint. When the ink or paint is applied to a substrate in the form of a particular pattern, this pattern will also be electrically conductive after deformation. The invention also relates to the use of a deformable, electrically conductive ink or paint for providing an electromagnetic shielding layer or a functionally conductive path.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventor: Wijchert H. Spa
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Publication number: 20030041774Abstract: Ink compositions described are suitable for ink jet printing (ink jet inks) and are highly effective for simultaneously imparting visible and fluorescent images. In the preferred forms, both a dark, visible image and a complementary fluorescent image will be visually discernable as well as machine readable to enable efficient hand and automated processing or handling of the objects printed. These results are achieved by ink formulations that moderate the natural phenomena of quenching while possessing the physical properties necessary for an ink jet ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Judith D. Auslander, Richard A. Bernard
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Publication number: 20030041776Abstract: An erasable, shear-thinning writing composition includes a shear-thinning additive and graphite particles dispersed within an aqueous solvent system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Jean L. Spencer, Pawel Czubarow
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Patent number: 6521038Abstract: A near-infrared reflecting composite pigment comprises a near-infrared non-absorbing colorant and a white pigment coated with the near-infrared non-absorbing pigment. The near-infrared reflecting composite pigment can be produced by mixing a colorant dispersion, in which the near-infrared non-absorbing colorant is dispersed in a liquid medium, with the white pigment in a form selected from powder or a dispersion and then drying the resultant mixture. A near-infrared reflecting coating agent comprises as a coloring agent the near-infrared reflecting composite pigment. A near-infrared reflecting material comprises a base material coated on a surface thereof with the near-infrared reflecting coating agent.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiromitsu Yanagimoto, Yoshiyuki Zama, Hisao Okamoto, Tohru Hosoda, Yoshio Abe, Michiei Nakamura
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Ink composition, writing instrument containing same and method of forming image on receiving surface
Patent number: 6521033Abstract: An ink containing a coloring agent dissolved in a mixed solvent including a first solvent which is liquid at 20° C. and which is polyalkylene glycol or an ethylene glycol monoether and a second solvent selected from monohydric alcohols, ketones, esters and halogenated hydrocarbons. An image of the ink formed on an ink permeable sheet penetrates through the sheet and is transferred to a surface of a desired object overlaid with the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Adger Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Zenshiro Iijima -
Patent number: 6517618Abstract: Disclosed is an electrophoretic ink comprising a suspending fluid and, suspended in the suspending fluid, a plurality of particles comprising a mixture of a chelating agent and a spiropyran material of the formula wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2, the particles being free to migrate within the suspending fluid under the influence of an electric field.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, James Wojtyk, Erwin Buncel
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Patent number: 6517619Abstract: A non-aqueous fluorescent ink composition suitable for use in writing instruments is described comprising a soluble fluorescent colorant, a solvent, and an opacifying agent. The ink composition may also include resins, stabilizers, surfactants, lubricants and other inert additives. The fluorescent ink composition exhibits a brilliant appearance in masscolor and when written on paper.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: BIC CorporationInventors: Michael T. Nowak, Qingping Chen
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Patent number: 6517622Abstract: A composition for positive correction of lithographic printing plates, applicable by pen or by brush, is disclosed. The correction fluid contains a film forming phosphate ester and a solvent that does not dissolve image areas of the printing plate. A correction kit containing the composition and methods for correcting printing plates by additive correction are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventors: Ulrich Fiebag, Uwe Tondock
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Patent number: 6514328Abstract: A marking ink composition contains a dye, a pigment, a dispersion medium X in which the dye is practically soluble, and a dispersion medium Y in which the dye is practically insoluble, the dispersion media X and Y being mutually immiscible. A display medium includes a marking ink composition, and two plates for holding the marking ink composition therebetween, at least one of the plates having a transparent portion. A method for printing an image on an image receiving material includes the steps of depositing the above-mentioned marking ink composition on the image receiving material, and removing the dispersion medium X and the dispersion medium Y from the image receiving material. There is also described an image printed on an image receiving material by the above-mentioned printing method.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Ikuo Katoh, Hitoshi Kondoh, Kunio Hayakawa, Mitsunobu Morita, Kyohji Tsutsui, Takashi Okada
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Publication number: 20020185035Abstract: The problem is to provide a thermosensitive color-changing dry offset ink, having no problem in an ink transferability and an excellent printing characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Yosuke Kitagawa, Shozo Suefuku, Masaki Kariya
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Publication number: 20020178970Abstract: A marking composition is disclosed for placing a temporarily visible mark on a surface. The composition includes a paint base and a pigmented colorant. The pigmented colorant is dispersed within the paint base, and has characteristics that cause the mark to progressively become substantially invisible upon exposure to UV light. Additives, such as UV absorbers and anti-oxidants may be included to alter the rate at which the mark becomes invisible. The pigmented colorant may be a dispersion of dyed melamine-toluenesulfonamide-formaldehyde polymer in a mixture of alkyl based resins and aliphatic hydrocarbons. The colorant may be about 2 to 30 parts by weight of the composition. In one embodiment, the pigmented colorant is a Special Fugitive Colorant, with a color selected from the group consisting of: Special Fugitive Yellow Dispersion, No. 121M6669; Special Fugitive Orange Dispersion, No. 121M6665; Special Fugitive Red Dispersion, No. 121M6850; Special Fugitive Red Dispersion; No.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Neil S. Fox, Christopher P. Finke
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Publication number: 20020174801Abstract: The present invention provides an ink for ink-jet printer containing a fluorescent compound which emits fluorescence by ultraviolet irradiation, a surfactant, and water, wherein the ink can satisfy all points of quick-drying property of the ink after printing, print quality, and change in the hue, lightness, and chroma of the print part by irradiation of light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Applicant: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Yoshifumi Hano, Chiyoshige Nakazawa
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Publication number: 20020139279Abstract: A phosphorescent ink composition suitable for use with an ink-jet printer and method of producing said composition are provided. The composition includes a mixture of an effective amount of a phosphorescent powder and a liquid ink vehicle. A method of producing the phosphorescent ink-jet ink composition includes the step of mixing an effective amount of a phosphorescent powder with a liquid ink vehicle. The ink composition may optionally include a dispersing agent for maintaining disbursement of the phosphorescent powder in the ink vehicle. The composition may also include a colorant.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventor: Jeffrey V. Emanuel
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Patent number: 6458294Abstract: A fluorescent substance of the following general formula: LnXA1-XPO4 wherein Ln represents at least one element selected from the group consisting of Nd, Yb and Er; A represents at least one element selected from the group consisting of Y, La, Gd, Bi, Ce, Lu, In and Tb; and X represents a value within the range of 0.01 to 0.99.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.Inventors: Toshio Oshima, Yukinori Yamada, Shoji Saibara, Takanori Kamoto, Tomio Nabeshima
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Patent number: 6458192Abstract: An object of this invention is to provide an ink composition with particularly excellent erasability and fixability, the erasability not declining with the lapse of time. This invention provides an erasable ink composition comprising a colorant, a film-forming resin and a release agent.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Sakura Color Products CorporationInventor: Shinji Tsujio
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Patent number: 6458193Abstract: Washable coloring compositions comprising mixtures of specific low-molecular weight carboxylic acids and carboxylates are provided. Such mixtures are produced through the partial neutralization of a carboxylic acid by a base to provide a relatively neutral pH mixture comprising some acid and some carboxylate species. Such mixtures provide excellent washability enhancing performance in association with colorants and inks. Also, these specific mixtures exhibit low viscosities which allow for greater amounts of washability enhancing additive and colorant to be added within colorant and ink formulations while simultaneously permitting the mention of sufficiently low overall viscosities of the target compositions. Such mixtures provide highly effective prevention of permanent colorations to certain substrates, such as skin, clothing, and the like, by the inks, dyes, and the like, within the target compositions.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventor: Richard A. VanDahm
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Publication number: 20020096083Abstract: Pearlescent inks are provided. The inks are suitable for use in writing instruments, and include a dispersion of a pearlescent pigment in a solvent. Some inks are erasable and/or shear-thinning.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Jean L. Spencer, Pawel Czubarow, Yoojeong Kim
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Publication number: 20020083866Abstract: An ink for ink jet recording which is used for an ink jet printer in which at least a portion of a member being in contact with the ink is formed by any one of a borosilicate glass, a soda lime glass, a photosensitive glass, single crystal silicon, polysilicon, a silicon oxide film, a titanium nitride film, a zirconium film, a titanium oxide film, and a silicon nitride film, wherein a corrosion inhibitor is contained, and a phosphonium ion represented by the general formula (Formula 1) described below is contained: 1Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventors: Hitoshi Arita, Nobutaka Osada, Kiyofumi Nagai, Kakuji Murakami, Akihiko Gotoh
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Patent number: 6398858Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing surface-modified colored pigments. The process includes the steps of: preparing a reaction batch comprising a treating agent and a diazotizing agent; adding a colored pigment to the batch; and mixing the colored pigment and the batch under high shear conditions to form a reaction product comprising a surface-modified colored pigment. The treating agent has an organic group which comprises at least one diazotizable group. In a preferred embodiment the diazotizable group comprises a) at least one aromatic group or at least one C1-C20 alkyl group, and b) at least one ionic group, ionizable group, nonionic group, or a mixture thereof. The surface-modified colored pigments prepared by the process of the present invention have been found useful in aqueous or solvent based compositions and particularly in ink jet ink compositions.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Yuan Yu, Ronald J. Gambale, Robert M. Amici
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Patent number: 6378906Abstract: A system, container, and a label for monitoring the use of a container. The label is ideally inserted into the wall of the container. The label preferably includes an indicating ink that incrementally changes color or changes shade when certain external energy sources are applied. The labeled container can be used in a system of monitoring, characterizing, and recording information and traits regarding containers wherein the incremental changes in the indicating ink are measured. The information, such as counting cycles of container use, is preferably machine-readable, as well as human-readable.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Morgan Adhesives CompanyInventor: Thomas J. Pennaz
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Patent number: 6377757Abstract: A reversible image display medium including two sheets; one or more developer accommodating cells formed between the two sheets, and each having a periphery surrounded by a partition wall; and dry developer contained in each of the cell(s), wherein the dry developer contains at least two kinds of frictionally chargeable dry developer particles having different chargeable polarities and different optical reflection densities. The image is displayed by forming a predetermined electrostatic field for each pixel in accordance with the image to be displayed and thereby moving the developer particles in a frictionally charged state. The image formed on the reversible image display medium can be erased, e.g., by an image erasing device.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Minolta Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masahiko Matsuura, Hiroshi Mizuno, Takaji Kurita, Hidetoshi Miyamoto, Keyaki Yogome
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Publication number: 20020043176Abstract: A color W/O emulsion ink for stencil printing includes a plurality of kinds of chromatic pigments different from each other in hue. The total amount of the chromatic pigments is not smaller than 1% by weight and not larger than 10% by weight of the total weight of the ink. The content of at least one of the chromatic pigments is smaller than 1% by weight and at least one of the chromatic pigments the content of which is smaller than 1% by weight is a specific pigment selected from the group consisting of anthraquinone series pigments, perinone perylene series pigments, phthalocyanine series pigments, dioxazine series pigments, quinacridone series pigments and isoindolinone series pigments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: Yoshihiro Hayashi, Hirotoshi Yonekawa
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Patent number: 6372154Abstract: Organic luminescent ink (L-ink) is disclosed for use in printing thin films of organic luminescent material. The L-ink is particularly useful in fabricating organic optoelectronic devices, e.g. organic luminescent devices. The L-ink contains at least one organic luminescent material mixed with a solvent and other functional additives to provide the necessary optical, electronic and morphological properties for light-emitting devices (LEDs). The additives play an important role either for enhanced thin film printing or for better performance of the optoelectronic device. The functional additives may be chemically bound to the luminescent compounds or polymers. Luminescent organic compounds, oligomers, or polymers with relatively low solution viscosity, good thin film formability, and good charge transporting properties, are preferred. The L-inks can be cross-linked under certain conditions to enhance thin film properties.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Xiao-Chang Charles Li
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Patent number: 6372031Abstract: This invention relates to washable coloring compositions comprising specific low-molecular weight styrene-maleic anydride copolymers. Such copolymers provide excellent washability enhancing performance in association with colorants and inks. Also, these specific compounds exhibit low viscosities which allow for greater amounts of washability enhancing copolymers to be added within colorant and ink formulations while simultaneously permitting the retention of sufficiently low overall viscosities of the target compositions. Such copolymers provide highly effective prevention of permanent colorations to certain substrates, such as skin, clothing, and the like, by the inks, dyes, and the like, within the target compositions. Marker styluses, writing implements, and other colorant transfer devices, containing these inventive compositions, are also encompassed within this invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Richard A. VanDahm, Michael A. Valenti
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Patent number: 6372030Abstract: Disclosed is an ink composition comprising (a) an ink vehicle selected from 4-(hexadecylamino)benzylamine, N-octanoyl-N-methyl glucamine, octanoic hydrazide, 4-hexadecyl sulfonyl aniline, or mixtures thereof, (b) a conductive complex of (i) an amine compound with (ii) a phosphorus-containing acid or acid salt or a sulfur-containing acid or acid salt, (c) a colorant, (d) an optional amine compound viscosity modifier, (e) an optional antioxidant, and (f) an optional UV absorber.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Shadi L. Malhotra, Raymond W. Wong, Marcel P. Breton