Color Patents (Class 162/126)
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Patent number: 10144150Abstract: A Hatschek process for the production of profiled fiber cement plates is provided. The process comprises the steps of: (i) providing an endless fiber cement multilayered slab stacking at least one monolayer of a first type having a first width and at least one monolayer of a second type of monolayers having a second width, the at least one monolayer of a second type of monolayers extending in transverse direction beyond the at least one monolayer of a first type of monolayer: (ii) accumulating at least one layer of the endless fiber cement multilayered slab on a profiled accumulator roll having a recess along at least part of its circumference whereby the at least first monolayer is provided within the recess; (iii) removing the accumulated slab from the accumulator roll; and (iv) curing the uncured fiber cement plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2014Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Redco NVInventor: Bertrand Van Acoleyen
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Patent number: 9464385Abstract: The invention relates to a security paper consisting of at least two paper fiber webs, wherein the first web is embodied in the form of an external we provided with at least one authentication element and the second web comprises a reinforcing element which is substantially absent in the first web and selected amongst materials improving mechanical strength, and/or another authentication element and the authentication element of said first web substantially absent in the second web. A method for producing the inventive security paper is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: ARJOWIGGINS SECURITYInventor: Henri Rosset
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Patent number: 8852396Abstract: The present invention relates to a sheet material (2) comprising at least one first layer defining an outer surface of the sheet material and having at least one first color, at least one second layer comprising at least one watermark (6) and having at least one second color, the first and second colors having at least different saturations and/or hue angles.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignees: Arjowiggins Security, ArjowigginsInventors: Henri Rosset, Ivan Thierry
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Patent number: 8182651Abstract: The present invention relates to a sheet material comprising at least one first layer defining an outer surface of the sheet material and having at least one first color, at least one second layer comprising at least one watermark and having at least one second color, the first and second colors having at least different saturations and/or hue angles.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2007Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignees: Arjowiggins, Arjowiggins SecurityInventors: Henri Rosset, Ivan Thierry
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Publication number: 20110297342Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing a paper or paperboard product which process comprises the steps of providing a first headbox with a furnish comprising fibres, which furnish forms at least one layer of the paper or paperboard product, providing the headbox with a non-fibrous high consistency composition, which composition forms at least one additional layer of the paper or paperboard product and conducting the layers onto a wire forming a multilayer web which is further dewatered and dried forming the paper or paperboard product. The invention further relates to a paper or paperboard produced according to the process and a headbox used in the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: Jan-Erik Nordstrom
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Patent number: 7520959Abstract: A method of manufacturing a light barrier paper packaging material and the light barrier paper package container with low cost, no need of an ink removing apparatus at reproduction step and easily recycle are provided. A light barrier paper packaging material which comprises the paper substrate and the laminate layers on the paper substrate comprises: the paper substrate having a clay coat layer applied to the paper substrate; a light barrier layer printed with black ink on the clay coat layer; cover-up layers printed with white color ink to the light barrier layer a plurality of times; an outside laminate layer of thermoplastic resin formed on the cover-up layer, and design printed to the outside laminate layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Tetra Laval Holdings & Finance S.A.Inventor: Hideyo Kikuchi
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Patent number: 7348067Abstract: A laminate composite sheet comprising a two-ply base layer comprised of a bottom ply and a top ply, wherein the bottom ply is comprised of unbleached cellulosic fibers and wherein the top ply is comprised of bleached or brightened cellulosic fibers and a further layer attached to the top ply with a layer of adhesive; said further layer having a top and a bottom surface, said further layer selected from the group consisting of paper or film; said layer of adhesive containing no pigment, and said top surface of said further layer having no coating.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: The Hoffman GroupInventor: Roger P. Hoffman
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Patent number: 6702922Abstract: A process for forming an abrasion resistant, decorative sheet which comprises forming a web of cellulosic fibers on a papermaking machine and applying a coating suspension including an abrasion-resistant grit and decorative inclusion particles to the upper surface of the web on the papermaking machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: MW Custom Papers, LLCInventors: Eric Wagner, Dennis Hankey
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Publication number: 20030037896Abstract: Chemical additives can be adsorbed on cellulosic papermaking fibers at high levels with a minimal amount of unadsorbed chemical additives present in the papermaking process water. A method includes treating a fiber slurry with an excess of the chemical additive, allowing sufficient residence time for adsorption to occur, filtering the slurry to remove unadsorbed chemical additives, and redispersing the filtered pulp with fresh water. Filtrate from the thickening process contains unadsorbed chemical additive and it is not sent forward in the process with the chemically treated fibers. The method can be employed to make improved paper products.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Mike Thomas Goulet, Jill A. Georger, Denise Alice Polderman, Maurice Alan Wyatt, Victor Michael Gentile
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Patent number: 6423183Abstract: Chemical additives can be adsorbed on cellulosic papermaking fibers at high levels with a minimal amount of unadsorbed chemical additives present in the papermaking process water. A method includes treating a fiber slurry with an excess of the chemical additive, allowing sufficient residence time for adsorption to occur, filtering the slurry to remove unadsorbed chemical additives, and redispersing the filtered pulp with fresh water. Filtrate from the thickening process contains unadsorbed chemical additive and it is not sent forward in the process with the chemically treated fibers. The method can be employed to make improved paper products.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Mike Thomas Goulet, Jill A. Georger, Denise Alice Polderman, Maurice Alan Wyatt, Victor Michael Gentile
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Patent number: 6299728Abstract: A multi-ply paper includes a fiber material base layer, which is unbleached or made of wastepaper, and a top layer. Instead of a conventional “white” fiber material top layer, the top layer is in the form of a white or colored top coating.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: RĂ¼diger Kurtz, Kurt Hack
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Patent number: 6270625Abstract: A method for manufacturing paper having colored stripes, the method comprising the steps of feeding a slurry to a distributor and delivering the slurry from the distributor to a headbox through a plurality of delivery lines. The delivery lines are coupled to the headbox at a plurality of locations spaced across the headbox in a crossmachine direction. The method further comprises the steps of selectively introducing a first coloring agent in at least two of the delivery lines to selectively color the slurry passing through the at least two delivery lines and depositing the slurry received by the headbox on a papermaking wire to form striped paper.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventors: Kenneth A. Krukonis, Charles E. Nelson, Mark R. Kleman
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Patent number: 6221211Abstract: A multi-ply tissue contains an internal indicia, such as a printed pattern applied to the center ply, which is visible through the outer plies of the tissue and which indicates the presence of some unique ingredients within the tissue product.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1994Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David Henry Hollenberg, Patricia Mary Exarhos, Brigitte Kay Weigert, Lorrie Lynn Krynock
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Patent number: 6203663Abstract: Paper sheets, such as tissue sheets useful for facial tissue, bath tissue and the like, are formed with a decorative pattern imparted to the tissue sheet by the forming fabric. The decorative pattern is incorporated into the forming fabric by a variety of means, such as stitching, silk screening, printing, weaving, or overlaying a fabric with a decorative pattern onto a conventional forming fabric. The presence of decoratively-shaped areas in the forming fabric, which are areas of relatively slow water drainage, cause corresponding areas in the resulting sheet to have a translucent appearance attributable to a relatively lower basis weight and/or different fiber composition. The decorative patterns are preferably formed in the outer or surface layer(s) of the paper sheet.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard Joseph Kamps, Janica Sue Behnke, Fung-jou Chen, Darnell Clarence Radtke
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Patent number: 6187059Abstract: A method and a color mixture for shading paper, and a shaded paper that comprises or consists of one or more layers made of the same or different pulps, which paper is intended to be used in connection with foodstuffs. The pulp or paper layer is treated with a color mixture of at least two optically cooperating pigments that are approved for foodstuffs, one of which is quinacridone red with the FDA registration details C.I. pigment violet 19, C.I. No. 73900 (Code of Federal Regulations, Food and Drugs, Title 21, Part 170-199), and constituting the primary component of the color mixture, in order to obtain a shaded paper with a value for the color coordinate b* that is between 0 and 3. The primary component may comprise between about 75-85 per cent of the color mixture with the rest at least one blue pigment, such as phthalocyanine blue.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags ABInventor: Bertil Ahlinder
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Patent number: 6033444Abstract: A method and a color mixture for shading paper, and a shaded paper that comprises or consists of one or more layers made of the same or different pulps, which paper is intended to be used in connection with foodstuffs. The pulp or paper layer is treated with a color mixture of at least two optically cooperating pigments that are approved for foodstuffs, one of which is quinacridone red with the FDA registration details C.I. pigment violet 19, C.I. No. 73900 (Code of Federal Regulations, Food and Drugs, Title 21, Part 170-199), and constituting the primary component of the color mixture, in order to obtain a shaded paper with a value for the color coordinate b* that is between 0 and 3. The primary component may comprise between about 75-85 per cent of the color mixture with the rest at least one blue pigment, such as phthalocyanine blue.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags ABInventor: Bertil Ahlinder
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Patent number: 5989389Abstract: The invention relates to a method of producing visible, preferably transparent or translucent, continuous streaks and/or delimited fields in paper in conjunction with forming a paper web in a paper machine. The method is characterized by essentially preventing dewatering of paper stock/paper fibres on one or more surfaces of a wire in the forming unit of a paper machine in conjunction with forming a paper web in the machine, and by applying a special stock that contains fibres which differ from the other fibre material deposited on the wire, optionally together with an arbitrary filler and/or binder. The invention also relates to a valuable document, such as a banknote, produced from the aforedescribed paper.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1995Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: AB Tumba BrukInventor: Tore Sundberg
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Patent number: 5916416Abstract: A method for producing watermarks or patterns in paper and cardboard which can be performed during a process for manufacturing the paper or cardboard comprises the following steps: preparing a primary fibrous mix of cotton cellulose based on alpha-cellulose with the addition of sulfate cellulose; preparing a secondary fibrous mix which has substantially the same composition as the primary mix but to which an adapted dye and/or pigment has been added; spreading the resulting fluid mix on a moving formation board of a paper manufacturing plant, so as to obtain a layer of very moist cellulose pulp designed to be dehumidified and stabilized along a preset path on the formation table; applying a jet or jets of secondary fibrous mix to the relatively fluid layer of primary fibrous mix so as to produce a recess as a consequence of the lateral displacement, with respect to each jet, occurring in the layer of primary fibrous mix, the recess being filled with the secondary fibrous mix by the respective jet; and amalgamType: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Cartiere Fedrigoni & C. S.p.A.Inventors: Giuseppe Fedrigoni, Alberto De Luca
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Patent number: 5731034Abstract: A method of coating paper with a paper coating composition having a solids concentration of at least 45% by weight, consisting essentially of an aqueous cationic dispersion of a particulate calcium carbonate pigment and a nonionic or cationic adhesive, wherein the pigment has a particle size distribution such that no more than 1% by weight of the particles have an equivalent spherical diameter larger than 10 microns, at least 65% by weight of the particles have an equivalent spherical diameter smaller than 2 microns and not more than 10% by weight of the particles have an equivalent spherical diameter smaller than 0.25 micron, and wherein said pigment is dispersed with a combination of a cationic polyelectrolyte and an anionic polyelectrolyte, with the amount of cationic polyelectrolyte being in the range of about 0.01% to about 1.5% by weight, based on the weight of the dry pigment, and with the amount of anionic polyelectrolyte being in the range of about 0.01% to about 0.5% by weight.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: ECC International LimitedInventor: John Claude Husband
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Patent number: 5573827Abstract: Disclosed is a decorative laminates having a decorative paper and having a fine dot-like tone appearance. The decorative paper contains pigment(s) having a mean particle size of from 20 to 100 .mu.m and/or powdery colored fibers having a mean fiber length of from 50 to 2000 .mu.m as incorporated thereinto during papermaking. The fine dotlike tone appearance of the sheet is durable and is hardly worn away.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignees: Kohjin Co., Ltd., Aica Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshikazu Kubota, Sunao Matsushima, Shigeo Takashima, Tsuneo Mitsuhasi, Takashi Kamiya
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Patent number: 4959343Abstract: Pressure sensitive carbonless transfer sheets are made capable of producing clear images by light impact marking means in multi-part carbonless forms packs containing at least six of the sheets, such as 8-12 sheets, by coating a chromogenic material onto a paper sheet characterized by a basis weight of 9-12 lbs of a ream of 500 sheets of paper each having dimensions of 17 by 22 inches, a thickness of 40-50 microns, a Gurley porosity of 400-4000 seconds, and a Bendtsen smoothness of 90-260 ml/min on the wire side and 60-280 ml/min on the felt side. Bar codes are also transferrable with good scannability through forms packs containing three or more sheets.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1988Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Inventor: Philip M. Weinstein
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Patent number: 4912080Abstract: Pressure sensitive carbonless transfer sheets are made capable of producing clear images by light impact marking means in multi-part carbonless forms packs containing at least six of the sheets, such as 8-12 sheets, by coating a chromogenic material onto a paper sheet characterized by a basis weight of 9-11 lbs, a thickness of 40-50 microns, a Gurley porosity of 400-4000 seconds, and a Bendtsen smoothness of 120-260 ml/min on the wire side and 100-280 ml/min on the felt side. Bar codes are also transferrable with good scannability through forms packs containing three or more of the sheets.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1987Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Inventor: Philip M. Weinstein
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Patent number: 4629630Abstract: A check paper is being described which is protected against falsifications and forgeries. Crushable micro capsules are being embedded in check paper which contain on one hand a leuco ink and on the other hand a color acceptor. The color acceptor can also be stored in the body of the paper without the use of micro capsules. The leuco ink and the color acceptor react together under color development or color changes if the micro capsules burst through imprinting or other local pressure application to the paper surface. Thus, a character written on the paper surface becomes visible within the body of the paper and cannot be forged anymore.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1984Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: GAO Gesellschaft Fuer Automation und Organisation mbHInventor: Ludwig Devrient
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Patent number: 4496961Abstract: A check paper is being described which is protected against falsifications and forgeries.Crushable micro capsules are being embedded in check paper which contain on one hand a leuco ink and on the other hand a color acceptor. The color acceptor can also be stored in the body of the paper without the use of micro capsules. The leuco ink and the color acceptor react together under color development or color changes if the micro capsules burst through imprinting or other local pressure application to the paper surface. Thus, a character written on the paper surface becomes visible within the body of the paper and cannot be forged anymore.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1982Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: GAO Gesellschaft Fur Automation Und Organisation mbH.Inventor: Ludwig Devrient
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Patent number: 3953642Abstract: A pressure sensitive recording sheet adapted for imaging under the pressure of a typewriter key or other writing instrument. The sheet comprises a ply of high surface area polyolefin fibers masking a colored medium therein. The ply of polyolefin fibers when subjected to the localized pressure of a writing instrument becomes relatively transparent in the region where the pressure is applied, to make distinct the colored medium distributed in the recording sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1974Date of Patent: April 27, 1976Assignee: Crown Zellerbach CorporationInventors: Dennis L. Forbess, John E. Hanby