Intermediate Layer Contains Particulate Material (e.g., Pigment, Etc.) Patents (Class 428/204)
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Publication number: 20070237932Abstract: A thermally stable proximity identification card is provided. The card includes a prelam layer that is a combination of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polycarbonate (PC). The PC provides for efficient heat distribution from electrical components held within the card. By evenly distributing heat, especially around metal components like antennas contained within the prelam, a thermal gradient is minimized between the inside of the card and the outside, thus reducing internal stresses of the identification card.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: ASSA ABLOY ABInventor: Felix P. Shvartsman
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Patent number: 7276278Abstract: The laminate film for covering of an image carried by a support has a construction comprising a transparent base material and a transparent adhesive layer formed on one side of the base material, wherein the adhesive layer is composed of a pressure-sensitive adhesive and has a surface with a fine uneven structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Koji Kamiyama, Haruyuki Mikami, Shigeaki Dohgoshi, Joseph C. Carls
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Publication number: 20070224398Abstract: The invention discloses security articles printed with an opaque or semi-transparent magnetic scratch-off removable composition printed on a substrate. The security article allows one to determine if the scratch-off media has been substantially removed prior to awarding a prize. Furthermore the invention discloses a security label having an image that is formed by applying a magnetically alignable pigment aligned by a magnetic field. A region of the magnetically formed image is more removable than another region adjacent to it, so that verification can be made of the label and its contents.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Neil Teitelbaum
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Patent number: 7261931Abstract: An antireflection film laminate comprising a low refractive index film on the surface side and a high refractive index film which is disposed under the low refractive index film in contact therewith, wherein the high refractive index film is formed as a discontinuous layer in the planar direction. If the high refractive index film is formed as a discontinuous layer, the high refractive index film can enter into the low refractive index film to restrain movement of the low refractive index film, and therefore an antireflection film laminate exhibiting superior antiscratching property and transparency can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: JSR CorporationInventors: Akira Nishikawa, Naoki Sugiyama, Hiroomi Shimomura
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Patent number: 7205041Abstract: An ink-printed substrate web exhibiting ink rub-off resistance is disclosed. The substrate web is printed with an ink composition to form an ink film on the substrate web. The ink-printed substrate web being coated with a coating composition to form a coating film on the ink film. At least one of the ink composition and the coating composition forms a cross-linked structure within the film thereof and forms a cross-linked structure with the other composition between the ink film and the coating film. A disposable absorbent article using the ink-printed substrate web is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Radhakrishnan Janardanan Nair, Shunketsu Sue
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Patent number: 7201953Abstract: An improvement applicable to a method for the production of a multi-layer identity card of plastic wherein the card comprises one or more card core layers bonded under the action of pressure and heat and printed on either side or on opposite sides with a covering layer applied to the printed side or sides of the card core. In accordance with the improvement a thermoplastic polymer adhesive is applied between and in direct contact with each covering layer and the respective printed side of the card core, the thermoplastic adhesive coating possessing at least one additive that increases the friction between the covering layer and the printed card core during lamination so as to prevent displacement of the printed card core in relation to the covering layer or layers.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Orga Kartensysteme and Lohmann GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Dirk Fischer, Ralf Henn
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Patent number: 7179332Abstract: A process and apparatus for adding glue to a flow (L) of loose wooden material, in particular a flow of wood chips and fibers, in which the wooden material is introduced through an inlet (3) into a mixer device (4). The glue is sprayed onto the flow of wooden material, internally of the mixer device (4), by nozzles (21) arranged in proximity of the inlet (3). The mixer device (4) is crossed by a flow of hot air. The wooden material, mixed with the glue, after having crossed the mixer device, drawn by the flow of hot air, is removed via an outlet (10) and sent on to subsequent work operations. The invention serves in particular in the manufacturing of wood-chip and fiber panels. The panels obtained are of high quality, being practically devoid of surface imperfections.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: IMAL S.r.l.Inventor: Paolo Benedetti
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Patent number: 7179518Abstract: A protective layer transfer film and an intermediate transfer recording medium are disclosed, which can impart excellent fastness properties (durability), particularly excellent fastness to plasticizers and abrasion, to an image formed on an object. The protective layer transfer film includes a substrate film and a transfer part provided separably on the substrate film. The transfer part includes at least a plasticizer-resistant layer and a receptive layer on which an image is to be formed. The intermediate transfer recording medium is adapted for the transfer of the transfer part onto an object after the formation of an image on the receptive layer. The plasticizer-resistant layer is formed of an acrylic copolymer resin.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazuhiro Masuda
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Patent number: 7172799Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing a radiation flood source by printing a radioactive solution, and a radioactive printing solution used in this method. The present invention also relates to a flood source for quality testing and assurance of radiation detecting devices obtained by said process.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: AEA Technology QSA GmbHInventors: Horst Petersen, Helmut Menuhr
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Patent number: 7169460Abstract: A thermoplastic laminate plank is described wherein the thermoplastic laminate plank comprises a core, a print layer, and optionally an overlay. The core comprises at least one thermoplastic material and has a top surface and bottom surface wherein a print layer is affixed to the top surface of the core and an overlay layer is affixed to the top surface of the print layer. Optionally, an underlay layer can be located and affixed between the bottom surface of the print layer and the top surface of the core. In addition, a method of making the thermoplastic laminate plank is further described which involves extruding at least one thermoplastic material into the shape of the core and affixing a laminate on the core, wherein the laminate comprises an overlay affixed to the top surface of the print layer and optionally an underlay layer affixed to the bottom surface of the print layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Mannington Mills, Inc.Inventors: Hao A. Chen, Richard Judd
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Patent number: 7166369Abstract: A non-powered composite luminous panel including two plates of light transmissive material and the interlayer of a luminescent material provided between the two plates. The luminescent material includes a light transmissive resinous material and contains a suspension of luminescent particles, preferably of the long acting emitting type.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: David K. Sturley
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Patent number: 7153561Abstract: In a substrate having a graphic and a method for applying the graphic thereto, a non-phosphorescent material is applied to the substrate to define a non-phosphorescent region of the graphic and a phosphorescent material is applied to the substrate to define a phosphorescent region of the graphic. At least a portion of the non-phosphorescent region and at least a portion of the phosphorescent region are in overlapping relationship with each other so as to define an overlapping region of the graphic. When the overlapping region is exposed to light sufficient to cause phosphorescence of the phosphorescent region the at least a portion of the phosphorescent region phosphoresces to render the overlapping region visible in the absence of light. In another embodiment, the graphic has a non-photoluminescent region in overlapping relationship with a photoluminescent region.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Wordwide, Inc.Inventors: Todd Christopher Larson, Mark M. Mleziva, Michael Donald Sperl, Paula Mary Sosalla
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Patent number: 7144617Abstract: A security element (2) comprising a reflective, optically variable surface pattern (3) which is embedded in a layer composite of plastic material and which can be visually recognized from predetermined observation directions is formed from a mosaic of optically active surface elements (13). In the mosaic of the surface pattern (3) at least two of the mosaic surfaces (11; 12) of the surface pattern (3) are arranged substantially adjacent and have microscopically fine light-diffractive relief structures (4). The spatial frequencies of the relief structures in the mosaic surfaces (11; 12) are of values from predetermined spatial frequency ranges in such a way that, in the case of illumination beams which are incident obliquely relative to a normal onto the plane of the layer composite, the relief structures of the mosaic surfaces (11; 12) deflect visible monochromatic light parallel to the normal (32).Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: OVD Kinegram AGInventors: Andreas Schilling, Wayne Robert Tompkin
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Patent number: 7135218Abstract: A film is made of an insulating matrix resin and an electroconductive material, in which the electroconductive material is dispersed in the insulating matrix resin in such a manner that a surface resistivity of A [?] of the film and a volume resistivity of B [?·cm] of the film in the direction of a thickness thereof normal to the surface of the film satisfy a relationship of: A>B, and when the film has a thickness of T [cm], the electroconductive material is dispersed in the insulating matrix resin in such a manner that the surface resistivity of A [?] of the film and the volume resistivity of B [?·cm] of the film satisfy a relationship of: A[?]×T[cm]>B[?·cm]. This film can be prepared by a centrifugal molding method.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Minoru Matsuo, Hideki Komatsu, Akiko Tanaka, Yuichi Jibiki
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Patent number: 7135219Abstract: In a composite pane having a film laminate which adhesively connects two rigid panes to one another to form a pane assembly and comprises at least one colored adhesive film and at least one uncolored adhesive film which can be fused on during production of the pane assembly, according to the invention, at least one intermediate layer is provided between the two differently colored fused-on adhesive films and results in a uniform flattening of the mutually facing surfaces of the two adhesive films while being fused on. This results in the finished product being homogeneously colored when being looked through.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Saint-Gobain Glass FranceInventors: Volkmar Offermann, Walter Goerenz, Ludwig Linden, Michael Steffens, Heinz Schilde
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Patent number: 7132142Abstract: This disclosed invention relates to a laminate for use as a wallcovering comprising: a matte release liner having a flexible polymeric matte release backing liner and a matte release coat bonded to the matte release backing liner, and a flexible multi-layer decorative film releasably adhered to the matte release liner, the decorative film comprising a dry paint film layer in contact with the matte release coat, and an adhesive layer bonded to the dry paint film layer on a side thereof opposite the matte release liner, the dry paint film layer comprising a layer of pigment dispersed in a polymeric binder, the matte release coat having a level of tack that preferentially adheres the matte release backing liner to the decorative film sufficient to provide a level of structural support for the decorative film when placing the adhesive side of the paint film layer in contact with a substrate, the matte release coat having a micro-roughened surface for transferring a matte finish to the exposed surface fo the dry pType: GrantFiled: June 9, 2003Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Keith L. Truog, Tamara L. McCartney, Craig W. Potter, Roger A. Fahlsing, Diane Ewanko
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Patent number: 7108906Abstract: An insulating label stock or sleeve formed from such label stock includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one layer of heat shrinkable material, such as a film. The insulated packaging material may be coated with a coating material to enhance printing capabilities. The insulating label stock or sleeve is installed around a container, and after being activated by heating, conforms to the contours of the container. The insulating label stock retains its hot and cold insulative properties after being heat-shrunk.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Benim, Susan G. Chamberlin, Jeffrey A. Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini
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Patent number: 7097899Abstract: An information carrier comprising a support and a receiving layer is disclosed, together with the method of preparation. The information carrier further comprises (optionally personalized) information applied, preferably by ink jet printing, on the receiver layer, and a new type of watermark, obtained by applying pattern-wise a curable varnish and curing it, and by curing an overall applied curable lacquer. One of the varnish and the lacquer have the ability upon penetration into the receiving layer of changing its transparency, thus creating a transparent watermark on an opaque background, or creating a opaque watermark on an transparent background. The finished information carrier is preferably cut in a set of multiple identification (ID) cards.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Agfa-GevaertInventors: Eddie Daems, Luc Leenders
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Patent number: 7097898Abstract: A printed article of the present invention is a printed article comprising: a substrate; (1) a toner image which is made of a thermoplastic resin containing wax component in an amount of 3 to 15 wt %, has a surface gloss level of 5–40, and is formed on the substrate by oilless fusing or (2) a toner image which is made of a thermoplastic resin containing wax component in an amount from 3 to 15 wt % and is formed on the substrate by oilless fusing to have a surface gloss level of 25–45 and have a flat surface with a lot of concavities; and a transparent film which is laminated to the surface of the substrate, on which the toner image is formed, via an adhesive layer. The toner image not projected is easy to see (read) because of no shin. The projected image of the toner image is also excellent both in visibility and transparency. That is, the printed article is useful as a printed article for OHP.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Kazutoshi Fujisawa
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Patent number: 7090907Abstract: An adhesive coated label includes indicia disposed on a facestock and layers of tactile coating selectively applied to discrete areas of the facestock to create distinct raised portions on the label. The tactile coating may be applied to correspond to the location of the indicia, wherein the raised portions overlie the indicia. A separate layer of primer may be applied to the facestock to cover substantially an entire side of the facestock. A plurality of such labels may be provided on a web of release liner which has been formed into a roll. The label may be applied to a container and the raised portions of the label provide tactile feel which enhances the aesthetic qualities of the label and container.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Spear USA, LLCInventors: Richard Fearn, Richard Spear
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Patent number: 7078090Abstract: A decorative foil is in the form of a layer composite structure (1) and comprises at least a transparent base foil (2), a transparent cover layer (4) and a transparent dielectric layer (3) arranged between the base foil (2) and the cover layer (4). When the decorative foil serves as a lamination foil for a substrate (5) the material of the cover layer (4) is an adhesive. A reflective metallic layer (6) is arranged at least in surface portions between the dielectric layer (3) and the cover layer (4) and optionally a metal film (11) is also arranged on the side of the dielectric layer (3) facing the base foil (2). General items of information shown by the decorative foil are produced by means of modulation of the thickness (s) of the dielectric layer (3). Transparent locations (7) form individual items of information, wherein the transparent locations (7) are produced with a laser beam (19) by perforating the metal layer (6; 11).Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: OVD Kinegram AGInventors: Wayne Robert Tompkin, René Staub
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Patent number: 7056860Abstract: As a writing surface, the invention provides a waterproof solid sheet that has been formed from a polyvinyl chloride and that has at least one writing face that receives controllably semi-permanent ink writing. The writing is only controllably removable from the writing face by a remover-solvent; upon removal of the writing, the writing face is left writing-free and residue-free. The writing surface otherwise resists adverse conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Inventor: Kenneth R Tetrault
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Patent number: 7052761Abstract: A balanced dimensionally stable laminate uses a web carrier which is removably attached to a layer of the laminate during lamination and processing. The web carrier maintains dimensional stability of the layers of the laminate during lamination and processing and after removal of the web carrier. The web carrier is removed if at all only after the laminate is formed and processed. The bonding force of the web carrier with at least one of the polymers layer resists forces which would otherwise dimensionally distort the layers of the laminate or design features thereof during lamination, particularly in thermal roll-forming lamination. The layers of the laminate, which may include print and texture design features, remain dimensionally stable after removal of the web carrier. The web carrier can be removed at any time prior to or after final application of the laminate to a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Schneller, Inc.Inventors: Robert Pierson, Dale Onderak, Mark Tennant, Ray Cull
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Patent number: 7048998Abstract: An adhesive tape comprising a polyvinyl chloride film having an adhesive layer formed from a mixture of a natural rubber latex and a dispersion of an aromatic modified hydrocarbon resin.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: tesa AGInventors: André Galle, Dieter Wenninger, Bernhard Müssig, Stefan Röber, Herbert Sinnen
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Patent number: 7014909Abstract: Volatile organic compounds containing carbonyl groups can be released by lithographic printing materials including inks, fountain solutions and printed materials. Volatile organic compounds containing carbonyl groups can also have a serious negative impact on the taste or odor of staple materials such as foodstuffs. The volatile materials can be retained in the lithographic compositions and printed materials can be trapped in the printed materials using an improved reactive technology involving a chemically reactive trap for such volatile carbonyl containing compounds.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignees: Graphic Packaging Corporation, Cellresin Technologies, LLCInventors: Boris Vasilyevich Rozynov, William J. Coyle, Willard E. Wood, Neil J. Beaverson
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Patent number: 6989487Abstract: The present invention provides an electromagnetic wave shielding film having a plurality of holes formed thereon. The shielding film according to the present invention is made of conductive material and utilized as an independent film, a film disposed on a insulation substrate, or a film disposed on or laminated into a printed circuit board or semiconductor integrated circuit for preventing electromagnetic interference.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Inventor: Pon-Wei Hou
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Patent number: 6986934Abstract: A thermoplastic laminate plank is described wherein the thermoplastic laminate plank comprises a core, a print layer, and optionally an overlay. The core comprises at least one thermoplastic material and has a top surface and bottom surface wherein a print layer is affixed to the top surface of the core and an overlay layer is affixed to the top surface of the print layer. Optionally, an underlay layer can be located and affixed between the bottom surface of the print layer and the top surface of the core. In addition, a method of making the thermoplastic laminate plank is further described which involves extruding at least one thermoplastic material into the shape of the core and affixing a laminate on the core, wherein the laminate comprises an overlay affixed to the top surface of the print layer and optionally an underlay layer affixed to the bottom surface of the print layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Mannington Mills, Inc.Inventors: Hao A. Chen, Richard Judd
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Patent number: 6979488Abstract: A receiver for receiving a water-based colorant image transferred by a stamp or the like, including an image receiving structure having a support; an information receiving layer which contains recorded information, such information receiving layer being formed over the support; and a clear hydrophobic protective layer formed over the information receiving layer; and a hydrophilic layer formed over the information receiving layer and selected so as to be able to receive a water-based colorant image.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1998Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gustavo R. Paz-Pujalt, David L. Patton, John R. Fredlund
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Patent number: 6977112Abstract: Disclosed herein is a non-contact information recording medium for ink-jet recording, on and from which information can be recorded and read in a non-contact state from the outside, comprising an electronic information storing circuit part and an image recording part, wherein at least part of the electronic information storing circuit part has an ink/circuit-part barrier structure by which the circuit part undergoes no circuit trouble caused by an ink applied to the image recording part.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2001Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Canon Finetech, Inc.Inventors: Yoshiyuki Shino, Masahiko Higuma
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Patent number: 6946185Abstract: Surface coverings and surface covering components that include a textured transparent or translucent wear layer and a design layer, where the design layer is printed with an ink that includes collapsible microspheres, are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of manufacturing such surface coverings and surface covering components. In one embodiment, a pattern is printed on a substrate to be coated with a wear layer. In another embodiment, a clear transparent or translucent layer underlies the design layer. The ink includes collapsible microspheres, and can also include foaming inhibitors. A number of surface covering substrates and surface coverings can be prepared using the methods described herein. The surface coverings include a substrate, for example, a foamable substrate, a design layer printed with an ink composition that includes collapsible microspheres, and a wear layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: William J. Kauffman, Malcolm John Selby, Rajmeet Kaur Jagdev
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Patent number: 6946186Abstract: Disclosed is an uncoated facestock product having enhanced printability, holdout, and edge wick properties, which are attained through a combination of manufacturing techniques including increased refining of the furnish, sizing, increased hard nip calendering, and the use of extended nip calendering. The resulting uncoated facestock product has the following properties: a density between about 0.7 and 1.0 g/cc and/or an ash content of less than about 15% as measured by the 525° C. standard test method; and a finished surface having a Sheffield smoothness between about 50 and 150 Sheffield units and a Parker Print Surf roughness (PPS-10) less than about 5.0 microns.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: International Paper Co.Inventors: D. W. Anderson, Kristine Butts
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Patent number: 6942912Abstract: The invention is directed to a transfer label material for image transfer, comprising a backing carrier material and a transfer layer, said transfer layer at least comprising an image layer, an adhesive layer and a pigmented layer between the adhesive layer and the image layer, said pigmented layer comprising a binder material, at least one white pigment and at least 0.1 wt. %, calculated on the basis of the pigmented layer, of aluminum powder (dry weight).Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2000Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Heineken Technical Services B.V.Inventors: Patrick Johannes Blom, Thomas Lynn Brandt
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Patent number: 6929846Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a decorative sheet which can be adhered on a surface of an article having a three-dimensional curved surface, even when the operation is conducted in a place of operation at such a temperature as 40 to 60° C., and which does not use vinyl chloride resin. The present invention discloses a decorative sheet having a decorative layer, a protective layer disposed on a surface of the decorative layer, and an adhesive layer formed on the other surface of the decorative layer, wherein the decorative layer comprises a thermoplastic resin, the protective layer is composed of a resin composition comprising an amorphous polyester resin, and both the decorative layer and the protective layer have a glass transition temperature of 20 to 60° C.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Kehju Kamiyama
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Patent number: 6926951Abstract: A laminate for gum packaging is defined. The laminate includes a metal layer, a polymer layer, a paper layer, and an electron beam cured coating. The laminate provides as good or better barrier properties as a conventional laminate for gum packaging. However, the laminate has “reacted-in” slip agents in the electron beam cured coating, thereby avoiding the common problems of slip agent migration. Further, the laminate of the invention is more economical to produce than is the conventional laminate.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Huffer, Jeffrey M. Schuetz, Don McArthur
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Patent number: 6919123Abstract: A non-opaque plastic card, having a first sheet layer with a front surface and a back surface, and a second sheet layer having a front surface and a back surface. A filter dye is located on the first sheet layer and/or second sheet layer, and allows visible light to pass through, while blocking infrared light from passing through the card. Graphical elements are printed on different surfaces of the card, with different combinations of backgrounds, to produce 3-dimensional effects.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: GemplusInventors: Laurent Labrousse, Cindy Rotondo, Christopher Bailey, Maureen Kane, Denise Bosler
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Patent number: 6887541Abstract: An insulated packaging material includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one facing layer of film, paper or fabric. The packaging material can be used as a container, such as a pouch. A food-contacting polymer material is applied to the facing layer to form the inner surface of the pouch. The packaging material may be coated on the outer facing layer with a coating material so that it is printable, thus imparting both insulating properties and print capability to the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Benim, Susan G. Chamberlin, Jeffrey A. Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini, Donna L. Visiolo
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Patent number: 6872444Abstract: Coating compositions, methods and articles of manufacture comprising a nanoparticle system employing same to impart surface modifying benefits for all types of soft surfaces, and in some cases, hard surfaces, are disclosed. In some embodiments, dispersement of nanoparticles in a suitable carrier medium allows for the creation of coating compositions, methods and articles of manufacture that create multi-use benefits to the modified surfaces. These surface modifications can produce long lasting or semi-permanent multi-use benefits that, in some embodiments, may include at least one of the following improved surface properties: cleaning, wettability, liquid strike-through, comfort, stain resistance, soil removal, malodor control, modification of surface friction, reduced damage to abrasion and color enhancement, relative to the surfaces unmodified with such nanoparticle systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Ray McDonald, Heather Anne Liddle, John David Carter, Robert Henry Rohrbaugh
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Patent number: 6872435Abstract: The present invention relates to graphic or informational articles that may be applied to a surface of a translucent or substantially clear substrate so that the image may be viewed through the substrate. The graphic articles of the present invention include a perforated imageable component and a non-perforated attachment component. The imageable component includes an opaque, perforated imageable film layer that accepts an image layer on its first major surface. On the second major surface of the imageable film layer, a perforated, opaque light absorbing film is applied.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Sally J. Bull, David J. Murphy
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Patent number: 6869658Abstract: A printable recording material and the method of using the same. The material includes a substrate and at least one functional coating on at least one side of the substrate insuring printability. The coating includes a binder and inorganic pigments in an amount of at least 50% by weight based on the dry weight of the coating. An image can be embedded in the coating.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Zanders Feinpapier AGInventor: Franz Josef Becker
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Patent number: 6866917Abstract: A color filter substrate for a liquid crystal display includes a transparent substrate, and color filters formed on the substrate each with a groove. A transparent conductive layer is deposited onto the color filters to form a common electrode. A chrome layer and a chrome oxide layer are sequentially deposited onto the common electrode to form a black matrix layer. An organic film is formed on the black matrix layer. The organic film suffers ashing such that only the portion of the organic film placed over the groove is left over, and other portions are all removed while exposing the black matrix layer. The exposed portion of the black matrix layer is removed through etching. In this way, the color filter substrate is completed in a simple manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jang-Kun Song
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Patent number: 6855397Abstract: An image receiving material for electrophotography having, on a support, one or more structural layers including a toner image receiving layer, wherein at least one layer of said structural layers comprises plasticizer, and wherein a flow starting temperature of said toner image receiving layer is at 30° C. or higher that is, as well, lower than a temperature of a flow starting temperature of toner resin+10° C., is disclosed. Using the image receiving material can provide formation of toner reflected images similar to photographs with respect to smoothness (glossiness) and also provide no image degradation by image roughness or removal.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2000Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tomomi Tateishi, Yoshisada Nakamura, Mitsuru Ito, Masataka Murata
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Patent number: 6828043Abstract: A non-powered composite luminous panel including two plates of light transmissive material and the interlayer of a luminescent material provided between the two plates. The luminescent material includes a light transmissive resinous material and contains a suspension of luminescent particles, preferably of the long acting emitting type.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: David K. Sturley
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Patent number: 6824818Abstract: An apparatus and method of making a decorative sheet material is provided whereby complex multi-layer films are produced with enhanced efficiency and assurance of quality.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Soliant LLCInventors: Kenda McCoy, Mark A. Beard
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Publication number: 20040234735Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing image carrying laminated material (10). An image (18) is printed on a polyvinylbutyral interlayer (16) using a solvent based ink, paint or dye system. The interlayer (16) is used to join two sheets of material (12, 14) to form the laminate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Milton Charles Reynolds, Anthony John Luke Anderson, Gerard Michael McCluskey
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Patent number: 6815041Abstract: Disclosed is both a method and composition for providing a three dimensional welding rod. The welding rod essentially comprises a first layer which is substantially formed from a consolidated layer having pigmented particles and a second layer which is substantially formed from a consolidated layer of clear particle. The three dimensional welding rod includes three dimensional pigmented particles which appear to be dispersed about the clear particles and having an excess of clear upon forming the seam.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: Richard H. Blamer, Donald L. Kurtz
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Publication number: 20040219339Abstract: A resilient floor tile is described that comprises a base; a protective film layer; and a decorative layer disposed between the base and the protective film layer; wherein the resilient floor tile has a top surface and a convex edge along a perimeter of the top surface. In another embodiment, the resilient floor tile comprises a decorative layer comprising a printed ink forming a decorative pattern disposed between a base and a protective film layer; wherein the decorative pattern extends over at least a portion of a contoured edge of the tile such that the decorative pattern is substantially undistorted. The process for making a resilient floor tile comprises preheating a printed tile blank; cutting and molding the printed tile blank concurrently to form a resilient floor tile having a convex edge along a top, outer perimeter of the resilient floor tile.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Robert Dempsey, Donald C. Ferguson, Andrei Sharygin, Richard Whitehouse
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Publication number: 20040213970Abstract: The specification discloses a method for affixing a strip to an underlying web substrate. According to the method, a substrate web having at least one surface is provided and at least one strip is applied over at least a portion of the substrate surface such that at least a significant portion of an underside surface of the strip disposed adjacent the substrate surface is unbounded to the substrate. A polymer coating is extruded over both the substrate surface and the strip. The strip is thereby affixed to the substrate surface by the coating while the portion of the underside surface of the strip remains substantially unbounded to the substrate surface. At the same time, a substantial portion of an upper surface of the strip adjacent the polymer coating layer is bonded to the coating layer. Also disclosed are packaging materials formed from the reinforced substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Gary H. Knauf
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Publication number: 20040209053Abstract: A laminated safety glass pane having a predetermined breaking location and an impact point is described which contains at least two toughened glass panes and an intermediate layer, wherein predetermined breaking lines (=the predetermined breaking location), which are formed by discontinuities in the intermediate layer, are present in order to create an emergency exit and the intermediate layer is embodied in one location (for example on one side) of the laminated safety glass such as to be flexible and not able to be broken through, such that when the predetermined breaking lines are broken through, an emergency exit flap is formed which is connected to the remainder of the pane in tear-resistant manner and in a manner pivotable therewith by means of a hinged joint, and wherein the laminated glass pane contains, in at least one location (at the impact point) in the intermediate layer, one or more bodies made of a material whereof the hardness is greater than that of the glass used.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Klaus Holtmann, Hans Weinfurtner, Mario Tassarek-Metz, Michael Schwamb
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Publication number: 20040202827Abstract: A recording medium includes at least an ink receiving layer containing an inorganic pigment, and an outermost surface layer containing a thermoplastic latex resin. The ink receiving layer and the outermost surface layer are provided on each of both surfaces of a substrate in this order.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 1999Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: TERUAKI OKUDA
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Publication number: 20040202828Abstract: A decorative sheet with good design properties and with superior moldability, without using a vinyl chloride resin, comprises a base material layer formed of a coloring resin material including an amorphous polyethylene terephthalate type resin as a main component; a print pattern layer formed on one surface of said base material layer and formed of a coloring ink comprising a binder including a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate as a main component; a transparent layer laminated on said print pattern layer and formed of a resin material including a transparent amorphous polyethylene terephthalate type resin as a main component; and a surface protective layer laminated on said transparent layer, which is made of a hard and transparent acryl type resin. The surface protective layer is constituted of a transfer protective layer of a transfer foil.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2002Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: C.I. Kasei Company, LimitedInventors: Yoshio Saito, Tsuyoshi Akai