Transfer Or Decalcomania Patents (Class 428/914)

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Fraud or tamper detecting (Class 428/915)
  • Publication number: 20020127394
    Abstract: An advertising arrangement applicable to laminar strips of plastic material for shrink-wrapping and protecting luggage, which consists of incorporating inside the tunnel (3) of a machine for protecting luggage means for positioning labels (5) and (5′) of any shape considered appropriate, provided with means for fixing in the central area of the luggage (9). The labels to be incorporated or the similar means are made up of a spool (6) and (6′) situated in the upper part and tensioned in the lower part by appropriate means (7) and (7′).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2001
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Inventor: Norberto Chinique Pena
  • Patent number: 6447629
    Abstract: A method of digitally printing reactive ink contained in a heat meltable ink layer comprising dyes or pigments or other colorants, using a thermal printer. The ink layer comprises compounds with functional groups capable of reacting with active hydrogen, and compounds with functional groups containing active hydrogen, or functional groups capable of conversion to active hydrogen containing groups. The reactive ink contains one or more blocking agents which prevent initiation of the reaction during thermal printing. An image is thermally printed onto a substrate, at a first temperature, so that the ink is not reacted during the process of printing on to the medium. The image is subsequently transferred or permanently fixed on the substrate by the application of heat and pressure, which removes the blocking agent and reacts the ink, bonding the colorant to the substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2002
    Assignee: Sawgrass Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Kimberlee Thompson, Barbara Wagner, Ming Xu
  • Patent number: 6444311
    Abstract: A clear multilayer film for coating synthetic environmental surfaces includes an exposed protective layer and an underlying cushioning layer. The exposed layer is primarily a polymer blend of a fluorine substituted olefin polymer, such as polyvinylidene fluoride, with an acrylic polymer. The cushioning layer is of a low modulus polymer selected from among impact modified acrylic polymer, ethylene vinyl acetate polymer and metallocene catalyzed polyethylene and having an elastic modulus below about 30,000 psi (207 MPa). The cushioning layer should be substantially free of all fluorinated polymers. The multilayer film can have an optional additional thermally adhesive layer of a blend of a fluorine substituted olefin polymer with an acrylic polymer. The multi layer film offers superior protection to such substrates as outdoor building siding, vehicle body panels, and signs from stains, weather conditions, and especially impact damage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2002
    Assignee: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corporation
    Inventors: Michael Friedman, Xixian Zhou
  • Patent number: 6440250
    Abstract: A process for laminating an ink jet print having the steps of: a) providing an ink jet print having a support having thereon an ink jet image; b) contacting the imaged surface of the ink jet print with a transfer laminating element to form a composite, the transfer laminating element having a flexible, polymeric support having thereon a protection layer of a water-dispersible, hydrophobic polyester resin having the following general formula: In-P-Am wherein I is an ionic group; n is an integer from 1-3; P is a polyester backbone; A is an aliphatic group having a straight or branched chain fatty acid or triglyceride thereof halving from about 6 to about 24 carbon atoms; and m is an integer from 3-8; c) applying heat and pressure to the composite to transfer the layer on top of the ink jet image; d) allowing the composite to cool; and e) peeling the flexible, polymeric support of the transfer laminating element from the composite to form the laminated ink jet print.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2002
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Charles E. Romano, Jr., Susan L. Dawson, Lawrence P. DeMejo
  • Patent number: 6436499
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a cold seal package that includes constructions wherein two substrates, or two portions of one substrate, are sealingly engaged to one another using a substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive. The two substrates can be easily peeled apart without substantial damage to the substrates. Furthermore, the substrates cannot typically be resealed, or refastened, once peeled apart. That is, the cold seal formed by the adhesive between the substrates is substantially non-refastenable. Advantageously, a cold seal package of the present invention is particularly well suited for aseptic delivery of packaged goods, such as bandages, dressings, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Stephen E. Krampe, Michael D. Delmore
  • Patent number: 6437023
    Abstract: A pattern transferring film having a print pattern provided on an upper surface thereof is floated on a liquid surface within a transferring bath and an objective body to which a pattern is to be transferred is immersed into a liquid within the transferring bath together with the pattern transferring film under a liquid pressure so as to transfer the print pattern onto the objective body. A liquid pressure pattern-transferring printing ink comprises a resin ingredient having an alkyd resin as a fundamental component, a plasticizer and a pigment. The resin ingredient is composed of a short-oil alkyd resin of 2 to 15 weight % having a cellulose acetate butyrate of 3 to 20 weight % added thereto. The plasticizer for the printing ink is used which has a content of 2 to 4 weight % when the ink is of black and having a content of 0.01 to 2 weight % when the ink is of color other than black.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: Cubic Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Nobuyuki Otaki, Kazuhiro Yamamoto, Misao Sugiyama
  • Patent number: 6432481
    Abstract: A recording material wherein heating causes surface tension inclination, thus generating surface tension convection which causes the recording material to fly, is used in a recording method which uses surface tension convection for causing ink to fly. This recording material has a surface tension temperature coefficient C represented by: |C|≧0.07 (dyn/cm·K)  (Expression 1) Thus, surface tension convection is effectively generated, thereby improving transfer efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventor: Kenji Shinozaki
  • Patent number: 6428878
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a printable fusible coating for use on a heat transfer material, wherein the fusible coating contains cyclohexane dimethanol dibenzoate. The present invention is further directed to a printable heat transfer material having a fusible coating thereon, wherein the fusible coating contains cyclohexane dimethanol dibenzoate. The present invention also is directed to a method of making a printable heat transfer material having a fusible coating thereon, wherein the fusible coating contains cyclohexane dimethanol dibenzoate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventor: Francis J. Kronzer
  • Patent number: 6428877
    Abstract: Proposed is a scanning image which is produced by a thermotransfer process and which has at least two kinds of scanning elements, wherein at least two kinds of scanning elements are of respectively different dimensions. In addition at least two kinds of scanning elements may respectively involve different, optically effective structures. A thermotransfer foil for the production of such a scanning image is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Leonhard Kurz GmbH & Co.
    Inventors: Joachim Suss, Ludwig Brehm
  • Patent number: 6428647
    Abstract: The present invention provides an organic solvent composition for wet transferring of a transfer film having improved weather-resistance suitable for external ornaments and a method for wet transferring therewith, which comprises a step of transferring patterns directly to the concave-convex surfaces of objects made of various materials such as steel, aluminum, plastic, ceramic, rubber or glass. The wet transferring method using organic solvent composition of the present invention comprises the steps of: coating the surface of an object with the organic solvent composition; transferring a pattern from a pattern-printed transfer film onto the surface of the object by means of liquid pressure driven by floating the transfer film on water in a water tank and pressing the object whose surface is coated with the organic solvent composition onto the film; and, washing the pattern-printed object with water, and then drying the object in oven.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Yemoon Tech Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Hyun-Joo Koh, Hyun-Woong Koh
  • Patent number: 6428867
    Abstract: A resealable label flap for use with a product package including a tamper indicating tab that remains in contact with the package body to indicate that the label flap has been removed from the package body. The tamper indicating tab includes a first ink layer that defines an indicia or pattern on the top surface of the tamper indicating tab. A second ink layer is applied over the entire top surface of the tamper indicating tab, including over the first ink layer. The second ink layer does not bond to the first ink layer. When the label flap is initially pulled from the product package, the tamper indicating tab separates from the remaining portions of the label flap. As the tamper indicating tab separates from the label flap, the first ink layer and the second ink layer separate from each other such that the portions of the second ink layer applied over the first ink layer remain in contact with the top layer of the label flap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Prime Label & Screen, Inc.
    Inventors: Barry M. Scott, James F. Konicke, Martin J. Leonard
  • Publication number: 20020098350
    Abstract: A hardcoat for a plastic substrate film is provided which has good suitability for printing and satisfactory hardness, can prevent influence of the deformation of a plastic substrate film from extending to the hardcoat, and is resistant to cracking and peeling. The hardcoat is produced from a coating component containing one or more organic components having a polymerizable functional group and an inorganic filler, at least one of the organic components being free from a hydrogen bond-forming group. In the hard coat, the content of the inorganic filler in the surface of the hardcoat is higher than that in the interior of the hardcoat. The hardcoat can be applied to antireflection films and hologram labels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2002
    Publication date: July 25, 2002
    Applicant: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Toshio Yoshihara, Yurie Ota, Nobuko Takahashi, Noboru Kunimine, Satoshi Shioda, Mikiko Hojo
  • Patent number: 6423406
    Abstract: A heat-transfer label including a non-wax, non-silicone release layer for use in decorating an article without leaving a visually discernible release residue on the decorated article. In a preferred embodiment, the label includes a transfer portion comprising a protective lacquer layer, an ink design layer over the protective lacquer layer, and a heat-activatable adhesive layer over the ink design and protective lacquer layers, the adhesive layer extending beyond the peripheries of the ink design and protective lacquer layers. The label also includes a support portion, the transfer portion being positioned over the support portion for transfer of the transfer portion from the support portion to an article upon the application of heat to the support portion while the transfer portion is placed in contact with the article. The support portion includes a carrier, the carrier preferably being a polyester film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2002
    Assignee: Avery Dennison Corporation
    Inventor: Wayne L. Bilodeau
  • Patent number: 6423466
    Abstract: A kit, comprising at least one transfer material comprising a support sheet and a transfer coating thereon, the support sheet having a front and back surface, the transfer coating positioned on the front surface of the support sheet, the transfer coating capable of melting and adhering to a receptor element having valleys or pores on the surface thereof by hand ironing, and a tack resistant and stick resistant overlying sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2002
    Assignee: Foto-Wear!, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald S. Hare, Scott A. Williams
  • Patent number: 6420309
    Abstract: A melt transferred imaged coated product and process for decorative simulated wood, metal or stone-like patterns especially useful on treated non-sealed, non-anodized metal-resin composites for interior signage and display, is described. The product exhibits excellent adhesion bonding between the aluminum surface and the transferred-carrier film that contains the dry-ink image that is deposited on the aluminum surface. The aluminum surface is prepared by conventional pre-etching means, coated with a suitable thermosetting resin and then optionally primed with an adhesive prior to melt transfer of the image. The final surface finish coating is protected with an additional transparent adhesive backed polymer film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2002
    Assignee: Mitsubishi Chemical America, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Grime, Joseph Rudisi, William Yannetti, David Kearney
  • Patent number: 6417138
    Abstract: An image transcription method of transcribing an image of the dye on a printing sheet outputted by e.g., a video printer onto a substrate for transcription, such as a cup of pottery or the like. For transcription, a resin is coated on the surface of the substrate for transcription to form a reception layer. This reception layer is dried in an electrical oven to form a support for transcription. A printing sheet carrying an image of a sublimable dye is stacked on the reception layer of the support for transcription and pressured to the reception layer under application of heat and pressure. As the resin for the reception layer, the acrylic resin or the epoxy resin or both are employed. If the resin composed mainly of the acrylic resin is employed, the viscosity of the resin is set to 43 to 52 seconds in terms of the Ford cup viscosity, and the resin discharge pressure from a spray gun is set to 35 kg/m2±0.01 kg.cm2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2002
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Hiroshi Takeuchi, Yoshihiro Okamoto, Hidehiko Funayama, Seijiro Tomita, Satoshi Nakamura, Mitsuaki Ogiwara, Kohji Ogiwara
  • Patent number: 6413604
    Abstract: A process of making multiple layer labels includes securing an upper label web to a base label web by means of hold-down openings in the upper label web and an adhesive overlaminate laid thereon and extending through to the base web. Die cutting and matrix removal steps, all carried out in-line in a single pass, produce a multiple layer label. Varied processes and label supply and label structures are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Ampersand Label, Inc.
    Inventors: Lowell F. Matthews, Thomas P. Miller, Kyle J. Putzier
  • Patent number: 6413687
    Abstract: A transfer foil for image transfer comprising a support, a releasing layer and a component layer is disclosed. The releasing layer contains inorganic or organic fine particles and 1<(average particle diameter of the inorganic or organic fine particle in releasing layer/thickness of releasing layer)×100<400.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Konica Corporation
    Inventors: Ryoji Hattori, Shigehiro Kitamura, Hideki Takahashi, Seiji Hidaka
  • Patent number: 6410113
    Abstract: A label laminate includes a release liner and label bonded thereto by an adhesive. The liner includes a skip in the release thereof, and the label includes a skip in the adhesive thereof aligned therewith. The label is removable from the liner, and the release skip may be printed thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Assignee: NCR Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph D. Roth
  • Patent number: 6410200
    Abstract: A coated transfer sheet comprising a substrate having a first and second surface; optionally at least one barrier layer overlaying said first surface, at least one release layer overlaying said at least one barrier layer or, when the barrier layer is not present, said first surface of the substrate; and an optional image receiving layer comprising an ethylene acrylic acid co-polymer dispersion; wherein the coated transfer sheet exhibits cold peel and hot peel properties when transferred, and may be used in electrostatic printers and copiers or other devices in which toner particles are imagewise applied to a substrate. The addition of elastomeric polymers and polyurethanes help provide enhanced wash stability and chemical stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Inventors: Scott Williams, Heather Penk, Heather Reid
  • Patent number: 6410082
    Abstract: A heat-transferable security stamp is provided including a carrier sheet, a top coat layer, at least one design layer between the carrier sheet and the top coat layer, a release layer between the carrier sheet and the design layer, and a base coat layer between the release layer and the design layer. The release layer includes a water-borne release component. The base coat layer includes a water-borne base coat component. The design layer includes a water-borne design component. The top coat layer includes a water-borne top coat component. The carrier sheet is resistant to heat above a predetermined heat transfer temperature. The adhesive release component of the release layer is operative to secure the carrier sheet to the base coat layer at temperatures below the heat transfer temperature and to permit release of the carrier sheet from the base coat layer at temperatures above the heat transfer temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Assignee: The Standard Register Company
    Inventors: William F. Pinell, Rajendra Mehta, Harry A. Seifert, John M. Harden
  • Patent number: 6407037
    Abstract: A receiver element for use in a thermal imaging process, wherein a surface of a pigment-image receiving layer of the receiver element has a roughness, and the surface is brought into contact with a thermally imageable element, wherein the pigment-image receiving layer provided on the receiver element has an average roughness (Ra) of less than about 1&mgr; and has surface irregularities having a plurality of peaks, at least about 50 of the peaks having a height of at least about 200 nm and a diameter of about 100 pixels over a surface area of about 458&mgr; by about 602&mgr;. These roughened receiver elements substantially reduce the micro-dropouts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2002
    Assignee: E. I. duPont de Nemours And Company
    Inventors: David N. Prugh, Jeffrey Jude Patricia, Harvey Walter Taylor, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6406142
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a transfer medium for ink-jet recording adapted to form an image on a transfer layer thereof and then heat the transfer layer from the side of a support of the transfer medium to transfer the transfer layer to a transfer-printing medium, wherein an index is provided on the support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2002
    Assignee: Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Yuko Sato, Masato Katayama, Masahiko Higuma, Yoshiyuki Shino
  • Patent number: 6398898
    Abstract: An ink image-receiving sheet for use in a method of forming an image, comprising an ink-receiving layer having a porous structure formed according to a wet-solidification method, the ink-receiving layer comprising a binder resin and aragonite-type calcium carbonate as main components, and a method of forming an image using the ink image-receiving sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Assignee: Fujicopian Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Takuto Fukui, Toshiyuki Yamane, Hideki Suematsu, Kyoichi Suzuki
  • Patent number: 6399168
    Abstract: A decorative tape adhesive molding in which a decorative tape are integrally fusion-bonded to a molding body. A molding body forming material is a non-polar TPE composition, the decorative tape is constituted by a transparent film layer, a backing layer, and a decorative portion layer interposed therebetween. The backing layer forming material is a resin composition containing the same kind of resin polymer as a hard phase-forming polymer of the non-polar TPE or containing a resin polymer having a melting point of not lower than 100° C. and capable of being fusion-bonded to the hard phase-forming polymer of the non-polar TPE.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., LTD
    Inventors: Koichi Sato, Katsushi Ito, Junji Koizumi, Sadao Nada, Tetsumi Ichioka
  • Patent number: 6395119
    Abstract: A transfer sheet is used for transferring an image formed by electrostatic copying to a backing of textile fabric or other porous material. The transfer sheet is composed of a plain paper substrate having no release treatment or coating applied thereto, and a transfer coating of thermoplastic polymeric film material bonded to the substrate. Transfer of the image is accomplished using only the single transfer sheet. The plain paper substrate securely retains the polymeric film coating during electrostatic imprinting and avoids contamination of the copier/printer. The image can be transferred to a textile backing by applying heat of about 160° C. and 200° C. and pressure of about 50 psi for a duration of about 5 to 10 seconds, and results in a high-quality image transfer that leaves the fabric weave open to breathe. The plain paper substrate is removed after image transfer by peeling it away from the backing while still hot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Inventors: Jürgen Hagedorn, Manfred Hartmann
  • Patent number: 6395120
    Abstract: A process for the application of a pigmented or metallic layer from a foil to a substrate comprising: (i) applying an adhesive to the substrate; (ii) curing the adhesive; (iii) heating the substrate bearing the cured adhesive to render the adhesive tacky; and (iv) transferring the pigmented or metallic layer from the foil to the adhesive-bearing areas of the substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Assignee: API Foils Limited
    Inventors: Graeme William Bradbury-Harris, James Clifford Kelly
  • Publication number: 20020061459
    Abstract: A method for applying an image to a receptor element, which comprises the steps of (i) providing a transfer sheet comprising a support having a first surface and a second surface, and a coating capable of receiving an image on the first surface of the support, (ii) imaging the coating, (iii) dry peeling the coating from the support in the absence of wet release prior to hand ironing, (iv) positioning the dry peeled coating on a receptor element having valleys or pores, (v) positioning a non-stick sheet on the dry peeled coating which is positioned on the receptor element having valleys or pores, and (vi) heating the non-stick sheet to drive the dry peeled coating into the receptor element having valleys or pores.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2001
    Publication date: May 23, 2002
    Applicant: FOTO-WEAR!, INC..
    Inventors: Donald S. Hare, Scott A. Williams
  • Patent number: 6391466
    Abstract: A thermal transfer recording medium comprising a support, and at least a heat-meltable release layer and a colored ink layer capable of being softened with heat stacked in this order on the support, the release layer comprising a wax as a main ingredient, and the release layer having a melting point of not less than 85° C., a heat of fusion of not more than 140 mJ/mg, and a melt viscosity of not more than 50 cps/120° C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: Fujicopian Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Jun Sogabe, Tetuo Hoshino, Kotaro Fujimoto, Yoshiyuki Asabe, Susumu Arauchi
  • Publication number: 20020054992
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is an image-transfer medium for ink-jet printing, comprising a releasing layer and a transfer layer containing fine particles of a thermoplastic resins and a polymeric binder, provided on a base material, wherein the polymeric binder is a thermoplastic resin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 1997
    Publication date: May 9, 2002
    Inventors: YUKO SATO, MAMORU SAKAKI, MASATO KATAYAMA, MASAHIKO HIGUMA, MIFUNE KUDO, KENICHI MORIYA
  • Patent number: 6383983
    Abstract: A porous polyester film having an apparent specific gravity of not more than 1.3, which comprises a polyester film having many voids (layer (A)) comprising a polyester and a thermoplastic resin incompatible with said polyester, and a polyester film having many fine voids (layer (B)) comprising a polyester and inorganic fine particles having an average particle size of not more than 1 &mgr;m, the two layers being bonded to each other, wherein the layer (B) has a porosity of not less than 20% by volume, and a thickness of 1-20 &mgr;m that is not more than 30% of the thickness of the porous film. Due to the present invention, a porous polyester film capable of providing an image-receiving sheet superior in surface smoothness, image density, and resistance to wrinkles can be provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: Toyo Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Yasushi Sasaki, Koji Yamada, Toshitake Suzuki
  • Patent number: 6383591
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for sequentially and precisely registering cut sheets for application onto advertising signatures at high speeds employs an initial roll of sheeting material. The sheeting material is unwound to track a process path, where eyemarks on the sheeting material are detected for use in registering the sheeting material to be cut into discrete sheets and to be aligned with a moving advertising signature for affixation thereto. The sheeting material has a repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive along one side edge thereof for use in adhering the cut sheet to the advertising signature. In one embodiment, the sheeting material is generally opaque adjacent one side edge and is sufficiently transparent adjacent its other side edge so that when a sheet cut from the sheeting material is adhered to an advertising signature, images on the advertising signature are visible through at least a portion of the sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Alden R. Miles, Timothy A. Mertens
  • Patent number: 6383631
    Abstract: A combination release coating and barrier coating for use on linerless thermal labels is provided in which the release coating includes an epoxy-silicone copolymer, a release modifier, and a cationic photoinitiator. The release coating provides an improved surface for direct thermal printing and good release properties from pressure sensitive adhesives. The barrier coating is preferably provided on the first and second surfaces of the label substrate to provide moisture and abrasion resistance to the substrate and to prevent adhesive failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: The Standard Register Company
    Inventor: Rajendra Mehta
  • Patent number: 6379764
    Abstract: Method and apparatus 40 for securing a cut sheet 14 bearing a repositionable pressure-sensitive adhesive 140 directly to an advertising signatures 12. A linerless elongated sheeting 54 having a backside 56 partially coated with a repositionable adhesive 140 is transported to a cutting mechanism 60 without having the adhesive 140 make substantial contact with the apparatus 40. The linerless elongated sheeting 54 is severed by the cutting mechanism 60 to provide a cut repositionable sheet 14 which is subsequently adhered to the advertising signature 12.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Michael A. Pusateri, Ricky M. Boldin
  • Patent number: 6380131
    Abstract: Description of a color ribbon for thermo-sublimation print, comprising a carrier and a color layer formed on the carrier, with a sublimeable coloring substance disperse in a polymer binding agent, whereby a top coat is located on the color layer which contains a water-soluble cellulose ether. The cellulose ether preferably contains C1-C4-alkyl- or C1-C4-alkyl-hydroxyalkyl remnants and is specifically. Methyl-hydroxy-ethyl cellulose. The color ribbon has the advantage that the transferred color substance volume is selectively reduced with low print energies, that inside the ribbon spool there is no unwelcome color substance transfer onto the neighboring loops and that during the printing procedure there is no agglutination between the color layer of the color ribbon and the color receiving layer of the receiver foil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: Pelikan Produktions AG
    Inventors: Thomas Griebel, Henrich Krauter
  • Patent number: 6379487
    Abstract: A method of forming a laminate used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards, comprising the steps of applying a layer of chromium having a thickness from about 30 grams per square meter to about 160 grams per square meter to each side of a steel substrate having a thickness from about 0.10 mm to about 0.20 mm. Applying a layer of copper having a thickness from about 2 &mgr;m to about 70 &mgr;m to each of the chromium layers. Positioning the steel substrate between two dielectric layers with adhesive disposed between the copper layers and the dielectric layers. Applying heat and pressure to the layers to bond the copper layers to the dielectric layers. Separating the steel substrate from the copper layers, and discarding the steel substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: GA-TEK Inc.
    Inventors: Bernd Schneider, R. Richard Steiner
  • Patent number: 6376056
    Abstract: A thermo-transfer ribbon with a carrier, a first thermo-transferable layer formed on one side of the carrier and a second thermo-transferable layer formed on the first thermo-transferable layer, wherein (i) the first thermo-transferable layer contains a luminescent pigment, wax(es) having a melting point of approximately 70 to 110° C. and approximately 1-22% by weight of a polymer wax plasticizer having a glass temperature Tg of −30 to +70° C., (ii) the second thermo-transferable layer contains a non-luminescent pigment, a wax compatible polymer binder and approximately 5 to 30% by weight of wax and/or wax-like substance, (iii) the second thermo-transferable layer has a melting enthalpy DH of approximately 10 to 80 J/g and (iv) in the remission spectrum of the non-luminescent pigment in the wave length range of the light emitted by the luminescent pigment there is a remission maximum or an ascending flank of remission.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: Pelikan Produktions AG
    Inventor: Heinrich Krauter
  • Patent number: 6375782
    Abstract: A process for making a decorative steel article includes the steps of providing a stainless steel preform, washing the preform, coating a surface of the preform, and transferring step involves securing a transfer foil with the decorative pattern to the coated surface, heating the transfer foil and preform, and removing the transfer foil while leaving the decorative pattern on the coated surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Inventors: Joginder Kumar, Amit Kumar, Rahul Kumar
  • Patent number: 6372689
    Abstract: A thermal transfer image receiving material including a substrate, an intermediate layer which includes hollow particles and a binder resin and which is formed overlying the substrate, and an image receiving layer which includes a resin and which is formed overlying the intermediate layer and on which an image is to be formed, wherein each of the hollow particles in the intermediate layer has a particle diameter not greater than about 35 &mgr;m.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Yutaka Kuga, Hidehiro Mochizuki, Makoto Sekiyama
  • Patent number: 6368684
    Abstract: An object is to provide a fluorescent latent image transfer film which makes it possible to form a fluorescent latent image excellent in transferability and gradiation-property; a fluorescent latent image transfer method using the same; and a security pattern formed matter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Jiro Onishi, Katsuyuki Oshima
  • Patent number: 6365547
    Abstract: A dye-donor element for thermal dye transfer comprising a support having thereon at least one dye layer area comprising an image dye in a binder and another area comprising a transferable protection layer, the transferable protection layer area being approximately equal in size to the dye layer area, wherein the transferable protection layer comprises a binder and a UV-absorber comprising an oxide of antimony.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: David G. Foster, Maurice L. Gray
  • Patent number: 6365546
    Abstract: A thermal transfer image receiving sheet is provided which, when used with various printers, can be carried with improved accuracy, can form an image without misregistration, can prevent a trace of a spike of a metallic roller in the printer from reaching the image receiving surface and hence can form an image having quality not significantly influenced by the trace of the spike. The thermal transfer image receiving sheet 1 comprises a substrate 3, a receptive layer 4 provided on at least one side of the substrate 3, and a grip layer 2 provided on the other side of the substrate 3. In this case, the grip layer 2 is constituted by an unstretched synthetic resin layer having a softening point of 110° C. or above. This constitution permits a spike of a metallic roller in a printer to satisfactorily bite the unstretched synthetic resin layer having a softening point of 110° C. or above as the grip layer 2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Shinji Kometani
  • Patent number: 6361889
    Abstract: The tamperproof window securable informational article includes a first side for facing said window and a second side for facing away from said window. A low wet-strength paper layer which will resist removal of said article as a unit when the paper layer has been soaked with a liquid is provided. Standard information and custom information may be interposed between an adhesive layer for securing the article to the window and an optically variable device. A first partially liquid permeable layer is disposed rearwardly of the low wet-strength paper layer. In a preferred embodiment the optically variable device is a hologram and zones of different adhesive and release properties are interposed between the optically variable device and the paper layer to resist removal of the article as a unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Applied Opsec, Inc.
    Inventor: Dean Hill
  • Patent number: 6362131
    Abstract: A receiver paper used in combination with a thermally transferrable sheet, such as an ink ribbon, in which a laminated layer of the thermally transferrable sheet can be positively transferred, with the receiver paper exhibiting superior running performance and resistance to blocking to enable a picture of high quality and high resolution to be produced. To this end, there is provided a receiver paper made up of substrate and a dye reception layer formed on the substrate. The dye reception layer contains a copolymer of a compound having a pre-set chemical formula and another monomer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignees: Sony Corporation, Fujikura Kasei Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Akihiro Horii, Tetsuo Kozumi, Masayoshi Isago, Hirokazu Okada, Masataka Mizoguchi
  • Patent number: 6361839
    Abstract: A hot stamping foil includes a carrier, and disposed thereon, a thermochromic layer. The thermochromic layer includes a mixture of a thermochromic compound, a sizing or adhesive compound, a release compound, and an antimicrobial compound. The hot stamping foil is useful in creating various visual effects and also preventing the growth of microbes on a medium to which the hot stamping foil is applied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: National Ink Incorporated
    Inventors: Saul Salgado, Saul Heiman, Bruce Gindelberger, Snehal Desai
  • Patent number: 6361640
    Abstract: Articles such as glassware, ceramicware and hollowware are decorated with hot stamping foil along their exposed edge. The hot stamping foil is adhered to an underlying radiation curable adhesive ink which avoids the use of inks or frits having heavy metals such as lead which are leachable. The hot stamping foil may have a metallized noble metal decorative layer. The hot stamping process employs a polymer die having a hardness in the range of from about 50 to 80 durometer for adhering the hot stamping foil to the article under applied heat and pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Deco Patents, Inc.
    Inventors: Melvin E. Kamen, Marvin Wells
  • Patent number: 6361852
    Abstract: A printable image transfer material comprising a support, an intermediate release layer on said support, and an image receiving layer, wherein said release layer contains a thermoplastic polymer with a surface tension of about 15 to 30 dyn/cm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Felix Schoeller Technical Papers, Inc.
    Inventors: Jiren Gu, David Hulse, Bruce A. J. McKee
  • Patent number: 6358660
    Abstract: A coated transfer sheet comprising a substrate having a first and second surface; at least one thermosetting and/or UV curable polymeric barrier layer overlaying said first surface, at least one release layer overlaying said at least one barrier layer; and an optional image receiving layer; wherein the coated transfer sheet exhibits cold peel, hot peel, or warm peel properties when transferred. The sheet may be imaged in electrostatic printers and copiers or imaged with other image marking techniques such as Ink Jet, conventional printing inks, thermal wax, and all craft-type markers. The resulting image may be imagewise applied to a receptor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Foto-Wear, Inc.
    Inventors: Anne Hermetet Agler, Heather Reid, Scott Williams
  • Patent number: 6358588
    Abstract: Tags having a metallic heft and processes for making them are described in which a first resin-based thermal mass transfer printer image is applied to a metallized polymer film, with or without an intervening translucent print receptive layer, and then a second resin-based thermal mass transfer printer image is applied to at least a portion of the first resin-based thernal mass transfer printer image. The first resin-based thermal mass transfer printer image has an opaque first color and the second resin-based thermal mass transfer printer image has an opaque second color, the opaque second color preferably selected to contrast with the first opaque color. These tags are useful as replacements for anodized aluminum asset tags, which are more difficult and expensive to produce and do not lend themselves to printing computer-generated indica such as a series of different bar codes. The disclosed and described tags can be cost-effectively manufactured in small quantities and yet have such variable indica.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Brady Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Linda M. Edwards, Joseph C. Musto, Susan M. Babb
  • Patent number: 6358597
    Abstract: A description is given of a thermo-transfer ribbon having a customary carrier, with a wax-bonded layer of a thermo-transfer color formed on one side of the carrier, and a resin-bonded separation layer located between carrier and wax-bonded layer, characterized in that at least the resin-bonded separation layer A) contains a wax-soluble polymer and the wax-bonded layer B) of the thermo-transfer color contains less than approximately 8% by weight, specifically 0 to approximately 5% by weight, of wax-soluble polymer, whereby the waxes of the wax-bonded layer B) are narrowly cut waxes with melting- and coagulation points positioned in close proximity to each other. The benefits of said thermo-transfer color consist in that there occur no differences in the quality of the print, either with “cold” or “hot” print, and specifically also on uncoated paper with high degree of roughness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Pelikan Produktions AG
    Inventor: Heinrich Krauter