Visible Imaging Using Radiation Only Other Than Heating By Surface Contact Or Convection Patents (Class 430/346)
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Patent number: 4487826Abstract: A diazotype heat development recording medium of the present invention has excellent shelf life and heat sensitivity. The medium comprises a support and a recording layer which is formed on said support and which comprises a diazo compound, a coupler, an acid stabilizer, a thermal developer, and a polymeric binder. The thermal developer is a salt of an organic or inorganic acid having a primary dissociation constant of 2.times.10.sup.-1 to 1.times.10.sup.-4 and an alkyl-substituted guanidine represented by the general formula: ##STR1## (wherein at least one of R1 and R2 is an alkyl group of C.sub.8 to C.sub.24, and the other of R1 and R2 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of C.sub.1 or more).Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Niro Watanabe, Shiro Nemoto, Hiroyuki Yasujima, Kaneki Yoshida
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Patent number: 4486527Abstract: A thermo-developable type diazo copying material including a substrate and a heat sensitive recording layer, superposed on said substrate, which consists essentially of a diazo compound, a coupler and a heat-fusible color assistant, characterized in that said heat sensitive recording layer is of the multilayered type comprising a diazo compound-containing layer and a coupler-containing layer, and said coupler is composed of one or two or more of the compounds having the following general formula: ##STR1## wherein X is hydrogen, halogen, an alkyl group having 1-4 carbon atoms or an alkoxyl group having 1-4 carbon atoms; R.sup.1 is an alkyl group having 10-25 carbon atoms; and R.sup.2 is hydrogen or an alkyl group having 1-30 carbon atoms.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1983Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Norio Kurisu, Tsutomu Matsuda, Masaru Shimada, Keishi Kubo
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Patent number: 4476214Abstract: An optical information disk in which information can be written and read optically and which has a substrate plate which on at least one side has a recording layer which satisfies the formula Te.sub.x Se.sub.y Sb.sub.z S.sub.q wherein x=55-85 at. %, y=13-30 at. % z=1-12 at. %, q=0-10 at. % and x+y+z+q=100. Suitable recording layers are Te.sub.60 Se.sub.25 Sb.sub.10 S.sub.5 and Te.sub.75 Se.sub.15 Sb.sub.5 S.sub.5.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1981Date of Patent: October 9, 1984Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Pieter Zalm, Bernardus A. J. Jacobs, Adriaan W. De Poorter
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Patent number: 4473633Abstract: A light information recording medium is disclosed. The medium is comprised of a support which has transparency with respect to light. The support has coated thereon a light sensitive recording layer which contains SiO.sub.2 and In at the SiO.sub.2 content of 10 to 35 vol. % based on the total volume of SiO.sub.2 and In. The recording medium can be used for the recording and reading of the information recorded thereon by striking the medium with laser light from the support side. The recording medium can be used as an optical disk memory having excellent recording sensitivity with respect to laser light, long preservability and high resolving power as well and high S/N ratio.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1982Date of Patent: September 25, 1984Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Minoru Wada, Yonosuke Takahashi, Eiichi Hasegawa
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Patent number: 4465704Abstract: The recording of surface topology is obtained by first bringing the surface into contact with the imaging material-coated side of a dry process dispersion type recording film comprising a transparent substrate on which is coated a very thin, high optical density, opaque body of imaging material, preferably coated with a thin abrasion-resistant protective layer. Radiant energy is then momentarily directed to the imaging material through the transparent substrate. When the heat generated by the absorbed radiant energy is above a given threshold value at a particular location of the imaging material, the material deforms and disperses thereat to form connected or unconnected globules with spaces therebetween. Upon termination of the radiant energy, the dispersed material becomes frozen in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1978Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Mark H. McCormick-Goodhart, Vincent D. Cannella, Robert Minko
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Patent number: 4460676Abstract: Method and apparatus are described for non-impact printing of single and multi-ply business form assemblies, utilizing an electromagnetic radiation reactant chemical mixture which is selectively coated in one or more plies of the assemblies causing the plies to form images when selectively heated by the action of a controlled source by passing the radiation, such as microwave energy, through the business form assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1980Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Inventor: Warren M. Fabel
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Patent number: 4460678Abstract: Imaging films and film-forming compositions are provided which include a reducible tellurium compound, a reductant precursor, a source of labile hydrogen incorporated in a matrix. The reductant precursors are of the formulae ##STR1## where Y.sub.1 is alkoxy, Y.sub.2 is chloro or alkoxy and Y.sub.3 is hydrogen, chloro or alkoxy.Methods are provided for synthesizing the reductant precursors.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1982Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Terry T. Yu, Mei-Rong Yen
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Patent number: 4451556Abstract: Imaging compositions employing a tellurium compound, a reductant precursor, a masked reducing agent and a source of labile hydrogen are improved by the inclusion of a base which may be inorganic or organic. Suitable inorganic bases include alkali metal hydroxides, alkaline earth metal hydroxides and ammonium hydroxide. Suitable organic bases include amines and heterocyclic nitrogen atom containing compounds.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1982Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventor: Terry T. Yu
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Patent number: 4448877Abstract: Improved imaging film-forming compositions and improved organo tellurium imaging films are provided. The improvement is the inclusion of water in the film-forming compositions. Imaging films made from such compositions exhibit improved speed.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventor: Terry T. Yu
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Patent number: 4446224Abstract: Improved tellurium imaging films are provided. The improved films are made from a composition that contains a tellurium compound which is reactible with a diol and an alcohol to form an image forming tellurium compound, a reductant precursor, a source of labile hydrogen and a suitable diol and alcohol reactible with the tellurium compound. The improved films exhibit increased speed or other advantages. The preferred alcohol is n-butanol.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventor: Terry T. Yu
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Patent number: 4430401Abstract: An optical recording medium for use with a recording apparatus of the type that focuses onto the medium, as the medium is moved in a prescribed fashion, a beam of light that is modulated in intensity in accordance with a data signal to be recorded. The recording medium includes a substrate having a smooth, planar upper surface, with a thin light-absorbing coating overlaying the surface, such coating including an explosive material such as nitrocellulose, and a light-absorbing dye. As the medium is moved with respect to the intensity-modulated beam, the explosive coating is selectively energized by the beam to induce spaced explosions threin, whereby corresponding optically readable irregularities, representative of the data signal, are formed in the outer surface of the coating.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1980Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Richard L. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 4421839Abstract: A heat-sensitive recording sheet is proposed which has a heat-sensitive recording layer laminated on one surface of a support body and containing a diasosulfonate; a acid coupling agent comprising a compound having aromatic ring, hetroaromatic ring or substituted aromatic ring bonded thereto OH group and COOH group; and a thermoplastic resin having a glass transition point of 70.degree.-150.degree. C. or a photocuring resin.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1982Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignees: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Ryohei Takiguchi, Masayoshi Nagashima
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Patent number: 4415650Abstract: A recording material having high sensitivity and providing good image quality comprising a support having thereon a recording layer thermally deformable by exposure to high intensity radiation, which recording layer comprises (1) a vacuum deposited layer of at least one organic compound selected from the group consisting of organic carboxylic acids, organic carboxylic acid salts, organic carboxylic acid esters, aromatic sulfonic acids, organic acyclic sulfur compounds, nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds, sulfur-containing heterocyclic compounds, organic macromolecular compounds, dyes and pigments, or (2) a vacuum co-deposited layer of a mixture of (a) at least one of the organic compounds described above and (b) at least one inorganic material selected from the group consisting of a metal or a metal compound.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1978Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Keishiro Kido, Minoru Wada, Fumiaki Shinozaki, Tomoaki Ikeda
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Patent number: 4411979Abstract: A diazo type thermosensitive recording material comprising a support material and a thermosensitive recording layer formed thereon, wherein the thermosensitive recording layer comprises a diazo compound, a coupler, a thermo-fusible or thermo-softening binder agent and a thermo-fusible material. The weight ratio of the diazo compound and the thermo-fusible material is in the range of 1:2 to 1:30, and both the diazo compound and the coupler exist as separate particles in the thermosensitive recording layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1982Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Masanaka Nagamoto, Yoshihiro Koseki, Susumu Iwata
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Patent number: 4404926Abstract: The recording of surface topology is obtained by first bringing the surface into contact with the imaging material-coated side of a dry process dispersion type recording film comprising a transparent substrate on which is coated a very thin, high optical density, opaque body of imaging material, preferably coated with a thin abrasion-resistant protective layer. Radiant energy is then momentarily directed to the imaging material through the transparent substrate. When the heat generated by the absorbed radiant energy is above a given threshold value at a particular location of the imaging material, the material deforms and disperses thereat to form connected or unconnected globules with spaces therebetween. Upon termination of the radiant energy, the dispersed material becomes frozen in place.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1981Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Mark H. McCormick-Goodhart, Vincent D. Cannella, Robert Minko
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Patent number: 4388400Abstract: A heat-mode recording material is disclosed. The material comprises a base which is overlaid with a recording layer made of a metal, semimetal or semiconductor containing at least hydrogen.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1981Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masatoshi Tabei, Minoru Wada, Yonosuke Takahashi, Satoshi Yoshida
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Patent number: 4387150Abstract: A fixable thermosensitive recording sheet with excellent shelf life and high developed color density is obtained by using a hydrophobic guanidine derivative as heat-fusible developer in a thermosensitive recording sheet consisting of a substrate, a photo- and thermo-sensitive layer made from a diazonium salt and formed on said substrate, and a developer layer overlying said photo- and thermo-sensitive layer and made from a heat-fusible developer, with a coupler compound contained in at least one of said two layers.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1981Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Assignee: Mitsubishi Paper Mills, Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Yabuta, Senji Tosa, Akira Tanaka
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Patent number: 4379835Abstract: A thermographic imaging system comprising a single layer and capable of providing a stable dark to black image upon localized heating is disclosed. The single layer comprises a polymeric binder, a combination of at least two leuco dyes, and a nitrate salt.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1980Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Robert D. Lowrey, Howard D. Nelson, George Van Dyke Tiers
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Patent number: 4362806Abstract: Photographic elements, multicolor filters and receivers are disclosed having supports providing microvessels for materials such as radiation-sensitive materials, imaging materials, mordants, silver precipitating agents and materials which are useful in conjunction with these materials. Processes of forming microvessels and introducing materials therein are also disclosed. Processes of forming images are disclosed employing microvessel containing elements. Image transfer processes are disclosed for producing one or a combination of silver and multicolor subtractive primary images alone or in combination with multicolor additive primary images.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1980Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Keith E. Whitmore
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Patent number: 4362805Abstract: A conveying mechanism and flexible carrier for transporting a planar printing plate and flexible overlying mask from a flat loading station to a precisely-curved cylindrically-shaped scanning station, and back to the flat loading station, is disclosed. The vacuum carrier used is rigid in one axis and flexible in a second axis, and has a pair of reference strips which define a neutral bending axis for the plate and mask when the latter are wrapped around a pair of precisely machined cylindrical discs. By locating the flexible mask and printing plate outside the neutral axis of bending, both are placed in tension when wrapped around the discs. This maintains uniform contact between the plate and mask and prevents wrinkling of the mask as it overlies the plate.The carrier and discs support the plate and mask within a precise and uniform cylindrical plane for scanning with focussed beams of radiation.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1980Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: Logescan Systems Inc.Inventor: Robert M. Landsman
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Patent number: 4356256Abstract: A light-sensitive composition comprising:(1) a plurality of vesicles comprising lipid membranes containing rhodopsin;(2) a mixture of enzymes comprising phosphodiesterase and GTPase;(3) a first nucleotide capable of interacting with GTPase to form a cofactor necessary for the activation of phosphodiesterase;(4) at least one metal cation selected from the group consisting of Mg.sup.+2 and Mn.sup.+2 ; and(5) a second nucleotide capable of being hydrolyzed to produce a proton, said hydrolysis reaction being catalyzed by activated phosphodiesterase, said phosphodiesterase also being activated by rhodopsin exposed by light in the presence of said cofactor and said metal cationis useful in preparing photographic elements comprising means for detecting the hydrolysis reaction, such as an indicator dye.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1981Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Eastman Kodak Co.Inventors: David F. O'Brien, Patricia N. Tyminski
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Patent number: 4343879Abstract: A laser recording medium consisting of shiny silver particles in a colloid matrix having at least one superposed layer of colloid matrix containing dispersed metal particles other than silver to lower the reflectivity of the medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1980Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Drexler Technology CorporationInventors: Jerome Drexler, Eric W. Bouldin
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Patent number: 4341863Abstract: An optical information storage medium comprising a thin, optically darkenable film containing silver, lead, chlorine and oxygen, produced by vapor-depositing AgCl and PbO in specified proportions on a substrate for the film, is described.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1980Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventors: Nicholas F. Borrelli, Arthur J. Whitman, Peter L. Young
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Patent number: 4340662Abstract: This application relates to an imaging composition employing a tellurium compound sensitive to activating radiation. Such imaging compositions have been disclosed in a number of earlier patents, such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,142,896, 4,066,460 and 4,106,939. This application discloses improvements in masked reducing agents for such compositions.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Leon F. Hines, Ronald W. Citkowski, Terry T. Yu
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Patent number: 4340655Abstract: Improved thermal and mechanical barrier layers coated on the recording layer of an optical recording element are disclosed. The improved layers comprise water-soluble polymers having a glass transition temperature when dry of at least 100.degree. C. and preferably at least 150.degree. C. These barrier layers are easily coated and do not significantly degrade the performance of the element. Optional layers such as spacer layers and topcoat layers coated on the barrier layers are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Kenneth R. Hollister, Harold T. Thomas
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Patent number: 4329697Abstract: A flat major surface of a disc-shaped substrate (e.g., of glass) is coated with a light-reflective layer (e.g., of aluminum) which is coated with a dielectric material (e.g., silicon dioxide) highly transparent for light of a frequency supplied by a recording laser, which dielectric material is coated with a thin layer of a material absorptive for light of the frequency supplied by the recording laser (e.g., titanium). The coating parameters are chosen to establish an anti-reflection condition for the coated record blank at the recording light frequency. The light output of the laser, which is intensity modulated in accordance with a signal to be recorded, is focused upon the coated surface of the disc as the disc is rotated. With the peak intensity of the focused light sufficient to at least cause melting of the absorptive layer, an information track is formed as a succession of spaced pits in which the reflective layer is effectively exposed through the layer of dielectric material.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1979Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: Alan E. Bell
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Patent number: 4328303Abstract: The production of polymeric bodies having included, isolated areas of fine metal or metal oxide particles dispersed therein by mixing a metal compound with a polymer, converting the resulting mixture to a desired shape and irradiating selected areas of the shape with laser light to decompose the metal compound in the irradiated areas.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Research Foundation of City University of New YorkInventors: Avigdor M. Ronn, Philip Bernstein, Harvey C. Branch, James P. Coffey
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Patent number: 4324852Abstract: A radiation-sensitive element is disclosed including a radiation-sensitive layer comprised of a cobalt(III)complex and a photoreductant. A process is disclosed in which the photoreductant is converted to a reducing agent by exposure to electromagnetic radiation longer than 300 nanometers. The reducing agent is then reacted with a cobalt(III)complex. Images can be recorded directly within the radiation-sensitive layer or in a separate image-recording element or layer by use of the residual cobalt(III)complex not exposed or one or more of the reaction products produced by exposure. By using the ammonia liberated from ammine ligand containing cobalt(III)complexes on exposure in combination with imagewise and uniform exposures, positive or negative images can be formed in diazo image-recording layers or elements associated with the radiation-sensitive layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1979Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Anthony Adin, James C. Fleming
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Patent number: 4318978Abstract: Methods for making photosensitive thin film structures comprising one or more metal-dielectric layers, produced by the sequential deposition of discontinuous metal island films and transparent covering films containing selected dielectric acceptor materials, and the use of the photosensitive thin film structures to record full-color and/or dichroic images, are described.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventors: Nicholas F. Borrelli, Peter L. Young
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Patent number: 4312938Abstract: A broadband laser recording and data storage medium for direct read after writing, formed from a photosensitive silver-halide emulsion in four steps. First, a non-saturating actinic radiation exposure is used to create latent images. A normal photographic development is used to produce a medium of gray neutral density. The surface of the remaining silver halide is fogged in a water or alcohol based solution to create a very thin layer of silver precipitating nuclei on the surface. Finally, a single-step, negative silver diffusion transfer process is used to dissolve the unexposed and undeveloped silver halide, forming silver ion complexes.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1980Date of Patent: January 26, 1982Assignee: Drexler Technology CorporationInventors: Jerome Drexler, Eric W. Bouldin
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Patent number: 4311783Abstract: Photoimaging compositions comprising (A) 2,4,5-triphenylimidazolyl dimer having selected substituents on the 2,4 and 5 phenyl rings and an extinction coefficient determined in methylene chloride at 10.sup.-5 to 10.sup.-3 mol/liter at 350 nm of at least 4000 liters/mol-cm and at 400 nm of at least 250 liters/mol-cm; and at least one of (B1) leuco dye or (B2) addition polymerizable ethylenically unsaturated monomeric compound. The new imaging compositions are useful in preparing dual response photoimaging products such as proofing papers, printout paper, overlay films and photopolymerizable elements. Improved imaging speed is achieved at equal concentration levels when compared with conventional 2,4,5-triphenylimidazolyl dimers.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Rolf Dessauer
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Patent number: 4297417Abstract: This invention is concerned with hydrated glass articles having base compositions within the Na.sub.2 O and/or K.sub.2 O-ZnO-Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 -SiO.sub.2 -Cl field and having at least a surface layer thereon containing Ag-AgCl crystals which impart photo-anisotropic effects to the glass articles. Silver ions are introduced into the surface layer through a solution ion exchange process with sodium and/or potassium ions of the parent glass. The silver remains in the ionic state until exposure to ultraviolet radiation which results in the development of silver-containing aggregates, i.e., Ag-AgCl, via a photolytic reaction. The aggregates contribute to photo-anisotropic absorption bands which are centered around 340 nm and 700 nm. Polarization of the photo-dichroic and photo-birefringent effects of the inventive products can be altered reversibly between two arbitrary directions without fatigue. The photo-anisotropic image can be read cyclically essentially indefinitely without destruction.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1979Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventor: Che-Kuang Wu
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Patent number: 4292399Abstract: There is disclosed an image-forming composition and element comprising a cobalt(III) complex, a reducing agent precursor which, in the presence of reduction products of the complex, forms a reducing agent for the complex, and an organic oxidizing agent to improve the image properties of the composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1979Date of Patent: September 29, 1981Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Anthony Adin
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Patent number: 4278758Abstract: A method for making a reflective data storage medium by creating a volume concentration gradient of silver precipitating nuclei on one surface of a silver halide emulsion coated photoplate. This volume concentration is then built up by a silver diffusion transfer negative development using primarily solution physical development until the surface becomes reflective. Lastly, a thermal annealing step is used to increase reflectivity, recording sensitivity and produce a more uniform contrast ratio.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1979Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: Drexler Technology CorporationInventors: Jerome Drexler, Eric W. Bouldin
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Patent number: 4278756Abstract: A reflective laser recording and data storage medium, for direct reading after writing, formed from a photosensitive silver-halide emulsion wherein a surface latent image exposure on the recording area forms a depthwise gradient of silver nuclei. A single step negative silver diffusion transfer process is used to develop silver nuclei of the latent image and dissolve unexposed silver halide elsewhere, forming silver ion complexes. These complexes are transported by diffusion transfer to the developing silver nuclei sites where silver is precipitated and adsorbed to form a high concentration of non-filamentary particles at a surface of a low melting temperature dielectric matrix which is highly reflective of light and electrically non-conducting.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1979Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: Drexler Technology CorporationInventors: Eric W. Bouldin, Jerome Drexler
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Patent number: 4273860Abstract: There is disclosed a cobalt(III) complex-containing photographic composition, element and process which can be made negative-working or positive-working. Featured are an exposure activatible image precursor composition and a photoinhibitor composition capable of inhibiting image formation in the image precursor composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1978Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Anthony Adin
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Patent number: 4269917Abstract: A reflective laser recording and data storage medium, for direct reading after writing, formed from a photosensitive silver-halide emulsion wherein a surface latent image exposure on the recording area forms a depthwise gradient of silver nuclei. A single step negative silver diffusion transfer process is used to develop silver nuclei of the latent image and dissolve unexposed silver halide elsewhere, forming silver ion complexes. These complexes are transported by diffusion transfer to the developing silver nuclei sites where silver is precipitated and adsorbed to form a high concentration of non-filamentary particles at a surface of a low melting temperature dielectric colloid matrix which is highly reflective of light and electrically non-conducting.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1980Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Assignee: Drexler Technology CorporationInventors: Jerome Drexler, Eric W. Bouldin
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Patent number: 4267261Abstract: In a method for full format imaging, a solid continuous film of a dispersion imaging material is provided on a substrate and it disperses into a discontinuous film comprising space globules and free space therebetween through which free space light can pass where it is subjected to a short pulse of high intensity non-coherent radiant energy in an amount sufficient to increase the absorbed energy above a certain threshold value. The short pulse of high intensity non-coherent radiant energy is applied to the solid continuous film, through a mask, simultaneously and substantially evenly in a full format pattern to a plurality of areas thereof to cause simultaneous and substantially even dispersion of the continuous film in those pattern areas into a discontinuous film comprising the spaced globules and free space which are substantially evenly distributed in those pattern areas and through which free space light can pass.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1975Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Hallman, Stanford R. Ovshinsky, John P. de Neufville
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Patent number: 4266009Abstract: A novel imaging material comprising a substrate; a lead layer thereon including at least 20% by weight of lead and having a substantially dome shaped grain structure; and a stabilizing layer formed on said lead layer and comprising a specific metallic element or an organic polymer. The imaging material has a gradation, an excellent resolution and an improved storage stability. The imaging material can form an image thereon by a dry process even in a light room without the conventional development step.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1978Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takeshi Ueda, Kiichiro Sasaguri, Hidehiko Kobayashi
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Patent number: 4252890Abstract: An imaging system wherein a migration-type imaging member comprising a softenable layer containing agglomerable migration marking material is provided, and the member is exposed to an image pattern of electromagnetic radiation of sufficient energy to cause a simultaneous imagewise migration at least in depth in the softenable layer and agglomeration of the agglomerable migration marking material in the imagewise exposed areas of the imaging member. In another embodiment, a microscopically discontinuous layer of imaging material on a stable substrate is agglomeration or evaporation imaged by the inventive system.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1977Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Werner E. L. Haas, James E. Adams, Bela Mechlowitz
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Patent number: 4251564Abstract: The imaging layer coated side of a heat-responsive recording medium is selectively heat-sinked by the raised portions of live skin tissue contacting the same so that only the unheat-sinked portions of the recording medium will reach an imaging temperature. The source of heat for the film may be a flash lamp directed against the opposite substrate side of the film where the electromagnetic energy thereof is converted into heat when absorbed by the substrate, or may be a source of externally applied heat transmitted through the substrate to the imaging layer of the film. In the latter case, the recording medium is preferably initially in spaced relationship with a heat contact plate which is to be contacted by a heat source, which may be the end face of a piston either pre-heated to a given temperature or having a current heatable resistance thereon to be pulsed with current. In the former case the plunger end face preferably has a low heat conductivity coating thereon.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Inventors: Vincent D. Cannella, Mark H. McCormick-Goodhart
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Patent number: 4243746Abstract: A novel dispersion imaging material comprising a substrate, a sublayer thereon comprising at least 70% by weight of a member selected from palladium, gold, germanium and combinations thereof and having a thickness of 5 A to 200 A, and a main imaging layer on said sublayer comprising at least 50% by weight of tin, and optionally as the outermost layer a protective layer comprising an organic polymer. The sublayer modifies the layer structure of the tin-based main imaging layer. The imaging material has a high safety in respect of toxicity as well as an excellent gradation and a high sensitivity. The imaging material can form thereon an image by a dry process even in a light room without the conventional development and fixation steps.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takeshi Ueda, Shozo Kinoshita, Kiichiro Sasaguri, Hidehiko Kobayashi
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Patent number: 4242439Abstract: A dry process high sensitivity imaging film includes a solid, high optical density and substantially opaque film of dispersion imaging material deposited on a substrate. The film of dispersion imaging material comprises a plurality of separate layers of different and substantially mutually insoluble metal components having relatively high melting points and relatively low melting point eutectics, and interfaces between said layers having relatively low melting points.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1979Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Masatsugu Izu, Vincent D. Cannella
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Patent number: 4242440Abstract: Certain polyacetylenes exhibit reversible color changes at transition temperatures in the range -180.degree. to 220.degree. C., wherein the thermochromic cycles can be repeated many times with no apparent degradation and little change in spectroscopic properties.These thermochromic polyacetylenes are useful in temperature-indicator and indicia-display device applications.A process for laser-beam recording of images is described employing a thermochromic polyacetylene, in which the hysteresis properties of the polyacetylene can be suitably altered allowing for selectively storing or erasing the formed image.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1979Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Allied Chemical CorporationInventors: Kwok C. Yee, Anthony F. Preziosi, Gordhanbhai N. Patel, Ronald R. Chance, Granville G. Miller, Ray H. Baughman
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Patent number: 4241156Abstract: An imaging system wherein a migration-type imaging member comprising a softenable layer containing agglomerable migration marking material is provided, and the member is exposed to an image pattern of electromagnetic radiation of sufficient energy to cause a simultaneous imagewise migration at least in depth in the softenable layer and agglomeration of the agglomerable migration marking material in the imagewise exposed areas of the imaging member. In another embodiment, a microscopically discontinuous layer of imaging material in a stable substrate is agglomeration or evaporation imaged by the inventive system.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1977Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Werner E. L. Haas, James E. Adams, Bela Mechlowitz
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Patent number: 4237212Abstract: An image-forming agent selected from polyacids of molybdenum and tungsten and salts and complexes of these polyacids and disposed as a layer on at least one surface of a support substrate is reduced thereby being caused to undergo coloring in the form of an image and is then irradiated over its entire surface including thus colored parts and yet uncolored parts with long wavelength light rays which are absorbable by only the colored parts thereby to produce a colored image wherein the optical density of only the colored parts is selectively increased to a remarkable degree.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1979Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Dai Nippon Insatu Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Eiichi Inoue, Misturu Takeda, Fumio Shimada
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Patent number: 4232108Abstract: A marking transfer sheet comprising an imaging layer of pigment, binder and a color-forming, radiation-sensitive component on a carrier film and a process for its use comprising exposing the imaging layer to a pattern of radiation to form a mark, heating the imaging layer until adhesive, and contacting the imaging layer with a support more adherent to the imaging layer than the carrier film; and optionally separating the carrier film from the imaging layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1979Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Rolf Dessauer
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Patent number: 4225661Abstract: A photoreactive coating composition, particularly suited for use in a lithographic plate, is characterized by both reduced exposure time requirements and an intense visual image which is immediately produced upon exposure of the composition to light permitting visual inspection during imaging. The photoreactive composition has a diazo resin layer and an overlayer which includes a photochromic compound (e.g. an indolinobenzospiropyran compound) and a light sensitive polymer selected from the group cinnamoylated and acrylated photopolymer resins.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1978Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Assignee: The Richardson CompanyInventor: Thaddeus M. Muzyczko
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Patent number: 4217409Abstract: There is provided an image-forming material of a laminar structure comprising:a substrate;an image-forming layer provided on at least one surface of the substrate and containing an image-forming agent selected from the group consisting of polyacids of molybdenum and tungsten and salts and complexes of these polyacids; anda transparent polymer film provided on the image-forming layer,at least one of the image-forming layer and the transparent polymer film containing a reducing agent.The image-forming material may be used in a one-stage image-forming process comprising irradiation thereof with image-wise light-rays including ultraviolet and visible and/or infrared rays or a two-stage image-forming process comprising irradiation thereof with image-wise ultra-violet rays and then with visible and/or infrared rays.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1979Date of Patent: August 12, 1980Assignee: Dai Nippon Insatsu Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Eiichi Inoue, Misturu Takeda
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Patent number: 4211838Abstract: A dry process high sensitivity imaging film includes a solid, high optical density and substantially opaque film of dispersion imaging material deposited on a substrate. The film of dispersion imaging material comprises a plurality of separate layers of different and substantially mutually insoluble metal components having relatively high melting points and relatively low melting point eutectics, and interfaces between said layers having relatively low melting points.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1977Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Masatsugu Izu, Vincent D. Cannella