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INDICATORS FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVICES
20210090469 · 2021-03-25 ·

An indicator is provided that can couple, without a fastener, to a housing of an industrial device.

Systems, methods, and articles of manufacture for time-dependent color-changing article
10943511 · 2021-03-09 · ·

Disclosed embodiments may relate to a time-dependent color-changing label for a product. The label may include a first layer comprising a plurality of particles, the particles comprising a time dependent color-changing material that changes color after a predetermined time period, the predetermined time period being greater than one month. The label may also include an attachment structure attaching the first layer to the product. In certain embodiments, the first layer may include a polymer, and the particles may include glass microspheres containing the time-dependent color changing material. The particles may be embedded in the polymer.

Thermochromic ink indicia for activatable quality labels
11060924 · 2021-07-13 · ·

An activatable quality label operative to provide an indication of exceedance of a temperature threshold following activation thereof at a temperature less than or equal to an activation temperature, including a readable indicator located on the quality label and operative, following activation of the quality label at or below the activation temperature, to readably indicate exceedance of the temperature threshold, an actuator element operative to activate the quality label and indicia at least partially formed by thermochromic ink, the thermochromic ink having a first visual appearance at temperatures less than or equal to the activation temperature and a second visual appearance at temperatures above the activation temperature, such that a visual appearance of the indicia is indicative of whether the quality label is at a temperature less than or equal to the activation temperature and hence may be activated.

Laminates, identification documents, and methods for verifying identification documents
10899162 · 2021-01-26 · ·

A laminate includes: a first laminate member; a second laminate member; and a hidden print formed by printing invisible ink between the first laminate member and the second laminate member. The hidden print is configured to absorb electromagnetic radiation outside the visible range. When irradiated with electromagnetic radiation outside a visible range that has passed through at least one of the first laminate member and the second laminate member, the hidden print absorbs the electromagnetic radiation to thereby show a sign, and, when irradiated with visible light, the hidden print does not show the sign.

Stabilized infrared absorbing dispersions

A dispersion, a resin containing the dispersion and polymer film formed from the resin are disclosed. The dispersion includes an infrared light absorbing pigment including organo-metallic particles being less than 1.5 micrometer or less than one micrometer in size. The dispersion also includes a dispersant including phosphorus and a polyol.

METHOD FOR LABELING PRODUCTS WITH A TRANSPARENT PHOTOLUMINESCENT LABEL, AND TRANSPARENT PHOTOLUMINESCENT LABEL
20200369069 · 2020-11-26 ·

A method for marking a product (1) with a photoluminescent mark, said mark comprising a photoluminescent portion (10) which is transparent under normal light conditions and revealed by photoluminescence under UV illumination, said mark further comprising a non photoluminescent portion (9) which is transparent under normal light conditions as well s under UV illumination, said method comprising: deposing on said product a stack, said stack comprising alternatively layers (2,4) such as AIN, with a thickness of less than 1 micron and layers (3) of a second material, such as GaN with a thickness of less than 10 nm; raising the transparency of said non photoluminescent portion (10) with a deposition of transparent material (6) or incorporation of ions into said non photoluminescent portions.

SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE FOR TIME-DEPENDENT COLOR-CHANGING ARTICLE
20200372839 · 2020-11-26 · ·

Disclosed embodiments may relate to a time-dependent color-changing label for a product. The label may include a first layer comprising a plurality of particles, the particles comprising a time dependent color-changing material that changes color after a predetermined time period, the predetermined time period being greater than one month. The label may also include an attachment structure attaching the first layer to the product. In certain embodiments, the first layer may include a polymer, and the particles may include glass microspheres containing the time-dependent color changing material. The particles may be embedded in the polymer.

Direct thermal media and registration sensor system and method for use in a color thermal printer

An example disclosed media processing device includes an image processing unit; a first optical registration sensor; and a second optical registration sensor spaced apart from the first optical registration sensor along a first axis by a first distance associated with a gap between media units on a web.

ISOLATED TEMPERATURE SENSING FOR HEMS CONTACTS
20200284663 · 2020-09-10 ·

A method of detecting temperature of an electrical terminal. The method includes: applying a material patch to a surface of the electrical terminal, the thermal mass of the material patch is less than 25 percent of the thermal mass of the electrical terminal, whereby the material patch does not appreciably increase the electrical resistance or thermal capacitance of the electrical terminal; and remotely sensing a change in the material patch with an electrically isolated circuit which is external to the electrical terminal to determine if the electrical terminal is operating at a safe temperature to optimize current flow across the electrical terminal.

Selectively Visible Product Marking System
20200286407 · 2020-09-10 ·

A system for marking products to indicate compliance with the requirements of various agencies and organizations such as UL. Markings are applied to products with indicia that is selectively visible. The indicia may be formed with an ink that is visible only outside of the visible light spectrum. The markings can be discerned at any time by rendering the markings visible. Visibility may be achieved by exposing the marking to ultraviolet light, for example. When the light is extinguished, the markings are no longer perceptible.