Patent classifications
B41M3/12
FUNERAL PRODUCTS AND PROCEDURES
The present invention includes a method of conducting a funeral service by supplying a decal to a funereal attendee for inscribing a handwritten memorial and affixing the decal to a burial receptacle such as a casket or urn. Preferably, the decal has a textured surface with a background depiction and has an adhesive that allows the decal to be removable. A relatively small decal is preferred such that many may be placed on a casket or urn.
FUNERAL PRODUCTS AND PROCEDURES
The present invention includes a method of conducting a funeral service by supplying a decal to a funereal attendee for inscribing a handwritten memorial and affixing the decal to a burial receptacle such as a casket or urn. Preferably, the decal has a textured surface with a background depiction and has an adhesive that allows the decal to be removable. A relatively small decal is preferred such that many may be placed on a casket or urn.
Composite image heat transfer with scannable mark
A composite image heat transfer is disclosed for use on specific merchandising articles, sports jerseys, or other apparel for a specific sport. A scannable mark would be embedded in a heat transfer positioned on a sports jersey, such as a jersey number or a club crest. The scannable mark would be scanned by a user to provide stats, personal information, or other information about the corresponding sports team/club and/or individual athlete. The user can also register the scannable mark and follow the sports team/club and/or athlete on social media. Thus, the composite image heat transfer with embedded scannable mark would link each jersey number with information related to the corresponding player/athlete, and each club crest would be linked to information related to the corresponding club/team. This would enable a strong interaction through social media and other web tools between athletes and/or clubs and fans.
Composite image heat transfer with scannable mark
A composite image heat transfer is disclosed for use on specific merchandising articles, sports jerseys, or other apparel for a specific sport. A scannable mark would be embedded in a heat transfer positioned on a sports jersey, such as a jersey number or a club crest. The scannable mark would be scanned by a user to provide stats, personal information, or other information about the corresponding sports team/club and/or individual athlete. The user can also register the scannable mark and follow the sports team/club and/or athlete on social media. Thus, the composite image heat transfer with embedded scannable mark would link each jersey number with information related to the corresponding player/athlete, and each club crest would be linked to information related to the corresponding club/team. This would enable a strong interaction through social media and other web tools between athletes and/or clubs and fans.
DIGITAL PRINTED HEAT TRANSFER GRAPHICS FOR SOFT GOODS
A thermal transfer and process for producing it that provides a fully-digital printed heat transfer capable of little to no process changeover between different graphics. Specifically, the method comprises printing a digital image onto a treated adhesive substrate, applying the image side to a carrier substrate, then digitally cutting and removing substrate not containing graphic elements through a combination of kiss-and-through cutting to produce a high stretch, multi-color photographic quality print transfers for the apparel and soft goods industry.
DIGITAL PRINTED HEAT TRANSFER GRAPHICS FOR SOFT GOODS
A thermal transfer and process for producing it that provides a fully-digital printed heat transfer capable of little to no process changeover between different graphics. Specifically, the method comprises printing a digital image onto a treated adhesive substrate, applying the image side to a carrier substrate, then digitally cutting and removing substrate not containing graphic elements through a combination of kiss-and-through cutting to produce a high stretch, multi-color photographic quality print transfers for the apparel and soft goods industry.
DIGITAL PRINTED HEAT TRANSFER GRAPHICS FOR SOFT GOODS
A thermal transfer and process for producing it that provides a fully-digital printed heat transfer capable of little to no process changeover between different graphics. Specifically, the method comprises printing a digital image onto a treated adhesive substrate, applying the image side to a carrier substrate, then digitally cutting and removing substrate not containing graphic elements photographic quality, durable print transfers for the apparel and soft goods industry.
DIGITAL PRINTED HEAT TRANSFER GRAPHICS FOR SOFT GOODS
A thermal transfer and process for producing it that provides a fully-digital printed heat transfer capable of little to no process changeover between different graphics. Specifically, the method comprises printing a digital image onto a treated adhesive substrate, applying the image side to a carrier substrate, then digitally cutting and removing substrate not containing graphic elements photographic quality, durable print transfers for the apparel and soft goods industry.
Transfer method using deformable film
A transfer method of transferring an object to a target substrate by using a deformable film is provided. The method includes: a first process of forming an object on a source substrate, a second process of placing a deformable film on the source substrate on which the object is formed, a third process of embedding the object into the deformable film, a fourth process of separating an object, which is to be transferred, from the source substrate, integrating the transfer object in or on a surface of the deformable film, and separating deformable film, in which the transfer object is integrated, from the source substrate, and a fifth process of transferring the object integrated into the deformable film to a target substrate.
INKJET INK
Inkjet ink disclosed herein, usable for at least a transfer sheet suitable for an inorganic substrate, contains an inorganic solid content and a photocurable monomer component. The monomer component contains at least a monofunctional acrylate-based monomer, a monofunctional N-vinyl compound monomer, and a polyfunctional vinylether-based monomer. With respect to 100% by mass as the total weight of the monomer component, the monofunctional acrylate-based monomer is contained at a weight ratio of 40% by mass to 96% by mass, the monofunctional N-vinyl compound monomer is contained at a weight ratio of 2% by mass to 20% by mass, and the polyfunctional vinylether-based monomer is contained at a weight ratio of 2% by mass to 40% by mass.