Patent classifications
B41M5/136
Marking system
A marking system comprises a substrate having a surface coated with a color-triggering developer and a deactivating ink composition; and a marking composition comprising at least one color precursor. At least one “non-color developing portion” of the surface is coated with both the color-triggering developer and the deactivating ink composition, and at least one “color-developing portion” of the surface is coated with the color-triggering developer and is not coated with the deactivating ink composition. Color development occurs at the color-developing portion(s) and does not occur at the non-color developing portion(s) upon application of the marking composition to the surface of the substrate.
Marking system
A marking system comprises a substrate having a surface coated with a color-triggering developer and a deactivating ink composition; and a marking composition comprising at least one color precursor. At least one “non-color developing portion” of the surface is coated with both the color-triggering developer and the deactivating ink composition, and at least one “color-developing portion” of the surface is coated with the color-triggering developer and is not coated with the deactivating ink composition. Color development occurs at the color-developing portion(s) and does not occur at the non-color developing portion(s) upon application of the marking composition to the surface of the substrate.
Recording material and recording sheet
A recording material and a recording sheet having better color-developing performance, storage stability, etc. A recording material which contains (A) at least one color former, (B) at least one compound selected from the group including compounds represented by the following formula (I), and (C) at least one compound selected from the group including compounds represented by the following formula (II) (wherein R.sup.1 to R.sup.3 each represent a halogen atom, a nitro group, a C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 alkyl group, a C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 alkoxy group, a C.sub.2 to C.sub.6 alkenyl group or a C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 haloalkyl group, n1 and n3 each independently represent any integer of 0 to 5, n2 represents any integer of 0 to 4, and X represents —SO.sub.2—O— or —O—SO.sub.2—). ##STR00001##
RECORDING MATERIAL AND RECORDING SHEET
A recording material and a recording sheet having better color-developing performance, storage stability, etc. A recording material which contains (A) at least one color former, (B) at least one compound selected from the group including compounds represented by the following formula (I), and (C) at least one compound selected from the group including compounds represented by the following formula (II)
(wherein R.sup.1 to R.sup.3 each represent a halogen atom, a nitro group, a C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 alkyl group, a C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 alkoxy group, a C.sub.2 to C.sub.6 alkenyl group or a C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 haloalkyl group, n1 and n3 each independently represent any integer of 0 to 5, n2 represents any integer of 0 to 4, and X represents SO.sub.2O or OSO.sub.2).
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PRESSURE INDICATING DEVICES
A device for the reversible indication of applied pressure by a colour change comprising a translucent layer and a coloured layer comprising an elastomer associated by means of an apertured layer, comprising one or more apertures.
PRESSURE IMAGING AND INDICATING MATERIALS AND DEVICES
This invention relates to pressure indicating materials, in particular sheet materials that indicate pressure by a colour transformation. Materials and two-sheet pressure imaging means are described that comprise a first sheet material comprising a microporous membrane within which is associated a solution comprising a colour former and a second sheet comprising a colour developer.
PRESSURE IMAGING AND INDICATING MATERIALS AND DEVICES
This invention relates to pressure indicating materials, in particular sheet materials that indicate pressure by a colour transformation. Materials and two-sheet pressure imaging means are described that comprise a first sheet material comprising a microporous membrane within which is associated a solution comprising a colour former and a second sheet comprising a colour developer.
Primers with improved reflective and thermally insulative properties for microcapsule imaging system
Primer layers having improved reflectivity and thermal insulation properties are provided for use in microencapsulated thermal imaging sheets. Primer layers having a polymeric binder, of about 3% to about 60% by weight, relative to the total weight of the primer layer, of a white particulate, a primer substrate, and hollow particulate particles improve the reflectivity, color development, color density, and thermal insulation of microcapsule imaging sheets including the same. A black back-coat applied to the substrate on a side opposite the primer layer further enhances the Dmax and E.sub.10 of microcapsule imaging sheets and prevents premature exposure of microcapsule imaging sheets in stacked media.
Primers with improved reflective and thermally insulative properties for microcapsule imaging system
Primer layers having improved reflectivity and thermal insulation properties are provided for use in microencapsulated thermal imaging sheets. Primer layers having a polymeric binder, of about 3% to about 60% by weight, relative to the total weight of the primer layer, of a white particulate, a primer substrate, and hollow particulate particles improve the reflectivity, color development, color density, and thermal insulation of microcapsule imaging sheets including the same. A black back-coat applied to the substrate on a side opposite the primer layer further enhances the Dmax and E.sub.10 of microcapsule imaging sheets and prevents premature exposure of microcapsule imaging sheets in stacked media.
Pressure Sensitive Coating For Image Forming
A microencapsulated pigment including a leuco dye system is incorporated as one or more layers in a roll of adhesive tape. The tape is applied and may be rubbed by hand or another object to induce a color change. The change may serve as an indicator that the tape is well adhered for masking purposes in a painting operation, or to present a design where only selected portions of the tape are rubbed to induce the color change. The microencapsulated pigment may be constructed so that the color change is irreversible or reversible.