Information writable film and a sample storage body
10102778 ยท 2018-10-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41M5/3377
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09F2003/0201
PHYSICS
B01L2300/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M2205/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09F3/0291
PHYSICS
G09F3/0288
PHYSICS
B41M2205/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M5/267
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M5/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09F3/04
PHYSICS
International classification
G09F3/00
PHYSICS
B41M5/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09F3/04
PHYSICS
B41M5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09F7/16
PHYSICS
B01L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
To provide an information writable film that is chemical and abrasion resistance, and is suitable for high contrast white laser marking. The information writable film comprises a writable film layer 110 and a reading assistance layer 120. The writable film layer 110 is formed into a film shape by thinly stretching a material, which material is a mixture of a color former composition for coloring white when receiving the particular wavelength laser beam by changing its physical and chemical characteristic and a transparent plastic composition. The reading assistance layer 120 is provided enhancing the contrast ratio. The writable film layer 110 is provided with laser coloring properties and chemical and abrasion resistance. During writing, an identification code is written by laser by coloring the color former in the writable film layer 110. During reading, the contrast ratio is enhanced by superimposing the color of the reading assistance layer 120.
Claims
1. An information writable film applicable to the surface of a target, the color of the area of the target where the information to be written by a laser marking is not limited and a mark written in the information writable film in white, comprising; a writable film layer made of light-transmissive material formed in a film shape, wherein a color former including a photo-sensitive composition or a heat-sensitive composition, which can be changeable from a black color with light transmission ratio at 0% to 95% to a white color state by shifting a physical characteristic or a chemical characteristic by irradiating a particular wavelength laser beam, is mixed with a transparent plastic resin having a desired chemical resistance and structural strength; a reading assistance layer under the writable film layer, whose color is darker black having lower light transmission ratio than that of the writable film layer, and having adhesiveness to the surface of the target; the writable film layer with the reading assistance layer as two layers having enhanced chemical resistance and structural strength by mixing with the transparent plastic resin, and the deterioration of the contrast ratio due to mixing with the transparent plastic resin is avoided by superimposing the black color of the reading assistance layer, wherein an anti-heat contraction black layer having black color or dark color and having higher rigidity than that of the writable film layer is applied under the writable film layer as the reading assistance layer, which serves both as the component for absorbing heat generated in the writing process of the identification code by the laser beam to the writable film layer and as the component for prevention of heat contraction due to its rigidity and as the component for enhancing the contrast ratio by its black or dark color.
2. An information writable film as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a transparent protection layer having higher rigidity than that of the writable film layer and the reading assistance layer applied above the writable film layer; the transparent protection layer prevents the writable film layer from deforming by the heat generated by the laser beam to the writable film layer in the identification code writing process.
3. An information writable film as claimed in claim 2, in which the transparent protection layer is made of a shrink-wrap sheet material, the information writable film being applied around the surface of the target object by the shrink-wrap sheeting process in advance for the information writing process, in the information writing process, the area of the target where the information to be written by a laser marking has been provided with the information writable film by the shrink-wrap sheeting and the identification code information can be written by laser beam through the transparent protection layer.
4. An information writable film as claimed in claim 2, in which a handwriting area is present at a partial area of the transparent protection layer, which is made of a material that can accept an ink composition for writing utensil or a paint composition for writing utensil.
5. An information writable film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the writable film layer and the reading assistance layer are formed on a part area of the whole area that serves as an information writable area, the other area of the whole area serves as a transparent window area composed only of the transparent protection layer and through which an observer can observe inside of the target object.
6. An information writable film as claimed in claim 1, in which the identification code is written by white coloring a portion except for a portion of an identification code pattern, and as a result, the identification code emerges as the pattern of a remaining portion that does not color white.
7. An information writable film as claimed in claim 1, in which the material of the transparent plastic resin of the writable film layer is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polyamide, polyester, polystyrene, polyolefin type elastomer, polyester type elastomer, polyamide elastomer, polyamide-imide elastomer, polyester elastomer, polysulfone, polyether sulfone, polyphenylene ether, polyphenylene sulfide, liquid crystal polymer, polyvinylidene fluoride, polytetrafluoroethylene, styrene/vinylidene acetate copolymer, polyether ester amide, phenolic resin, epoxy resin, novolak resin, ABS resin and ASA resin.
8. A sample storage body comprising; a container for containing a sample; and an information writable film as claimed in claim 1.
9. A sample storage body as claimed in claim 8, in which the information writable films are installed to both a bottom portion and an upper lid portion in addition to a sidewall.
10. An industrial product comprising an information writable film as claimed in claim 1 attached to a portion of a housing.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(1) Some embodiments of an information writable film and a sample storage body according to the present invention are described below with reference to the relevant drawing. Needless to add, the claims of the present invention include but are not limited to the application, configuration, or quantity shown in the following embodiments.
Embodiment 1
(2) An information writable film 100 in embodiment 1 according to the present invention is described.
(3) The information writable film of the present invention has a various combination of colors among the color of the writable film layer, the color of the color former before and after the coloring, and the color of the reading assistance layer.
(4) Hereinafter, plural combinations are described. It is not limited to the example described below. Other various combinations can be provided.
(5) The example 1 is an information writable film for white laser marking to adhere onto the object regardless of the color variation of its surface.
(6) The combination of colors of the first embodiment is the combination that the original color of the writable film layer before information writing is translucent light gray, the emerging color of the writable film layer after information writing is white, and the color of the reading assistance layer is black (Example 1).
(7) The combination of colors of the first embodiment is the combination that the original color of the writable film layer before information writing is transparent, the emerging color of the writable film layer after information writing is white, the color of the reading assistance layer is black (Example 2).
(8) The combination of colors of the first embodiment is the combination that the original color of the writable film layer before information writing is translucent light gray, and the emerging color of the writable film layer after information writing is black, the color of the reading assistance layer is white (Example 3).
(9) The combination of colors of the first embodiment is the combination that the original color of the writable film layer before information writing is transparent, the emerging color of the writable film layer after information writing is black, and the color of the reading assistance layer is white (Example 4).
(10) The other pattern is an information writable film for white laser marking to adhere on to the object which surface color is white.
(11) The combination of colors of the second embodiment is the combination that the original color of the writable film layer before information writing is translucent light gray (Example 5), and the original color of the writable film layer before information writing is transparent (Example 6).
(12) In this first embodiment, Example 1 to Example 6 are described below.
(13) Regarding Transparent in the present invention, almost all observers perceive a product as transparent when the thickness of the product is 3 mm and its light transmission ratio is around 85%. If the light transmission ratio is beyond 95%, the product is recognized as transparent and the objects existing over the product can be seen clearly through the product. Therefore, in the following description, black to light gray (or translucent black) has the light transmission ratio from 0% to 95%. Transparent has the light transmission ratio over 85%. By this classification, there is an overlapping range from 85% to 95%. This is due to the ambiguity of the human visual sense and there is no clear threshold between the transparent and the translucent. The overlapping range can be treated as transparent and translucent. Therefore, both numeric ranges are overlapped in the present invention.
Example 1
(14) The example 1 is an information writable film for white laser marking to adhere onto the object regardless of the color variation of its surface.
(15) The first pattern of the first embodiment is the combination that the original color of the writable film layer before information writing is translucent light gray, the emerging color of the writable film layer after information writing is white, and the color of the reading assistance layer is black.
(16)
(17) As shown in
(18) The writable film layer 110 is made of material composed of color former B whose original color is black and coloring color is white, mixed with transparent plastic resin A and formed into film shape. The writable film layer 110 contains color former B, so it is not transparent but colored. However, it shows translucent light gray because color former B is mixed with transparent plastic resin A and is extended into a thin film shape.
(19) Transparent plastic material A can be selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polyamide, polyester, polystyrene, polyolefin type elastomer, polyester type elastomer, polyamide elastomer, polyamide-imide elastomer, polyester elastomer, polysulfone, polyether sulfone, polyphenylene ether, polyphenylene sulfide, liquid crystal polymer, polyvinylidene fluoride, polytetrafluoroethylene, styrene/vinylidene acetate copolymer, polyether ester amide, phenolic resin, epoxy resin, novolak resin, ABS resin and ASA resin. Transparent plastic material A can be selected as one of them or plural of them and blended. Transparent plastic materials A may be polymer alloys consisting of two or more resins.
(20) In this example, transparent plastic material A is polypropylene. Polypropylene is one of the suitable materials for the sample storage body because of its chemical stability, high chemical resistance and high transparency.
(21) Next, color former B is described.
(22) The color former B has photo-sensitivity to the light wavelength of the laser beam or heat-sensitivity. The color former B colors its color by changing its physical characteristic or chemical characteristic when receiving the particular wavelength laser beam.
(23) As the color former B for the writable film layer of the present invention, any color former that satisfies the above condition may be employed. In this example, carbon black, lower titanium oxide and silicon containing compound described in JP 2006-305926 are selected.
(24) The color former B including carbon black, lower titanium oxide and silicon containing compound, can color and turn white clearly only where the laser beam having particular wavelength is irradiated even though its original color is black.
(25) JP 2006-305926 describes the mechanism for coloring as follows. The color former including carbon black, lower titanium oxide and silicon containing compound shows its original base color of the product as black mainly coming from carbon black. When receiving a particular wavelength laser beam, white color emerges by decolorization of carbon black and oxidization reaction of the lower titanium oxide to TiO.sub.2 whose color is white. In addition, P 2006-305926 describes silicon containing compound assists the white coloring reaction. There are other materials which can be employed as the color former B having photo-sensitivity or heat-sensitivity that changes its physical characteristic or its chemical characteristic by the particular wavelength laser beam. No matter how the coloring mechanisms are, materials which can be employed as the color former B in this present invention are exist. This invention is certainly and firmly performed. The skilled person in this technical field enables color former B of the present invention. The material currently developed and the material to be developed in the future can be employed as color former B such as the material turning from black to white by photo-sensitivity, the material turning from transparent to white by photo-sensitivity, the material turning from black to white by heat-sensitivity, the material turning from transparent to white by heat-sensitivity.
(26) Regarding carbon black, carbon black can be classified as furnace black, channel black and thermal black by its production process, and as acetylene black, ketjenblack, oil black and gas black by its raw material. These materials can be employed as color former B of the present invention.
(27) Regarding the lower titanium oxides, there are lower titanium oxides described as Ti(n)O(2n1) (n=1, 2, 3) such as titanium monoxide, titanium dioxide, dititanium trioxide and trititanium pentoxide, or lower titanium oxides described as TiO(m) (m=1 to 1.99). Regarding black titanium oxide, it is described as TiO(n) (n=1 to 1.9).
(28) Regarding the silicon containing compound, organic silicon containing compounds such as dimethylpolysiloxane, tetramethoxysilane, silicon ether, silicon ester, or inorganic silicon containing compounds such as silicon dioxide, navy blue, silicon carbide and silicon nitride can be employed. The mixture compound of plural silicon containing compounds such as dimethylpolysiloxane and silicon dioxide can be employed.
(29) Regarding the amount of the color former B added, it is preferable that 0.0005 to 5 pts.Math.mass, more preferably 0.01 to 3 pts.Math.mass, furthermore preferably 0.05 to 1 pts.Math.mass is added to transparent plastic material A at 100 pts.Math.mass. Enough contrast cannot be obtained if the color former B is less than 0.0005 pts.Math.mass. The contrast is deteriorated by the color former B at more than 5 pts.Math.mass because of energy over-absorption.
(30) The amount of each of carbon black, lower titanium oxide and silicon containing compound in the added amount of the color former B is as follows. It is preferable that the adding amount of carbon black is 0.0001 to 2 pts.Math.mass, more preferably 0.005 to 1 pts.Math.mass, furthermore preferably 0.02 to 0.5 pts.Math.mass added to transparent plastic material A at 100 pts.Math.mass. It is preferable that the adding amount of lower titanium oxide is 0.0001 to 2 pts.Math.mass, more preferably 0.005 to 1 pts.Math.mass, furthermore preferably 0.02 to 0.5 pts.Math.mass added to transparent plastic material A at 100 pts.Math.mass. It is preferable that the adding amount of silicon containing compound is 0.0001 to 5 pts.Math.mass, more preferably 0.005 to 5 pts.Math.mass, furthermore preferably 0.02 to 4 pts.Math.mass added to transparent plastic material A at 100 pts.Math.mass.
(31) Other colorant such as inorganic pigment, organic pigment and dye can be added. White coloring can be adjusted by the additional colorant.
(32) Depending on the color adjustment, releasing agent, stabilizer, antioxidant, ultraviolet light absorbent and enriching agent can be added.
(33) The writable film layer 110 is obtained by mixing the above mentioned plastic material A and color former B by mixer and extending thinly into film shape. The thickness of the writable film layer 110 may be a few micrometers.
(34) The color of the writable film layer 110 becomes lighter because it is extended thinly into the film shape. The color of the original mixed transparent plastic material A and color former B becomes lighter to translucent light gray when it becomes thinner. The darker black color turns to lighter black color when it is extended into a film shape. If other colorants are added to the material in order to keep darker black color, the added other colorants may deteriorate other characteristics of the writable film layer such as light-sensitivity to the particular laser wavelength or the white coloring clearness.
(35) Next, the reading assistance layer 120 is described as follows.
(36) The reading assistance layer 120 is installed under the writable film layer 110 and its color is black. The black color of the reading assistance layer 120 is superimposed as the background color. The contrast ratio against the identification code becomes large.
(37) The reading assistance layer 120 can be provided as a film sheet having black color or dark color impregnated with the adhesive agent, or as an adhesive itself having black color or dark color.
(38) If reading assistance layer 120 can be provided as a film sheet, any black film sheet having the chemical resistance may be employed. The information writable film 100 of the present invention will be adhered to the sample storage body, so the chemical resistance is required. For example, polyethylene material with black colorant can be employed. The thickness of the black film sheet of a few micrometers can be applicable as long as it shows black color. Therefore, it is preferable that the black colorant is compounded for displaying black even if the thickness of the film is thin. By the impregnation or coating of the black colorant to the black film, the contrast ratio and the adhesiveness to the target object can be enhanced.
(39) If reading assistance layer 120 can be provided as an adhesive itself, the same as above, it can serve for enhancing the contrast ratio and enhancing the adhesiveness to the target object 200.
(40) The kind of adhesive is not limited, but it is preferable that it has chemical resistance and chemical stability. If the original color of the adhesive is not black, black colorant may be compounded so as to display black color when it is applied to the writable film layer.
(41) The reading assistance layer having the heat contraction prevention function is described in Example 2.
(42) By employing the above mentioned reading assistance layer 120 as shown in
(43) Here, the writable media 10 for the laser marking in the prior art is explained comparatively with the information writable film 100 of the present invention.
(44)
(45) In contrast, as shown in
(46) Next, the writing process of the information writable film 100 of the present invention is described as follows.
(47) As shown in
(48) The laser marking on the information writable film 100 is carried out by exhibiting the photo-sensitivity or the heat-sensitivity of the color former in the writable film layer 110. For example, for the laser beam irradiation apparatus, whose beam diameter is less than 40 micrometer, the laser medium using yttrium-vanadium tetraoxide (YVO4) is employed for the laser marking.
(49) The laser beam used in the laser marking of the present invention may be a single mode laser beam or multimode laser beam. The beam diameter may be narrowed to 20 to 40 micrometer, or may be enlarged to 80 to 100 micrometer.
(50)
(51) In contrast, the writing result of the comparison case if the writable film layer 110 without the reading assistance layer 120 is shown as follows.
(52)
(53) Comparing with the case shown in
Example 2
(54) The example 2 is an information writable film for white laser marking to adhere onto the object regardless of the color variation of its surface. The second pattern of the first embodiment is the combination that the original color of the writable film layer before information writing is transparent, the emerging color of the writable film layer after information writing is white, and the color of the reading assistance layer is black. The configuration of the information writable film 100 is shown in
(55) The writable film layer 110 is made of material composed of color former B which original color is transparent and coloring color is white mixing with transparent plastic resin A and is formed into film shape. Both the color former B and the plastic material A are transparent, so it is a transparent film.
(56) The transparent plastic material A may be the same material described for the first pattern.
(57) The color former B is described as follows.
(58) The color former B is a transparent material whose light transmission ratio is more than 85%. It may be recognized as transparent by human being. The color former B has the photo-sensitivity and the heat-sensitivity for the particular laser beam wavelength. Therefore, the writable film layer has the photo-sensitivity and the heat-sensitivity and turns white by changing the physical characteristic and the chemical characteristic when receiving the particular wavelength.
(59) Any color former in the prior art that satisfies the above-mentioned condition can be employed as the color former B of the writable film layer 110. Here, the material of the color former is composed mainly of lower titanium oxide, which corresponds to the color former described in the example 1 except for the carbon black.
(60) With the color former B including lower titanium oxide compound, the portion where the particular wavelength laser beam irradiated colors white due to the laser marking even though the original color is transparent. For example, such color former is described in JP2010-280790.
(61) The color former including lower titanium oxide through the visible ray but absorbs the energy of the particular wavelength beam irradiated from the laser apparatus such as CO2 laser apparatus. When the receiving the irradiation of the laser beam, lower titanium oxides can oxidize by laser beam energy to TiO.sub.2 whose color is white. Furthermore, the silicon containing compound assists the white coloring reaction.
(62) The material currently developed and the material to be developed in the future can be employed as color former such as the material turning from transparent to white by photo-sensitivity, the material turning from transparent to white by heat-sensitivity.
(63) Regarding the lower titanium oxides, lower titanium oxides described as Ti(n)O(2n1) (n=1, 2, 3) such as titanium monoxide, titanium dioxide, dititanium trioxide and trititanium pentoxide, or lower titanium oxides described as TiO(m) (m=1 to 1.99) can be employed. Regarding black titanium oxide, it is described as TiO(n) (n=1 to 1.9).
(64) Regarding the silicon containing compound, organic silicon containing compounds such as dimethylpolysiloxane, tetramethoxysilane, silicon ether, silicon ester, or inorganic silicon containing compounds such as silicon dioxide, navy blue, silicon carbide and silicon nitride can be employed. The mixture compound of plural silicon containing compounds such as dimethylpolysiloxane and silicon dioxide can be employed.
(65) Regarding the adding amount of the color former B, it is preferable that 0.0005 to 5 pts.Math.mass, more preferably 0.01 to 3 pts.Math.mass, furthermore preferably 0.05 to 1 pts.Math.mass is added to transparent plastic material A at 100 pts.Math.mass. Enough contrast cannot be obtained with the color former B at less than 0.0005 pts.Math.mass. The contrast is deteriorated by the color former B at more than 5 pts.Math.mass because of energy over-absorption.
(66) Other colorant such as inorganic pigment, organic pigment and dye can be added. White coloring can be adjusted with the additional colorant.
(67) Depending on the color adjustment, releasing agent, stabilizer, antioxidant, ultraviolet light absorbent and enriching agent can be added.
(68) The writable film layer 110 is obtained by mixing the above mentioned plastic material A and color former B in a mixer and extending thinly into the film shape. The thickness of the writable film layer 110 may be a few micrometers.
(69) As described above, the writable film layer 110 is obtained. The writable film layer 110 changes its color to white by absorbing the energy of the particular wavelength of the laser beam.
(70) The color of the reading assistance layer 120 is black in this example. The reading assistance layer 120 is the same configuration as shown in the example 1.
(71) The writing processing for the information writable film 100 in this example 2 is the same process as shown in
(72) As shown in
(73)
Example 3
(74) Next, example 3 are described as follows.
(75) The configuration of the example 1 is the coloring color of the writable film layer 110 is white, the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is black. However, this example 3 is the reverse example in that the original color of the writable film layer 110 is translucent light gray, the coloring color of the writable film layer 110 is black, and the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is white.
(76)
(77) As shown in
(78) The detailed description is omitted here because the information writable film of this example 3 is the same as shown in example 1 except for the coloring mechanism for the color former based on the carbonization by the heat generated by laser beam.
Example 4
(79) Next, example 4 is described as follows.
(80) The configuration of the example 2 is the coloring color of the writable film layer 110 is white, the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is black. However, this example 4 is the reverse example in that the original color of the writable film layer 110 is transparent, the coloring color of the writable film layer 110 is black, and the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is white.
(81)
(82) The detailed description is omitted here because the information writable film of this example 4 is the same as shown in example 2 except for the coloring mechanism for the color former based on the carbonization by the heat generated by laser beam.
Example 5
(83) Next, example 5 is described as follow.
(84) The configuration of the example 5 is that of the information writable film for coloring white pattern, the writable area on the target surface whose color is black, and the color of the writable film layer 100 being translucent light gray.
(85) The configuration of example 5 is a single layer comprising only the writable film layer 110 without reading assistance layer 120 described in example 1.
(86) The writable film layer 110 is the same as shown in example 1, and the detailed explanation is omitted here.
(87)
(88) As shown in
(89) However, as shown in
(90) As shown above, if the surface color of the written area of the target object is black, the information writable film can be provided as the single layer of the writable film layer 110 without the reading assistance layer 120. To secure the written area of the target object as black, the target object may be made as black originally or the writable area of the target object may be coated as black.
Example 6
(91) Next, example 6 is described as follow.
(92) The configuration of the example 6 is that of the information writable film for coloring white pattern, the writable area on the target surface which color is black, and the color of the writable film layer 100 is transparent.
(93) The configuration of example 6 is a single layer comprising only the writable film layer 110 without reading assistance layer 120 described in example 2.
(94) The writable film layer 110 is the same as shown in example 2, and the detailed explanation is omitted here.
(95)
(96) As shown in
(97) However, as shown in
(98) As shown above, if the surface color of the written area of the target object is black, the information writable film can be provided as the single layer of the writable film layer 110 without the reading assistance layer 120. To secure the written area of the target object as black, the target object may be made as black originally or the writable area of the target object may be coated as black.
(99) The information writable film 100 of the first embodiment is described above, and other combinations are possible in the original color of the writable film layer before coloring, the coloring color of the writable film layer after coloring and the color of the reading assistance layer.
(100) Regarding the original color of the writable film layer before coloring, transparent, achromatic (black, gray, white, etc.) and chromatic (red, yellow, green, orange, pink, etc.) can be used for example. Regarding the coloring color of the writable film layer after coloring, achromatic different from the original color (black, gray, white, etc.), and chromatic different from the original color (red, yellow, green, orange, pink, etc.) can be used for example. Regarding the color of the reading assistance layer, achromatic (black, dark gray, light gray, white), and chromatic different from the color of the writable film layer (red, yellow, green, orange, pink, etc.) for example.
Embodiment 2
(101) The information writable film of the embodiment 2 is described as follows.
(102) The information writable film of the embodiment 2 comprises the writable film layer 110, the reading assistance layer 120 and the element for preventing the heat contraction by the heat generated by the laser irradiation in the writing process.
(103) There are two structures. The one is adding the heat contraction prevention layer to the lower surface of the writable film layer 110, and the other is adding the heat contraction prevention layer to the upper surface of the writable film layer 110.
(104)
(105)
(106) First, the example shown in
(107) The information writable film 100a1 of this embodiment 2 shown in
(108) The writable film layer 110 may be the same as embodiment 1, and the description is omitted here. Various combinations are possible as described in embodiment 1.
(109) In this example, the original color of the writable film layer 110 before coloring is translucent light gray, the coloring color of the writable film layer 110 after coloring is white and the color of the heat contraction prevention layer 120a is black, for example.
(110) The heat contraction prevention layer 120a is in black color and has larger rigidity than that of the writable film layer 110. The heat contraction prevention layer 120a serves the prevention function for preventing the heat contraction by its rigidity larger than that of the writable film layer 110.
(111)
(112) Here heat is generated in the laser marking process. If there is no element for preventing the heat contraction, as shown in
(113)
(114) As shown in
(115)
(116) Therefore, the second information writable film 100a1 of this embodiment 2 employs the heat contraction prevention layer 120a on the lower surface of the writable film layer 110 for preventing the heat contraction by the rigidity of the heat contraction prevention layer 120a. The writable film layer 110 is not deformed easily due to the presence of the heat contraction prevention layer 120a with larger rigidity along the lower surface of the writable film layer 110. The writable film layer 110 is kept planar without deforming. By this configuration, if the heat is generated by the laser marking process in the writable film layer 110, it is not deformed due to the rigidity of the heat contraction prevention layer 120a.
(117) According to this second information writable film of the embodiment 2, as shown in
(118) The heat contraction prevention layer 120a has black color, so the heat generated in the laser marking in the writable film layer 110 may be diffused to the heat contraction prevention layer 120a for reducing the heat harmful effect in the writable film layer 110.
(119) In addition, the heat contraction prevention layer 120a has black color, so it works as the reading assistance layer 120 described in embodiment 1 for enhancing the contrast ratio in the reading process.
(120) As the material for the heat contraction prevention layer 120a, various materials can be employed having chemical and physical stability. The example of the material of the heat contraction prevention layer 120a is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polyamide, polyester, polystyrene, polyolefin type elastomer, polyester type elastomer, polyamide elastomer, polyamide-imide elastomer, polyester elastomer, polysulfone, polyether sulfone, polyphenylene ether, polyphenylene sulfide, liquid crystal polymer, polyvinylidene fluoride, polytetrafluoroethylene, styrene/vinylidene acetate copolymer, polyether ester amide, phenolic resin, epoxy resin, novolak resin, ABS resin and ASA resin. The material for the heat contraction prevention layer 120a can be selected one of them or plural of blend combination. It may be polymer alloys consisting of two or more resins.
(121) For example, polypropylene is employed for the material of the heat contraction prevention layer 120a. Polypropylene is stable chemically, and has high chemical resistance. It is preferable for mixing black colorant such as black inorganic pigment, black organic pigment and black dye to obtain black color.
(122) Next, the example shown in
(123) The second information writable film 100a2 shown in
(124) The writable film layer 110 and the reading assistance layer 120 are the same as described in embodiment 1, and the description is omitted here. Various combinations are possible as described in embodiment 1.
(125) In this example, the original color of the writable film layer 110 before coloring is translucent light gray, the coloring color of the writable film layer 110 after coloring is white, and the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is black, for example.
(126) The transparent protection layer 130 is a transparent layer installed onto the writable film layer 110 for protecting its surface. The transparent protection layer 130 has larger rigidity than that of the writable film layer 110 and the reading assistance layer 120. The transparent protection layer 130 serves the prevention function for preventing the heat contraction due to its rigidity larger than that of the writable film layer 110 and the reading assistance layer 120.
(127)
(128) As shown in
(129)
(130) Furthermore, the transparent protection layer 130 serves to protect from harmful outside influences such as chemical agents and abrasion.
(131) As the material for the transparent protection layer, various materials can be employed as long as they have chemical and physical stability. The example of the material of the transparent protection layer 130 is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polyamide, polyester, polystyrene, polyolefin type elastomer, polyester type elastomer, polyamide elastomer, polyamide-imide elastomer, polyester elastomer, polysulfone, polyether sulfone, polyphenylene ether, polyphenylene sulfide, liquid crystal polymer, polyvinylidene fluoride, polytetrafluoroethylene, styrene/vinylidene acetate copolymer, polyether ester amide, phenolic resin, epoxy resin, novolak resin, ABS resin and ASA resin. The material for the transparent protection layer 130 can be selected one of them or plural of blend combination. It may be polymer alloys consist of two or more resins.
(132) For example, polypropylene is employed for the material of the transparent protection layer 130. Polypropylene is chemically stable, and has high chemical resistance.
(133) In the above-mentioned example, the coloring color of the writable film 110 is white and the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is black. However, the color relationship between black and white can be reversed. Furthermore, the combination of achromatic or chromatic can be employed as described in embodiment 1.
Embodiment 3
(134) In this embodiment 3, the sample storage 200 of the present invention installing the information writable film 100 shown in embodiment 1 or the information writable film 100a1 or 100a2 shown in embodiment 2 is described as follows.
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(136) The two layer structure of the information writable film 100 shown in embodiment 1 or three layer structure of the information writable film 100a shown in embodiment 2 is adhered onto the container 210 of the sample storage body 200 as shown in
(137) The heat contraction prevention layer 120a or the transparent protection layer 130 that has large rigidity is employed for the heat contraction prevention. However, these layers have flexibility for curving along to the curve surface of the container 210 of the sample storage body despite the rigidity.
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(139) It is possible to install the information writable film onto a bottom surface or side wall. The drawings are omitted here.
(140) In the above-mentioned example, the coloring color of the writable film 110 is white and the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is black. However, the color relationship between black and white can be reversed. Furthermore, the combination of achromatic or chromatic can be employed as described in embodiment 1.
Embodiment 4
(141) The embodiment 4 shows the sample storage 200b of the present invention installing the information writable film shown in embodiment 2 as a shrink wrap film, in which the transparent protection layer is made of film for the shrink wrap film.
(142) As shown in
(143) The information writable film 100b is wrapped around the sample storage body by the shrink wrap method in advance of the writing process to the sample storage body as shown in
(144) In the above-mentioned example, the coloring color of the writable film 110 is white and the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is black. However, the color relationship between black and white can be reversed. Furthermore, the combination of achromatic or chromatic can be employed as described in embodiment 1.
Embodiment 5
(145) The embodiment 5 shows the example of the information writable film in which the transparent protection layer 130c has the handwriting area 140 made of the material that can accept an ink composition for writing utensil or a paint composition for writing utensil.
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(147) As shown in
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(149) Due to the handwriting area 140c, the user can write simple information for sample storage control to the sample storage body 200c directly during the managing procedure by the user.
Embodiment 6
(150) The information writable film of embodiment 6 includes transparent protection layer 130d that covers the whole area in which the writable film layer and the reading assistance layer are formed on a part of area serving as an information writable area. The other area of the information writable area serves as a transparent window area composed only of the transparent protection layer 130d, through which an observer can observe inside of the target object.
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(154) Due to the writing area 150 and the other transparent area, the identification code patterns can be written in the writing area 150 by laser marking and the user can observe the inside of the sample storage body through the transparent area.
Embodiment 7
(155) The embodiment 7 describes the example of the identification code patterns by reversing the patterns and background relationship.
(156) Through embodiment 1 to embodiment 6, the identification code patterns are written by coloring the identification code patterns as white by the laser marking onto the black background media. For example, as shown in
(157) The laser marking of the identification code patterns by reversing the code patterns and background relationship, and the portion for irradiating laser beam are shown in white in
(158) In the above-mentioned example, the coloring color of the writable film 110 is white and the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is black. However, it is possible to reverse the relationship as the coloring color of the writable film 110 is black and the color of the reading assistance layer 120 is white.
(159) While some preferable embodiments of the information writable film and the sample storage body according to the present invention are described above, it should be understood that various changes are possible, without deviating from the technical scope according to the present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(160) The information writable body according to the present invention can be used extensively as the writable media to be applied for sample storage bodies for storing a large number of samples. The information writable film does not limit the target object to be applied, and it can apply to various products such as electricity product, home electric apparatus, display apparatus, electronics product and industrial product.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
(179) 100, 100a, 100b, 100c information writable film 110 writable film layer 120 reading assistance layer 130 transparent protection layer 140 handwriting area 150 writing area 200 sample storage body 210 container