Ink-Jet Authentication Mark For A Product Or Product Packaging
    41.
    发明申请
    Ink-Jet Authentication Mark For A Product Or Product Packaging 有权
    产品或产品包装的喷墨认证标志

    公开(公告)号:US20080192103A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-08-14

    申请号:US11916059

    申请日:2006-05-29

    IPC分类号: B41J2/01

    摘要: A method of ink-jet printing an authentication mark on an article including, in orders the steps of:a) providing an article including an ink-receiving layer;b) applying a curable fluid on an ink-receiving layer according to a first image;c) at least partially curing the curable fluid; andd) jetting at least one ink-jet ink on the ink-receiving layer according to a second image partially overlapping with the first image. The method can be advantageously used to generate a security document.

    摘要翻译: 一种在制品上喷墨印刷认证标记的方法,包括以下步骤:a)提供包括油墨接收层的制品; b)根据第一图像将可固化流体施加在墨水接收层上; c)至少部分固化可固化流体; 以及d)根据与第一图像部分重叠的第二图像在喷墨接收层上喷射至少一个喷墨墨。 该方法可以有利地用于生成安全文档。

    INFORMATION CARRIER PRECURSOR AND INFORMATION CARRIER PRODUCED THEREWITH
    42.
    发明申请
    INFORMATION CARRIER PRECURSOR AND INFORMATION CARRIER PRODUCED THEREWITH 失效
    信息载体前身和生产的信息载体

    公开(公告)号:US20080135623A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-06-12

    申请号:US11738046

    申请日:2007-04-20

    IPC分类号: G06K19/02

    摘要: Information carrier precursor comprising a rigid sheet or support; a receiving layer configuration comprising at least one layer; and at least one substance, optionally provided pattern-wise, capable of and available for interacting in situ with at least one species diffusing through the receiving layer configuration to produce a functional species, wherein at least one layer of the receiving layer configuration comprises at least one pigment, at least one binder, opaque porous parts capable of being rendered substantially transparent by penetration by a lacquer provided at the outermost surface of the receiving layer configuration and non-porous transparent parts; a method for producing the above-mentioned information carrier precursor; a method for producing an information carrier; and information carriers produced therewith.

    摘要翻译: 信息载体前体,其包含刚性片或支持体; 包括至少一个层的接收层配置; 以及任选提供的图案化的至少一种物质,其能够并且可用于与通过接收层构型扩散的至少一种物质原位相互作用以产生功能物质,其中至少一层接收层构型至少包括 一种颜料,至少一种粘合剂,能够通过设置在接收层构造的最外表面处的漆渗透而形成基本透明的不透明多孔部件和无孔透明部件; 一种生产上述信息载体前体的方法; 一种生成信息载体的方法; 以及由此产生的信息载体。

    Flexographic printing plate precursor comprising an ink-jet receiving layer
    43.
    发明授权
    Flexographic printing plate precursor comprising an ink-jet receiving layer 失效
    柔版印刷版原版包括喷墨接收层

    公开(公告)号:US06358668B1

    公开(公告)日:2002-03-19

    申请号:US09615589

    申请日:2000-07-13

    IPC分类号: G03F709

    CPC分类号: G03F7/2018

    摘要: A material is disclosed which is suitable for making a flexographic printing plate and comprises in the order given a base, a photopolymer layer, a barrier layer wherein the main component is a polymer different from gelatin, and an ink receiving layer wherein the main component is gelatin. An image having a high optical density can be printed on the ink receiving layer by image-wise jetting a water-based ink because the gelatin in the ink receiving layer has excellent ink receptivity and because the barrier layer reduces diffusion of monomers from the photopolymer layer to the ink receiving layer. The image present in or on the ink receiving layer can then be used as a photomask for the subsequent flood exposure of the photopolymer layer. After processing, a flexographic printing plate is obtained.

    摘要翻译: 公开了适用于制造柔性版印刷版的材料,其顺序包括基底,光聚合物层,阻隔层,其中主要成分是不同于明胶的聚合物,以及油墨接收层,其中主要成分是 明胶。 由于油墨接收层中的明胶具有优异的油墨接受性,并且由于阻挡层减少单体从光聚合物层的扩散,因此通过成像喷射水性油墨可以将高光密度的图像印刷在油墨接收层上 到油墨接收层。 存在于油墨接收层中或其上的图像然后可以用作光掩模,用于随后的光聚合物层的暴露。 加工后,得到柔性版印刷版。

    Method for applying an ink-receiving layer to any given substrace
    45.
    发明授权
    Method for applying an ink-receiving layer to any given substrace 失效
    将油墨接收层施加到任何给定物质的方法

    公开(公告)号:US5695588A

    公开(公告)日:1997-12-09

    申请号:US782501

    申请日:1997-01-10

    摘要: A method for applying an ink-receiving layer to any given substrate comprising the steps of laminating a sheet or web material comprising at least three layers which include a temporary support having a thickness between 40 and 100 .mu.m, an ink-receiving layer and an adhesive layer onto said given substrate, and stripping the temporary support away to free the ink-receiving layer. The ink-receiving layer, according to the present invention, is adapted to be used with water-based inks and enables the end-user of said image-recording member to transfer that ink-receiving layer to any one of the substrates of his choice.

    摘要翻译: 一种将油墨接收层施加到任何给定基材的方法,包括以下步骤:层压包括至少三层的片材或网状材料,所述层或网状材料包括厚度在40-100μm之间的临时支撑体,油墨接收层和 粘合剂层到所述给定的基板上,并且剥离临时支撑以释放油墨接收层。 根据本发明的油墨接收层适于与水性油墨一起使用,并且使得所述图像记录部件的最终用户能够将该油墨接收层转移到其所选择的任何一种基材中 。

    Process for the preparation of an image using only dry steps
    46.
    发明授权
    Process for the preparation of an image using only dry steps 失效
    仅使用干燥步骤制备图像的过程

    公开(公告)号:US5498504A

    公开(公告)日:1996-03-12

    申请号:US346161

    申请日:1994-11-21

    CPC分类号: G03F7/34

    摘要: A process is provided for forming an image involving a photosensitive element comprising a photopolymerisable monomer and a reducible metal salt, preferably silver behenate, and a donor element containing a reducing agent. After lamination to a cover sheet, photopolymerisation and delamination, the image density is built up by lamination to the donor element, transfer of reducing agent and peeling-apart, possibly followed by heating the photosensitive element.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种用于形成涉及包含可光聚合单体和可还原金属盐,优选山嵛酸银的光敏元件和含有还原剂的施主元件的图像的方法。 在层压到覆盖片之后,光聚合和分层,通过层叠到供体元件,还原剂的转移和剥离来构建图像密度,然后可能加热感光元件。

    Trans-laminating process
    47.
    发明授权
    Trans-laminating process 失效
    反复层压工艺

    公开(公告)号:US5397677A

    公开(公告)日:1995-03-14

    申请号:US104658

    申请日:1993-08-11

    CPC分类号: B32B38/1841 G03F3/102

    摘要: A process is described for trans-laminating an image-carrying sheet from a first laminated product, comprising the image-carrying sheet, an adhesive layer and a release sheet, to a second laminated product, comprising the image-carrying sheet, the adhesive layer and an ultimate support sheet. The process comprises the steps of:(i) temporarily adhering at least a leading edge portion of the image carrying sheet (12) of the first laminated product (10) to a surface (20) of a support member (22);(ii) temporarily adhering a leading edge portion of the ultimate support sheet (34) to the surface (20) of the support member (22) at a location adjacent the image-carrying sheet (12);(iii) separating the release sheet (14) from the image-carrying sheet (12) while the image-carrying sheet (12) remains adhered to the surface (20) of the support member (22), with the adhesive layer (16) facing upwardly;(iv) simultaneously or subsequently moving the support member (22), with the image-carrying sheet (12) adhered thereto, together with the ultimate support sheet (34), between a pair of rollers (28, 30) thereby to press the ultimate support sheet (34) downwardly against the image carrying sheet (12) to form the second laminated product (38), the leading edges of the image carrying sheet (12) and the ultimate support sheet (34) being substantially parallel to the axes of rotation of said rollers (28,30); and(v) thereafter releasing the second laminated product (38) from the surface of the support member (22).The process achieves the translamination without causing folds or stretches to occur in the product.

    摘要翻译: 描述了用于将包含图像载体片,粘合剂层和剥离片的第一层压产品的图像载体片层压到第二层压产品的方法,第二层压产品包括图像载体片,粘合剂层 和最终的支持表。 该方法包括以下步骤:(i)将第一层压产品(10)的图像承载片(12)的至少前缘部分暂时粘附到支撑构件(22)的表面(20)上; (ii)在与所述图像载体片(12)相邻的位置处临时将所述极限支撑片(34)的前缘部分粘附到所述支撑构件(22)的表面(20)上; (ⅲ)当图像载体片(12)保持粘附到支撑构件(22)的表面(20)上时,将剥离片(14)与图像载体片(12)分离, )面向上 (iv)同时或随后使所述支撑构件(22)与所述极限支撑片(34)一起在所述一对辊(28,30)之间与所述图像承载片(12)一起移动,从而将所述支撑构件 最终支撑片(34)向下抵靠图像承载片(12)以形成第二叠层产品(38),图像承载片(12)和最终支撑片(34)的前缘基本上平行于轴 所述辊(28,30)的旋转; 和(v)之后从支撑构件(22)的表面释放第二叠层产品(38)。 该过程实现了翻译,而不会在产品中产生折叠或拉伸。

    Flexographic printing forme precursor for laser engraving
    48.
    发明授权
    Flexographic printing forme precursor for laser engraving 有权
    激光雕刻的柔版印刷成型前体

    公开(公告)号:US08889338B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-11-18

    申请号:US13430737

    申请日:2012-03-27

    摘要: A method of making a flexographic printing form precursor for laser engraving including the steps of (i) providing at least one layer of a curable composition on a substrate; (ii) curing the at least one layer; wherein the curable composition defining an outermost layer includes at least 0.5% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition of an organo-silicon compound including at least one polymerizable group; and a urethane (meth)acrylate oligomer having three or less polymerizable groups.

    摘要翻译: 一种制造用于激光雕刻的柔性版印刷形成前体的方法,包括以下步骤:(i)在基材上提供至少一层可固化组合物; (ii)固化所述至少一层; 其中限定最外层的可固化组合物相对于包含至少一个可聚合基团的有机硅化合物的组合物总重量至少为0.5重量% 和具有三个或更少可聚合基团的氨基甲酸酯(甲基)丙烯酸酯低聚物。

    Curable inkjet ink set and methods for inkjet printing
    49.
    发明授权
    Curable inkjet ink set and methods for inkjet printing 有权
    可固化喷墨油墨组和喷墨印刷方法

    公开(公告)号:US08703238B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-04-22

    申请号:US12090551

    申请日:2006-10-11

    IPC分类号: B05D5/00

    摘要: A method for inkjet printing includes, in order, the steps of a) providing an ink-receiver; b) jetting an image on the ink-receiver with a curable inkjet ink; and c) jetting and curing on the image an outermost layer of a curable liquid; wherein the curable liquid contains a silicon modified or fluorinated polymerizable compound in an amount between 20 wt % and 99.6 wt % based on the total weight of the curable liquid and the silicon modified or fluorinated polymerizable compounds are either absent or present in the curable inkjet ink in a concentration of less than 20 wt % based on the total weight of the curable inkjet ink. A curable inkjet ink set includes curable inkjet inks and one curable liquid wherein the curable liquid contains a silicon modified or fluorinated polymerizable compound in an amount between 20 wt % and 99.6 wt % based on the total weight of the curable liquid and that silicon modified or fluorinated polymerizable compounds are either absent or present in the curable inkjet inks in a concentration of less than 20 wt % based on the total weight of the curable inkjet ink.

    摘要翻译: 喷墨打印方法按顺序包括以下步骤:a)提供墨水接收器; b)用可固化喷墨油墨在墨水接收器上喷射图像; 和c)在图像上喷射和固化可固化液体的最外层; 其中所述可固化液体含有基于所述可固化液体的总重量的20重量%至99.6重量%之间的硅改性或含氟可聚合化合物,并且所述可修饰或可氟化的可聚合化合物在所述可固化喷墨油墨中不存在或存在 其浓度小于可固化喷墨油墨的总重量的20重量%。 可固化喷墨油墨组包括可固化喷墨油墨和一种可固化液体,其中可固化液体含有基于可固化液体的总重量为20重量%至99.6重量%的硅改性或含氟可聚合化合物, 氟化可聚合化合物在可固化喷墨油墨中不存在或以可固化喷墨油墨的总重量小于20重量%的浓度存在。

    METHOD OF MAKING A FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING SLEEVE FORME
    50.
    发明申请
    METHOD OF MAKING A FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING SLEEVE FORME 有权
    制作柔性印刷套筒的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20100196827A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-08-05

    申请号:US12675993

    申请日:2008-09-05

    IPC分类号: G03F7/004 B41M1/10

    摘要: A method of making a flexographic printing sleeve forme includes the steps of forming a sleeve body by providing one or more at least partially cured uniform layers on a sleeve carrier; forming a relief image on the sleeve body by imagewise jetting a curable jetting fluid; and optionally overall post-curing; characterized in that between formation of the sleeve body and formation of the relief image no polishing or grinding is performed.

    摘要翻译: 制造柔性版印刷套筒的方法包括以下步骤:通过在套筒托架上提供一个或多个至少部分固化的均匀层来形成套筒主体; 通过图像式喷射可固化喷射流体在套筒主体上形成浮雕图像; 并且任选地整体后固化; 其特征在于,在形成套筒体和形成浮雕图像之间,不进行抛光或研磨。