序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
241 Security element comprising a partial magnetic layer US10587710 2005-01-26 US20070166518A1 2007-07-19 Ludwig Brehm
The invention concerns a security element, in particular a security thread, for value documents such as banknotes, credit cards, identity passes or tickets, which has at least one partial magnetic layer for storing an item of coded information, and a process for the production thereof. An adhesive layer 11s of a radiation-crosslinkable adhesive is applied to a first film body 51, the adhesive layer 11s of the radiation-crosslinkable adhesive is applied in a form structured in pattern form to the base film 51 and/or is irradiated in pattern form in such a way that the adhesive layer hardens structured in pattern form. A transfer film 41 which has a carrier film and a magnetic layer is applied to the adhesive layer 11s with an orientation of the magnetic layer relative to the adhesive layer and the carrier film is removed from the second film body including the first film body 51, the adhesive layer 11s and the magnetic layer. The magnetic layer remains on the first film body 51 in a first region structured in pattern form and the magnetic layer remains on the carrier film in a second region structured in pattern form and is removed with the carrier film from the first film body 51.
242 Embossed release paper for synthetic leather production and support therefor, and synthetic leather using the release paper and process for producing the synthetic leather US10584648 2004-12-24 US20070116929A1 2007-05-24 Naomi Fujimori; Toshiya Seko; Katsuhiko Yamada; Mineo Mukai; Noriyuki Shiina
This invention provides an embossed release paper for synthetic leather production, which has embossability, heat resistance and durability and, at the same time, has excellent separability from a two-pack curing type PU adhesive and can be used in all of synthetic leathers such as PU, PVC, and semisynthetic leathers, and a process for producing the same. The embossed release paper for synthetic leather production comprises at least paper as a support and an ionizing radiation cured film provided on the paper. The upper part of the cured film has been embossed. The ionizing radiation cured film has been formed by applying an ionizing radiation to a coating liquid having a specific composition to cure the coating liquid.
243 Protective layer thermal transferring film US11236512 2005-09-28 US07217449B2 2007-05-15 Yasuhiro Sato
To provide a protective-layer thermal transferring film that can provide a protective layer having a superior sorting property.A protective-layer thermal transferring film which has a protective layer that comprises at least a peeling layer and a heat seal layer on at least one portion of one face of a substrate film, and can be thermally transferred, and when the protective layer is thermally transferred on an image-receiving member, the image-receiving member is allowed to have a surface coefficient of friction of 0.4 or less.
244 Opaque polyester film as substrate with white coatings on both sides US11513884 2006-08-31 US20070054141A1 2007-03-08 John Francis; Philip Rutter
A multilayer white polymeric film having a core layer with an optical transmission density greater than 2.0, a white polyester outer layer on either side of the core layer and an ink receptive layer on the outer surface of the white polyester layers.
245 Watermarked polymeric sheet US11490610 2006-07-21 US20060257628A1 2006-11-16 Jonathan Cooper
A watermarked polymeric sheet including a stretched sheet of a polymeric material having a plurality of indentations in at least one of its surfaces, the indentations including areas of increased translucency, which form a watermark that is visible by transmitted light.
246 Patterning on surface with high thermal conductivity materials US11396999 2006-04-03 US20060234576A1 2006-10-19 James Smith; Gary Stevens; John Wood
The present invention provides for high thermal conductivity paper that comprises a host matrix (10), and high thermal conductivity materials (12) added to a surface of the host matrix in a specific pattern (12). The high thermal conductivity materials are comprised of one or more of nanofillers, diamond like coatings directly on the host matrix, and diamond like coatings on the nanofillers. In particular embodiments the specific pattern comprises one or more of a grid, edging, banding centering and combinations thereof and the high thermal conductivity materials cover 15-55% of the surface of the host matrix. Multiple surfaces, including sub layers my have patterning.
247 Disposable place mat manufactured out of embossed paper which has publicity printed on its upper face and which serves as a cleaning device once it has been used US11401296 2006-04-11 US20060228526A1 2006-10-12 Augusto Errazuriz
This invention refers to a disposable place mat (1) made of embossed paper bearing publicity on its upper face, in order for said place mat to be used as a form of protection of the table or tray, as a publicity means and at the same time serve as a device for cleaning trays or tables at restaurants. This invention is mainly intended for fast-food restaurants or restaurants with high client turnover, where the serving staff set place mats on the trays or tables, in order for them to serve as a tablecloth acting as a barrier between the tray or table and the plate on which food is served. In general these types of place mats have some sort of publicity printed on the surface of the upper face (2). However, the problem that arises, both for the staff and the user, is that said mat cannot be used as a cleaning device, so that special absorbent cloths have to be used for that purpose. Moreover, the place mat, as it is made of paper, is disposable, is thrown away and loses its ability to act as a cleaning device. To this aim, the use of embossed paper for the manufacturing of said disposable place mat is proposed.
248 Decorative pattern and production method therefor US11137235 2005-05-25 US20060194024A1 2006-08-31 Hiroo Nakayama
When it is intended that a hologram foil is adhered to a metal pattern, a general-purpose hot-melt adhesive is inferior in an adhesion property to a metal surface and, accordingly, fixing of the hologram foil itself is difficult and, even when such fixing is achieved, a problem of peeling-off, dropping-off or the like of the hologram foil is generated. These problems are solved by forming a primer layer on a surface of the metal pattern and, thereafter, a metal foil having a design such as a hologram foil is fixed through a hot-melt adhesive.
249 Formable masking paper US11058753 2005-02-15 US20060182919A1 2006-08-17 Laurence Howell
A masking paper for use during the restoration or repair of, for example, vehicles and other equipment that have a decorative coating. The masking paper is suitable for conforming to the profile of the surface to be protected without tearing or losing it masking qualities. The masking paper is formed of a substrate, a first ply attached to the substrate, a second ply attached to the first ply and a top layer attached to the second ply. The top layer is formed of a barrier ply attached to the second ply and an abortion ply attached to the barrier ply.
250 Elastic stitched composite fabric using inextensible yarns US10790905 2004-03-02 US07087285B2 2006-08-08 Dimitri Peter Zafiroglu
The present invention is directed to a stitch-bonded elastic polymeric composite comprising a non-fibrous elastically extensible substrate stitched with a substantially inextensible yarn system. The composite may have an optional fibrous layer stitch-bonded to the non-fibrous substrate either over or under the non-fibrous elastic substrate. The composite preferably has a shrinkage during boil-off of less than about 10%. The stitching yarn network preferably allows stretch beyond the as-stitched dimensions of about 10–100% in at least one direction, and the composite can recover from this stretch to within 5% in at least one direction.
251 Fine abrasive paper backing material and method of making thereof US11027241 2004-12-30 US20060143989A1 2006-07-06 Gunnard Lindquist; Stella Boyak
In one embodiment is provided a method of making an abrasive backing having a smooth surface comprising the steps of providing a paper having a first paper surface and a second paper surface; applying a first synthetic polymeric layer comprising a first synthetic polymeric composition to the first paper surface; and applying a second synthetic polymeric layer comprising a second synthetic polymeric composition to the first synthetic polymeric layer. The method is used to prepare fine abrasive backings having a smooth exterior surface for preparation of fine abrasive papers.
252 Elastic stitched composite fabric using inextensible yarns US10790905 2004-03-02 US20050196579A1 2005-09-08 Dimitri Zafiroglu
The present invention is directed to a stitch-bonded elastic polymeric composite comprising a non-fibrous elastically extensible substrate stitched with a substantially inextensible yarn system. The composite may have an optional fibrous layer stitch-bonded to the non-fibrous substrate either over or under the non-fibrous elastic substrate. The composite preferably has a shrinkage during boil-off of less than about 10%. The stitching yarn network preferably allows stretch beyond the as-stitched dimensions of about 10-100% in at least one direction, and the composite can recover from this stretch to within 5% in at least one direction.
253 Document laminate formed from different polyester materials US10692463 2003-10-21 US20050084693A1 2005-04-21 Brian LaBrec
A polyester laminate for an identification document is formed from different polyester materials. One of the polyester materials, such as PCTA, provides a durability property. Another of the polyester materials, such as PETG, provides a layer having a surface with a bonding property for bonding directly to a core without adhesive. The polyester material with the bonding property is selected to enable direct bonding to a printed core layer of TESLIN or polyester through a roll to roll or platen press process.
254 Method and device for producing a multi-ply web of flexible material, such as paper and nonwoven, and multi-ply material produced by the method US10788483 2004-03-01 US20040163783A1 2004-08-26 Heinz Jurgen Muller
A method for producing a multi-ply web of flexible material, such as paper and nonwoven material. At least one first ply is separately embossed by a first embossing means to form a plurality of crests and depressions and is combined with at least one second ply. After combining the first and second plies, they are brought into a nip between a spiked roll and a smooth rigid roll, the spiked roll having a plurality of protuberances which are adapted to press together the first and second plies in points or spots to cause a mechanical ply bonding between the at least two plies. The first embossing means and the spiked roll are in register with each other so that the protuberances of the spiked roll will hit at least some of the depressions of the ply facing the spiked roll. The invention also refers to a multi-ply web produced by the method.
255 Colored cyber toner using multicolored gyricon spheres US09985825 2001-11-06 US06699570B2 2004-03-02 Naveen Chopra; Steven Georges; Peter M. Kazmaier; Sammy Y.H. Ro; Man C. Tam; Francisco E. Torres; Sophie V. Vandebroek
A dynamic reimageable document or electric paper can be formed from ordinary substrates such as paper, transparencies or fabric by printing of microencapsulated Gyricon beads onto one or more discrete surface areas of the substrate. The substrate can include both fixed print regions formed by conventional fixed ink processes and dynamic reimageable regions formed by the Gyricon beads. The Gyricon beads are preferably bichromal and of contrasting colors, such as black/white so as to be changeable to display two states by selective application of electromagnetic force to the beads. By providing bichromal beads in differing color combinations, such as red/white and black/white, a multi-colored document can be achieved in which various fields of the document, representing text, images or graphics, may be in differing colors. Moreover, operations to perform both imaging or erasure can act on the discrete reimageable regions so that the versatility of the electric paper can be enhanced. The Gyricon beads may be dispersed in a solution to form a liquid Gyricon toner that can be directly marked, such as by a jet nozzle, into a desired pattern on the substrate.
256 Core printed security documents US09162219 1998-09-28 US06294267B1 2001-09-25 Gordon L. Benoit
A laminated multilayer film substrate for use in the production of banknotes having an oriented polypropylene core layer with print features and at least one high density polyethylene layer on each side of the oriented polypropylene layer. The resultant films exhibit good embossability, dead-fold characteristics and other properties, and are difficult to counterfeit, making them highly suited for the production of bank notes and other security documents.
257 METHOD TO MANUFACTURE SUBSTRATE WITH LATENT WETTING DEVICE US15981631 2018-05-16 US20180310781A1 2018-11-01 Charles PROCTOR, SR.
A method of manufacturing a substrate configured to be wetted by a device internal to the substrate. The method includes a roll to roll processing method using two different plies to form a substrate incorporating a latent wetting device. The method includes forming a container by creating a vessel in two parts. One part is formed on a bottom ply and another part is formed on a top ply. A wetting agent for wetting the substrates is added to one part of the vessels and the plies and vessel parts are joined using a continuous manufacturing method.
258 EXPANSION DEVICE, THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM, METHOD OF EXPANDING THERMALLY EXPANDABLE SHEET, AND COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM US15889832 2018-02-06 US20180272777A1 2018-09-27 Youichi USHIGOME; Minoru SAITO
An expansion device, including: an installation unit in which a thermally expandable sheet is disposed; an irradiation unit configured to irradiate the thermally expandable sheet placed on the installation unit with light; and a control unit configured to perform processes described below, wherein after an expansion process to expand the thermally expandable sheet by irradiating the thermally expandable sheet placed on the installation unit with light by the irradiation unit, a cooling process to cool the thermally expandable sheet by a predetermined cooling unit while maintaining the state in which the thermally expandable sheet is placed on the installation unit.
259 MULTIFUNCTIONAL PAPERBOARD STRUCTURE US15969157 2016-11-03 US20180257349A1 2018-09-13 Rahul Bhardwaj; Chitai C. Yang; Chester E. Alkiewicz; Matthew S. Cameron
A multi-layer paperboard structure may be heat sealed to form a packaging material. The paperboard structure exhibits good sealing strength and improved anti-blocking behavior. The structure may be self-sealed or sealed to plastic blister materials.
260 ANTI-COUNTERFEIT MEDIUM, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING COUNTERFEITING US15944944 2018-04-04 US20180222242A1 2018-08-09 Mihoko OHKAWA; Hideki OCHIAI; Kota AONO; Yuki KOTEGAWA
An anti-counterfeit medium, a method for manufacturing the same and a method for preventing counterfeiting are provided. The anti-counterfeit medium includes a retardation layer having birefringence and a reflection layer, and identification data is recorded in the anti-counterfeit medium. The identification data is divided into a plurality of partial images, and a plurality of transparent areas which correspond to the plurality of partial images are disposed adjacent to each other in the same plane so as to form the retardation layer, the plurality of transparent areas having optical axes which are oriented in different directions from each other in a rotation direction. The identification data includes biometric information.
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