Record receiver having plural interactive leaves or a colorless – Having plural interactive leaves
Patent
1995-06-09
1997-09-30
Hess, Bruce H.
Record receiver having plural interactive leaves or a colorless
Having plural interactive leaves
156235, 156240, 156241, 428195, 428447, 428500, 428913, 428914, B41M 5035, B41M 538
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active
056725612
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an ink ribbon for thermal sublimation transfer process having ink layer(s) 2 and laminate layer(s) 3 separately formed on one and the same surface of a substrate 1. The ink layer(s) 2 contains/contain a releasing resin, preferably a silicone-modified polyvinyl acetal resin, as the binder. The ink ribbon is applicable even to printing paper that has not been made releasable or has been made releasable but only slightly, while preventing the hot-sealing of the ink ribbon to the printing paper. The laminate layer(s) of the ink ribbon is/are uniformly transferred onto the dye-receiving layer of printing paper. FIG. 1 is referred to.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4738555 (1988-04-01), Nagashima
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 007, No. 269 (M-259), Nov. 30, 1983 & JP-A-58 148778 (Sony KK) Sep. 3, 1983.
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 016, No. 538 (M-1335), Nov. 9, 1992 & JP-A-04 201494 (Konica Corp.), Jul. 22, 1992.
Hess Bruce H.
Sony Corporation
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