Textiles: manufacturing
Patent
1979-02-02
1981-10-27
Hess, Bruce H.
Textiles: manufacturing
427 541, 427151, 428307, 428511, 428514, 428537, 428914, B41M 522
Patent
active
042969476
ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for producing a pressure-sensitive carbonless transfer sheet comprising preparing a solution of a first chromogenic material, the solution of the first chromogenic material including at least one chromogenic compound dissolved in a carrier oil, and the first chromogenic material being reactive with a second chromogenic material in the presence of the carrier oil to form a color. The solution of the first chromogenic material is mixed with a liquid radiation curable substance to form a coating composition, the liquid radiation curable substance being curable to a frangible resin and compatible with the color-forming capabilities of said first chromogenic material. A film forming material is applied to a substrate, the film forming material being settable to form a barrier layer which substantially prevents penetration of the substrate by the coating composition upon application of the coating composition to the substrate. The film forming material is then set to form the barrier layer on the substrate, and a film of the coating composition is applied over the barrier layer. The coating composition is then cured by subjecting the coating composition to radiation for a period of time sufficient to cure the coating composition containing the radiation curable substance to a frangible resinous film, the frangible resinous film being cured to a frangibility that will permit passage of the solution of the first chromogenic material to the exposed surface of the frangible resinous film when the frangible resinous film is broken. A novel chromogenic composition is produced comprising at least one color precursor dissolved in a carrier oil, the carrier oil being a weakly polar solvent having a boiling point of from about 180.degree. C. to about 300.degree. C., the color precursor being of the electron donor type and being reactive with color developers of the electron acceptor type to form an image and a liquid radiation curable substance, the liquid radiation curable substance being selected from the group consisting of isocyanate modified acrylic, methacrylic and itaconic acid esters of polyhydric alcohols, acrylic prepolymers derived from partial esterification of pentaerythritol with acrylic acid and acrylic acid esters and mixtures thereof, the liquid radiation curable substance being curable to a frangible resin upon exposure to radiation. The coating composition has a viscosity in the range of about 1000 cps. to about 3500 cps. A pressure-sensitive, carbonless transfer sheet is produced comprising a paper substrate having coated thereon a barrier layer and a cured resinous film coated on said barrier layer, the cured resinous film being a radiation cured film of the novel chromogenic coating composition having a frangibility that will permit passage of the color precursor and the carrier oil to the surface of the cured resinous film when the cured resinous film is broken, the color precursor solution being retained as small occulsions within a matrix of closely packed cross-linked molecular chains of cured resin.
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Davis Gerald T.
Hydell Robert C.
Spatz Sydney M.
Cagle Stephen H.
Hess Bruce H.
Palmer Wilson G.
Shane, Jr. C. N.
The Mead Corporation
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