Recorders – Record receivers and/or driving means therefor – Laminated – impregnated – or coated bases
Patent
1991-06-28
1993-08-24
Fuller, Benjamin R.
Recorders
Record receivers and/or driving means therefor
Laminated, impregnated, or coated bases
380 18, B41J 232
Patent
active
052393143
ABSTRACT:
A printing medium for the printing of images thereon to form a document by the printer of a standard facsimile machine in a manner which renders the document unreadable to a casual observer. There is a strip of a flexible printing medium receivable by the facsimile machine, and a strip of an obscuring medium adhesively and removably attached to the printing medium in a manner which will allow the obscuring medium to pass through the facsimile machine in combination with the printing medium The adhesive is a permanently tacky base adhesive into which is mixed a dispersion of fine particles, preferably polytetrafluoroethylene spheroids, which have the effect of reducing adhesive build. The preferred base adhesive is a plasticized blend of a vinyl acetate copolymer emulsion and an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer emulsion.
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Abber Herman
Lussier Robert H.
Dennison Manufacturing Company
Fuller Benjamin R.
Le N.
Moore Arthur B.
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