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Direct Transfer Electrographic Imaging Element And Process

US Patent:
5601959, Feb 11, 1997
Filed:
Jan 13, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/372858
Inventors:
Donald A. Brault - Southbridge MA
Douglas A. Cahill - Belchertown MA
Dene H. Taylor - Holyoke MA
Anthony K. Webb - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
Rexam Graphics, Inc. - South Hadley MA
International Classification:
G03G 1301
US Classification:
430126
Abstract:
A process and associated element for forming an image on an substrate using an electrographic element comprising a releasable dielectric image receptive layer supported on an electrically conductive carrier sheet by applying an adhesive coating on the substrate front surface, producing a toned image on the image receptive dielectric layer, contacting the image to the adhesive layer thereby adhering the electrographic element to the substrate, and separating and removing the carrier sheet from the image receptive layer, whereby the image receptive layer and the toned image remain on the substrate.

Electrographic Element Having A Combined Dielectric/Adhesive Layer And Process For Use In Making An Image

US Patent:
5483321, Jan 9, 1996
Filed:
Mar 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/219395
Inventors:
Douglas A. Cahill - Belchertown MA
Donald A. Brault - Granby MA
Richard S. Himmelwright - Wilbraham MA
Dene H. Taylor - Holyoke MA
Assignee:
Rexam Graphics - South Hadley MA
International Classification:
G03G 500
B44C 100
US Classification:
355200
Abstract:
A novel process is disclosed for the manufacture of protected, distortion-free, full-color electrographic images for use on large format posters, billboards and the like. A novel electrographic element is also disclosed, which includes a base, a release layer and a combined transparent dielectric and adhesive layer which is substantially tack-free, at ambient pressure and temperature. The novel electrographic imaging process includes the steps of: A) producing a toned image layer on the surface of the electrographic element and B) pressure laminating the receptor substrate, optionally at an elevated temperature to the toned image layer to form the completed electrographic image. The base and release layer may be stripped from the dielectric/adhesive layer which then serves to protect the transferred, toned, electrographically generated image from abrasion and environmental contaminants.

Electrographic Imaging Element

US Patent:
5414502, May 9, 1995
Filed:
Feb 18, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/198599
Inventors:
Douglas A. Cahill - Belchertown MA
Donald A. Brault - Granby MA
Richard S. Himmelwright - Wilbraham MA
Assignee:
Rexham Graphics Inc. - South Hadley MA
International Classification:
G03G 1520
US Classification:
355278
Abstract:
A novel two step process is disclosed for the manufacture of protected, distortion-free, full-color electrographic images for use on large format posters, billboards and the like. A novel electrographic element, which is used in the process, comprises a carrier layer; optionally, a protective layer; a conductive layer; a dielectric layer; and a substantially tack-free, adhesive layer which is activated at a pressure and a temperature which is above ambient pressure and temperature of the electrographic element. The novel electrographic imaging process comprises: A) producing a toned image layer on the surface of the electrographic element, so that the toned image layer is adhered to the surface of the adhesive layer; and B) pressure laminating the receptor substrate at an elevated temperature to the toned image layer to form the completed electrographic image. Optionally, the carrier layer is stripped from the conductive or protective layer which then serves to protect the electrographic image from abrasion and environmental contaminants. Alternatively, the carrier layer is conductive and, along with the conductive layer (if present), is stripped from the dielectric layer which then serves to protect the electrographic image from abrasion and environmental contaminants.

Electrographic Element

US Patent:
5400126, Mar 21, 1995
Filed:
Feb 18, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/198469
Inventors:
Douglas A. Cahill - Belchertown MA
Donald A. Brault - Granby MA
Richard S. Himmelwright - Wilbraham MA
Assignee:
Rexham Graphics, Inc. - South Hadley MA
International Classification:
G03G 800
B44C 100
US Classification:
355278
Abstract:
An electrographic imaging element having the following structure: a) a carrier layer, b) a conductive layer, c) a dielectric layer, and d) a substantially tack-free, adhesive layer which is activated at a pressure and a temperature which is above ambient pressure and temperature of the electrographic element and wherein a toned electrographically image generated on the element is produced on the surface of the adhesive layer.

Direct Transfer Electrographic Imaging Element And Process

US Patent:
5789134, Aug 4, 1998
Filed:
Aug 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/701379
Inventors:
Donald Armand Brault - Southbridge MA
Douglas Allan Cahill - Belchertown MA
Dene Harvey Taylor - Holyoke MA
Anthony Keith Webb - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
Rexam Graphics, Inc. - South Hadley MA
International Classification:
G03G 1314
US Classification:
430126
Abstract:
A process and associated element for forming an image on an substrate using an electrographic element comprising a releasable dielectric image receptive layer supported on an electrically conductive carrier sheet by applying an adhesive coating on the substrate front surface, producing a toned image on the image receptive dielectric layer, contacting the image to the adhesive layer thereby adhering the electrographic element to the substrate, and separating and removing the carrier sheet from the image receptive layer, whereby the image receptive layer and the toned image remain on the substrate.

Outdoor Poster Grade Electrographic Paper

US Patent:
5385771, Jan 31, 1995
Filed:
May 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/058259
Inventors:
Carl V. Willetts - Penenden Heath, GB
Cynthia F. Klausner - Hadley MA
Donald A. Brault - Granby MA
Bryan W. M. Crosbie - Whitstable, GB
Alan F. Stewart - Pelham MA
Dene H. Taylor - Holyoke MA
Assignee:
Rexham Graphics Inc. - So. Hadley MA
International Classification:
B32B 300
US Classification:
428211
Abstract:
Provided is an electrographic printing paper suitable for the printing of a quality image, which printing paper is pastable and is therefore useful in pastable displays, including outdoor billboards. The electrographic printing paper is comprised of a dielectric coating on a conductive base paper which exhibits wet strength and wet expansion properties suitable for pasted displays. The conductive base paper contains a wet strength agent and a sizing or coating of a conductivizing composition comprised of a binder and a substantially water insoluble conductivizing agent.

Ink Jet Imaging Process And Recording Element For Use Therein

US Patent:
5837375, Nov 17, 1998
Filed:
Dec 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/771577
Inventors:
Donald Armand Brault - Granby MA
Douglas Allan Cahill - Belchertown MA
Richard Scott Himmelwright - Welbraham MA
Dene Harvey Taylor - Holyoke MA
Assignee:
Rexham Graphics Incorporated - South Hadley MA
International Classification:
B41M 500
US Classification:
4284111
Abstract:
A novel two step process is disclosed for the manufacture of protected, distortion-free, full-color ink jet images for use on large format posters, billboards and the like. A novel ink receptive element, which is used in the process, comprises a temporary carrier layer; a protective layer; and an adhesive ink receptive layer. The novel imaging process comprises: A) depositing an ink image layer on the surface of the ink receptive element, so that the ink image layer is adhered to the surface of the adhesive, ink receptive layer; B) pressure laminating the receptor substrate to the ink image layer to form a laminated image element; and C) removing the temporary carrier layer from the protective layer of the laminated image element to form a protected imaged substrate. The protective layer then serves to protect the ink image from abrasion and environmental contaminants.

Ink Jet Imaging Process And Recording Element For Use Therein

US Patent:
6165593, Dec 26, 2000
Filed:
Sep 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/162947
Inventors:
Donald Armand Brault - Granby MA
Douglas Allan Cahill - Belchertown MA
Richard Scott Himmelwright - Wilbraham MA
Dene Harvey Taylor - Holyoke MA
Assignee:
Rexam Graphics Incorporated - South hadley MA
International Classification:
B32B 300
US Classification:
428195
Abstract:
A novel two step process is disclosed for the manufacture of protected, distortion-free, full-color ink jet images for use on large format posters, billboards and the like. A novel ink receptive element, which is used in the process, comprises a temporary carrier layer; a protective layer; and an adhesive ink receptive layer. The novel imaging process comprises: A) depositing an ink image layer on the surface of the ink receptive element, so that the ink image layer is adhered to the surface of the adhesive, ink receptive layer; B) pressure laminating the receptor substrate to the ink image layer to form a laminated image element; and C) removing the temporary carrier layer from the protective layer of the laminated image element to form a protected imaged substrate. The protective layer then serves to protect the ink image from abrasion and environmental contaminants.

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