Thermal imprinting of substrates

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Inventors

Margerum, Edward S.
Hiatt, Norman A.

Application #

194694

Filed

Oct-6-1980

Published

Sep-13-1983

Current US Class

156/234
156/240
427/148
428/200
428/207
428/216
428/483
428/484.1
428/497
428/516
428/523
428/913
428/914

International Classes

B41M 005/26

Field of Search

156/234 156/239 156/240 427/148 428/200 428/516 428/913 428/914 428/206 428/207 428/195 428/215 428/216 428/480 428/483 428/484 428/497 428/523

Assignee

Dennison Manufacturing Company (Framingham, MA)

Examiners

Hess; Bruce H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kersey; George E.

US Patent References

4294641   Heat transfer sheets

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Abstract
Thermal imprinting of substrates, for example one or more surfaces of multi-dimensional objects, using a heat transfer film formed by a carrier and a release layer of pigmented, low molecular weight polyolefin. The imprint is made by bringing the transfer layer into contact with the surface of an object and applying heat. This releases the transfer layer to the surface being imprinted. When the transfer layer is required to have any significant thickness, it desirably includes a low melting point wax or resin to provide flexibility. The release characteristic can be improved by the inclusion of a further crystalline wax layer between the transfer layer and the carrier.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A heat transfer film comprising

(a) a plastic film carrier;

(b) a transfer layer consisting of a uniform blend of a pigmented polyolefin and a rosin ester applied as a single uniform hot melt coating to said carrier.

2. A heat transfer film in accordance with claim 1 wherein the molecular weight of said polyolefin is below about 10,000.

3. A heat transfer film in accordance with claim 2 wherein said polyolefin is polyethylene resin.

4. A heat transfer film in accordance with claim 2 wherein said polyolefin has a crystallinity below about 0.1 percent.

5. A heat transfer film in accordance with claim 2 wherein said polyolefin has a softening point in the range from about 80.degree. to 150.degree. C.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the thermal imprinting of substrates a carrier with a transfer layer is brought into contact with an object, i.e. substrate, which is to be imprinted. Simultaneously with the contact of the carrier transfer layer with the surface of the object that is to be imprinted, a heated die, i.e. printhead, is brought into engagement with the reverse side of the carrier. This brings about the release of the transfer layer from the carrier to the surface to be imprinted. When the carrier is withdrawn the released transfer layer remains on the object and the imprinting is thus completed.

Thermal imprints are commonly made using heat transfer films which are known as "hot stamp foils," or "roll leaves." The foil or leaf is typically a thin polypropylene or polyester film which is coated with a suitable transfer layer. The result is a laminate made up of the carrier and various layers of the transfer material.

Conventional transfer laminates typically employ at least three functional coatings, but a much larger number of coatings may be used, in some cases as many as eleven. In general the greater the decorative effect that is desired the larger is the number of coatings that is needed.
 
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