Claims
- 1. A metallized substrate for electrosensitive printing in a pattern of indicia comprising:
- a base paper layer;
- a decorative background layer deposited over said base paper layer, comprising a plurality of mixtures each including a film-forming resin and a colorant additive, said decorative background layer being imprinted in a multiplicity of discrete areas each of uniform appearance, forming a visibly heterogeneous pattern;
- an opaque vapor-deposited metallic surface layer of a thickness permitting selective removal by means of an electrical signal to selectively expose the decorative background layer,
- wherein the discrete areas are sufficiently large to be visibly distinguishable, but narrower along at least one axis than the extent of said indicia along that axis.
- 2. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 1 wherein portions of the metallic surface layer are electrically removed in a plurality of informational indicia, to expose a plurality of the discrete areas within the boundaries of each of said indicia.
- 3. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 1 wherein the colorant additives are selected from the class consisting of pigments and dyes, and the metallic surface layer comprises vapor-deposited aluminum having a surface resistivity of between 1 and 8 ohms per square.
- 4. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 1 wherein the decorative background layer forms a multicolored pattern comprised of a plurality of discrete monochrome layers.
- 5. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 1 wherein the decorative background layer has a surface texture causing its pattern to be simulated by ghost images in the metallic surface layer.
- 6. A metallized substrate as claimed in claim 1 wherein the metallic surface layer has a uniform appearance.
- 7. A metallized substrate for electrosensitive printing in a patttern of indicia comprising:
- a base paper layer;
- a decorative background layer deposited over said base paper layer, comprising a plurality of mixtures each including a film-forming resin and colorant additive, said decorative background layer being imprinted in a multiplicity of discrete areas each of uniform appearance, forming a visibly heterogeneous pattern characterized by variations in surface texture;
- an opaque vapor-deposited metallic surface layer of a thickness permitting selective removal by means of an electrical signal to selectively expose the decorative background layer within said indicia,
- wherein the discrete areas are sufficiently large to be visibly distinguishable, but narrower along at least one axis than the extent of said indicia along that axis, and wherein the visibly heterogeneous pattern of said decorative background layer is simulated by ghost images in the metallic surface layer.
- 8. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 7 wherein portions of the metallic surface layer are electrically removed in a plurality of informational indicia, to expose a plurality of the discrete areas within the boundaries of said indicia.
- 9. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 7 wherein the decorative background layer forms a multicolored pattern comprised of a plurality of discrete monochrome areas.
- 10. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 7 wherein the colorant additives are selected from the class consisting of pigments and dyes, and the metallic surface layer comprises vapor-deposited aluminum having a surface resistivity of between 1 and 8 ohms per square.
- 11. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 7 wherein the plurality of discrete area have a variety of glosses.
- 12. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 7 for use as a tag, label, or the like wherein the plurality of indicia comprise identification codes.
- 13. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 7 wherein the decorative background layer has a surface texture causing its visibility heterogeneous pattern to be simulated by ghost images in the metallic surface layer.
- 14. A metallized substrate as defined in claim 7, for use as a tag, label, or the like, wherein the plurality of indicia comprise identification codes.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 317,222, filed Nov. 2, 1981.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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