Claims
- 1. A direct thermal printable pull-apart comprising:
a base substrate that is at least partially transparent and has front and back surfaces; a thermosensitive imaging layer on the front surface of the base substrate; an at least partially opaque layer covering the thermosensitive imaging layer on the front surface of the base substrate; a cover substrate being partially bonded to the back surface of the base substrate; the base substrate and the cover substrate being at least partially separable for exposing a view of the thermosensitive imaging layer through the back surface of the base substrate; and the opaque layer providing for:
(a) transmitting concentrations of heat required to form thermal images in the thermosensitive imaging layer from a thermal print head; (b) at least partly obscuring a view of the thermal images formed in the thermosensitive imaging layer from the front side of the base layer; and (c) visually contrasting with the thermal images formed in the thermosensitive imaging layer as a background against which the thermal images can be distinguished through the back surface of the base layer.
- 2. The pull-apart of claim 1 in which a tab formed in one of the substrates and the tab is at least partially retractable with respect to the other of the substrates for exposing the view of the thermosensitive imaging layer through the base substrate.
- 3. The pull-apart of claim 2 in which the tab is temporarily bonded to the other of the substrates and a remaining portion of the one substrate is permanently bonded to the other substrate.
- 4. The pull-apart of claim 3 in which a permanent adhesive permanently bonds the remaining portion of the one substrate to the other substrate.
- 5. The pull-apart of claim 4 in which a temporary adhesive temporarily bonds the tab to the other substrate.
- 6. The pull-apart of claim 2 in which the tab is formed in the cover substrate.
- 7. The pull-apart of claim 6 in which the tab is formed by die cuts in the cover substrate.
- 8. The pull-apart of claim 2 in which the tab is formed in the base substrate.
- 9. The pull-apart of claim 8 in which the tab is formed by die cuts in the base substrate.
- 10. The pull-apart of claim 1 in which the cover substrate is rendered at least partially opaque.
- 11. The pull-apart of claim 1 further comprising:
a thermally transmissive substrate having front and back surfaces, the thermosensitive imaging layer being supported on the back surface of the thermally transmissive substrate, and the back surface of the thermally transmissive substrate being bonded to the front surface of the at least partially transparent base substrate.
- 12. The pull-apart of claim 11 in which the opaque layer covers the front surface of the thermally transmissive substrate.
- 13. The pull-apart of claim 11 in which the thermally transmissive substrate has a thickness of less than ten microns.
- 14. The pull-apart of claim 1 further comprising a confusion pattern formed over the opaque layer.
- 15. A direct thermal printable pull-apart comprising:
a direct thermal printable film having front and back surfaces; a thermosensitive imaging layer of the direct thermal printable film being located on the back surface of the direct thermal printable film; a cover substrate bonded to the back surface of the direct thermal printable film; an at least partially removable tab formed in the cover substrate overlapping with a printable area of the thermosensitive imaging area; an opaque layer apparent on the front surface of the direct thermal printable film covering at least a portion of the printable area of the direct thermal printable film and overlapping with the at least partially removable tab; and the at least partially removable tab and the opaque layer providing for obscuring views of thermal images formed in the thermosensitive imaging layer by direct thermal printing through the direct thermal printable film.
- 16. The pull-apart of claim 15 in which a first portion of the cover substrate includes the at least partially removable tab and a second portion of the cover substrate is permanently bonded to the direct thermal printable film.
- 17. The pull-apart of claim 16 in which the tab is formed by a die cut pattern in the cover substrate.
- 18. The pull-apart of claim 15 in which the opaque layer is an opaque coating on the front surface of the direct thermal printable film.
- 19. The pull-apart of claim 18 in which the opaque layer is formed by an opaque coloring of the direct thermal printable film.
- 20. The pull-apart of claim 18 in which the opaque coating is an ink.
- 21. The pull-apart of claim 15 in which the opaque layer has a color that contrasts with a color of the thermal images formed in the thermosensitive imaging layer.
- 22. The pull-apart of claim 21 further comprising a confusion pattern formed over the opaque layer.
- 23. The pull-apart of claim 22 in which the confusion pattern has a color that does not contrast with the color of the thermal images formed in the thermosensitive imaging layer.
- 24. A direct thermal printable medium comprising:
a base substrate having front and back surfaces; a thermosensitive imaging layer supported on the back surface of the base substrate; a cover substrate being bonded to the back surface of the base substrate; a tab formed in one of the substrates overlapping a region of the thermosensitive imaging layer where thermal images can be formed by direct thermal printing; both substrates being rendered opaque for obscuring a view of the thermal images through the base substrate and through the cover substrate; and the tab formed in the one substrate being retractable from the other of the substrates for viewing the thermal images in the thermosensitive imaging layer.
- 25. The medium of claim 24 in which the base substrate is a thermally transmissive substrate for supporting thermal printing of the thermal images through the base substrate.
- 26. The medium of claim 25 in which the thermally transmissive substrate is less than ten microns thick.
- 27. The medium of claim 25 in which the tab is formed in the cover substrate overlapping a region of the thermosensitive imaging layer where thermal images can be formed through the thermally transmissive substrate by direct thermal printing.
- 28. The medium of claim 27 in which the tab is retractable with respect to a remaining portion of the cover substrate for viewing the thermal images in the thermosensitive imaging layer.
- 29. The medium of claim 28 in which the remaining portion of the cover substrate is permanently bonded to the thermally transmissive substrate.
- 30. The medium of claim 29 in which a temporary bond is formed between the tab and the thermally transmissive substrate.
- 31. The medium of claim 29 in which the remaining portion of the cover substrate has a closed shape that frames a window surrounding the tab.
- 32. The medium of claim 29 in which the tab is formed by a pattern of perforations in the cover substrate.
- 33. The medium of claim 24 in which retraction of the tab opens a window through the cover substrate and the window is at least partially framed by the remaining portion of the cover substrate.
- 34. The medium of claim 33 in which the base substrate is opaque for (a) obscuring the view of the thermal images through the front surface of the base substrate and (b) providing contrast for viewing the thermal images through the window formed in the cover substrate.
- 35. The medium of claim 33 in which a coating on the base substrate is opaque for (a) obscuring the view of the thermal images through the front surface of the base substrate and (b) providing contrast for viewing the thermal images through the window formed in the cover substrate.
- 36. The medium of claim 35 in which the opaque layer has a color that contrasts with a color of the thermal images.
- 37. The medium of claim 36 further comprising a pattern printed on the front surface of the base substrate for further obscuring the view of the thermal images through the base substrate.
- 38. The medium of claim 37 in which the printed pattern includes a color that matches the color of the thermal images to further obscure the view of the thermal images.
- 39. The medium of claim 24 in which the cover substrate is a thermally transmissive substrate for supporting thermal printing of the thermal images through the cover substrate.
- 40. The medium of claim 39 in which the tab is formed in the base substrate including a region of the thermosensitive imaging layer where thermal images can be formed through the thermally transmissive substrate by direct thermal printing.
- 41. The medium of claim 40 in which the tab is retractable with respect to a remaining portion of the base substrate for viewing the thermal images in the thermosensitive imaging layer.
- 42. A direct thermal printable pull-apart comprising:
a base substrate; a thermally sensitive imaging layer supported on the base substrate; an opaque layer covering the thermally sensitive imaging layer; a cover substrate; the cover substrate being laminated to the base substrate so that the thermally sensitive imaging layer is concealed between the opaque layer and the cover substrate; and one of the base substrate and the cover substrate being arranged as a tab that can be retracted to view thermal images that are direct thermally printed in the thermosensitive imaging layer.
- 43. The pull-apart of claim 42 in which the thermally sensitive imaging layer is supported on a front surface of the base substrate and a back surface of the base substrate is bonded to the cover substrate.
- 44. The pull-apart of claim 43 in which the base substrate is at least partially transparent so that the thermal images are viewable through the base substrate when the tab is retracted.
- 45. The pull-apart of claim 44 further comprising a thermally transmissive substrate on which the thermally sensitive imaging layer is applied, and the thermally transmissive substrate being laminated to the base substrate such that the thermally sensitive imaging layer is located between the thermally transmissive substrate and the base substrate.
- 46. The pull-apart of claim 42 in which the opaque layer is supported on a front surface of the base substrate, the thermally sensitive imaging layer is supported on a back surface of the base substrate, and the back surface of the base substrate is bonded to the cover substrate.
- 47. The pull-apart of claim 46 in which the base substrate is a thermally transmissive substrate for forming the thermal images through the base substrate.
- 48. The pull-apart of claim 47 in which the tab is formed in the cover substrate overlapping a region of the thermosensitive imaging layer where thermal images are formed and the tab is retractable from a remaining portion of the cover substrate for viewing the thermal images in the thermosensitive imaging layer.
- 49. The pull-apart of claim 48 in which the remaining portion of the cover substrate is permanently bonded to the thermally transmissive substrate and has a closed shape that frames a window surrounding the tab.
- 50. A method of making a direct thermal printable pull-apart comprising the steps of:
supporting a thermally sensitive imaging layer on a base substrate; covering the thermally sensitive imaging layer with an opaque layer; laminating a cover substrate to the base substrate so that the thermally sensitive imaging layer is concealed between the opaque layer and the cover substrate; and arranging one of the base substrate and the cover substrate as a tab that can be retracted to view thermal images that are-direct thermally printed in the thermosensitive imaging layer.
- 51. The method of claim 50 in which the step of supporting includes supporting the thermally sensitive imaging layer on a front surface of the base substrate, and the step of laminating includes bonding a back surface of the base substrate to the cover substrate.
- 52. The method of claim 51 in which the base substrate is at least partially transparent so that the thermal images are viewable through the base substrate when the tab is retracted.
- 53. The method of claim 52 including an additional step of laminating a thermally transmissive substrate on which the thermally sensitive imaging layer is applied to the base substrate such that the thermally sensitive imaging layer is located between the thermally transmissive substrate and the base substrate.
- 54. The method of claim 50 including additional steps of supporting the opaque layer on a front surface of the base substrate, supporting the thermally sensitive imaging layer on a back surface of the base substrate, and bonding the back surface of the base substrate to the cover substrate.
- 55. The method of claim 50 in which the step of arranging includes forming the tab in a portion of one of the substrates and including an additional step of bonding a remaining portion of the one substrate to the other of the substrates.
- 56. The method of claim 50 including an additional step of arranging the opaque layer to:
(a) transmit concentrations of heat required to form thermal images in the thermosensitive imaging layer from a thermal print head; (b) at least partly obscure a view of the thermal images formed in the thermosensitive imaging layer; and (c) visually contrast with the thermal images formed in the thermosensitive imaging layer as a background against which the thermal images can be distinguished.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/899,313, filed on Jul. 5, 2001, and entitled Direct Thermal Printable Pull Tabs, which application is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09899313 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
Child |
10408389 |
Apr 2003 |
US |