Claims
- 1. An enhanced thermal paper comprising a paper layer with a heat-sensitive recording layer thereon, and on the heat-sensitive recording layer, a thermosetting organic polymeric-material-containing heat-metering layer having an average surface smoothness of from 50 to 250 on the Bekk smoothness scale, and a surface toughness such that substantially no coating material is removed therefrom when subjected to the Scrape-Resistance Test.
- 2. An enhanced thermal paper in accordance with claim 1, and wherein said enhanced thermal paper, when subjected to thermal ladder imaging, has a ladder bloom of no more than about 0.003 inch.
- 3. An enhanced thermal paper is accordance with claim 1, and wherein said paper layer with said heat-sensitive recording-layer is a facsimile paper.
- 4. An enhanced thermal paper in accordance with claim 1, and wherein said enhanced thermal paper is underprinted with conventional non-thermal printing.
- 5. An enhanced thermal paper in accordance with claim 1, and wherein said thermal paper is a pressure sensitive label.
- 6. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer has an average surface smoothness of about 60-250 Bekk.
- 7. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer has an average surface smoothness of about 75-200 Bekk.
- 8. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-sensitive recording layer includes a combination of leuco dye and an acidic coreactant.
- 9. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer includes from 30 to 50 percent by weight of organic polymeric-material-containing material.
- 10. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer includes about 40 to 80 percent by weight of a polystyrene/polyacrylate copolymer.
- 11. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer includes a cross-linking agent.
- 12. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 11 in which said crosslinking agent is ammonium zirconium carbonate.
- 13. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer includes a drying agent.
- 14. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 13 in which said drying agent is ammonia.
- 15. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which a lubricant is incorporated into the heat-metering layer.
- 16. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 15 in which said lubricant is a micronized polypropylene wax dispersion.
- 17. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 16 in which said micronized polypropylene wax dispersion is present in the heat-metering layer at a level of about 0.5 to 7.0 percent by weight.
- 18. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer is deposited from a composition including styrene-acrylic copolymer, micronized polypropylene wax, glycol ether, and ammonia.
- 19. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer is present in a weight of from about 5 to about 10 grams/square meter.
- 20. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer is applied to the heat-sensitive recording layer in discrete spaced zones.
- 21. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 1 in which said heat-metering layer is applied to different zones in different weights.
- 22. A pressure sensitive label comprising a paper layer with a heat-sensitive recording layer on one side and a pressure sensitive adhesive layer on the other side, and on the heat-sensitive recording layer, a thermosetting organic polymeric-material-containing heat-metering layer having an average surface smoothness of from 40 to 250 on the Bekk smoothness scale, and a surface toughness such that substantially no coating material is removed therefrom when subjected to the Scrape-Resistance Test.
- 23. A pressure sensitive label in accordance with claim 22, and wherein said paper layer includes a facsimile paper bearing said heat-sensitive recording layer.
- 24. An enhanced thermal paper comprising a paper layer with a heat-sensitive recording layer thereon, and on the heat-sensitive recording layer, a thermosetting organic polymeric-material-containing heat-metering layer having an average surface smoothness off from 40 to 250 on the Bekk smoothness scale.
- 25. An enhanced thermal paper in accordance with claim 24, and wherein said enhanced thermal paper, when subjected to thermal ladder imaging, has a ladder bloom of no more than about 0.003 inch.
- 26. An enhanced thermal paper in accordance with claim 24, and wherein said paper layer with said heat-sensitive recording layer is a facsimile paper.
- 27. An enhanced thermal paper in accordance with claim 24, and wherein said enhanced thermal paper is underprinted with conventional non-thermal printing.
- 28. An enhanced thermal paper in accordance with claim 24, and wherein said thermal paper is a pressure sensitive label.
- 29. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which said heat-metering layer has an average surface smoothness of about 60-250 Bekk.
- 30. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which said heat-metering layer has an average surface smoothness of about 75-200 Bekk.
- 31. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which said heat-sensitive recording layer includes a combination of leuco dye and an acidic coreactant.
- 32. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which said heat-metering layer includes from 30 to 50 percent by weight of organic polymeric-material-containing material.
- 33. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which said heat-metering layer includes about 40 to 80 percent by weight of a polystyrene/polyacrylate copolymer.
- 34. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which said heat-metering layer includes a cross-linking agent.
- 35. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 34 in which said crosslinking agent is ammonium zirconium carbonate.
- 36. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 34 in which said heat-metering layer includes a drying agent.
- 37. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 36 in which said drying agent is ammonia.
- 38. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which a lubricant is incorporated into the heat-metering layer.
- 39. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 38 in which said lubricant is a micronized polypropylene wax dispersion.
- 40. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 39 in which said micronized polypropylene wax dispersion is present in the heat-metering layer at a level of about 0.5 to 7.0 percent by weight.
- 41. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which said heat-metering layer is deposited from a composition including styrene-acrylic copolymer, micronized polypropylene wax, glycol ether, and ammonia.
- 42. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which said heat-metering layer is present in a weight of from about 5 to about 10 grams/square meter.
- 43. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 24 in which said heat-metering layer is applied to the heat-sensitive recording layer in discrete spaced zones.
- 44. The enhanced thermal paper of claim 43 in which said heat-metering layer is applied to different zones in different weights.
- 45. An enhanced thermal paper comprising a paper layer with a heat-sensitive recording layer thereon, and on the heat-sensitive recording layer, a thermosetting organic polymeric-material-containing heat-metering layer having a surface toughness such that substantially no coating material is removed therefrom when subjected to the Scrape Resistance Test, and in which said heat-metering layer has an average surface smoothness of about 60-250 Bekk.
- 46. An enhanced thermal paper comprising a paper layer with a heat-sensitive recording layer thereon, and on the heat-sensitive recording layer, a thermosetting organic polymeric-material-containing heat-metering layer having a surface toughness such that substantially no coating material is removed therefrom when subjected to the Scrape-Resistance Test, and in which said heat-metering layer has an average surface smoothness of about 75-200 Bekk.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/149,286, filed Nov. 9, 1993, now abandoned and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/280,051 filed Jul. 25, 1994, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Appleton Optima Thermal Paper Product Guide. |
Technical Information Sheet (2 pages) for Nacrylic CP3670. |
Technical Service Information (2 pages) for Joncryl 89. |
Appleton Optima Thermal Paper Product Sheets for T0862; T0864; T0964; T884(CHS; and T954. |
Related Publications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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