Claims
- 1-20. (Cancelled).
- 21. A method of applying an image to a receptor element which comprises the steps of:
(i) imaging a heat-setting label sheet, said imaging being provided by a laser printer or a laser copier, wherein said heat-setting label sheet comprises: (a) a support; a pressure sensitive adhesive layer comprising at least one of a polyester, acrylic polymer, or copolymer blend, said polyester, acrylic polymer, or copolymer blend having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of less than 0° C.; and an Adhesion Layer comprising a thermoplastic polymer which melts in the range of 50-250° C., a wax which melts in the range of 50-250° C., or combinations thereof; wherein said pressure sensitive adhesive layer is on the support and said Adhesion Layer is on the pressure sensitive adhesive layer; or (b) a support; a barrier layer coated on the support, said barrier layer comprising (1) a vinyl acetate with a Tg in the range of −10° C. to 100° C.; (2) a thermoplastic polymer having essentially no tack at transfer temperatures, a solubility parameter of at least 19 (Mpa)1/2, and a glass transition temperature of at least 0° C., or (3) thermosetting polymers, ultraviolet curing polymers, or combinations thereof; and an Adhesion Layer coated on the barrier layer and comprising a thermoplastic polymer which melts in the range of 50-250° C., a wax which melts in the range of 50-250° C., or combinations thereof; and (ii) peeling said image and Adhesion Layer from said support, wherein said peeling occurs without water, heat, or chemical aids; (iii) positioning the Adhesion Layer against said receptor element; and either (iv) applying heat to the Adhesion Layer by placing a sheet of paper or protective film in between the Adhesion Layer and heating device to protect the label from damage caused by the heating device during heating, or applying heat from the side of the receptor element that does not contain the image and Adhesion Layer, wherein said heat is applied with a heat press or an iron.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with an iron.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press, and said imaging is provided by a laser printer or a laser copier.
- 25. A method of applying an image to a receptor element which comprises the steps of:
(i) imaging a heat-setting label sheet, said imaging being provided by a laser printer or a laser copier, wherein said heat-setting label sheet comprises: (a) a support;
a pressure sensitive adhesive layer comprising at least one of a polyester, acrylic polymer, or copolymer blend, said polyester, acrylic polymer, or copolymer blend having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of less than 0° C.; and an Adhesion Layer comprising a thermoplastic polymer which melts in the range of 50-250° C., a wax which melts in the range of 50-250° C., or combinations thereof; wherein said pressure sensitive adhesive layer is on the support and said Adhesion Layer is on the pressure sensitive adhesive layer; or (b) a support;
a barrier layer coated on the support, said barrier layer comprising (1) a vinyl acetate with a Tg in the range of −10° C. to 100° C.; (2) a thermoplastic polymer having essentially no tack at transfer temperatures, a solubility parameter of at least 19 (Mpa)1/2, and a glass transition temperature of at least 0° C., or (3) thermosetting polymers, ultraviolet curing polymers, or combinations thereof; and an Adhesion Layer coated on the barrier layer and comprising a thermoplastic polymer which melts in the range of 5D-250° C, a wax which melts in the range of 50-250° C., or combinations thereof; and (ii) peeling said image and Adhesion Layer from said support, wherein said peeling occurs without water, heat, or chemical aids; (iii) positioning the Adhesion Layer against said receptor element; and (iv) applying heat to the Adhesion Layer, wherein said heat is applied with a heat press or an iron, wherein said heat-setting label sheet further comprises an opaque layer positioned on the Adhesion Layer, wherein said opaque layer comprises a styrene-butadiene latex, optional pigment, thermoplastic polymer, and elastomer.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with an iron.
- 28. The method of claim 25, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press, and said imaging is provided by a laser printer or a laser copier.
- 29. A method of applying an image to a receptor element which comprises the steps of:
(i) imaging a heat-setting label sheet, said imaging being provided by a laser printer or a laser copier, wherein said heat-setting label sheet comprises: a support; a pressure sensitive adhesive layer comprising at least one of a polyester, acrylic polymer, or copolymer blend, said polyester, acrylic polymer, or copolymer blend having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of less than 0° C.; and an Adhesion Layer comprising a thermoplastic polymer which melts in the range of 50-250° C., a wax which melts in the range of 50-250° C., or combinations thereof; wherein said pressure sensitive adhesive layer is on the support and said Adhesion Layer is on the pressure sensitive adhesive layer;
(ii) peeling said image and Adhesion Layer from said support, wherein said peeling occurs without water, heat, or chemical aids; (iii) positioning the Adhesion Layer against said receptor element; and (iv) applying heat to the Adhesion Layer by placing a sheet of paper or protective film in between the Adhesion Layer and heating device to protect the upper layers of the label from damage caused by the heating device during heating or applying heat from the side of the receptor element that does not contain the image and Adhesion Layer, wherein said heat is applied with a heat press or an iron.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with an iron.
- 32. The method of claim 29, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press, and said imaging is provided by a laser printer or a laser copier.
- 33. A method of applying an image to a receptor element which comprises the steps of:
(i) imaging a heat-setting label sheet, said imaging being provided by a laser printer or a laser copier, wherein said heat-setting label sheet comprises: a support; a barrier layer coated on the support, said barrier layer comprising (1) a vinyl acetate with a Tg in the range of −10° C. to 100° C.; (2) a thermoplastic polymer having essentially no tack at transfer temperatures, a solubility parameter of at least 19 (Mpa)1/2, and a glass transition temperature of at least 0° C., or (3) thermosetting polymers, ultraviolet curing polymers, or combinations thereof; and an Adhesion Layer coated on the barrier layer and comprising a thermoplastic polymer which melts in the range of 50-250° C., a wax which melts in the range of 50-250° C., or combinations thereof; and (ii) peeling said image and Adhesion Layer from said support, wherein said peeling occurs without water, heat, or chemical aids; (iii) positioning the Adhesion Layer against said receptor element; and (iv) applying heat to the Adhesion Layer by placing a sheet of paper or protective film in between the Adhesion Layer and heating device to protect the label from damage caused by the heating device during heating, or applying heat from the side of the receptor element that does not contain the image and Adhesion Layer, wherein said heat is applied with a heat press or an iron.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press.
- 35. The method of claim 33, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with an iron.
- 36. The method of claim 33, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press, and said imaging is provided by a laser printer or a laser copier.
- 37. A method of applying an image to a receptor element which comprises the steps of:
(i) imaging a heat-setting label sheet, wherein said heat-setting label sheet comprises: a support; a barrier layer coated on the support, said barrier layer comprising
(1) a vinyl acetate with a Tg in the range of −10° C. to 100° C.; (2) a thermoplastic polymer having essentially no tack at transfer temperatures, a solubility parameter of at least 19 (Mpa)1/2, and a glass transition temperature of at least 0° C., or (3) thermosetting polymers, ultraviolet curing polymers, or combinations thereof; and an Adhesion Layer coated on the barrier layer and comprising a thermoplastic polymer which melts in the range of 50-250° C., a wax which melts in the range of 50-250° C., or combinations thereof; and (ii) peeling said image and Adhesion Layer from said support, wherein said peeling occurs without water, heat, or chemical aids; (iii) positioning the Adhesion Layer against said receptor element; and either (iv) applying heat to the Adhesion Layer by placing a sheet of paper or protective film in between the Adhesion Layer and heating device to protect the label from damage caused by the heating device during heating, or applying heat from the side of the receptor element that does not contain the image and Adhesion Layer.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the heat-setting label sheet further comprises an image receiving layer which comprises at least one polymer which is capable of receiving and retaining water base colorants, wherein said image receiving layer either does not melt when heat is applied or melts at a temperature above the melting temperature of the Adhesion Layer.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein said image receiving layer does not melt below 200° C.
- 40. The method of claim 38, wherein in the heat-setting label sheet, said image receiving layer comprises polyvinyl alcohol, amine polymer, thermoplastic polymer, thermoplastic elastomer, and an antioxidant.
- 41. The method of claim 37, wherein the heat-setting label sheet, the Adhesion Layer comprises a thermoplastic polymer which melts in a range of from about 65° C. to about 180° C. and has a solubility parameter at least about 19 (Mpa)1/2.
- 42. The method of claim 38, wherein in the heat-setting label sheet, said image receiving layer further comprises an oxidized polyethylene homopolymer.
- 43. The method of claim 38, wherein in the heat-setting label sheet, said image receiving layer further comprises an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer powder.
- 44. The method of claim 37, wherein in the heat-setting label sheet, the Adhesion Layer comprises a polymeric composition comprising: an acrylic dispersion, an elastomeric emulsion, a water repellent and a plasticizer.
- 45. The method of claim 37, wherein in the heat-setting label sheet, the Adhesion Layer comprises a polymeric composition comprising a film forming binder, an elastomeric emulsion, a water repellent and a plasticizer.
- 46. The method of claim 37, wherein in the heat-setting label sheet, said Adhesion Layer is present in a dry coat amount of from 5 to 30 g/m2.
- 47. The method of claim 38, wherein in the heat-setting label sheet, said image receiving layer is present in a dry coat amount of from 1.0 to 40 g/m2.
- 48. The method of claim 37, wherein in the heat-setting label sheet, the Adhesion Layer comprises a film-forming binder which melts in the range of from about 65° C. to about 180° C.; a wax dispersion; and a retention aid.
- 49. The method of claim 37, wherein said imaging is provided by an electrostatic printer or copier.
- 50. The method of claim 37, wherein said imaging is provided by offset or screen printing.
- 51. The method of claim 37, wherein said imaging is provided by craft-type marking.
- 52. The method of claim 37, wherein said imaging is provided by ink jet printing.
- 53. The method of claim 37, wherein said imaging is provided by a laser printer or a laser copier.
- 54. The method of claim 37, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press.
- 55. The method of claim 37, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with an iron.
- 56. The method of claim 37, wherein said heat in step (iv) is applied with a heat press or an iron.
- 57. A method of applying an image to a receptor element which comprises the steps of:
(i) imaging a heat-setting label sheet, wherein said heat-setting label sheet comprises:
a support; a pressure sensitive adhesive layer comprising at least one of a polyester, acrylic polymer, or copolymer blend, said polyester, acrylic polymer, or copolymer blend having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of less than 0° C.; and an Adhesion Layer comprising a thermoplastic polymer, which melts in the range of 50-250° C., a wax which melts in the range of 50-250° C., or combinations thereof; wherein said pressure sensitive adhesive layer is on the support and said Adhesion Layer is on the pressure sensitive adhesive layer; and (ii) peeling said image and Adhesion Layer from said support, wherein said peeling occurs without water, heat, or chemical aids; (iii) positioning the Adhesion Layer against said receptor element; and either (iv) applying heat to the Adhesion Layer by placing a sheet of paper or protective film in between the Adhesion Layer and heating device to protect the label from damage caused by the heating device during heating, or applying heat from the side of the receptor element that does not contain the image and Adhesion Layer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/828,134, filed Apr. 9, 2001, which is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 09/637,082, filed Aug. 11, 2000, which is a non-provisional of Provisional Application U.S. Application No. 60/148,562, filed Aug. 13, 1999. The present application is based upon these applications and claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) and § 120, each of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60148562 |
Aug 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09828134 |
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10864417 |
Jun 2004 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09637082 |
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