Claims
- 1. An image-retransferable sheet for retransferring an image of a transferred ink by a heat sensitive transferring method onto an image receiving member comprising:
- a substrate having a first surface and a second surface which is opposed to the first surface;
- a layer of a surface treating agent coated on the first surface of said substrate, said layer having an exposed surface and a tensile strength of from about 1 kg/cm.sup.2 to about 100 kg/cm.sup.2 ; and
- an ink image on the exposed surface of said layer of surface treating agent coated on the first surface of said substrate, said ink image being transferred by the heat sensitive transferring method onto the exposed surface of said layer, whereby the ink image is retransferred onto the image receiving member together with said layer of said surface treating agent, substantially the entire portion of said layer of said surface treating agent which underlies the ink image releasing from said first surface of said substrate by application of pressure to the second surface of said substrate, so that said layer of said surface treating agent covers said ink image retransferred on the image receiving member.
- 2. The image-retransferable sheet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer of the surface treating agent contains wax.
- 3. The image-retransferable sheet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer of the surface treating agent contains a fluorine compound.
- 4. The image-retransferable sheet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer of the surface treating agent contains a silicon compound.
- 5. The image-retransferable sheet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the surface treating agent has a melting or softening point of at least about 100.degree. C. or a melt viscosity at 100.degree. C. of at least about 1000 poises.
- 6. The image-retransferable sheet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer of the surface treating agent is formed from a fine dispersion of said surface treating agent.
- 7. The image-retransferable sheet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said substrate is transparent.
- 8. The image-retransferable sheet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said substrate has a thickness of about 25 to about 200 microns.
- 9. The image-retransferable sheet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer of the surface treating agent contains pigment.
- 10. An image retransferring sheet for receiving a heat transferred image on one surface thereof and transferring the ink image to a receiving surface upon application of a transferring pressure to a surface of the sheet opposed to said one surface comprising;
- a supporting substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposed to the first surface;
- a layer of a surface treating agent on the first surface of the substrate, said layer having a tensile strength of less than about 100 kg/cm.sup.2 and a melting or softening point of at least about 100.degree. C. or a melt viscosity at 100.degree. C. of at least about 1000 poises.
- 11. An image retransferring sheet as in claim 10, wherein the layer of surface treating agent has a tensile strength of less than about 20 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 12. An image retransferring sheet as in claim 10, wherein an ink image is transferred onto the layer of surface treating agent and wherein, when a transferring pressure is applied to the second surface of the substrate to transfer the ink image to the receiving surface, the portion of the surface treatment layer on which the ink image is transferred is carried with the ink image as the ink image is transferred to the receiving surface.
- 13. An image transferring sheet as in claim 10 wherein the surface treating agent includes a wax.
- 14. An image retransferring sheet as in claim 10 wherein the surface treating agent includes a fluorine compound.
- 15. An image retransferring sheet as in claim 10, wherein the surface treating agent includes a silicone compound.
- 16. An image retransferring sheet as in claim 10, wherein the layer of said surface treating agent is formed from a fine dispersion of said surface treating agent.
- 17. A method of applying an ink image on a receiving surface comprising the steps of:
- transferring an ink image directly onto a layer of a surface treating agent carried on a first surface of a substrate;
- placing the substrate on the receiving surface with the ink image facing the receiving surface;
- applying a transferring pressure to a second surface of the substrate opposite to the said first surface to transfer the ink image and the portion of the surface treating layer which underlies the ink image onto the receiving surface; and thereafter removing the substrate from the receiving surface.
- 18. The method as in claim 17, wherein the step of transferring an ink image comprises thermally transferring said ink image from a carrier onto the layer of surface treating agent.
Priority Claims (4)
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CONTINUING DATA
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/666,743 filed on Mar. 8, 1991, now abandoned, in the names MITSUO YAMANE and TAKASHI KAWAGUCHI which is incorporated herein by reference.
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