Claims
- 1. A method for transferring a reflective protective overcoat onto an imaged transparency, the method comprising the steps of:providing an imaged transparency, the imaged transparency comprising an image surface supported on a transparent substrate; providing a laminar transfer sheet, the laminar transfer sheet comprising a transferable reflective protective overcoat releasably carried on a carrier web, the transferable reflective protective overcoat having a reflective opaque area corresponding at least with the extents of the image surface, the reflective protective overcoat comprising at least a durable layer, the reflective protective overcoat capable of being made bondable to the image surface upon activation of the laminar transfer sheet; bringing the laminar transfer sheet and the image surface of the imaged transparency into substantial interfacial association such that the opaque area blanketwise covers the extents of the image surface and the durable layer is interposed between the carrier web and the image surface of the imaged transparency; activating the laminar transfer sheet to effectuate substantially interfacial bonding of the reflective protective overcoat to the image surface of the imaged transparency; and removing the carrier web from the laminar transfer sheet such that the reflective protective overcoat is released from the carrier web and remains substantially interfacially bonded to the image surface of the imaged transparency, whereby the image surface is protected and made viewable as a reflected image.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the image surface is a binary image comprising a plurality of first areas at which a porous or particulate imaging material is adhered to the transparent substrate and a plurality of second areas at which the substrate is free from the imaging material.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the binary image has been formed by:providing a layer of a porous or particulate image material on a heat-activatable image-forming surface of a substrate, the layer of the imaging material having a cohesive strength greater than the adhesive strength between the layer and the substrate, thereby providing a thermal imaging medium; imagewise subjecting portions of the thermal imaging medium to exposure to brief and intense radiation, thereby firmly attaching exposed portions of the imaging material to the substrate; and removing from the substrate those portions of the image-forming substance not exposed to the radiation.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the laminar transfer sheet further comprises a release layer interposed between the durable layer and the carrier web, whereby removal of the durable layer from the laminar transfer sheet occurs by failure within or on the surface of the release layer.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the laminar transfer sheet further comprises an adhesive layer disposed on an outer surface remote from the support layer, and wherein the reflective protective overcoat is substantially interfacially bonded to the image surface by the adhesive layer upon the activation of the laminar transfer sheet.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the reflective opaque area is a reflection layer, and wherein the durable layer is interposed between the reflection layer and the carrier web such that when the reflective protective overcoat is transferred to the image surface of the imaged transparency, the reflection layer will be interposed between the durable layer and the imaged transparency.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the opaque area is a reflective layer.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the thickness of the reflective layer is less than approximately 10 μm and the thickness of the durable layer is less than approximately 10 μm.
- 9. The method of claim 1, whereinthe opaque area is a reflection layer; and the laminar transfer sheet is comprised of the carrier web superposed over a release layer, the release layer being superposed over the durable layer, the durable layer being superposed over the reflection layer, and the reflection layer being superposed over an adhesive layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/236,491, filed Apr. 29, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,486,397.
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