Claims
- 1. A document capable of providing multiple colors under the application of heat, which comprises:
- a support having at least one surface bearing a first coating comprising a substantially colorless, heat activatable chromogenic composition capable of producing a first color under the application of heat, and a second coating comprising a localized coating of a substantially colorless, heat activatable chromogenic composition capable of producing a second color under the application of heat, said first and second coatings being non-coextensive, each of said first and second coatings being at least partially exposed,
- each said chromogenic composition comprising a chromogenic compound and a color developer,
- said chromogenic compound and said color developer being substantially colorless solids in physical contact prior to reaction, but which can chemically react to produce a visible colored image by application of heat at temperatures above room temperature.
- 2. The document of claim 1, wherein said second coating partially overlaps said first coating.
- 3. The document of claim 2, wherein said second coating forms a stripe configuration on said first coating.
- 4. The document of claim 2, wherein multiple second coatings are supported by said first coating.
- 5. The document of claim 1, wherein at least one surface of said substrate bears a third coating comprising a localized coating of a substantially colorless, heat activatable chromogenic composition capable of producing a third color under the application of heat, said third coating being at least partially exposed.
- 6. The document of claim 2, wherein a third coating comprising a localized coating of a substantially colorless, heat activatable chromogenic composition capable of producing a third color under the application of heat partially overlaps said first coating, said third coating being at least partially exposed.
- 7. The document of claim 2, wherein said document is a negotiable instrument, receipt paper, a coupon or a pressure sensitive label.
- 8. The document of claim 7, wherein said document is a negotiable instrument.
- 9. The document of claim 7, wherein said document is receipt paper.
- 10. The document of claim 7, wherein said document is a pressure sensitive label.
- 11. The document of claim 9, wherein said second coating is in the form of a stripe.
- 12. The document of claim 11, wherein said stripe is positioned to highlight entries on said receipt paper under the application of heat by a thermal printer.
- 13. The document of claim 1, wherein said first coating is a localized coating of said chromogenic composition.
- 14. The document of claim 1, wherein said first and second coatings are substantially parallel stripes on said substrate.
- 15. The document of claim 1, in which said first color is black and said second color is red.
- 16. The document of claim 9, wherein said substrate is a in the form of a continuous roll.
- 17. The document of claim 1, wherein said first and second localized coatings of a heat activatable chromogenic composition are each heat activatable at a temperature in the range of between about 40.degree. C. and about 200.degree. C.
- 18. The document of claim 17, wherein said first and second localized coatings of a heat activatable chromogenic composition are each heat activatable at a temperature in the range of between about 50.degree. C. and about 80.degree. C.
- 19. The document of claim 1, wherein said first and second localized coatings of a heat activatable chromogenic composition are each frictional heat activatable.
- 20. The document of claim 1, wherein said first and second localized coatings of a heat activatable chromogenic component are coated to conceal their location.
- 21. The document of claim 1, wherein each said chromogenic composition further comprises an activation temperature suppressant material.
- 22. The document of claim 21, wherein said activation temperature suppressant material is selected from the group consisting of stearic acid amide, stearic acid methylene bisamide, oleic acid amide, palmitic acid amide, coconut fatty acid amide, dibenzylterephthalate, p-benzyl biphenyl, beta-naphthol benzyl ether, ethylene glycol-m-tolyl ether, di(p-chlorobenzyl)oxalate, dibenzyl oxalate and di(p-methylbenzyl)oxalate.
- 23. A method of verifying the authenticity of a document, said document comprising a support bearing an information area and a verification area, said information area comprising a visible principal image;
- said verification area comprising a localized coating of a heat activatable chromogenic composition capable of forming a visible colored image, said method comprising
- thermally activating a document capable of providing multiple colors under the application of heat utilizing a heated printing stylus, said document comprising
- a support having at least one surface bearing a first coating comprising a substantially colorless, heat activatable chromogenic composition capable of producing a first color under the application of heat, and a second coating comprising a localized coating of a substantially colorless, heat activatable chromogenic composition capable of producing a second color under the application of heat, said first and second coatings being non-coextensive, each of said first and second coatings being at least partially exposed,
- each said chromogenic composition comprising a chromogenic compound and a color developer,
- said chromogenic compound and said color developer being substantially colorless solids in physical contact prior to reaction, but which can chemically react to produce a visible colored image by application of heat at temperatures above room temperature, said thermal activation providing information on said substrate,
- thereafter applying heat to at least one of said first or second coatings of said heat activatable chromogenic composition to form a visible colored image to verify authenticity of said document.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein authenticity of said document is verified by applying frictional heat.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein said document is a cash register receipt or a negotiable instrument.
- 26. The document of claim 2, wherein said substantially colorless, heat activatable chromogenic composition of said second coating additionally comprises titanium dioxide.
- 27. The document of claim 2, wherein said first coating fully covers said support.
- 28. The document of claim 8, wherein said receipt paper is a cash register receipt form, said first coating fully covers said support of said cash register receipt form, and said second coating is in the form of a stripe on said first coating.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/987,710 filed Dec. 9, 1992 in the name of John C. H. Chang entitled "Heat Sensitive System and Use Thereof", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,415, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Reference is hereby made to U.S. application Ser. No. 07/987,694 filed Dec. 9, 1992 entitled "Hidden Entry System and Use Thereof" to John C. H. Chang and Peter A. Walter, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,344,191, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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