Claims
- 1. A receptor sheet suitable for use in a thermal mass transfer recording process for receiving donor material from an ink donor layer, said receptor sheet comprising a base substrate and, coated on at least one surface of said base, a substantially homogenous polymeric matrix comprised of at least one hard element and at least one soft element, wherein the hard and the soft element are mutually compatible;
- said hard element being a homopolymer or copolymer with a softening temperature higher than that of said ink donor layer; and
- said soft element being a homopolymer or copolymer with a softening temperature lower than that of said ink donor layer.
- 2. The receptor sheet according to claim 1, wherein the difference between the softening temperatures of said soft and hard elements is not greater than 125.degree. C.
- 3. The receptor sheet according to claim 1, wherein the difference between the softening temperatures of said soft and hard elements is not greater than 100.degree. C.
- 4. The receptor sheet according to claim 1 or 3, wherein the polymeric matrix further contains at least one member selected from the group consisting of a pigment, a surface active agent and a conductive agent.
- 5. The receptor sheet according to claim 4, wherein said soft element is a homopolymer or copolymer comprised of methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, ethylene, propylene, butadiene, isobutene, methylmethacrylate, n-hexyl methacrylate, vinyl acetate, caprolactam, oxymethylene, vinyl methyl ether, vinyl ethyl ether, vinyl butyl ether, siloxane, urethane, vinylidine chloride, ethylene adipate, hexamethylene adipamide, n-propylmethacrylate, n-butyl methacrylate, n-hexyl methacrylate, n-octyl methacrylate, and tetramethylene sebacate, or a polymer selected from the group consisting of petroleum resins, styrene-butadiene, ethylene-acrylic acid, vinyl acetate-acrylic acid, styrene-butyl acrylate, cellulose acetate, cellulose ethers and cellulose nitrate.
- 6. The receptor sheet according to claim 4, wherein said hard element is a homopolymer or copolymer derived from polymethylmethacrylate, polyethyl methacrylate, acrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, vinyl alcohol, ethylene terephthalate, vinyl butyl ether, polycarbonate, vinyl chloride, acrylic acid, unsaturated esters, epoxy styrene, phenol formaldehyde and urethane.
- 7. The receptor sheet according to claim 4, wherein said soft element is a copolymer comprised of a member selected from the group consisting of methylmethacrylate, ethylacrylate and butylacryate and said hard element is a copolymer comprised of a member selected from the group consisting of methylmethacrylate and ethylmethacrylate.
- 8. The receptor sheet according to claim 1, wherein said hard and soft elements have a softening temperatures of at least about 5.degree. C. higher or lower, respectively, than that of the donor layer.
- 9. The receptor sheet according to claim 1, wherein said hard element has softening temperatures of from 20.degree. to 40.degree. C. higher than that of the donor layer and said soft element has a softening point of from 40.degree. to 50.degree. C. lower than that of the donor layer.
- 10. A receptor sheet according to claim 1, wherein the difference between the softening temperature of said soft and hard elements is between 30.degree. to 90.degree. C.
- 11. A receptor sheet according to claim 10, wherein said difference is between 60.degree. to 80.degree. C.
- 12. A thermal transfer image receptive medium suitable for use in a thermal mass transfer recording process for receiving donor material from an ink donor layer, said image receptive medium comprising:
- a base substrate; and
- a substantially homogenous polymeric matrix coated on at least one surface of said base substrate, and comprising about 90 to 10% of a soft element polymeric material and from about 10 to 90% of a hard element, wherein the soft and hard elements are mutually compatible;
- said soft element having a softening temperature below about 30.degree. C. and being a copolymer comprised of 2 to 4 alkyl esters of unsaturated monocarboxylic acids which contain from 3 to 11 carbon atoms; and
- said hard element having a softening temperature above about 90.degree. C. and being a copolymer comprised of 4 to 6 monomers, wherein the monomers are selected from the group consisting of a C.sub.2-6 olefin, a C.sub.3-9 unsaturated carboxylic acid or a salt thereof, acrylic acid, a C.sub.4-11 alkyl acrylic acid, or an alkyl ester thereof and styrene or monosubstituted styrene, wherein said monomers are contained in amounts such that (a) the weight ratio of said olefin to said carboxylic acid or salt thereof is about 70:30 to about 98:2, (b) the weight ratio of said alkyl acrylate to said styrene or monosubstituted styrene is about 1:3 to about 1:1, and (c) the weight ratio of the total weight of said olefin and said unsaturated carboxylic acid or a salt thereof to the total weight of said acrylic acid, alkyl acrylic acid or alkyl ester thereof and styrene or monosubstituted styrene is about 60:40 to 85:15.
- 13. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 12, which further comprises a surface active agent selected from the group consisting of a sodium salt of alkylaryl polyether sulfonate and a dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate.
- 14. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 12 or 13, wherein said polymeric matrix is coated on both surfaces of said base substrate, and wherein the coating on the first surface is from about 50 to 200% the thickness of that of the coating on the second surface.
- 15. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 12, wherein said C.sub.2-6 olefin is a member selected from the group consisting of ethylene, propylene and perfluoroethylene.
- 16. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 12 or 15, wherein said C.sub.3-9 unsaturated carboxylic acid is acrylic acid.
- 17. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 12 or 15, wherein said acrylic acid ester is n-butylacrylate.
- 18. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 12, wherein said hard element is a copolymer comprised of ethylene, acrylic acid, n-butylacrylate and styrene.
- 19. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 18, wherein said soft element is a copolymer of methylmethacrylate and butylmethacrylate.
- 20. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 18, wherein said soft element is a copolymer of methylmethacrylate and ethylacrylate.
- 21. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 18, 19 or 20, which further comprises a sodium salt of alkylaryl polyether sulfonate as a surface active agent.
- 22. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 18, wherein said polymeric matrix is an aqueous based formulation.
- 23. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 12, wherein said soft element has a softening temperature of between 0.degree. to 29.degree. C., and said hard element has a softening temperature of between 85.degree. to 120.degree. C.
- 24. A thermal transfer image receptive medium suitable for use in a thermal mass transfer recording process for receiving donor material from an ink donor layer, said image receptive medium comprising:
- a base substrate; and
- a substantially homogenous polymeric matrix coated on at least one surface of said base substrate, and comprising from about 10 to 90% of a copolymer comprised of 4 to 6 monomers, wherein the monomers are selected from the group consisting of a C.sub.2-6 olefin, a C.sub.3-9 unsaturated carboxylic acid or a salt thereof, acrylic acid, a C.sub.4-11 alkyl acrylic acid, or an alkyl ester thereof and styrene or monosubstituted styrene, wherein said monomers are contained in amounts such that (a) the weight ratio 70:30 to about 98:2, (b) the weight ratio of said alkyl acrylate to said styrene or monosubstituted styrene is about 1:3 to about 1:1, and (c) the weight ratio of the total weight of said olefin and said unsaturated coboxylic acid or a salt thereof to the total weight of said alkyl acrylate and styrene or monosubstituted styrene is about 60:40 to 85:15.
- 25. The thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24, wherein the polymeric matrix further contains at least one member selected from the group consisting of a pigment, a surface active agent and a conductive agent.
- 26. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24 or 25, wherein said polymeric matrix is coated on both surfaces of said base substrate, and wherein the coating on the first surface is from about 50 to 200% the thickness of that of the coating on the second surface.
- 27. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24, wherein said C.sub.2-6 olefin is a member selected from the group consisting of ethylene, propylene and perfluoroethylene.
- 28. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24, wherein said C.sub.3-9 unsaturated carboxylic acid is acrylic acid.
- 29. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24, wherein said acrylic acid ester is n-butylacrylate.
- 30. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24, wherein said hard element is a copolymer comprised of ethylene, acrylic acid, n-butylacrylate and styrene.
- 31. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24, which further comprises a soft element which is a copolymer of methylmethacrylate and butylmethacrylate.
- 32. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24, wich further comprises a soft element which is a copolymer of methylmethacrylate and ethylacrylate.
- 33. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24, which further comprises a soft element which has a softening temperature of between 0.degree. to 29.degree. C.
- 34. A thermal transfer image receptive medium according to claim 24, wherein said polymeric matrix is an aqueous based formulation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/470,347 filed on Jan. 25, 1990, now abandoned, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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