Claims
- 1. A pressure-sensitive transfer element comprising a composite plastic film foundation carrying a solidified layer comprising pressure-transferable imaging material which is transferable from said foundation to a copy sheet under the effects of typing pressure, said composite foundation comprising a laminate of two different extruded plastic films, each having a maximum caliper of about 1 mil, one said film being a tensilized, asymmetrically-oriented polyethylene terephthalate polyester film having a tensile strength (MD) greater than about 31,000 psi, a % elongation (MD) of less than about 60 and relatively low deformability and low embossment retention under the effects of typing pressure and the other of said films being nylon having a tensile strength (MD) below about 26,000 and a % elongation (MD) greater than about 100, said nylon film deforming to a greater degree about a type face under the effects of typing pressure and having a higher embossment retention than said polyester film, said films being bonded together by means of a thin adhesive intermediate layer to form a laminate having greater resistance to cracking, breaking and fracturing under the effects of typing pressure than the said polyester film and greater strength and resistance to retained embossing than the said nylon film.
- 2. A pressure-sensitive transfer element according to claim 1 in which the layer on the foundation is of the frangible pressure-transferable type for one-time use.
- 3. A pressure-sensitive transfer element according to claim 1 in which the layer on the foundation comprises a porous structure of synthetic thermoplastic resin containing within the pores thereof said imaging material.
- 4. A pressure-sensitive transfer element according to claim 1 in which said polyester film has a thickness of from about 0.5 mil and 1.0 mil.
- 5. A pressure-sensitive transfer element according to claim 1 in which said nylon film has a thickness of from about 0.25 mil and 0.75 mil.
- 6. A pressure-sensitive transfer element according to claim 1 in which a thin ink-bonding layer of synthetic resin is present on the surface of the laminate supporting said layer of imaging material.
- 7. A pressure-sensitive transfer element according to claim 6 in which the layer comprising imaging material is solvent-bonded to the laminate, having been applied thereto by means of a volatile solvent which is a solvent for the ink-bonding layer.
Parent Case Info
Reference is made to earlier copending application, Ser. No. 337,926, filed Mar. 5, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,936,559.
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