Claims
- 1. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp comprising a carrier sheet, a top coat layer, at least one design layer between said carrier sheet and said top coat layer, a release layer between said carrier sheet and said design layer, and a base coat layer between said release layer and said design layer, wherein said process comprises the steps of:providing said carrier sheet; forming said release layer by presenting a water-borne adhesive release component; forming said base coat layer by presenting a water-borne base coat component; forming said design layer by presenting a water-borne design component; and forming said top coat layer by presenting a water-borne top coat component, wherein said carrier sheet is selected such that it is resistant to heat above a predetermined heat transfer temperature, said adhesive release component of said release layer is selected such that it is operative to secure said carrier sheet to said base coat layer at temperatures below said heat transfer temperature and to permit release of said carrier sheet from said base coat layer at temperatures above said heat transfer temperature, said base coat component of said base coat layer is selected such that it is operative to function as a barrier between said release layer and said design layer at temperatures above and below said heat transfer temperature, said design component of said design layer is selected such that it is operative to provide an indication of the presence of said security stamp, said top coat component is selected such that it is operative to adhere to a substrate upon contact with said substrate and upon application of heat at said heat transfer temperature, and said release layer, said base coat layer, said design layer, and said top coat layer are further formed by at least one drying step characterized by microwave irradiation.
- 2. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp, said stamp being defined in its entirety by a carrier sheet and a plurality of components, said components including a top coat layer, at least one design layer between said carrier sheet and said top coat layer, a release layer between said carrier sheet and said design layer, and a base coat layer between said release layer and said design layer, wherein said process comprises the steps ofproviding said carrier sheet; and forming said release layer, said base coat layer, said design layer, and said top coat layer, wherein said plurality of components defining the entirety of said stamp with said carrier sheet are presented as water-borne components, including a water-borne adhesive release component, a water-borne base coat component, a water-borne design component, and a water-borne top coat component such that said process for forming said unitary heat-transferable security stamp is entirely free of non-aqueous solvents, said carrier sheet is selected such that it is resistant to heat above a predetermined heat transfer temperature, said adhesive release component of said release layer is selected such that it is operative to secure said carrier sheet to said base coat layer at temperatures below said beat transfer temperature and to permit release of said carrier sheet from said base coat layer at temperatures above said heat transfer temperature, said base coat component of said base coat layer is selected such that it is operative to function as a barrier between said release layer and said design layer at temperatures above and below said heat transfer temperature, said design component of said design layer is selected such that it is operative to provide al indication of the presence of said security stamp, and said top coat component is selected such that it is operative to adhere to a substrate upon contact with said substrate and upon application of heat at said heat transfer temperature.
- 3. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said release layer, said base coat layer, said design layer, and said top coat layer are further formed by at least one drying step.
- 4. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 3 wherein said drying step is characterized by microwave irradiation.
- 5. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 3 wherein respective drying steps are executed following presentation of a selected one of said layers and prior to presentation of a subsequent one of said layers.
- 6. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said release layer is applied to a major surface of said carrier sheet, said base coat layer is applied to said release layer, said design layer is applied to said base coat layer, and said top coat layer is applied to said design layer.
- 7. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein at least one of said water-borne components is presented as an aqueous emulsion.
- 8. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein at least one of said water-borne components is presented as an aqueous solution.
- 9. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said adhesive release layer is formed by presenting a wax emulsion.
- 10. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said adhesive release layer is formed by presenting a blend of polyethylene and an aqueous paraffin wax emulsion.
- 11. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said adhesive release component is selected to have a melting point that is less than said heat transfer temperature.
- 12. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said base coat layer is formed by presenting a polymeric emulsion including said base coat component.
- 13. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said base coat component is presented so as to form a cross linked polymeric layer.
- 14. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein a melting point of said base coat component exceeds said heat transfer temperature.
- 15. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said design layer is formed by presenting a polymeric emulsion including said design component.
- 16. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said design layer is formed in a visually perceptible pattern in said security stamp.
- 17. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said design layer is formed by presenting a design component including a pigment or dye.
- 18. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein a melting point of said design component exceeds said heat transfer temperature.
- 19. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein a plurality of design layers are provided, and wherein each design layer includes a distinct design component.
- 20. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable serenity stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said top coat layer is formed by presenting a polymeric emulsion including said top coat component.
- 21. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said top coat component is selected such that said heat transfer temperature is at least as great as a characteristic softening temperature of said top coat.
- 22. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein at least one of said release layer, said base coat layer, said design layer, and said top coat layer are formed to incorporate a security feature selected from the following group of security features and combinations thereof: fluorescent, thermo-chromic, and photo-chromic.
- 23. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 wherein said top coat component is further selected such that it is not operative to adhere to said substrate upon application of heat below said heat transfer temperature.
- 24. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 17 wherein said pigment or dye is selected such that it becomes apparent upon exposure to an activating agents selected from heat, a selected light intensity, or a selected UV light wavelength.
- 25. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 2 further comprising the step of forming an additional design layer in a predetermined pattern on said top coat layer.
- 26. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 25 wherein said additional design layer is formed after formation of the remaining layers of said stamp.
- 27. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 25 wherein said additional design layer is formed of UV fluorescent ink.
- 28. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 25 wherein said additional design layer is formed via an ink jet printing process.
- 29. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 25 wherein said additional design layer comprises a number selected from a series of consecutive numbers.
- 30. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp as claimed in claim 25 wherein said additional design layer comprises a security pattern or number printed in UV fluorescent ink.
- 31. A process for forming a unitary heat-transferable security stamp, said stop being defined in its entirely by a carrier sheet and a plurality of components, said components including a top coat layer, at least one design layer between said carrier sheet and said top coat layer, a release layer between said carrier sheet and said design layer, and a base coat layer between said release layer and said design layer, wherein said process comprises the steps ofproviding said carrier sheet; and forming said release layer, said base coat layer, said design layer, and said top coat layer, wherein said plurality of components defining the entirety of said stamp with said carrier sheet are presented as water-borne components, including a water-borne adhesive release component, a water-borne base coat component, a water-borne design component, and a water-borne top coat component such that said process for forming said unitary heat-transferable security stamp is entirely free of non-aqueous solvents, said carrier sheet comprises a non-siliconized densified paper liner and is selected such that it is resistant to heat above a predetermined heat transfer temperature, said adhesive release component of said release layer is selected such that it is operative to secure said carrier sheet to said base coat layer at temperatures below said heat transfer temperature and to permit release of said carrier sheet from said base coat layer at temperatures above said heat transfer temperature, said base coat component of said base coat layer comprises a water-borne modified acrylic material and is selected such that it is operative to function as a barrier between said release layer and said design layer at temperatures above and below said heat transfer temperature, said design component of said design layer comprises a film-forming acrylic polymer dissolved in a solution of water and is selected such that it is operative to provide an indication of the presence of said security stamp, and said top coat component comprises a blend of water-borne film-forming polymers including a tackifying resin and is selected such that it is operative to adhere to a substrate upon contact with said substrate and upon application of heat at said heat transfer temperature.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicants' earlier filed application Ser. No. 09/374,923, filed Aug. 16, 1999 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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