Claims
- 1. An improved thermal ink transfer laminate of the type comprising:
- a heat transferable laminate on a thermally conductive support member, said support member comprising material selected from the group consisting of paper and plastic film for transfer of images formed on said heat transferable laminate by contact of an electrically-activated heat generating printing element to a side of the support opposite said heat transferable laminate, said support member essentially not electrically conductive, said formed images transferred to a receiving article in contact with the heat transferable laminate, wherein the improvement comprises a heat transferable laminate comprising:
- a wax-based release layer in contact with the support member and a transfer ink coating over the release layer, the ink coating comprising a coloring agent and a resin binder, said coloring agent comprising a dye dispersed in an unsaturated fatty acid having a carbon content between about C.sub.10 to C.sub.20, said coloring agent effecting a sharp drop in the melt viscosity of the heat transferable laminate during transfer of said formed images to the receiving article.
- 2. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 1 wherein the unsaturated fatty acid is a polyunsaturated fatty acid.
- 3. The thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 1 wherein the dye is selected from the group consisting of nigrosine, methyl violet, and induline dye.
- 4. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 1 wherein the coloring agent further comprises carbon black.
- 5. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 1 wherein the resin binder comprises a polyterpene hydrocarbon resin.
- 6. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 1 wherein the release layer comprises a wax binder and resin binder said wax binder comprising paraffin wax, microcrystalline wax, and carnauba wax.
- 7. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 1 wherein the release layer has a drop melting point between shown 130.degree. F. to 225.degree. F.
- 8. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 1 wherein a mixture of the total components comprising the heat transferable laminate has a viscosity of between about 150 centipoise to 900 centipoise at a temperature of 225.degree. F.
- 9. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 1 wherein the thermally conductive support is a thin paper sheet of high smoothness measuring between about 0 to 3 on the Sheffield scale of 0 to 100.
- 10. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 10 wherein the unsaturated fatty acid has a carbon content between about C.sub.15 to C.sub.18.
- 11. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 10 wherein the unsaturated fatty acid is a C.sub.18 unsaturated fatty acid.
- 12. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 10 wherein the unsaturated fatty acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid.
- 13. A thermal ink transfer laminate as in claim 12 wherein the unsaturated fatty acid is a cis isomer of a monounsaturated fatty acid.
- 14. A thermal ink transfer system comprising:
- a heat transferable laminate on a thermally conductive support member, said support member comprising material selected from the group consisting of paper and plastic film, said support member essentially not electrically conductive, the heat transferable laminate comprising a wax-based release layer in contact with the support member and a transfer ink coating over the release layer; and
- an electrically activated heat generating printing head comprised of discrete heat generating elements having at least one of the height and width of said discrete elements under about 1/4 inch,
- wherein images are formed on the heat transferable laminate in conformance to the shape and size of said discrete heat generating elements and said formed images transferred to a receiving article in contact with the heat transferable laminate.
- 15. A thermal ink transfer system as in claim 14 wherein the release layer comprises a wax binder and a resin binder, the wax binder comprises a paraffin wax, a microcrystalline wax, and carnauba wax.
- 16. A thermal ink transfer system as in claim 14 wherein the transfer ink coating comprises a coloring agent and resin binder, said coloring agent comprising a dye dispersed in an unsaturated fatty acid having a carbon content between about C.sub.10 to C.sub.20, said coloring agent effecting a sharp drop in the melt viscosity of the heat transferable laminate during transfer of said formed images to the receiving article.
- 17. A thermal ink transfer system as in claim 14 wherein the release layer has a drop melting point between about 130.degree. F. to 225.degree. F.
- 18. A thermal ink transfer system as in claim 14 wherein the thermally conductive support is a thin paper sheet of high smoothness measuring between about 0 to 3 on the Sheffield scale of 0 to 100.
- 19. A thermal ink transfer system as in claim 14 wherein the discrete heat generating elements have protruding tips of diameter under about 1/16 inch.
- 20. A thermal ink transfer system as in claim 14 wherein the discrete heat generating elements are in the shape of alphanumeric or design characters of height and width both under about 1/4 inch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 525,188 filed Aug. 22, 1983 subsequently issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,510,206.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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