Claims
- 1. A thermal transfer ribbon comprising a substrate and a coating on said substrate containing essential ingredients which are waterbased and are thermally reactive for creating color images, said coating further containing ingredients which are also water-based and are thermally active for thermally transferring said created color images onto an image receiving medium, said thermally reactive ingredients comprising a leuco dye and a phenolic resin reacting with each other in the creating of said color images by thermal reaction of said leuco dye and said phenolic resin and such thermal reaction assisting the thermally active ingredients in the transfer of said image onto said medium upon the application of heat to said ribbon.
- 2. The thermal transfer ribbon of claim 1 wherein the water-based, thermally reactive ingredients include phenolic resin and leuco dye and which reactive ingredients are mixed in a water-based dispersion of thermally active ingredients including sucrose benzoate, latex, amide wax and magnetic oxide for assisting the thermally active ingredients in transfer of said color images thereby improving the intensity of the transferred images on said medium.
- 3. The thermal transfer ribbon of claim 2 wherein the thermally active ingredients also include a cellulose binding agent, a wetting agent, a defoaming agent and a polytetrafluoroethylene wax.
- 4. The thermal transfer ribbon of claim 1 wherein the water-based, thermally reactive ingredients include phenolic resin and black leuco dye and which reactive ingredients are mixed in a water-based dispersion of thermally active ingredients including sucrose benzoate, acrylic primer, amide wax and magnetic oxide for assisting the thermally active ingredients in transfer of said color images thereby improving the intensity of the transferred images on said medium.
- 5. The thermal transfer ribbon of claim 4 wherein the thermally active ingredients also include a wetting agent, a defoaming agent and a saturated fatty alcohol for modifying the transfer temperature of said color images.
- 6. The thermal transfer ribbon of claim 1 wherein the coating contains thermally reactive ingredients of about 5 to 25% phenolic resin and about 2 to 10% leuco dye, and the coating contains thermal transfer ingredients of about 5 to 30% sucrose benzoate in a dispersion of about 8 to 30% amide wax, about 5 to 15% latex, and about 2 to 5% cellulose binding agent for transferring said color images, and about 35 to 55% oxide sensible material to provide for magnetic reading of said color images.
- 7. The thermal transfer ribbon of claim 1 wherein the coating contains thermally reactive ingredients of about 2 to 10% black leuco dye, and about 5 to 25% phenolic resin in a dispersion of about 8 to 30% amide wax, about 8 to 30% saturated fatty alcohol, about 5to 15% acrylic primer, and about 5 to 30% sucrose benzoate for transferring said color images, and about 35 to 55% oxide sensible material to provide for magnetic reading of said color images.
- 8. A method of making and using a thermal transfer ribbon having a substrate and a coating on said substrate, comprising the steps of:
- applying said coating directly onto said substrate, said coating containing water-based ingredients comprising a phenolic resin and a leuco dye which are thermally reactive for creating color images, said coating further containing water-based ingredients comprising a wax mixture of ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, paraffin wax and carnauba wax which are thermally active for enabling in said wax mixture for providing permanent marking of said color images, and
- heating said thermal transfer ribbon to effect transfer of said color images onto a receiving medium, the heating of said phenolic resin and said leuco dye causing a thermal reaction with each other in the creation of said color images and such heating also thermally activating the wax mixture dispersion of said coating and such thermal reaction caused by heating of said phenolic resin and said leuco dye assisting the ingredients in said wax mixture in the transfer of said color images onto said receiving medium.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said coating is light in color when applied to said substrate and said images assume a dark color upon heating of said ribbon, said color images solidifying and producing intensified images upon transfer of said receiving medium.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein said coating is light in color when applied to said substrate and said images assume a dark color upon heating of said ribbon and upon the reaction of said phenolic resin and said leuco dye, the dark color images being transferred with and assisting the ingredients in said wax mixture for producing intensified images on said receiving medium.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 458,273, filed Dec. 21, 1989, now abandoned.
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