Claims
- 1. A thermosensitive image transfer recording medium comprising:
- a) a support,
- b) a peel-off layer formed on said support, which comprises as a main component a thermofusible material, said peel-off layer having a melt viscosity A, and
- c) a transparent thermofusible ink layer comprising a plurality of different color ink sections formed side by side in the form of a repeating unit on said peel-off layer, each of said ink sections comprising as the main components a thermofusible resin and a coloring agent, said transparent thermofusible ink layer having a melt viscosity B which is larger than the melt viscosity A of said peel-off layer, with the melt viscosity A of said peel-off layer being in the range of 10 cps to 10,000 cps at 110.degree. C. and the melt viscosity B of said thermofusible ink layer being in the range of 100 cps to 500,000 cps at 110.degree. C., and wherein said peel-off layer has an endothermic capacity in the range of 20 to 65 mcal/mg and said thermofusible ink layer has an endothermic capacity of 10 mcal/mg or less.
- 2. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said repeating unit comprises a yellow thermofusible ink section, a magenta thermofusible ink section and a cyan thermofusible ink section.
- 3. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said repeating unit comprises a yellow thermofusible ink section, a magenta thermofusible ink section, a cyan thermofusible ink section and a black thermofusible ink section.
- 4. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of thermofusible ink sections are in the form of stripes extending in one direction across said peel-off layer with one or more narrow markers extending in the same direction, for identifying the color of adjacent ink sections, said narrow mark being interposed between said adjacent ink sections.
- 5. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support is a heat resistant sheet-shaped material.
- 6. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 5, wherein said heat resistant sheet-shaped material is selected from the group consisting of polyester, polycarbonate, triacetylcellulose, nylon and polyimide sheets.
- 7. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said peel-off layer has a thickness ranging from 1.0 .mu.m to 6.0 .mu.m.
- 8. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 7, wherein said peel-off layer has a thickness ranging from 2.0 .mu.m to 4.0 .mu.m.
- 9. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 7, wherein said thermofusible ink layer has a thickness ranging from 0.5 .mu.m to 2.5 .mu.m.
- 10. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermofusible ink layer has a thickness ranging from 0.2 .mu.m to 5.0 .mu.m.
- 11. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermofusible material is a wax.
- 12. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 11, wherein said wax is a natural wax selected from the group consisting of spermaceti, bees wax, lanolin, carnauba wax, candelilla wax, montan wax, cercin wax, paraffin was, microcrystalline wax, oxidized wax and ester wax.
- 13. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermofusible material in said peel-off layer is a higher fatty acid.
- 14. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 13, wherein said higher fatty acid is selected from the group consisting of lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid and behenic acid.
- 15. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermofusible material is a higher alcohol.
- 16. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 15, wherein said higher alcohol is stearyl alcohol or behenyl alcohol.
- 17. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermofusible material is a fatty acid ester.
- 18. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 17, wherein said fatty acid ester is a fatty acid ester of sucrose or of sorbitan.
- 19. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said peel-off layer is formed on said support by applying said thermofusible material to said support by a hot-melt coating method.
- 20. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said peel-off layer is formed on said support by applying said thermofusible material to said support by a solvent coating method.
- 21. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermofusible ink layer is formed on said peel-off layer by the gravure printing method.
- 22. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermofusible ink layer is formed on said peel-off layer by the flexography printing method.
- 23. The thermosensitive image transfer recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermofusible resin and said coloring agent are used in a weight ratio of 1:about 0.01 to about 0.63.
Priority Claims (3)
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63-19596 |
Feb 1988 |
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63-11792 |
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63-82832 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 299,658, filed on Jan. 23, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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