Thermal sensitive media with internal RF printing matrix

US9821587B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9821587-B2
Application numberUS-201414576560-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 19, 2014
Priority dateDec 19, 2014
Publication dateNov 21, 2017
Grant dateNov 21, 2017

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A thermal sensitive media for use with labeling or identification methods is disclosed. The thermal sensitive media comprises a media layer and a thermally sensitive record layer formed upon at least one surface of the media layer. The thermally sensitive record layer forms a visually discernable colored image in response to heat. However, the colored image is subject to degradation as a result of exposure to ultraviolet radiation within a known photodegradative wavelength range. An ultraviolet protective coating layer may then disposed over the thermally sensitive record layer. A lamination layer is positioned internal to the media layer and comprises a matrix of micro heating elements driven by radio frequency (RF) power. The matrix of micro heating elements are arranged in a pin array to energize the micro heating elements within the laminated media structure to create a simple numeric image.

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What is claimed is: 1. A ultra violet (UV) coated thermal sensitive media, comprising: a supportive media layer; a lamination layer internal to the media layer, including a matrix of micro heating elements; a thermally sensitive record layer formed upon at least a portion of one surface of the media layer; wherein the thermally sensitive record layer forms a visually discernable colored image in response to heat and wherein the colored image is subject to degradation as a result of exposure to ultraviolet radiation within a known photodegradative wavelength range; and an ultraviolet protective coating layer disposed over the thermally sensitive record layer; and wherein the protective coating layer is cured with ultraviolet radiation at a wavelength outside of the known photodegradative wavelength range, and the cured overcoat contains at least one additive capable of preventing transmission therethrough of ultraviolet radiation within the known photodegradative wavelength range. 2. The UV coated thermal sensitive media of claim 1 , wherein the lamination layer comprises a matrix of micro heating elements. 3. The UV coated thermal sensitive media of claim 2 , wherein the micro heating elements are driven by radio frequency (RF) power. 4. The UV coated thermal sensitive media of claim 3 , wherein the matrix of micro heating elements are arranged in a pin array, which would only fire those micro heating elements required to formulate an image. 5. The UV coated thermal sensitive media of claim 4 , wherein a laser cutting process is used to create the matrix of micro heating elements. 6. The UV coated thermal sensitive media of claim 5 , wherein a grid of the micro heating elements is linked via fine circuit traces back to a discharge generator. 7. The UV coated thermal sensitive media of claim 2 , wherein the known photodegradative wavelength range is 340-390 nm and wherein the protective coating layer has been cured by exposure to ultraviolet radiation at a wavelength below 330 nm. 8. The UV coated thermal sensitive media of claim 7 , wherein the protective coating layer comprises at least one light stabilizer capable of scavenging free radicals upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation within the known photodegradative wavelength range. 9. A ultra violet (UV) coated thermal sensitive media, comprising: A supportive media layer; a lamination layer internal to the media layer; wherein the lamination layer comprises a matrix of micro heating elements driven by radio frequency (RF) power, and wherein the matrix of micro heating elements are arranged in a pin array, which would only fire those micro heating elements required to formulate an image; a thermally sensitive record layer formed upon at least one surface of the media layer; wherein the thermally sensitive record layer forms a visually discernable colored image in response to heat and wherein the colored image is subject to degradation as a result of exposure to ultraviolet radiation within a known photodegradative wavelength range; and an ultraviolet protective coating layer disposed over the thermally sensitive record layer; and wherein the protective coating layer is cured with ultraviolet radiation at a wavelength outside of the known photodegradative wavelength range, and the cured overcoat contains at least one additive capable of preventing transmission therethrough of ultraviolet radiation within the known photodegradative wavelength range.

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  • Direct thermal recording [DTR] · CPC title

  • Cover layers; Layers separated from substrate by imaging layer; Protective layers; Layers applied before imaging · CPC title

  • B41M5/405Primary

    characterised by layers cured by radiation (layers cured after recording B41M7/0072) · CPC title

  • characterised by the light-to-heat converting means; characterised by the heat or radiation filtering or absorbing means or layers · CPC title

  • characterised by the macromolecular compounds · CPC title

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What does patent US9821587B2 cover?
A thermal sensitive media for use with labeling or identification methods is disclosed. The thermal sensitive media comprises a media layer and a thermally sensitive record layer formed upon at least one surface of the media layer. The thermally sensitive record layer forms a visually discernable colored image in response to heat. However, the colored image is subject to degradation as a result…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Avery Dennison Retail Information Services Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41M5/405. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 21 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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