Dye-based time-indicating label
US-9110446-B2 · Aug 18, 2015 · US
US9958836B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9958836-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615151695-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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A dye-based, multilayer time-indicating label without initial gray time comprises a multilayer first part and a multilayer second part. The first part comprises a topsheet in contact with an enhancement layer and an optional reference layer, and the enhancement layer is in contact with a timing layer. The second part comprises a dye layer, an optional dark layer, and a substrate layer. The timing layer and the dye layer are separate from one another, and are optionally protected by one or more release liners. To activate the indicator, the timing and dye layers are separated from the one or more release liners and then joined to one another.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inactive multilayer time indicator comprising: (A) A multilayer first part comprising: (1) A transparent or translucent first substrate layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces; (2) A transparent or translucent enhancement layer having opposing first and second facial layers, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the substrate layer; (3) An opaque timing layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the enhancement layer; and (B) A multilayer second part comprising: (1) A dye layer comprising a dye and having opposing first and second facial surfaces, and, under ambient conditions, the dye: (a) Will not migrate through the dark layer of (B)(2) below; and (b) Will migrate through the timing layer and into the enhancement layer after contact with the timing layer; and (2) A dark layer having: (a) Opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the dye layer; and (b) An L* value of less than 70; and (3) A second substrate layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the dark layer; with the proviso that the dye of the second part is not in contact with the timing layer of the first part. 2. The inactive time indicator of claim 1 further comprising a release liner layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the timing layer. 3. The inactive time indicator of claim 1 in which the dye of the dye layer migrates into and through the timing layer upon contact with the timing layer. 4. The inactive time indicator of claim 1 in which the first facial surface of the first substrate layer is in contact with a reference ink. 5. The inactive time indicator of claim 4 in which the reference ink of the first part and the dye of the dye layer of the second part are of the same color. 6. The inactive time indicator of claim 1 in which the transparent or translucent first substrate layer comprises a clear polyester film. 7. The inactive time indicator of claim 1 in which the transparent or translucent enhancement layer comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) and a plasticizer. 8. The inactive time indicator of claim 1 in which the opaque timing layer comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA), a plasticizer and a pigment. 9. The inactive time indicator of claim 8 in which the pigment of the opaque timing layer is titanium dioxide. 10. The inactive time indicator of claim 1 in which the second substrate is paper. 11. The inactive time indicator of claim 1 in which the dark layer comprises a polymer. 12. An inactive multilayer time indicator comprising: (A) A multilayer first part comprising: (1) A transparent or translucent first substrate layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces; (2) A transparent or translucent enhancement layer having opposing first and second facial layers, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the substrate layer; (3) An opaque timing layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the enhancement layer; and (B) A multilayer second part comprising: (1) A dye layer comprising a dye and having opposing first and second facial surfaces, and, under ambient conditions, the dye will migrate through the timing layer and into the enhancement layer after contact with the timing layer; and (2) A second substrate layer having: (a) Opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the dye layer; and (b) An L* value of less than 70; with the proviso that the dye of the second part is not in contact with the timing layer of the first part. 13. An activated, multilayer time indicator comprising: (A) A transparent or translucent first substrate layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces; (B) A transparent or translucent enhancement layer having opposing first and second facial layers, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the substrate layer; (C) An opaque timing layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the enhancement layer; (D) A dye layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the timing layer and, under ambient conditions, the dye: (1) Will not migrate through the dark layer of (E) below; and (2) Will migrate through the timing layer and into the enhancement layer after contact with the timing layer; (E) A dark layer having: (1) Opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the migrating dye layer; and (2) An L* value of less than 70; and (F) A second substrate layer having opposing first and second facial surfaces, the first facial surface of which is in contact with the second facial surface of the dark layer.
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