Heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil
Title: | Heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil |
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Patent Number: | 5,888,653 |
Publication Date: | March 30, 1999 |
Appl. No: | 08/491,915 |
Application Filed: | August 16, 1995 |
Abstract: | A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil having a uniform shape of openings, which have an excellent balance of retention and permeation of printing ink is disclosed. The heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil includes a polyester film and a porous support made of polyester fibers, which is laminated on the polyester film, wherein the porous support constitutes a network having fused points formed by fusion of the fibers, and that membranes spanning the fibers are formed at some of the fused points, the membranes having thicknesses smaller than average diameter of the fibers. By virtue of this structure, the printed matter obtained by mimeographing using the stencil has high quality and is free from backside transcription. Further, the mimeograph stencil is excellent in ease of transportation. |
Inventors: | Kawatsu, Yukio (Kuritagun, JPX); Tsunashima, Kenji (Kyoto, JPX); Toyoda, Katsuya (Otsu, JPX); Ando, Katsutoshi (Otsu, JPX); Yamauchi, Hideyuki (Otsu, JPX); Kida, Kenji (Otsu, JPX) |
Assignees: | Toray Industries, Inc. (JPX) |
Claim: | We claim |
Claim: | 1. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, wherein said porous support is biaxially stretched and constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes formed by the biaxial stretching are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, said polyester film having a thickness of 0.1 to 1.0 .mu.m. |
Claim: | 2. The heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil according to claim 1, wherein the melting point (Tm2) of said polyester fibers is not lower than the melting point (Tm1) of said polyester film. |
Claim: | 3. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film, wherein said porous support constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, and wherein the melting point (Tm2) of said polyester fibers is higher than the melting point (Tm1) of said polyester film by not less than 20.degree. C. |
Claim: | 4. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film, wherein said porous support constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, and wherein said porous support is a non-woven fabric consisting essentially of oriented fibers having a fineness of 0.01-10 deniers. |
Claim: | 5. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film, wherein said porous support constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, and wherein said porous support is a non-woven fabric consisting essentially of oriented fibers having a fineness of 0.1-10 deniers. |
Claim: | 6. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, wherein said porous support is biaxially stretched and constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes formed by the biaxial stretching are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers and said porous support has a basis weight of 2-20 g/m.sup.2. |
Claim: | 7. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, wherein said porous support is biaxially stretched and constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes formed by the biaxial stretching are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers and said porous support has a percentage of areas of openings of 5-80%. |
Claim: | 8. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, wherein said porous support is biaxially stretched and constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes formed by the biaxial stretching are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, wherein when openings of said porous support are approximated as circles, the average of the circle diameters is 5-100 .mu.m. |
Claim: | 9. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film, wherein said porous support constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, and wherein said porous support has a degree of crystallinity of not less than 20%. |
Claim: | 10. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film, wherein said porous support constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, and wherein porous support has an index of double refraction (.DELTA.n) of not less than 0. 1. |
Claim: | 11. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, wherein said porous support is biaxially stretched and constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes formed by the biaxial stretching are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers and said polyester film is a biaxially oriented film having a thickness of 0.1-10 .mu.m. |
Claim: | 12. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, wherein said porous support is biaxially stretched and constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes formed by the biaxial stretching are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, wherein said polyester film has an energy of crystal fusion (.DELTA.Hu) of 3-11 cal/g. |
Claim: | 13. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film, wherein said porous support constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, and wherein a releasing agent layer is formed on said second surface of said polyester film, said releasing agent comprising as a major component a mixture of a petroleum wax (A), plant wax (B) and an oily substance (C), which mixture is dissolved, emulsified or suspended in water, the weight ratio (A+B)/C being 100/1 to 1/1. |
Claim: | 14. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, wherein said porous support is biaxially stretched and constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes formed by the biaxial stretching are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, wherein the number of said fused points at which said membranes spanning said fibers are formed is not less than 1 per 1 mm.sup.2. |
Claim: | 15. A heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising a polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a porous support consisting essentially of polyester fibers having an average diameter, said support being laminated on said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, wherein said porous support is biaxially stretched and constitutes a network of fibers having fused points formed by fusion of said fibers, and wherein a plurality of membranes formed by the biaxial stretching are provided which extend between said fibers at some of said fused points, said membranes having thicknesses smaller than the average diameter of said fibers, wherein the number of said fused points at which said membranes spanning said fibers are formed is not less than 5 per 1 mm.sup.2. |
Claim: | 16. A process for producing a heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising |
Claim: | forming a non-oriented polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface |
Claim: | forming a porous support consisting essentially of non-oriented polyester fibers, bonding by thermocompression said porous support to said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, and |
Claim: | forming a heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil having a plurality of membranes extending between said polyester fibers at a plurality of fused points formed by fusion of said fibers by biaxially co-stretching with heat said polyester film and said porous support of said laminate. |
Claim: | 17. A process for producing a heat-sensitive mimeograph stencil comprising |
Claim: | forming a non-oriented polyester film having a first surface and an opposing second surface, forming a porous support consisting essentially of non-oriented polyester fibers, bonding by thermocompression said porous support to said first surface of said polyester film to form a laminate, and |
Claim: | biaxially co-stretching with heat said polyester film and said porous support of said laminate, and |
Claim: | after bonding said non-oriented polyester film and said porous support by thermocompression bonding, applying a releasing agent to said second surface of said polyester film before, after or during said biaxial co-stretching. |
Claim: | 18. The process according to claim 17, wherein said releasing agent comprises as a major component a mixture of a petroleum wax (A), plant wax (B) and an oil substance (C), which mixture is dissolved, emulsified or suspended in water, the weight ratio (A+B)/C being 100/1 to 1/1. |
Current U.S. Class: | 428/409; 428/480; 428/141; 428/327; 428/484; 428/195; 428/219; 428/220; 42831/111; 428/296; 428/910; 4284/237; 101/114; 1011/284; 101/9304 |
Current International Class: | B32B 900 |
Patent References Cited: | 3870593 March 1975 Elton et al. 4256784 March 1981 Gebhardt et al. 4438167 March 1984 Schwarz 5011190 April 1991 Matsuguchi et al. 5061565 October 1991 Aoki et al. 5234733 August 1993 Schloegl et al. 5407724 April 1995 Mimura et al. 5498464 March 1996 Ikejima et al. |
Primary Examiner: | McCamish, Marion |
Assistant Examiner: | Singh, Arti |
Attorney, Agent or Firm: | Miller, Austin R. |
Accession Number: | edspgr.05888653 |
Database: | USPTO Patent Grants |
Language: | English |
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