Mark D. Dotson - Dayton OH A. Dale Lakes - Dayton OH William H. Mowry - Dayton OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B42D 1500
US Classification:
283 95
Abstract:
A document is provided having a solvent sensitive and/or pressure sensitive ink printed thereon which reacts to the application of a solvent and/or pressure to form a visible stain or image. The ink includes a first composition of solvent soluble, water insoluble dye particles, a binder, and optionally, an opacifier. Alternatively, the first composition may be combined with a second composition which includes an encapsulated solvent and optionally a stilting material. The first and second compositions may be printed on the document in separate steps or printed together as a self-contained composition. The ink may be printed on the entire surface of the document or only on selected areas thereof.
Coatings For Use With Business Forms, Security Documents, Or Safety Paper
Mark D. Dotson - Dayton OH Frank V. Parenti - Dayton OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B41M 5132
US Classification:
503201
Abstract:
Carbonless coating compositions which can be printed onto one or more sheets of a business form or mailer to provide a visible image which is sharper and darker than previous coatings are provided. The compositions also find use on security documents and safety papers to provide a covert image on the document beneath information which may be subject to attempted alteration, such as the amount written on a check. The covert image becomes visible upon the application of pressure or solvent in the area coated to provide evidence of the attempted alteration. The self-contained composition includes an admixture of a color former, a color developer, and a plurality of pressure-rupturable microcapsules containing a solvent. Another solvent-sensitive composition includes an admixture of a color former and a color developer.
Mark Dotson - Dayton OH William H. Mowry - Dayton OH William M. Saluke - Dayton OH A. Dale Lakes - Dayton OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B41L 120 B41L 124
US Classification:
462 8R
Abstract:
A confidential information bearing article comprising a cover sheet adhered to a base sheet is provided which is capable of providing hidden confidential information to a recipient. Through the use of camouflage, obscuring, and opacifying and reflectivity increasing coatings, the paper used for the mailer becomes effectively opaque, and information printed on the inside of the article is substantially unreadable from the outside. The article includes an adhesive for securing the base sheet and cover sheet and perforations along the edges to assist the recipient in opening the article.
Mark Dotson - Dayton OH Rajendra Mehta - Dayton OH William F. Pinell - Lebanon OH William M. Saluke - Dayton OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B32B 300
US Classification:
428195
Abstract:
A security coating for business documents printed using noncontact as well as impact printing devices is provided which enhances the adhesion of toner particles and/or ink to a document substrate. Other security features may be also be added to the coating to provide a dual-function coating which also provides visible evidence of tampering, either by the application of solvents, mechanical abrasion, heat, or when pressure is applied.
Thermally Imagable Business Record And Method Of Desensitizing A Thermally Imagable Surface
Rajendra Mehta - Dayton OH Gary Doll - Englewood OH Mark Dotson - Dayton OH A. Dale Lakes - Dayton OH Rick L. Shields - Dayton OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B41M 530 B41M 534
US Classification:
503204
Abstract:
A thermally imagable business record, such as a form, label, tag, or the like is provided which may be activated to form human and/or machine readable images as well as different colored images. The record comprises a substrate having a thermally imagable coating on substantially its entire surface which forms a first color when activated, and having a desensitized area on at least one area of its surface which may be overcoated with a thermally imagable coating capable of forming a different color upon activation than the first thermally imagable coating. The first thermally imagable coating provides images which are of machine readable quality, while the additional thermally imagable coatings provide images of a different color to designate selected areas on the form or label to a user.
Business Record Having A Multicolor Imagable Surface
Joseph V. Schwan - Kettering OH Mark D. Dotson - Dayton OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B42D 1500 B41M 518
US Classification:
283 95
Abstract:
A business record such as a form, tag, label or the like is provided in which different selected colored areas may be activated in a single pass through a printer. In one embodiment, coatings of initially colorless color formers and color developers are coated on selected areas of a substrate surface. The color formers and color developers combine upon exposure to an imaging force, such as heat or pressure, to form different colored visible areas on the sheet. In an alternative embodiment, the coatings of color formers and color developers are self-contained coatings having pressure-rupturable microcapsules containing either the color formers or said color developers.
Method Of Desensitizing A Thermally Imagable Surface
Rajendra Mehta - Dayton OH Gary Doll - Englewood OH Mark Dotson - Dayton OH A. Dale Lakes - Dayton OH Rick L. Shields - Dayton OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B41M 534
US Classification:
427152
Abstract:
A thermally imagable business record, such as a form, label, tag, or the like is provided which may be activated to form human and/or machine readable images as well as different colored images. The record comprises a substrate having a thermally imagable coating on substantially its entire surface which forms a first color when activated, and having a desensitized area on at least one area of its surface which may be overcoated with a thermally imagable coating capable of forming a different color upon activation than the first thermally imagable coating. The first thermally imagable coating provides images which are of machine readable quality, while the additional thermally imagable coatings provide images of a different color to designate selected areas on the form or label to a user.
Leach Resistant Ink For Protecting Documents From Alteration And Document Protected Thereby
An initially colorless, chemically sensitive protective ink which can be readily printed or applied onto a document substrate and which reacts upon contact with an oxidizing agent to form a noticeable color change is provided. The protective ink, when printed onto a document, resists leaching by water for an extended period of time, both before and after contact with oxidizing agents, and provides visible evidence of any attempted tampering. The leach-resistant ink includes a colorless material which becomes colored upon contact with an oxidizing agent and a complexing agent which reacts to form a complex with the colorless material. A fixing agent which promotes insolubilization and fixing of the complex to the document substrate is also provided.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
The King of Cages!: How one man used two cages to live a Wildlife Management Dream!
Mercy ClinicMercy Clinic Orthopedics River Valley 3501 We Knight Dr STE B, Fort Smith, AR 72903 4797096700 (phone), 4797096751 (fax)
Executive Park Surgery Center 3314 S 70 St, Fort Smith, AR 72903 4794242744 (phone), 4794242745 (fax)
Conditions:
Hallux Valgus Plantar Fascitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Dotson works in Fort Smith, AR and 1 other location and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Dotson is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Fort Smith, Sparks Medical Center - Van Buren and Sparks Regional Medical Center.