IP Library Granted Patent US 7,320,727
Granted Patent B2
US 7,320,727 · App. 11/056,963 · Granted Jan 22, 2008

Multi-viscosity printer ink

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Patent No.
US 7,320,727
App. No.
11/056,963
Granted
Jan 22, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A printing ink for use within multiple ambient temperatures which comprises a mixture of two or more inks having different viscosities at a given temperature. Thus, one or more lower viscosity inks having, for example, a viscosity in the range of about 300 cps to about 900 cps is mixed with one or more higher viscosity inks having, for example, a viscosity range of about 1100 cps to about 1800 cps to provide a multi-viscosity ink mixture useful over a wide temperature range.

Claims (27)

1. A printing ink for use in multiple temperatures comprising:

a first mono-viscosity ink having a first viscosity at a pre-determined temperature; and

a second mono-viscosity ink having a second viscosity at the pre-determined temperature, wherein the first and second viscosities are different, and wherein the first viscosity is approximately 1600 cps or higher at room temperature and the second viscosity is approximately 750 cps or lower at room temperature.

2. A printing ink for use in multiple temperatures comprising:

a first mono-viscosity ink having a first viscosity at a pre-determined temperature; and

a second mono-viscosity ink having a second viscosity at the pre-determined temperature, wherein the first and second viscosities are different, and wherein the approximate viscosity of the printing ink at the pre-determined temperature is equal to the sum of the first viscosity multiplied by the volume fraction of the first mono-viscosity ink and the second viscosity multiplied by the volume fraction of the second mono-viscosity ink.

3. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein the first mono-viscosity ink comprises a dye and a solvent.

4. A printing ink for use in multiple temperatures comprising:

a first mono-viscosity ink having a first viscosity at a pre-determined temperature; and

a second mono-viscosity ink having a second viscosity at the pre-determined temperature, wherein the first and second viscosities are different, wherein the first mono-viscosity ink comprises a dye and a solvent, and wherein the solvent is oleic acid.

5. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein the first ink has a higher concentration of dye than the second ink.

6. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein the first ink is about 30% to about 70% by volume and the second ink is about 70% to about 30% by volume.

7. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein the first ink is less than the second ink by volume.

8. A printing ink for use in multiple temperatures comprising:

a first mono-viscosity, ink having a first viscosity at a pre-determined temperature; and

a second mono-viscosity ink having a second viscosity at the pre-determined temperature, wherein the first and second viscosities are different, wherein the first viscosity is higher than the second viscosity, and wherein the first ink has a viscosity in the range of about 1100 to about 1800 cps and the second ink has a viscosity in the range of about 300 to about 900 cps.

9. The printing ink of claim 2 , wherein the first mono-viscosity ink comprises a dye and a solvent.

10. The printing ink of claim 8 , wherein the first mono-viscosity ink comprises a dye and a solvent.

11. The printing ink of claim 2 , wherein the first ink has a higher concentration of dye than the second ink.

12. The printing ink of claim 4 , wherein the first ink has a higher concentration of dye than the second ink.

13. The printing ink of claim 8 , wherein the first ink has a higher concentration of dye than the second ink.

14. The printing ink of claim 2 , wherein the first ink is about 30% to about 70% by volume and the second ink is about 70% to about 30% by volume.

15. The printing ink of claim 4 , wherein the first ink is about 30% to about 70% by volume and the second ink is about 70% to about 30% by volume.

16. The printing ink of claim 8 , wherein the first ink is about 30% to about 70% by volume and the second ink is about 70% to about 30% by volume.

17. The printing ink of claim 2 , wherein the first ink is less than the second ink by volume.

18. The printing ink of claim 4 , wherein the first ink is less than the second ink by volume.

19. The printing ink of claim 8 , wherein the first ink is less than the second ink by volume.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 30, 2021
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