IP Library Granted Patent US 7,635,660
Granted Patent B2
US 7,635,660 · App. 11/397,251 · Granted Dec 22, 2009

Thermal imaging system

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Patent No.
US 7,635,660
App. No.
11/397,251
Granted
Dec 22, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multicolor imaging system is described wherein at least two, and preferably three, different image-forming layers of a thermal imaging member are addressed at least partially independently by a thermal printhead or printheads from the same surface of the imaging member by controlling the temperature of the thermal printhead(s) and the time thermal energy is applied to the image-forming layers. Each color of the thermal imaging member can be printed alone or in selectable proportion to the other color(s). Novel thermal imaging members are also described.

Claims (13)

1. A thermal imaging member comprising:

(a) a substrate having first and second opposed surfaces;

(b) at least first, second and third image-forming layers carried by said first surface of said substrate, said first image-forming layer having a higher activation temperature than said second image-forming layer, and said second image-forming layer having a higher activation temperature than said third image-forming layer;

(c) one or more spacer layers providing a time delay positioned between a first pair of image-forming layers, said first pair of image-forming layers consisting of said first and said second image-forming layers; and

(d) one or more spacer layers providing a different time delay positioned between a second pair of said image-forming layers, said second pair of image-forming layers comprising said third image-forming layer;

wherein the thickness of the one or more spacer layers positioned between said first pair of image-forming layers is less than the thickness of the one or more spacer layers positioned between said second pair of image-forming layers, each of the different time delays being a function of the respective thicknesses and usable for defining printing regions for colors to be formed.

2. The thermal imaging member of claim 1 , in which said spacing between said second pair of image-forming layers is at least twice as great as said spacing between said first pair of image-forming layers.

3. The thermal imaging member of claim 1 , in which said spacing between said second pair of image-forming layers is at least four times as great as said spacing between said first pair of image-forming layers.

4. The thermal imaging member of claim 1 , where the activation temperature of said first image-forming layer is at least 30° C. higher than the activation temperature of said second image-forming layer.

5. The thermal imaging member of claim 1 , wherein the activation temperature of said second image-forming layer is at least 30° C. higher than the activation temperature of said third image-forming layer.

6. The thermal imaging member of claim 1 , in which said first pair of image-forming layers consists of said first and said second image-forming layers, and said second pair of image-forming layers consists of said second and said third image-forming layers.

7. The thermal imaging member of claim 1 , wherein the time delay is a thermal time delay.

8. The thermal imaging member of claim 1 , wherein each of the different one or more spacer layers comprises material having substantially the same heat capacity and substantially the same thermal conductivity.