IP Library Granted Patent US 7,987,785
Granted Patent B2
US 7,987,785 · App. 11/518,525 · Granted Aug 2, 2011

Printing members having permeability-transition layers and related methods

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Patent No.
US 7,987,785
App. No.
11/518,525
Granted
Aug 2, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Permeability transitions rather than ablation mechanisms facilitate selective removal of the imaging layer of a lithographic plate, which allows for imaging with low-power lasers that need not impart ablation-inducing energy levels.

Claims (28)

1. A lithographic printing member comprising:

(a) an insoluble first layer that undergoes, in response to heat, a transition from an impermeable state to an insoluble thermally rearranged state exhibiting enhanced permeability;

(b) an insoluble second layer, disposed below the first layer, that undergoes, in response to heat, a transition to a soluble state;

(c) a third layer; and

(d) a substrate disposed below the first, second, and third layers,

wherein the first layer and the third layer have opposite affinities for at least one of ink and a liquid to which ink will not adhere.

2. The member of claim 1 wherein the first layer comprises a material that absorbs imaging radiation and transfers heat to the second layer.

3. The member of claim 2 wherein the first layer is polymeric and the material comprises an IR-absorbing pigment dispersed therein.

4. The member of claim 2 wherein the first layer is polymeric and the material comprises an IR-absorbing dye dispersed therein.

5. The member of claim 1 wherein the second layer comprises a material that absorbs imaging radiation.

6. The member of claim 5 wherein the second layer is polymeric and the material comprises an IR-absorbing pigment dispersed therein.

7. The member of claim 5 wherein the second layer is polymeric and the material comprises an IR-absorbing dye dispersed therein.

8. The member of claim 1 wherein the first and second layers comprise a material that absorbs imaging radiation.

9. The member of claim 1 wherein the third layer is disposed below the second layer.

10. The member of claim 9 wherein the substrate and the third layer have the same affinity for at least one of ink and a liquid to which ink will not adhere.

11. The member of claim 1 wherein the third layer is disposed between the first layer and the second layer, the third layer being permeable to solvent.

12. The member of claim 11 wherein the third layer comprises a material that absorbs imaging radiation.

13. The member of claim 1 further comprising a top layer disposed above the first layer, the top layer being permeable to an aqueous fluid and having the same affinity as the first layer for at least one of ink and a liquid to which ink will not adhere.

14. The member of claim 13 wherein the top layer comprises a material that absorbs imaging radiation.

15. The member of claim 1 wherein the substrate further comprises a substrate modifier disposed above the substrate, the substrate modifier having the same or opposite affinity as the substrate for at least one of ink and a liquid to which ink will not adhere.

16. The member of claim 1 wherein the first layer is removable with an aqueous solution.

17. The member of claim 1 wherein the first-layer transition is a phase change from a water-impermeable state to a water-permeable state.

18. A lithographic printing member comprising:

(a) an insoluble first layer that undergoes, in response to heat, a transition from an impermeable state to an insoluble thermally rearranged state exhibiting enhanced permeability;

(b) an insoluble second layer that undergoes, in response to heat, a transition to a soluble and removable state;

(c) a third layer disposed below the second layer; and

(d) a substrate disposed below the first, second, and third layers,

wherein the first layer and the third layer have opposite affinities for at least one of ink and a liquid to which ink will not adhere.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 6, 2016
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
To: PRESSTEK, LLC (FORMERLY PRESSTEK, INC.)
Reel/Frame 038364/0211 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 26, 2010
From: PRESSTEK, INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 024140/0600 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 4, 2009
From: LANGLAIS, EUGENE L., II
To: PRESSTEK, INC.
Reel/Frame 022781/0262 →