IP Library Granted Patent US 11,395,956
Granted Patent B2
US 11,395,956 · App. 16/326,323 · Granted Jul 26, 2022

Metallized scratch-off on-demand printed construct

Inventors: Chauncey T. Mitchell, Jr. (Lakeland, TN); Patrick A. Young (Appleton, WI)
Assignee: W/S Packaging Group, Inc.
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Patent No.
US 11,395,956
App. No.
16/326,323
Granted
Jul 26, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A direct thermal printable construct, such as a ticket, game piece, coupon, collection piece, label, security card, or voucher includes a thermally printable medium and a metallized layer bonded directly or indirectly to the thermally printable medium. A thermosensitive imaging layer of the thermally printable medium is printable by exposing the metallized layer to localized heat of a thermal printer for inducing local changes in the color of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are obscured from view through both the metallized layer and a base substrate of the thermally printable medium. One or more areas of the metallized layer are arranged to be removable by a scratching action using a fingernail or coin for revealing the underlying local changes in the color of the thermosensitive imaging layer.

Claims (48)

1. A direct thermal printable construct comprising:

a thermally printable medium having front and back surfaces, a base substrate proximate the back surface, and a thermosensitive imaging layer proximate the front surface;

the thermosensitive imaging layer being subject to color change by thermal printing;

at least one or more portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer being covered with a release surface;

at least one or more portions of a metallized layer being releasably bonded to the front surface of the thermally printable medium through the release surface;

the thermosensitive imaging layer being thermally printable by exposing the metallized layer to localized heat of a thermal printer for inducing local changes in a color of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are obscured from view through both the metallized layer and the base substrate; and

one or more areas of the metallized layer being arranged to be removable from the front surface of the thermally printable medium via the release surface for revealing underlying local changes in the color of the thermosensitive imaging layer;

in which one or more other portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer are not covered with the release surface, and one or more other areas of the metallized layer cover portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are not covered by the release surface to form a more permanent bond with the front surface of the thermally printable medium.

2. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which the release surface comprises a release layer that forms a bond between the metallized layer and the front surface of the thermally printable medium that is arranged to be locally sheared by a scratching action of a fingernail or coin at one or more of (a) an interface between the metallized layer and the release layer, (b) an interface between the release layer and the front surface of the thermally printable medium, and (c) within the release layer.

3. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which the release surface is formed by treating the front surface of the thermally printable medium to exhibit a limited amount of adhesion with the metallized layer for forming a bond between the metallized layer and the thermally printable medium.

4. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which the metallized layer is overprinted to identify the one or more areas of the metallized layer arranged for release from the front surface of the thermally printable medium in positions overlying areas of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are registered for thermally printing hidden indicia.

5. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which the metallized layer is confined to covering one or more limited areas of the front surface of the thermally printable medium such that at least one other area on the front surface of the thermally printable medium is not covered by the metallized layer.

6. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which the one or more areas of the metallized layer that are removable from the front surface of the thermally printable medium are removable by a scratching action using a fingernail or coin for viewing the underlying local changes in the color of the thermosensitive imaging layer, and in which the one or more areas of the metallized layer that are removable from the front surface of the thermally printable medium are arranged as a plurality of distinct islands for identifying areas of the metallized layer that are intended for removal to reveal the underlying local changes in the color of the thermosensitive imaging layer.

7. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 6 in which at least one of the distinct islands is overprinted in a manner for obscuring local changes in a reflectivity of the metallized layer caused by the localized heat of the thermal printer.

8. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which the one or more areas of the metallized layer that are removable from the front surface of the thermally printable medium are removable by a scratching action using a fingernail or coin and are distinguished from other areas of the metallized layer that are protected by a scratch-resistant layer.

9. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which the metallized layer is limited to covering only portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are covered by the release surface, and the at least one or more portions of the metallized layer cover some but not all portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are covered by the release surface.

10. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which the release surface is formed as a protective coating covering the thermosensitive imaging layer.

11. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which a protective coating covers the thermosensitive imaging layer and the release surface is formed by a release layer between the metallized layer and the protective coating.

12. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 1 in which at least one of the at least one or more portions of the metallized layer appears as a diffuse reflective surface for reducing apparent changes in a reflectivity of the metallized layer caused by the localized heat of the thermal printer.

13. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 12 in which the release surface comprises micro-surface geometry variations that are incorporated into the metallized layer for forming the at least one of the at least one or more portions of the metallized layer with a diffuse reflective surface.

14. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 12 in which the release surface comprises micro-surface geometry variations that are incorporated into the metallized layer for forming the at least one of the at least one or more portions of the metallized layer with a diffuse reflective surface.

15. A direct thermal printable construct comprising:

a thermally printable medium having front and back surfaces, a base substrate proximate the back surface, and a thermosensitive imaging layer proximate the front surface;

the thermosensitive imaging layer being subject to color change by thermal printing;

at least one or more portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer being covered with a release surface;

at least one or more portions of a metallized layer being releasably bonded to the front surface of the thermally printable medium through the release surface;

the thermosensitive imaging layer being thermally printable by exposing the metallized layer to localized heat of a thermal printer for inducing local changes in a color of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are obscured from view through both the metallized layer and the base substrate; and

in which the one or more areas of the metallized layer are arranged to be removable from the front surface of the thermally printable medium via the release surface, for revealing underlying local changes in the color of the thermosensitive imaging layer, by a scratching action using a fingernail or coin and are distinguished from other areas of the metallized layer that are protected by a scratch-resistant layer.

16. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which the release surface comprises a release layer that forms a bond between the metallized layer and the front surface of the thermally printable medium that is arranged to be locally sheared by the scratching action of the fingernail or coin at one or more of (a) an interface between the metallized layer and the release layer, (b) an interface between the release layer and the front surface of the thermally printable medium, and (c) within the release layer.

17. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which the release surface is formed by treating the front surface of the thermally printable medium to exhibit a limited amount of adhesion with the metallized layer for forming a bond between the metallized layer and the thermally printable medium.

18. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which the metallized layer is overprinted to identify the one or more areas of the metallized layer arranged for release from the front surface of the thermally printable medium in positions overlying areas of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are registered for thermally printing hidden indicia.

19. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which the metallized layer is confined to covering one or more limited areas of the front surface of the thermally printable medium such that at least one other area on the front surface of the thermally printable medium is not covered by the metallized layer.

20. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which the one or more areas of the metallized layer that are removable from the front surface of the thermally printable medium are arranged as a plurality of distinct islands for identifying areas of the metallized layer that are intended for removal to reveal the underlying local changes in the color of the thermosensitive imaging layer.

21. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 20 in which at least one of the distinct islands is overprinted in a manner for obscuring local changes in a reflectivity of the metallized layer caused by the localized heat of the thermal printer.

22. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which one or more portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer are not covered with the release surface, and one or more other portions of a metallized layer cover portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are not covered by the release surface to form a more permanent bond with the front surface of the thermally printable medium.

23. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which the metallized layer is limited to covering only portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are covered by the release surface, and the at least one or more portions of the metallized layer cover some but not all portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are covered by the release surface.

24. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which the release surface is formed as a protective coating covering the thermosensitive imaging layer.

25. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which a protective coating covers the thermosensitive imaging layer and the release surface is formed by a release layer between the metallized layer and the protective coating.

26. The direct thermal printable construct of claim 15 in which at least one of the at least one or more portions of the metallized layer appears as a diffuse reflective surface for reducing apparent changes in a reflectivity of the metallized layer caused by the localized heat of the thermal printer.

27. A direct thermal printable construct comprising:

a thermally printable medium having front and back surfaces, a base substrate proximate the back surface, and a thermosensitive imaging layer proximate the front surface;

the thermosensitive imaging layer being subject to color change by thermal printing;

at least one or more portions of the thermosensitive imaging layer being covered with a release surface;

at least one or more portions of a metallized layer being releasably bonded to the front surface of the thermally printable medium through the release surface;

the thermosensitive imaging layer being thermally printable by exposing the metallized layer to localized heat of a thermal printer for inducing local changes in a color of the thermosensitive imaging layer that are obscured from view through both the metallized layer and the base substrate; and

one or more areas of the metallized layer being arranged to be removable from the front surface of the thermally printable medium via the release surface for revealing underlying local changes in the color of the thermosensitive imaging layer;

in which at least one of the at least one or more portions of the metallized layer appears as a diffuse reflective surface for reducing apparent changes in a reflectivity of the metallized layer caused by the localized heat of the thermal printer; and

in which the release surface comprises micro-surface geometry variations that are incorporated into the metallized layer for forming the at least one of the at least one or more portions of the metallized layer with a diffuse reflective surface.

Assignments (16)
NOTICE AND CONFIRMATION OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded May 19, 2026
From: MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, LLC; MCC MANUFACTURING, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 075623/0138 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT 57973/0614 Recorded May 12, 2026
From: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS AGENT
To: MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, LLC (F/K/A W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.)
Reel/Frame 075630/0609 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 17, 2024
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: HAMMER PACKAGING CORP.; MCC-NORWOOD LLC; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC; MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 069180/0836 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 060189 FRAME: 0080. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT . Recorded Jun 16, 2022
From: YOUNG, PATRICK A.
To: W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.
Reel/Frame 060450/0950 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 14, 2022
From: YOUNG, PATRICK A.
To: MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 060189/0080 →
CASH FLOW SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 29, 2021
From: MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
Reel/Frame 057973/0625 →
NOTES SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 29, 2021
From: MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 057973/0739 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2021
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.
Reel/Frame 057974/0801 →
RELEASE OF TERM LOAN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 29, 2021
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: INDUSTRIAL LABEL CORPORATION; MCC-DEC TECH, LLC; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; SPEAR USA INC.; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.; WISCONSIN LABEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 057974/0821 →
RELEASE OF ABL SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2021
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: INDUSTRIAL LABEL CORPORATION; MCC-DEC TECH, LLC; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; SPEAR USA INC.; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.; WISCONSIN LABEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 057974/0837 →
ABL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 29, 2021
From: MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
Reel/Frame 057973/0614 →
TERM LOAN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 30, 2021
From: W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.; MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 057678/0580 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2019
From: W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.; WISCONSIN LABEL CORPORATION; INDUSTRIAL LABEL CORPORATION; MCC-DEC TECH, LLC; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; SPEAR USA INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 049724/0084 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2019
From: INDUSTRIAL LABEL CORPORATION; MCC-DEC TECH, LLC; MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; SPEAR USA INC; WIS PACKAGING GROUP, INC.; WISCONSIN LABEL CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, NA
Reel/Frame 049721/0627 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 5, 2019
From: INDUSTRIAL LABEL CORPORATION; MCC-DEC TECH, LLC; MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION; MCC-NORWOOD, LLC; SPEAR USA INC.; W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.; WISCONSIN LABEL CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 049681/0912 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 18, 2019
From: MITCHELL, CHAUNCEY T., JR.
To: W/S PACKAGING GROUP, INC.
Reel/Frame 048362/0075 →