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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7439011 | Photothermographic material A photothermographic material including, on one side of a support, an image forming layer containing at least a photosensitive silver halide, a non-photosensitive organic silver salt, a reducing agent and a binder, and, on the other side of the support, a non-photos... | 10/21/2008 |
| 7422843 | Silver halide color photographic light-sensitive material A silver halide color photographic light-sensitive material for movie, containing, on a side of a transmission-type support, yellow-, cyan- and magenta-color-forming light-sensitive silver halide emulsion layers and a non-light-sensitive hydrophilic colloidal layer,... | 09/09/2008 |
| 7267988 | Dosimeter with conducting layer An element for ascertaining radiation dosage comprising: a flexible polymeric support, a first coated layer, said coated layer comprising a electrically conducting material and a binder and a second coated layer, said coated layer comprising a binder and alanine whe... | 09/11/2007 |
| 7267935 | Thermally developable materials stabilized with crown ethers Incorporating a crown ether-alkali metal complex cation of an enolate anion of an aldehyde having at least one electron withdrawing group in the alpha (α) position, provides thermally developable materials with imaging properties that have little change with change... | 09/11/2007 |
| 7258968 | Thermally developable materials with buried conductive backside coatings Thermally developable materials including photothermographic and thermographic materials having a buried conductive backside layer comprising one or more binder polymers, and an antistatic compound that is an organic solvent soluble alkali metal salt of any of a per... | 08/21/2007 |
| 7247371 | Antimony tin oxide fine particles for sunlight shielding, and disperse liquid for formation of sunlight shielding solid, sunlight shielding solid, and transparent substrate for sunlight shielding using thereof Physical characteristics of ATO fine particles capable of exhibiting such optical properties as a high visible light transmittance, a low solar radiation transmittance, and a low haze value when the ATO fine particles are formed on a transparent substrate or in the ... | 07/24/2007 |
| 7172852 | Thermographic recording material with improved developability A black and white thermographic recording material comprising a thermosensitive element and a support, the thermosensitive element containing at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt, a binder and optionally photosensitive silver halide, char... | 02/06/2007 |
| 7166421 | Aqueous-based photothermographic materials containing tetrafluoroborate salts Black-and-white, aqueous-based, silver halide-containing photothermographic materials have increased stability both prior to use and after imaging with the incorporation of at least 0.005 g/m2 of a tetrafluoroborate salt. ... | 01/23/2007 |
| 7163746 | Conductive polymers on acicular substrates The present invention relates to an electronically conductive particle comprising an acicular substrate in contact with an electronically conductive polymer. Another embodiment comprises an article comprising electronically conductive particles comprising an acicula... | 01/16/2007 |
| 7153636 | Thermally developable materials with abrasion-resistant backside coatings Thermally developable materials including photothermographic and thermographic materials have an outermost backside layer that includes a combination of a polysiloxane and a smectite clay that has been modified with a quaternary ammonium compound. The resulting oute... | 12/26/2006 |
| 7153620 | Transparent invisible conductive grid The present invention relates to an antistatic article comprising a substrate or support having thereon at least one antistatic layer, wherein the antistatic layer comprises a conductive material having areas of patterned coverage. The present invention also relates... | 12/26/2006 |
| 7145464 | Data collection device In one aspect of the invention a data collection device is provided for use with a medium said medium being usable when exposed to electromagnetic radiation that is characteristic of such use. The data collection device has a sensor capable of sensing when the mediu... | 12/05/2006 |
| 7144689 | Antistatic properties for thermally developable materials The use of metal antimonates at high metal antimonate to binder ratios in buried backside conductive layers of thermographic and photothermographic materials allows the use of thin backside overcoat layers. The combination provides antistatic constructions having ex... | 12/05/2006 |
| 7138223 | Photothermographic material A photothermographic material including, on one side of a support, an image forming layer containing at least a photosensitive silver halide, a non-photosensitive organic silver salt, a reducing agent and a binder, and, on the other side of the support, a non-photos... | 11/21/2006 |
| 7118836 | Process for preparing a substantially transparent conductive layer configuration A substantially transparent conductive layer on a support, the layer comprising an intrinsically conductive polymer e.g. containing an intrinsically conductive polymer optionally containing structural units represented by formula (I): ... | 10/10/2006 |
| 7105286 | Silver halide photographic material The present invention relates to a silver halide photographic material comprising a paper support having resin layers coated on both sides of a base paper, and in particular, to a silver halide photographic material exhibiting superior glossiness and improved sharpn... | 09/12/2006 |
| 7087351 | Antistatic layer for electrically modulated display The present invention relates to a display comprising at least one substrate having at least one electrically modulated imaging layer thereon, at least one patterned electrically conductive layer, and at least one antistatic layer. ... | 08/08/2006 |
| 7087364 | Antistatic properties for thermally developable materials The use of metal antimonates at high metal antimonate to binder ratios in buried backside conductive layers of thermographic and photothermographic materials allows the use of thin backside overcoat layers. The combination provides antistatic constructions having ex... | 08/08/2006 |
| 7083885 | Transparent invisible conductive grid The present invention relates to an antistatic article comprising a substrate or support having thereon at least one antistatic layer, wherein the antistatic layer comprises a conductive material having areas of patterned coverage. ... | 08/01/2006 |
| 7067242 | Thermally developable materials with improved conductive layer Backside conductive layers with increased conductive efficiency can be provided for thermally developable materials by formulating hydrophilic metal oxide clusters in a hydrophobic environment using low shear mixing conditions. The dry thickness and coating weight o... | 06/27/2006 |
| 7056651 | Conductive underlayers for aqueous-based thermally developable materials Thermally developable materials for thermography or photothermography have imaging layers on one or both sides of the support. Buried conductive underlayers are disposed under these imaging layers on one or both sides of the support, and these conductive underlayers... | 06/06/2006 |
| 7022467 | Thermally developable materials having improved backside conductive layers Backside conductive layers with increased conductive efficiency can be provided for thermally developable materials by providing a buried conductive coating containing a lower molecular weight polyvinyl acetal binder (that is, a molecular weight of at least 8,000 an... | 04/04/2006 |
| 7018787 | Thermally developable materials with improved backside layers Thermally developable materials such as photothermographic and thermographic materials have a backside conductive layer with increased conductive efficiency. This backside conductive layer is a buried conductive coating and is overcoated with a layer that contains a... | 03/28/2006 |
| 6919158 | Conductive pattern material and method for forming conductive pattern There are provided a conductive pattern material and a pattern-forming method by which a fine pattern having a high resolution and no wire breakage is obtained. The conductive pattern material is such that on a support surface a pattern-forming layer is formed which... | 07/19/2005 |
| 6908574 | Tin-containing indium oxides, a process for producing them, a coating solution using them and electrically conductive coatings formed of them A Sn-containing In oxide in the form of needles or plates comprising particles having a major axis of 0.1 μm or less and a minor axis of 0.05 μm or less. ... | 06/21/2005 |
| 6835516 | Element with antistat layer An imaging element comprising: a support; at least one image forming layer; and an antistat layer, wherein said antistat layer comprises: a chlorinated polyolefin and a conductive agent. ... | 12/28/2004 |
| 6808872 | Silver salt photothermographic dry imaging material A silver salt photothermographic material exhibiting enhanced image quality and superior uniformity without causing uneven density is disclosed, comprising on a support a light-sensitive layer comprising a light-sensitive emulsion containing organic silver salt grai... | 10/26/2004 |
| 6803180 | Information recording material An information recording material which contains a fluorine-containing nonionic surfactant, 1.5×10−5 mol/m2 or more of a polyvalent metal salt, and an anionic surfactant capable of forming a sparingly soluble salt in an aqueous solution with... | 10/12/2004 |
| 6740480 | Fingerprint protection for clear photographic shield The invention provides a photographic element comprising a transparent polymer sheet, at least one layer containing negative working photosensitive silver halide and at least one upper protective shield to protect the surface of said transparent polymer. ... | 05/25/2004 |
| 6696233 | Silver halide photographic photosensitive material having a polyethylene terephthalate film base support into which ultraviolet light absorber is kneaded The present invention provides a silver halide photographic photosensitive material in which a silver halide photosensitive layer is disposed on a transparent polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film into which an ultraviolet light absorber has been kneaded,... | 02/24/2004 |
| 6689546 | Thermally developable materials containing backside conductive layers Thermally developable materials that comprise a support have at least two backside layers. One of these layers can be a protective layer comprising a film-forming polymer. The materials also includes a non-imaging backside conductive layer comprising non-... | 02/10/2004 |
| 6686138 | Color motion picture print film with improved raw stock keeping A silver halide light sensitive motion picture photographic print element comprising a support having a front side and a back side and bearing on the front side thereof in order a yellow dye image-forming unit comprising at least one blue-sensitive silver... | 02/03/2004 |
| 6670092 | Radiation-sensitive recording material having an electrically conductive back coating The invention relates to a recording material for the production of offset printing plates having a web- or plate-form support, a radiation-sensitive layer on the front of the support and a continuous layer on its back. The back layer has a glass transiti... | 12/30/2003 |
| 6566033 | Conductive foam core imaging member The invention relates to an imaging member and a method for use therewith comprising an imaging layer and a base wherein said base comprises a closed cell foam core sheet and adhered thereto an upper and lower flange sheet, and wherein said imaging member... | 05/20/2003 |
| 6551769 | Silver halide photographic material comprising a permanent conductive subbing layer and a scratch-resistant backing layer A silver halide photographic film element has been disclosed, said element comprising on a light-sensitive side of a transparent polyester support, and, in order, an electrically conductive subbing layer, an antihalation undercoat, a light-sensitive emuls... | 04/22/2003 |
| 6514677 | Thermally developable infrared sensitive imaging materials containing heat-bleachable antihalation composition Photothermographic materials comprise heat-bleachable antihalation compositions in antihalation layers. These compositions comprise a hexaarybiimidazole and one or more infrared radiation absorbing compounds that are represented by the following Structure... | 02/04/2003 |
| 6479228 | Scratch resistant layer containing electronically conductive polymer for imaging elements The present invention can relate to an imaging element including a support, an image-forming layer superposed on the support, and an outermost scratch resistant antistatic layer superposed on the support. The scratch resistant layer may include a polymer ... | 11/12/2002 |
| 6479227 | Thermographic recording elements A thermographic recording element comprising a thermographic recording layer containing an organic silver salt and a reducing agent on a support is provided with an antistatic layer containing acicular conductive metal oxide particles having an aspect rat... | 11/12/2002 |
| 6465165 | Scratch resistant-water resistant overcoat for photographic systems The present invention is an imaged photographic element having a protective overcoat thereon. The protective overcoat is formed by providing a photographic element having at least one silver halide light-sensitive emulsion layer. A first coating of hydrop... | 10/15/2002 |
| 6395448 | Evaporated lubricants for imaging element The present invention is a method of depositing a lubricating layer on an imaging element. The method includes providing a polymer or a wax selected from the group consisting of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP), fluorin... | 05/28/2002 |