Patent ReferencesProcess for producing recording paper for ink jet recording and optical bar code printing Method of producing ink jet recording medium Patent #: 5647935 InventorsApplicationNo. 700999 filed on 08/21/1996US Classes:156/241, To base coated with adhesive156/230, Direct contact transfer of adhered lamina from carrier to base156/231, With formation of lamina of continuous length by molding or casting on endless carrier156/239, Plural superimposed laminae transferred156/242, With lamina formation by molding or casting156/247, With stripping of adhered lamina156/248, With cutting of one lamina only while adhered156/249, And assembly with different lamina346/135.1, Laminated, impregnated, or coated bases427/366, With heating (e.g., heated roller, etc.)427/391, Paper base428/327, Polymeric or resinous material428/342, Cellulosic substrate428/452Next to cellulosicExaminersPrimary: Stucker, JeffreyAssistant: Nelson, Brett Attorney, Agent or FirmForeign Patent References
International ClassesB44C 001/165B32B 031/00 B32B 005/16 B32B 009/06 Foreign Application Priority Data1995-08-21 JPAbstractAn ink jet recording material is constituted by a support and a recording layer on the support, in which a plurality of recording layer may be provided. At least one recording layer contains colloidal particles and a water-soluble resin. In order to produce the ink jet recording material, a sticking or adhesive interlayer is provided on a support, and a recording layer including at least one layer is superposed on the interlayer. At least one of the at least one layer of the recording layer contains colloidal particles and a water-soluble resin, and the recording layer is coated and formed on a forming material. Then, the forming material is peeled from said recording layer.Other References
Field of SearchWith stripping of adhered laminaWith cutting of one lamina only while adhered And assembly with different lamina Direct contact transfer of adhered lamina from carrier to base Plural superimposed laminae transferred With lamina formation by molding or casting To base coated with adhesive With formation of lamina of continuous length by molding or casting on endless carrier Polymeric or resinous material Next to cellulosic Cellulosic substrate Laminated, impregnated, or coated bases With heating (e.g., heated roller, etc.) Paper base | |