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1620 Quail Ridge Cir, Saint Paul, MN 55125    614-4514030   

Salt Lake City, UT   

3810 Walhaven Rd, Columbus, OH 43220    614-4514030    772-6921830   

1225 21St St, Stuart, FL 34994    561-6920793    772-6921830   

1225 NW 21St St #3408, Stuart, FL 34994    407-6920793   

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Laser Addressable Thermal Transfer Imaging Element With An Interlayer

US Patent:
6461793, Oct 8, 2002
Filed:
Dec 15, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/738735
Inventors:
Jeffrey C. Chang - North Oaks MN
John S. Staral - Woodbury MN
William A. Tolbert - Woodbury MN
Martin B. Wolk - Woodbury MN
Claire A. Jalbert - Cottage Grove MN
Hsin-hsin Chou - Woodbury MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G03F 734
US Classification:
4302711, 430200, 430201, 4302761, 430964
Abstract:
A thermal transfer donor element is provided which comprises a support, a light-to-heat conversion layer, an interlayer, and a thermal transfer layer. When the above donor element is brought into contact with a receptor and imagewise irradiated, an image is obtained which is free from contamination by the light-to-heat conversion layer. The construction and process of this invention is useful in making colored images including applications such as color proofs and color filter elements.

Thermal Mass Transfer Donor Element

US Patent:
6468715, Oct 22, 2002
Filed:
Mar 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/820302
Inventors:
John S. Staral - Woodbury MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G03F 734
US Classification:
4302711, 430200, 430201, 430935, 430964
Abstract:
A thermal mass transfer donor element is provided that includes a thermal transfer layer and a light-to-heat conversion layer, wherein the light-to-heat conversion layer has at least two regions exhibiting different absorption coefficients. The thermal transfer donor elements provided can improve imaging performance by increasing transfer sensitivity and decreasing imaging defects.

Method For Patterning Oriented Materials For Organic Electronic Displays And Devices

US Patent:
6485884, Nov 26, 2002
Filed:
Apr 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/844100
Inventors:
Martin B. Wolk - Woodbury MN
Yong Hsu - Woodbury MN
Hassan Sahouani - Hastings MN
John S. Staral - Woodbury MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G03F 734
US Classification:
430200, 4302701, 4302711, 430964
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for pattering oriented materials to make organic electronic displays or devices. The method includes selective thermal transfer of an oriented electronically active or emissive material from a thermal transfer donor sheet to a receptor. The method can be used to make organic electroluminescent devices and displays that emit polarized light. The method can also be used to make organic electronic devices with enhanced charge mobility properties. The present invention also provides donor sheets for use with the method, and methods for making donor sheets that include transfer layers having oriented electronically active organic materials.

Laser Addressable Thermal Transfer Imaging Element With An Interlayer

US Patent:
6582877, Jun 24, 2003
Filed:
Aug 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/219427
Inventors:
Jeffrey C. Chang - North Oaks MN
John S. Staral - Woodbury MN
William A. Tolbert - Woodbury MN
Martin B. Wolk - Woodbury MN
Claire A. Jalbert - Cottage Grove MN
Hsin-hsin Chou - Woodbury MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G03F 734
US Classification:
430200, 430201, 4302711
Abstract:
A thermal transfer donor element is provided which comprises a support, a light-to-heat conversion layer, an interlayer, and a thermal transfer layer. When the above donor element is brought into contact with a receptor and imagewise irradiated, an image is obtained which is free from contamination by the light-to-heat conversion layer. The construction and process of this invention is useful in making colored images including applications such as color proofs and color filter elements.

Thermal Mass Transfer Donor Element

US Patent:
6689538, Feb 10, 2004
Filed:
Apr 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/136913
Inventors:
John S. Staral - Woodbury MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G03F 711
US Classification:
4302731, 430200, 430201, 4302711, 4302751, 4302761, 430964
Abstract:
A thermal mass transfer donor element is provided that includes a thermal transfer layer and a light-to-heat conversion layer, wherein the light-to-heat conversion layer has at least two regions exhibiting different absorption coefficients. The thermal transfer donor elements provided can improve imaging performance by increasing transfer sensitivity and decreasing imaging defects.

Laser Addressable Thermal Transfer Imaging Element With An Interlayer

US Patent:
6866979, Mar 15, 2005
Filed:
Dec 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/726315
Inventors:
Jeffrey C. Chang - North Oaks MN, US
John S. Staral - Woodbury MN, US
William A. Tolbert - Woodbury MN, US
Martin B. Wolk - Woodbury MN, US
Claire A. Jalbert - Cottage Grove MN, US
Hsin-hsin Chou - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G03F007/34
G03F007/11
US Classification:
430200, 430201, 4302711, 4302751, 4302761, 4302781, 430964
Abstract:
A thermal transfer donor element is provided which comprises a support, a light-to-heat conversion layer, an interlayer, and a thermal transfer layer. When the above donor element is brought into contact with a receptor and imagewise irradiated, an image is obtained which is free from contamination by the light-to-heat conversion layer. The construction and process of this invention is useful in making colored images including applications such as color proofs and color filter elements.

Laser Addressable Thermal Transfer Imaging Element With An Interlayer

US Patent:
7226716, Jun 5, 2007
Filed:
Nov 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/272240
Inventors:
Jeffrey C. Chang - North Oaks MN, US
John S. Staral - Woodbury MN, US
William A. Tolbert - Woodbury MN, US
Martin B. Wolk - Woodbury MN, US
Claire A. Jalbert - Cottage Grove MN, US
Hsin-hsin Chou - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G03F 7/11
G03F 7/34
US Classification:
430200, 4302711, 4302751, 4302761
Abstract:
A thermal transfer donor element is provided which comprises a support, a light-to-heat conversion layer, an interlayer, and a thermal transfer layer. When the above donor element is brought into contact with a receptor and imagewise irradiated, an image is obtained which is free from contamination by the light-to-heat conversion layer. The construction and process of this invention is useful in making colored images including applications such as color proofs and color filter elements.

Electroluminescent Materials And Methods Of Manufacture And Use

US Patent:
7241512, Jul 10, 2007
Filed:
Oct 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/285114
Inventors:
Yingbo Li - Woodbury MN, US
John P. Baetzold - North St. Paul MN, US
Terence D. Spawn - West Lakeland Township MN, US
Ralph R. Roberts - Cottage Grove MN, US
James G. Bentsen - North St. Paul MN, US
John S. Staral - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
H01J 1/62
C09K 11/06
US Classification:
428690, 428917, 313504, 257 40, 257103, 25230135
Abstract:
Light emitting polymers can include a plurality of arylene monomeric units and a plurality of soft segment units independently selected from soft segment end caps; soft segment side chains coupled to a portion, but not all, of the arylene monomeric units; internal soft segment monomeric units; and combinations thereof. These light emitting polymers can be used in forming electroluminescent devices or other articles.

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