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US2149916A
US2149916A US35174A US3517435A US2149916A US 2149916 A US2149916 A US 2149916A US 35174 A US35174 A US 35174A US 3517435 A US3517435 A US 3517435A US 2149916 A US2149916 A US 2149916A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44CPRODUCING DECORATIVE EFFECTS; MOSAICS; TARSIA WORK; PAPERHANGING
    • B44C1/00Processes, not specifically provided for elsewhere, for producing decorative surface effects
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    • B44C1/165Processes, not specifically provided for elsewhere, for producing decorative surface effects for applying transfer pictures or the like for decalcomanias; sheet material therefor
    • B44C1/175Transfer using solvent
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  • rlhis invention relates to a decalcomania and more particularly to such a product provided with means for indicating or proving its authenticity or origin. 5
  • decalcomania transfers in connection with revenue stamps and like uses, it has become important that each sheet of transfers be provided with means for readily and surely indicating its authenticity.
  • An object of the m present invention is to provide decalcomania,
  • a further object is to provide a decalcomania having a transfer body provided with means for proving its origin.
  • a further object is to provide means whereby any part of the transfer or base or attachment means may serve as an indicator for the above purposes.
  • Figure 1 is a broken enlarged side view in elevation of a decalcomania embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 a view similar to Fig. 1 but showing a modified form of the invention
  • Fig. 3 a view similar to Fig. l butv showing a further modification
  • Flg. 4 a view similar to Fig. 1 showing a modification of the invention
  • Fig. 5 a view similar to Fig, 1 showing a modicationof the invention
  • Fig. 6, a view similar to Fig. 1 illustrating a further modification of the invention
  • Fig. 7, a view similar to Fig. 1,. showing a further modiilcation of the invention
  • Fig. 8 a view similar to Fig. 1, showing another modification of the invention.
  • the paper base is of substantial size and can be-handled cheaply and easily .while at the same time becoming a waste product after the transfer has been removed, I have found it highly desirable to employ means 45 in conjunction withthe paper base for indicating its origin.
  • a tinted or colored base is employed, the color or tint being preferably of an unusual shade and one which cannot be duplicated by one not knowing the method of manufacture.
  • a water-soluble adhesive upon the adhesive is a tinted or opaque lacquer film carrying the imprint.
  • the tinted base itself serves as an identication of the product.
  • the color of the base becomes clearly visible and can be compared with an original to establish the identity.
  • the color of the base is not distinct and the .color may vary with the slight differences in depth of the colored lacquer.
  • the color of the base is uniform and can be employed as a certain means for proving origin.
  • a character or other indicia which becomes visible after removal of the adhesive and lacquer thereabove.
  • the water-soluble adhesive carries a lacquer layer which may be clear, colored, or opaque and upon the lacquer are formed the usual imprints.
  • the paper base After the decalcomania body has been dipped in water to dissolve the adhesive, the paper base can be examined as to color and as to the imprinting thereon to determine its origin.
  • the paper base which may be tinted if desired, is shown provided. with a. water mark. Also, imprinting is formed on the top of the paper and then covered by starch or other water-soluble adhesive.
  • a lacquer body which may be colored or opaque, ris provided on its under side with imprinting and .on its top side with the usual stamp or other imprint.
  • the imprints on Ythe back of the lacquer layer become visible and serve to indicate the authenticity of the product. Also, the imprint on the paper base serves in conjunction with the water mark to indicate the origin of the paper.
  • the watermarked paper base is attached by colored starch or other suitable adhesive to a layer of clear adhesive and thereby to a layer of lacquer.
  • the colored starch dissolves and enters the paper base, giving it a. distinctive color.
  • Fig. 5 there are two strips of paper connected by colored adhesive, the topmost paper carrying an identifying imprint thereon. Above the imprint is a layer of adhesive and a layer of lacquer, the lacquer carrying the usual imprint. Wetting of the body causes the colored adhesive between the two paper layers to change the color of both strips of paper, thus indicating, the origin of the paper.
  • Fig. 6 there are three strips of'paper, the outermost paper strips being preferably of good quality and the innermost paper strips being preferably of a cheaper grade.
  • the three sheets are connected by layers of col ⁇ ored adhesive and the topmost paper strip carries adhesive and thereon an imprint.
  • the decalcomania is moistened, the colored adhesive layers enter the paper strips and'give them a distinctive color.
  • the watermarked paper base carries a layer of adhesive and thereabove Itwo differently4 colored layers with an imprint on the topmos. lacquer film.
  • the two layers of colored lacquer arepreferably of different colors and so balanced in color as to give one shade when resting upon the adhesive layer and paper base, as shown in Fig. '7.
  • the two lacquer layers are separated from the paper bas'e and applied to Cellophane or the like, the light rays passing through the two lacquer layers gives them a different and distinctive shade. In this manner, the transfers are indicated as of a certain origin.
  • a paper base which is tinted pink.
  • the base is covered with a starch layer and an adhesive layer over'the starch.
  • the imprint is on top of the adhesive.
  • the starch may be of color contrasting with the pink base.
  • any of the products may be provided with a. water mark or an imprint thereabove. Any of the modifications may be provided with imprint on the base of the lacquer film. Any of the modifications may be provided with tinted bases contrasting with tinted lacquer layers, Any of the modifications may be provided with various types of water-soluble colored adhesive for changing the color of the paper, etc. Any of the modifications may be provided with colored lacquer lms combined and in many cases, the lacquer lm may be omitted and the imprint made directly on the adhesive layer. l
  • beta naphthol dissolved in alcohol
  • beta naphthol may be used in the glue or starch coating, the lacquer or both. It may also be used in the paper base.
  • it is preferably first mixed withpotassium hydroxide and then dissolved in alcohol.
  • naphthol A. S. may be used instead of beta naphthol.
  • a decalcomania paper comprising a water-leaf backing sheet containing dye in sufficient quantity to impart a distinctive color to the paper, and a coating of adhesive thereon adapted to take decalcomania printing.

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- Patented Mar. 7, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE by mesne assignments,
to Mld- States Gummed Paper Company, a corporation o! Delaware Application August 7, 1935, Serial N0. 35,174
1 Claim.
rlhis invention relates to a decalcomania and more particularly to such a product provided with means for indicating or proving its authenticity or origin. 5 In the use of decalcomania transfers in connection with revenue stamps and like uses, it has become important that each sheet of transfers be provided with means for readily and surely indicating its authenticity. An object of the m present invention is to provide decalcomania,
products with means whereby the paper base is indicative or origin or authenticity, together with means for modifying the base in appearance when the same is wetted so as to further indicate its l5 origin. A further object is to provide a decalcomania having a transfer body provided with means for proving its origin. A further object is to provide means whereby any part of the transfer or base or attachment means may serve as an indicator for the above purposes. Other specific objects and advantages will appear as the specification proceeds.
The invention is illustrated in preferred embodiments by the accompanying drawings, in
Figure 1 is a broken enlarged side view in elevation of a decalcomania embodying my invention; Fig. 2, a view similar to Fig. 1 but showing a modified form of the invention; Fig. 3, a view similar to Fig. l butv showing a further modification; Flg. 4, a view similar to Fig. 1 showing a modification of the invention; Fig. 5, a view similar to Fig, 1 showing a modicationof the invention; Fig. 6, a view similar to Fig. 1 illustrating a further modification of the invention; Fig. 7, a view similar to Fig. 1,. showing a further modiilcation of the invention; and Fig. 8, a view similar to Fig. 1, showing another modification of the invention.
In view of the factthat the paper base is of substantial size and can be-handled cheaply and easily .while at the same time becoming a waste product after the transfer has been removed, I have found it highly desirable to employ means 45 in conjunction withthe paper base for indicating its origin. For example, as will be set out more in detail hereafter, I may employ a colored or tinted paper base, a paper base imprinted on itstop surface and normally concealed by a lacquer "'50 layer, a paper base having a 'water-mark extwo or more sheets of paper connectedby a colored adhesive which colors the paper layers upon the wetting of the decalcomania.
As illustrated in Fig. l, a tinted or colored base is employed, the color or tint being preferably of an unusual shade and one which cannot be duplicated by one not knowing the method of manufacture. Upon the tinted base is applied a water-soluble adhesive, and upon the adhesive is a tinted or opaque lacquer film carrying the imprint. The tinted base itself serves as an identication of the product. Particularly, when the adhesive layer has been dissolved and the lacquer body removed, the color of the base becomes clearly visible and can be compared with an original to establish the identity. As long as the colored lacquer is employed in connection with the colored base, the color of the base is not distinct and the .color may vary with the slight differences in depth of the colored lacquer. However, upon removal of the transfer, the color of the base is uniform and can be employed as a certain means for proving origin.
In the construction shown in Fig. 2, there is printed upon the tinted paper base, a character or other indicia which becomes visible after removal of the adhesive and lacquer thereabove. The water-soluble adhesive carries a lacquer layer which may be clear, colored, or opaque and upon the lacquer are formed the usual imprints.
After the decalcomania body has been dipped in water to dissolve the adhesive, the paper base can be examined as to color and as to the imprinting thereon to determine its origin.
In the modification shown in Fig. 3, the paper base, which may be tinted if desired, is shown provided. with a. water mark. Also, imprinting is formed on the top of the paper and then covered by starch or other water-soluble adhesive. A lacquer body, which may be colored or opaque, ris provided on its under side with imprinting and .on its top side with the usual stamp or other imprint.
When the decalcomania is wetted and the lacquer body separated from the paper base and deposited upon a Cellophane or glass body, the imprints on Ythe back of the lacquer layer become visible and serve to indicate the authenticity of the product. Also, the imprint on the paper base serves in conjunction with the water mark to indicate the origin of the paper.
In the modification shown in Figs. 4, 5 and 6, I employ a water-soluble coloring material which changes the color of the base to a predetermined color after the decaicomania has been wetted.
thus indicating origin. In Fig. 4, the watermarked paper base is attached by colored starch or other suitable adhesive to a layer of clear adhesive and thereby to a layer of lacquer. When the decalcomania is wetted, the colored starch dissolves and enters the paper base, giving it a. distinctive color.
In Fig. 5, there are two strips of paper connected by colored adhesive, the topmost paper carrying an identifying imprint thereon. Above the imprint is a layer of adhesive and a layer of lacquer, the lacquer carrying the usual imprint. Wetting of the body causes the colored adhesive between the two paper layers to change the color of both strips of paper, thus indicating, the origin of the paper.
In the illustration in Fig. 6, there are three strips of'paper, the outermost paper strips being preferably of good quality and the innermost paper strips being preferably of a cheaper grade. The three sheets are connected by layers of col` ored adhesive and the topmost paper strip carries adhesive and thereon an imprint. When the decalcomania is moistened, the colored adhesive layers enter the paper strips and'give them a distinctive color.
In the modification shown in Fig. 7, the watermarked paper base carries a layer of adhesive and thereabove Itwo differently4 colored layers with an imprint on the topmos. lacquer film. The two layers of colored lacquer arepreferably of different colors and so balanced in color as to give one shade when resting upon the adhesive layer and paper base, as shown in Fig. '7. However, when the two lacquer layers are separated from the paper bas'e and applied to Cellophane or the like, the light rays passing through the two lacquer layers gives them a different and distinctive shade. In this manner, the transfers are indicated as of a certain origin.
In the modification shown in Fig. 8, there is a paper base which is tinted pink. The base is covered with a starch layer and an adhesive layer over'the starch. The imprint is on top of the adhesive. In this consruction, the starch may be of color contrasting with the pink base.
While in the foregoing figures, I have shown certain arrangements therein with certain distinctive features in each, it will be understood `that such features may be combined in a great many modifications which are not illustrated herein. For example, any of the products may be provided with a. water mark or an imprint thereabove. Any of the modifications may be provided with imprint on the base of the lacquer film. Any of the modifications may be provided with tinted bases contrasting with tinted lacquer layers, Any of the modifications may be provided with various types of water-soluble colored adhesive for changing the color of the paper, etc. Any of the modifications may be provided with colored lacquer lms combined and in many cases, the lacquer lm may be omitted and the imprint made directly on the adhesive layer. l
In addition.k to the above, chemical indicators may be used in the paper adhesive, lacquer, starch coating, etc. By way of example, beta naphthol, dissolved in alcohol, may be used in the glue or starch coating, the lacquer or both. It may also be used in the paper base. In order to dissolve the beta naphthol, it is preferably first mixed withpotassium hydroxide and then dissolved in alcohol.
In order to test the above fixed indicator in the adhesive or starch coating or paper, I use a small amount of a dye salt dissolved in alcohol. If the fixed indicator is added to the lacquer, I tesJ it by addingthereto a small amount of dye salt dissolved in equal parts of alcohol and acetone. The acetone dissolves the lacquer and thus enables the dye salt to be brought into contact with the fixed indicator.
Instead of beta naphthol, naphthol A. S. may be used. There are a large number of indicators known to the trade which may be employed if desired.
The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only, and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom, but the appended claim should be construed as broadly as permissible, in view of the prior art.
I claim:
A decalcomania paper comprising a water-leaf backing sheet containing dye in sufficient quantity to impart a distinctive color to the paper, and a coating of adhesive thereon adapted to take decalcomania printing. y
FERDINAND W. HUMPHNER.
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