EP 0339244 A3 19900314 - METHOD OF TRANSFERING A REPRODUCTION FROM A PRIMARY SUPPORT TO A SECONDARY SUPPORT
Title (en)
METHOD OF TRANSFERING A REPRODUCTION FROM A PRIMARY SUPPORT TO A SECONDARY SUPPORT
Publication
Application
Priority
DE 3809059 A 19880318
Abstract (en)
[origin: EP0339244A2] A method for transferring a subject in the form of an image or script, consisting of at least two conventional printing inks and produced on a flexible surface as a primary support by a printing process to a sheet-like subject support, in particular to a leather, textile or wood surface, in which the subject or receiving surface of the subject support or secondary support is brought into contact under pressure and over an area with the subject until the subject adheres to the secondary support, after which the primary support is removed from the subject, is to be improved in such a way that the subject is produced on a primary support in the form of a cellulose-containing surface which is moisture-permeable on one side and coated on the other side with plastic or with a paint, by the method of indirect electrostatic reproduction using dry toner, and, prior to the use of pressure contact, is placed dry on the surface of the secondary support and is then heated. In addition, the subject is to be applied to the coated surface.
IPC 1-7
IPC 8 full level
G03G 7/00 (2006.01); G03G 13/16 (2006.01); G03G 15/16 (2006.01)
CPC (source: EP)
G03G 7/00 (2013.01); G03G 7/008 (2013.01); G03G 7/0086 (2013.01); G03G 13/16 (2013.01); G03G 15/1625 (2013.01)
Citation (search report)
- [X] EP 0146504 A2 19850626 - SICPA HOLDING SA [CH]
- [Y] US 3516842 A 19700623 - KLINKER JOHN J JR, et al
- [X] US 4064285 A 19771220 - MAMMINO JOSEPH
- [A] EP 0098506 A2 19840118 - MARKEM CORP [US]
Designated contracting state (EPC)
AT BE CH DE ES FR GB GR IT LI LU NL SE
DOCDB simple family (publication)
EP 0339244 A2 19891102; EP 0339244 A3 19900314; DE 3809059 A1 19890928; WO 9104515 A1 19910404
DOCDB simple family (application)
EP 89104731 A 19890316; DE 3809059 A 19880318; DE 8900595 W 19890919