Imaging process involving hardening of imaging web border area photosensitive microcapsules and an apparatus useful therein

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4770972
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07052317

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The present invention provides an imaging process wherein the pressure application developer means is not contaminated during pressure development. The process involves an imaging web including a support having a layer on the surface thereof of photosensitive microcapsules including an internal phase of a photohardenable photosensitive composition and a color former. The imaging web is image-wise exposed to a first source of actinic radiation to form an image area; this exposure defines a border area in the web comprising the areas of the imaging web surrounding the image area. The image area of the imaging web is contacted with an opaque receiver sheet. The border area is then uniformly exposed to a second source of actinic radiation to harden the microcapsules in the border area. The entire surface of the imaging sheet is then subjected to a uniform rupturing force such that the microcapsules rupture and release the internal phase in accordance with the image-wise exposure to react with the developer material associated with the imaging sheet or the receiver sheet to produce an image.

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EASTMAN KODAK343 STATE STREET ROCHESTER NY 14650-2201

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Boyer, David A Miamisburg, OH 7 92
Demarchi, Michael E Centerville, OH 6 66
Nelson, Erik K Centerville, OH 24 306

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