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Photosensitive optically variable ink heterogeneous compositions for ink jet printing

  • US 20030041774A1
  • Filed: 04/10/2002
  • Published: 03/06/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/10/2001
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A heterogeneous aqueous ink capable of producing dark, machine-readable markings exhibiting fluorescence when exposed to fluorescent-exciting radiation, said ink being of suitable viscosity and surface tension for use in ink jet printing, comprising:

  • a. a first colorant comprising a fluorescent dye embedded in a polymeric matrix, said fluorescent dye emitting light within a characteristic emission band when excited by fluorescent-exciting radiation;

    b. a second colorant comprising a dye or pigment having a light absorption band at longer wavelengths than the characteristic emission band of the first colorant; and

    c. an aqueous liquid vehicle comprising water and a water-soluble vehicle in sufficient amounts to achieve an ink viscosity and surface tension effective for application of the ink to a substrate in a predetermined pattern by ink jet printing;

    wherein, the colorants are present in combination in the aqueous ink in amounts effective to cause the ink, when dry, to exhibit a dark color due to the net absorption spectra of the colorants in the visual range and machine-readable or visually-discernable fluorescence when subjected to fluorescent-exciting radiation.

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