Water-resistant polyurethane overcoat for imaging materials
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1. A method of making a photographic element having a developed image comprising:
- providing a photographic element comprising a support, at least one silver halide emulsion layer superposed on a side of said support, an overcoat comprising comprising 30 to 95 weight percent of hydrophobic polytirethane particles having an average size of 0.01 to 0.5 micrometers and 5 to 70 weight percent of gelatin, wherein weight percent is based on the dry laydown of the overcoat;
imagewise exposing the photographic element to light;
developing the photographic element in a photoprocessing solution;
and fusing the overcoat to render it water-resistant.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to imaging elements, including photographic elements and recording media, having a protective overcoat that resists fingerprints, common stains, and spills. More particularly, the present invention provides a water permeable overcoat during image formation but that is water resistant in the final processed product. The overcoat, before formation of the image, comprises polyurethane particles in a gelatin-containing matrix. Subsequent to formation of the image, the overcoat is heat fused, resulting in the formation of a water-resistant continuous protective overcoat that provides excellent scratch and spill resistance.
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1. A method of making a photographic element having a developed image comprising:
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providing a photographic element comprising a support, at least one silver halide emulsion layer superposed on a side of said support, an overcoat comprising comprising 30 to 95 weight percent of hydrophobic polytirethane particles having an average size of 0.01 to 0.5 micrometers and 5 to 70 weight percent of gelatin, wherein weight percent is based on the dry laydown of the overcoat;
imagewise exposing the photographic element to light;
developing the photographic element in a photoprocessing solution;
and fusing the overcoat to render it water-resistant. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of making a recording element having a formed image comprising:
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providing a recording element comprising a support, at least one ink or toner receiving layer and, overlying the receiving layer, an overcoat comprising 30 to 95 weight percent of the overcoat, of hydrophobic polyurethane particles having an average size of 0.01 to 0.5 micrometers and 5 to 70 weight percent of gelatin, wherein weight percent is based on the dry laydown of the overcoat;
forming an image on the receiving layer using an ink-jet or electrophotographic process to form an imaged element. fusing the overcoat under heat, thereby coalescing the hydrophobic particles to form a substantially continuous water-resistant coating. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A recording medium comprising:
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(a) a support;
(b) at least one receiving layer for absorbing a color forming ink or for receiving toner particles; and
(c) an overcoat, overlying the receiving layer, comprising 30 to 95 weight percent of hydrophobic polyurethane particles having an average size of 0.01 to 0.5 micrometers and 5 to 70 weight percent of gelatin, wherein weight percent is based on the dry laydown of the overcoat. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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