Chemist - Research Chemist - Senior Research Chemist at Avery Dennison
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Avery Dennison - Pasadena, CA since Apr 2001
Chemist - Research Chemist - Senior Research Chemist
DataVentures Company Sep 2000 - Jan 2001
Analyst/Programmer
Los Alamos National Laboratory May 1998 - Aug 2000
Research Assistant
Education:
The University of New Mexico 1998 - 2000
MS Program, Computer Science
Xi'an University of Technology 1983 - 1986
Master, Material Science and Engineering
University of Science and Technology Beijing 1978 - 1982
Bachelor, Material Science and Technology
Dong-Tsai Hseih - Arcadia CA, US Kuolih Tsai - Arcadia CA, US Yi-Hung Chiao - Temple City CA, US Xiao-Ming He - Arcadia CA, US Li Shu - Arcadia CA, US Ramin Heydarpour - Beverly Hills CA, US Alan Morgenthau - Keene NH, US
A label assembly and method of using the same to label articles durably, yet removably. In one embodiment, the label assembly is used to label fabric articles, such as clothing, and comprises (a) an image forming laminate for forming an image on the fabric article, the image forming laminate comprising an ink layer, the ink layer being bondable to the fabric article; and (b) an image removing laminate for removing the image from the fabric article, the image removing laminate comprising a remover layer, the remover layer, upon being activated by heat and/or light, being bondable to the ink layer of the image forming laminate; (c) whereby, upon bonding of the image removing laminate to the ink layer, the bonding between the image removing laminate and the ink layer is stronger than the bonding between the ink layer and the fabric article.
Heat Transfer Label For Fabric With Thermochromic Ink And Adhesive Surface Roughness
Kuolih Tsai - Arcadia CA, US Dong-Tsai Hseih - Arcadia CA, US Li Shu - Arcadia CA, US David N. Edwards - Arcadia CA, US Alan Morgenthau - Keene NH, US Yi-Hung Chiao - Temple City CA, US Xiao-Ming He - Arcadia CA, US Yukihiko Sasaki - Claremont CA, US Scott Wayne Ferguson - Sunnyvale CA, US
A method for labeling fabrics, such as fabric garments, and a heat-transfer label () well-suited for use in said method. In one embodiment, the heat-transfer label () comprises (i) a support portion (), the support portion () comprising a carrier () and a release layer (); (ii) a wax layer (), the wax layer overcoating the release layer (); and (iii) a transfer portion (), the transfer portion () comprising an adhesive layer () printed directly onto the wax layer () and an ink design layer () printed directly onto the adhesive layer (). Each of the adhesive layer () and the ink design layer includes a non-cross-linked PVC resin. The ink design layer may be screen printed onto the adhesive layer () or may be printed onto the adhesive layer () using thermal transfer printing, ink jet printing or laser printing.
Label Assembly And Method Of Using The Same To Label Articles Durably Yet Removably
Dong-Tsai Hseih - Arcadia CA, US Kuolih Tsai - Arcadia CA, US Yi-Hung Chiao - Temple City CA, US Xiao-Ming He - Arcadia CA, US Li Shu - Arcadia CA, US Ramin Heydarpour - Beverly Hills CA, US Alan Morgenthau - Keene NH, US
A label assembly and method of using the same to label articles durably, yet removably. In one embodiment, the label assembly is used to label fabric articles, such as clothing, and comprises (a) an image forming laminate for forming an image on the fabric article, the image forming laminate comprising an ink layer, the ink layer being bondable to the fabric article; and (b) an image removing laminate for removing the image from the fabric article, the image removing laminate comprising a remover layer, the remover layer, upon being activated by heat and/or light, being bondable to the ink layer of the image forming laminate; (c) whereby, upon bonding of the image removing laminate to the ink layer, the bonding between the image removing laminate and the ink layer is stronger than the bonding between the ink layer and the fabric article.
Label Assembly And Method Of Using The Same To Label Articles Durably Yet Removably
Dong-Tsai Hseih - Arcadia CA, US Kuolih Tsai - Arcadia CA, US Yi-Hung Chiao - Temple City CA, US Xiao-Ming He - Arcadia CA, US Li Shu - Arcadia CA, US Ramin Heydarpour - Beverly Hills CA, US Alan Morgenthau - Keene NH, US
A label assembly and method of using the same to label articles durably, yet removably. In one embodiment, the label assembly is used to label fabric articles, such as clothing, and comprises (a) an image forming laminate for forming an image on the fabric article, the image forming laminate comprising an ink layer, the ink layer being bondable to the fabric article; and (b) an image removing laminate for removing the image from the fabric article, the image removing laminate comprising a remover layer, the remover layer, upon being activated by heat and/or light, being bondable to the ink layer of the image forming laminate; (c) whereby, upon bonding of the image removing laminate to the ink layer, the bonding between the image removing laminate and the ink layer is stronger than the bonding between the ink layer and the fabric article.
Heat-Transfer Label Well-Suited For Labeling Fabrics And Methods Of Making And Using The Same
Xiao-Ming He - Arcadia CA, US Liviu Dinescu - Chatsworth CA, US Kuolih Tsai - Arcadia CA, US Dong-Tsai Hseih - Arcadia CA, US Li Shu - Arcadia CA, US Yi-Hung Chiao - Temple City CA, US Alan Morgenthau - Keene NH, US Ramin Heydarpour - Beverly Hills CA, US
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B41M 5/40
US Classification:
428346, 428 326, 428 3283, 428352, 428354, 430203
Abstract:
A method for labeling fabrics, such as fabric garments, and a heat-transfer label well-suited for use in said method. In one embodiment, the heat-transfer label comprises (i) a support portion, the support portion comprising a carrier and a release layer; (ii) a wax layer, the wax layer overcoating the release layer; and (iii) a transfer portion, the transfer portion comprising an adhesive layer printed onto the wax layer and an ink design layer printed onto the adhesive layer. Preferably, at least a portion of the ink design layer is printed using a variable printing technique, such as thermal transfer printing.
Heat-Transfer Label Well-Suited For Labeling Fabrics And Methods Of Making And Using The Same
Xiao-Ming He - Arcadia CA, US Liviu Dinescu - Chatsworth CA, US Kuolih Tsai - Arcadia CA, US Dong-Tsai Hseih - Arcadia CA, US Li Shu - Arcadia CA, US Yi-Hung Chiao - Temple City CA, US Alan Morgenthau - Keene NH, US Ramin Heydarpour - Beverly Hills CA, US
International Classification:
B32B007/12
US Classification:
428032790, 428347000, 428348000
Abstract:
A method for labeling fabrics, such as fabric garments, and a heat-transfer label well-suited for use in said method. In one embodiment, the heat-transfer label comprises (i) a support portion, the support portion comprising a carrier and a release layer; (ii) a wax layer, the wax layer overcoating the release layer; and (iii) a transfer portion, the transfer portion comprising an adhesive layer printed onto the wax layer and an ink design layer printed onto the adhesive layer. Preferably, at least a portion of the ink design layer is printed using a variable printing technique, such as thermal transfer printing.
Method For Labeling Fabrics And Heat-Transfer Label Well-Suited For Use In Said Method
Kuolih Tsai - Arcadia CA, US Dong-Tsai Hseih - Arcadia CA, US Li Shu - Arcadia CA, US David N. Edwards - Arcadia CA, US Alan Morgenthau - Keene NH, US Yi-Hung Chiao - Temple City CA, US Xiao-Ming He - Arcadia CA, US Yukihiko Sasaki - Claremont CA, US Scott Wayne Ferguson - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 19/067
US Classification:
235492
Abstract:
A method for labeling fabrics, such as fabric garments, and a heat-transfer label well-suited for use in the method. In one embodiment, the heat-transfer label includes (a) a support portion; and (b) a transfer portion, the transfer portion being positioned over the support portion for transfer of the transfer portion from the support portion to an article of fabric under conditions of heat and pressure, the transfer portion including (i) an ink design layer; (ii) a heat-activatable adhesive layer; and (iii) an RFID device.
Label Assembly And Method Of Using The Same To Label Articles Durably Yet Removably
Dong-Tsai Hseih - Arcadia CA, US Kuolih Tsai - Arcadia CA, US Yi-Hung Chiao - Temple City CA, US Xiao-Ming He - Arcadia CA, US Li Shu - Arcadia CA, US Ramin Heydarpour - Beverly Hills CA, US Alan Morgenthau - Keene NH, US
Assignee:
AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B32B 38/10 B32B 38/14
US Classification:
156247
Abstract:
A label assembly and method of using the same to label articles durably, yet removably. In one embodiment, the method includes providing an image removing laminate. The image removing laminate includes (i) a remover support, and (ii) a remover layer secured to the remover support, the remover layer, upon being activated by at least one of heat and light, being bondable to an ink image on a garment in such a way that the bonding between the remover layer and the ink image is stronger than the bonding between the ink image and the garment. The method then includes bonding the remover layer of the image removing laminate to the ink image on the garment and, then, detaching the ink image from the garment by separating the image removing laminate away from the garment.
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