Initially erasable ink composition for a ball point writing instrument

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PATENT NO 4329262
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06247363

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An initially erasable ink composition for a ball point writing instrument which ink is characterized by its initial erasability by ordinary pencil erasers when applied by a ball point writing instrument to an absorbent paper-like writing surface and which thereafter develops permanence. The ink composition comprises an elastomer selected from the group consisting of natural rubbers, synthetic rubbers and mixtures thereof, pigment, and a solvent system for said elastomer and pigment. The elastomer is present in the range of about 18-28% by weight of the ink and the pigment is present in the range of about 10-22% by weight of the ink. The solvent system comprises a volatile component present in the range of about 8-30% by weight of the ink and having a boiling point less than about 180.degree. C. and an essentially non-volatile component which is predominantly a low viscosity hydrocarbon oil, essential oil, petroleum derivative, plasticizer or mixtures thereof having a boiling point less than about 300.degree. C. and greater than about 180.degree. C. being present in the range of about 21 to 50.5% by weight of the ink. The solvent system may also include up to 15% by weight of the ink composition of a non-volatile high viscosity material having a boiling point greater than about 300.degree. C.

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SCRIPTO-TOKAI CORPORATION A CORP OF DENot Provided

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Muller, Frank A West Los Angeles, CA 9 160

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