WO1999028140A2 - Three-dimensional decor for flat transparent materials - Google Patents

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WO1999028140A2
WO1999028140A2 PCT/CZ1998/000045 CZ9800045W WO9928140A2 WO 1999028140 A2 WO1999028140 A2 WO 1999028140A2 CZ 9800045 W CZ9800045 W CZ 9800045W WO 9928140 A2 WO9928140 A2 WO 9928140A2
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transparent materials
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Ivan KRIS^¿TUFEK
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Kristufek Ivan
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44FSPECIAL DESIGNS OR PICTURES
    • B44F1/00Designs or pictures characterised by special or unusual light effects
    • B44F1/06Designs or pictures characterised by special or unusual light effects produced by transmitted light, e.g. transparencies, imitations of glass paintings
    • B44F1/066Designs or pictures characterised by special or unusual light effects produced by transmitted light, e.g. transparencies, imitations of glass paintings comprising at least two transparent elements, e.g. sheets, layers
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
    • G02B30/00Optical systems or apparatus for producing three-dimensional [3D] effects, e.g. stereoscopic images
    • G02B30/40Optical systems or apparatus for producing three-dimensional [3D] effects, e.g. stereoscopic images giving the observer of a single two-dimensional [2D] image a perception of depth

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  • Three-dimesional decor for flat transparent materials may be used for consumer goods packaging, materials intended for use in design of industrial products, book envelopes, CD, LP, video-cassettes, in polygraphic industry, publicity, architecture and in applied art.

Abstract

Three-dimensional decor for flat transparent materials wherein face of such transparent materials is provided with an optical screen (1) consisting of cylindrical lenses whose focus points lie in the plane of the reverse side of the material applied which reverse side is printed with a reverse side screen (2) whose height dimensions are identical to those of the desired three-dimensional pattern (3) while the width of these elements is reduced to 95 % to 105 % of the spacing between the individual elements of the optical screen (1).

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Three-Dimensional Decor for Flat Transparent Materials
Field of the Invention
Technological design described below involves an optical three-dimensional effect resulting from decorating flat transparent materials subject to special treatment such as foils and organic or inorganic glass that may find application in advertising and publicity, packaging, bookprinting and other areas of polygraphic industry.
Description of the Prior Art
In industrial use, transparent material is decorated by printing, coating, coloring, lacquering, gilding, etc. In all aforementioned cases, a flat, two-dimensional decor is involved. Holography is limited in use due to its increased technical and manufacturing demands. Foils provided with special lenticular screens allow for several methods of creating three-dimensional effect of which , in practice, the principle of patterned foil was used pursuant to the Czechoslovak patent No. 248189, on the basis of which lines originate which seem to be situated deeper in the space i.e. behind the foil plane.
In this case, one may speak about a three-dimensional effect which is limited, however, to a decor consisting of regular vertical lines or (as applicable) vertical lines combined with usual planography printing.
Summary of the Invention
The three-Dimensional decor for flat transparent materials pursuant to this Utility Model allows for creating a broad range of three-dimensional patterns apparently located both in front and behind the relevant surface plane. In this case, transparent materials include foils and sheets of organic or inorganic glass. To create a decor with three-dimensional effect, it is necessary that the face of such transparent materials is provided with cylindrical lenses whose focus points lie in the plane of the reverse side of the materila applied. To achieve a three- dimensional pattern, the reverse side is provided with a screen the individual elements of which are based on the patterns to be obtained, yet transformed in a certain manner:
their height dimensions, i.e. the dimensions parallel to the linearity axis of the optical screen, are not transformed, while their width dimensions, i.e. the dimensions perpendicular to the linearity axis of the optical screen are shortened so as the overall width of the pattern to be transformed is reduced to 95 - 105 % of the spacing between the individual elements of the screen. If the height dimensions are reduced to 95-99.9 %, the pattern appears to be behind the plane of the material while, upon reduction between 100.1 to 105 %, the pattern protrudes in front of it. As a general rule, the smaller is the spacing between the individual elements of the reverse side screen and the optical screen, the greater is the three-dimensional effect obtained and vice-versa.
Under application of the above described principles, an unlimited range of three-dimensional patterns may be created. By combination of reverse side screens of different density, an optical effect of nets extended one behind another in the three-dimensional space or various concave or convex bodies etc. may be created.
Reverse side screens may be combined with normal planography print to stress, in a more expressive manner, the three-dimensional effect of the decor. This combination may be achieved in several ways. First, the assembly of planography print and reverse side screen may be achieved using the usual procedure of painting out in the manufacture of original. Another possibility consists in first printing the planography print and, subsequently, the reverse side screen on the reverse side so that, viewed from the front side, the three-dimensional decor will appear only on places free of the planography print. Yet another possibility consists in the completion of planography print on the front side of the material by means of stickers or direct printing which requires, due to a certain unevenness of the surface material used for lenticular screens, the selection of an appropriate printing technique such as silk-screen printing or tampon printing. _ _
Description of the preferred Embodiment
Fig. 1 shows a three-dimensional pattern in the form of a square standing on its edge. It is our intention to create a three-dimensional decor involving a network of such squares appearing as if situated behind the foil's plane. Fig. 2 shows one of the elements comprising the chosen decor drawn following to transformation completed in accordance with the principles as desribed above. It is evident from the figure that any height dimensions have been preserved while the width has been reduced to approximately 95 % of the spacing between the individual elements of the optical screen. Fig. 3 shows a schematic view of a portion of the transparent material including the back-face screen 2 and the resulting pattern 3 creating the three-dimensional decor.
It is evident from Fig. 3 taht the density of cylindrical lenses creating the optical screen I is differnt from that of the reverse side screen 2. Since we desired to create a three-dimensional pattern appearing as if located behind the foil's plane, all elements have been transformed so that their width is by approximately 5 % shorter than the width of the cylindrical lenses creating the optical screen 1. The resulting three-dimensional pattern 3 makes the impression of a three-dimesional effect when viewed, with each eye, throgh the optical screen i from a different viewing angle.
Applications of the Utility Model
Three-dimesional decor for flat transparent materials may be used for consumer goods packaging, materials intended for use in design of industrial products, book envelopes, CD, LP, video-cassettes, in polygraphic industry, publicity, architecture and in applied art.

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Claims
1. Three-dimensional decor for flat transparent materials with the following characteristic: face of such transparent materials is provided with an optical screen (1) consisting of cylindrical lenses whose focus points lie in the plane of the reverse side of the material applied which reverse side is printed with a reverse side screen (2) whose height dimensions are identical to those of the desired three-dimensional pattern (3) while the width of these elements is reduced to 95 % to 105% of the spacing between the individual elements of the optical screen (1).
2. Three-dimensional decor for flat transparent materials pursuant to the foregoing Section 1 with the following characteristic: the individual elements of the reverse side screen (2) having, over the part of surface of the decor at least, a variable width ranging from 95 to 105 % of the spacing between the individual elements of the optical screen (1).
PCT/CZ1998/000045 1997-12-02 1998-12-02 Three-dimensional decor for flat transparent materials WO1999028140A2 (en)

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EP98956766A EP0977671A2 (en) 1997-12-02 1998-12-02 Three-dimensional decor for flat transparent materials

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CZ19977439U CZ7400U1 (en) 1997-12-02 1997-12-02 Spatial decor of flat transparent materials
CZPUV7439-97 1997-12-02

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FR2456625A1 (en) * 1979-05-17 1980-12-12 Joly Patrice Multi image panel for decoration or advertising - has transparent base with ink lines printed on one face and parallel image lines on other
EP0068608A2 (en) * 1981-05-13 1983-01-05 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Decorative ribbon or sheet material
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DE1928933A1 (en) * 1969-06-07 1970-12-10 Hermann Von Roenn Laminated plastic films with lens screen - giving 3-d effect
DE2141839A1 (en) * 1970-08-25 1972-03-09 D. Swarovski & Co, Glasschleiferei, Wartens, Tirol (Österreich) Motion pictures
FR2456625A1 (en) * 1979-05-17 1980-12-12 Joly Patrice Multi image panel for decoration or advertising - has transparent base with ink lines printed on one face and parallel image lines on other
EP0068608A2 (en) * 1981-05-13 1983-01-05 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Decorative ribbon or sheet material
US5035929A (en) * 1989-06-13 1991-07-30 Dimensional Images, Inc. Three dimensional picture
CN1069954A (en) * 1991-08-28 1993-03-17 周惠忠 Visionary decorative glass and manufacture method thereof

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2003026904A2 (en) * 2001-09-24 2003-04-03 Koray Kapkin Changing appearance glass tile
WO2003026904A3 (en) * 2001-09-24 2004-04-08 Koray Kapkin Changing appearance glass tile

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