Process for matching paint
US-2016019208-A1 · Jan 21, 2016 · US
US10152494B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10152494-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414771606-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 11, 2018 |
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The invention relates to a computer implemented process for matching a paint to the visual appearance properties of a painted substrate surface comprising the steps of a) selecting a potentially matching first candidate paint based on a first paint recipe comprising one or more color and/or effect imparting toners, b) applying the first candidate paint to a test panel to obtain a first painted test panel c) visually comparing the appearance properties of the painted substrate surface and the first painted test panel under more than one viewing angle, wherein the visual comparison comprises c1) selecting a visual appearance category wherein the appearance of the painted test panel most prominently deviates from the painted substrate, wherein the categories are selected from a number of pre-defined visual appearance categories displayed on an output device of a computer, c2) inputting the selected visual appearance category in an input device of the computer, c3) visually determining the visual appearance difference of the painted test panel and the painted substrate in the selected appearance category, d) entering the determined visual appearance difference in an input device of the computer, e) optionally, entering only the types of toners of the candidate paint in an input device of the computer, f) providing a paint recipe modification advice consisting an advice of increasing or reducing one or more of the toners in the recipe, or adding an additional toner to the recipe or, on an output device of the computer, wherein the computer software provides the modification advice on the basis of i) the entered visual appearance difference and ii) a database in which only visually determined appearance properties of available toners under two or more viewing angles are stored, with the aim to minimize the appearance difference, g) preparing a second candidate paint based on the recipe modification advice, h) applying the second candidate paint to a test panel to obtain a second painted test panel, and i) repeating steps c) to h) until the visual comparison in step c) indicates that the candidate paint sufficiently matches the appearance properties of the painted substrate surface.
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A computer implemented process for matching a paint to visual appearance properties of a painted substrate surface comprising a) selecting a potentially matching first candidate paint based on a first paint recipe comprising one or more color and/or effect imparting toners, b) applying the potentially matching first candidate paint to a test panel to obtain a first painted test panel, c) visually comparing the visual appearance properties of the painted substrate surface and the first painted test panel under more than one viewing angle, wherein the visual comparison comprises c1) selecting a visual appearance category wherein the appearance of the first painted test panel most prominently deviates from the painted substrate surface, wherein the visual appearance category is selected from a number of pre-defined visual appearance categories displayed on an output device of a computer, c2) inputting the selected visual appearance category in an input device of the computer, c3) visually determining a visual appearance difference of the first painted test panel and the painted substrate surface in the selected visual appearance category, d) entering the determined visual appearance difference in an input device of the computer, wherein the entered visual appearance difference is selected from one of pre-defined visual appearance differences presented on an output device of the computer, e) optionally, entering only the types of toners of the first candidate paint or, if one or more modified candidate paints were previously generated in g) (below), the modified candidate paint generated in g) in an input device of the computer, f) displaying on an output device of the computer a paint recipe modification advice consisting of advice for (1) increasing or reducing one or more of the toners or (2) adding an additional toner to the first paint recipe or, if one or more modified candidate paints were previously generated in g) (below), the modified recipe, wherein software on the computer provides the paint recipe modification advice on the basis of i) the entered visual appearance difference, and ii) a database in which only visually determined visual appearance properties of available toners under two or more viewing angles are stored, with the aim to minimize the visual appearance difference entered in the input device in d), g) preparing a modified candidate paint based on the paint recipe modification advice, h) applying the modified candidate paint to a test panel to obtain a modified painted test panel, and i) visually determining the visual appearance difference of the modified painted test panel and the painted substrate surface in the selected visual appearance category by performing the visual comparison according to c), j) repeating d)-i) until the visual comparison in c) indicates that the modified candidate paint sufficiently matches the visual appearance properties of the painted substrate surface. 2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the candidate paint that sufficiently matches the visual appearance properties of the painted substrate surface is applied to at least a part of the painted substrate surface. 3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the painted substrate surface is an automobile surface. 4. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the first paint recipe comprises at least 3 color and/or effect imparting toners. 5. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the database where visually determined appearance properties of available toners are stored also contains visually determined appearance properties for two or more application conditions, and wherein in f) an application advice is also provided. 6. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the pre-defined visual appearance categories include at least color, coarseness, and gloss. 7. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the database in which only visually determined appearance properties of available toners under two or more viewing angles are stored is located on a remote computer. 8. The process according to claim 1 , wherein for the generation of the paint recipe modification advice, the toners present in the recipe and known interactions between appearance properties of the toners are taken into account. 9. The process according to claim 1 , wherein for the generation of the paint recipe modification advice viewing angle dependent visual properties of the toners stored in the database are taken into account. 10. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the painted substrate surface is an automobile surface, and the process repairs any damage to the repair coating of the automobile surface. 11. The process according to claim 2 , wherein the painted substrate surface is an automobile surface. 12. The process according to claim 2 , wherein the first paint recipe comprises at least 3 color and/or effect imparting toners. 13. The process according to claim 2 , wherein the database wherein visually determined appearance properties of available toners are stored also contains visually determined appearance properties for two or more application conditions, and wherein in f) an application advice is also provided. 14. The process according to claim 2 , wherein the pre-defined visual appearance categories include at least color, coarseness, and gloss. 15. The process according to claim 2 , wherein the database in which only visually determined appearance properties of available toners under two or more viewing angles are stored is located on a remote computer. 16. The process according to claim 2 , wherein for the generation of the paint recipe modification advice, the toners present in the recipe and known interactions between appearance properties of the toners are taken into account. 17. The process according to claim 2 , wherein for the generation of the paint recipe modification advice viewing angle dependent visual properties of the toners stored in the database are taken into account. 18. A computer system comprising a central processing unit, an input device, and a display screen, the computer system being configured to perform the process comprising (a) a user selects a potentially matching first candidate paint based on a first paint recipe comprising one or more color and/or effect imparting toners, (b) the user applies the potentially matching first candidate paint to a test panel to obtain a first painted test panel, (c) the user compares visual appearance properties of the painted substrate surface and the first painted test panel under more than one viewing angle, wherein the visual comparison comprises c1) the user selecting a visual appearance category wherein the selected appearance of the first painted test panel most prominently deviates from the painted substrate surface, wherein the visual appearance category is selected from a number of pre-defined visual appearance categories displayed on the display screen of the computer system, c2) the user inputting the selected visual appearance category in the input device of the computer system, c3) the user visually determining a visual appearance difference of the first painted test panel and the painted substrate surface in the selected visual appearance category, d) the user enters the determined visual appearance difference in the input device of the computer system, wherein the entered visual appearance difference is selected from one of pre-defined visual appearance differences presented on the display screen of the compute system, e) the user,
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