Using depth in three-dimensional object printing to form colors that change with viewing and illumination angles

US10335996B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10335996-B2
Application numberUS-201715692435-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2017
Priority dateApr 18, 2016
Publication dateJul 2, 2019
Grant dateJul 2, 2019

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A three-dimensionally printed object includes a plurality of different material regions that together define a surface region of the object. The plurality of different material regions includes a first material region and a second material region. The first material region has a first color, and the second material region has a second color that is different from the first color. The different material regions overlap from each other within the object by different amounts viewed from different directions so that different proportions of light from the plurality of different material regions are visible to an observer viewing the surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object from different view directions, different view angles, and with illumination lighting the surface region at different angles. A coloration of the surface region is altered based on the proportions of light from the plurality of different material regions visible to the observer.

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A three-dimensionally printed object comprising: a plurality of different material regions that define a first surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object, the plurality of different material regions including: a first subset of material regions, each material region in the first subset of material regions having a respective color, the first subset of material regions including at least a first material region having a first color; and a second subset of material regions, each material region in the second subset of material regions having a respective color, the second subset of material regions including at least a second material region having a second color that is different from the first color, wherein the plurality of the different material regions overlap each other by different amounts along different directions to enable (i) different proportions of light from the plurality of different material regions to be visible to an observer viewing the first surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object from at least one of different view directions, different view angles, and with illumination lighting the first surface region at different angles, and (ii) a coloration of the first surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object to be altered based on the proportions of light from the plurality of different material regions visible to an observer, such that: the first subset of material regions form an image in the first surface region over at least one of a first view direction, a first view angle range, and a first illumination angle range; and the second subset of material regions modifies the image formed in the first surface region by the first subset of material regions over at least one of a second view direction, a second view angle range, and a second illumination angle range. 2. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 1 , wherein the second material region and the first material region are at different distances from a surface of the first surface region. 3. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 2 , the plurality of different material regions further comprising: a third material region that is at least partially transparent, the third material region being positioned between the first material region and the second material region relative to the surface. 4. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 3 , the plurality of different material regions further comprising: at least one fourth material region that is white, the at least one fourth material region being positioned on a side of at least one of the first material region and the second material region that faces away from the surface. 5. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 4 , the plurality of different material regions further comprising: a fifth material region that is black, the fifth material region being positioned between the first material region and the third material region. 6. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 1 , wherein the second material region overlaps with the first material region in a direction generally parallel to a surface of the first surface region. 7. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 6 , the plurality of different material regions further comprising a transparent material region that overlaps with the first material region and the second material region along the direction generally parallel to the surface. 8. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 6 , the plurality of different material regions further comprising: a third material region having a third color that is different from the first color and from the second color, at least a portion of the third material region being positioned between the first material region and the second material region. 9. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 6 , the plurality of different material regions further comprising: a third material region having a third color that is different from the first color and from the second color, the first material region and the third material region at different distances relative to the surface. 10. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 1 further comprising: a base, the plurality of different material regions being supported by the base; and another plurality of different material regions that together define another surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object that faces away from the surface of the first surface region such that the plurality of different material regions and the other plurality of different material regions are separated by the base, the other plurality of different material regions including: a third material region having a third color; a fourth material region having a fourth color that is different from the third color, the different material regions overlapping each other by different amounts viewed from different directions to enable different proportions of light from the other plurality of different material regions to be visible to an observer viewing the other surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object from at least one of different view directions, different view angles, and with illumination lighting the surface at different angles; and a coloration of the other surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object being altered based on proportions of light from the other plurality of different material regions visible to the observer. 11. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 3 further comprising: a base, the plurality of different material regions being supported by the base; and another plurality of different material regions that together define another surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object that faces away from the surface of the first surface region such that the plurality of different material regions and the other plurality of different material regions are separated by the base, the other plurality of different material regions including: a fourth material region having a third color; and a fifth material region having a fourth color that is different from the third color, the different material regions overlapping each other by different amounts viewed from different directions to enable different proportions of light from the other plurality of different material regions to be visible to an observer viewing the other surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object from at least one of different view directions, different view angles, and with illumination lighting the surface at different angles; and a coloration of the other surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object being altered based on proportions of light from the other plurality of different material regions visible to the observer. 12. The three-dimensionally printed object according to claim 5 further comprising: a base, the plurality of different material regions being supported by the base; and another plurality of different material regions that together define another surface region of the three-dimensionally printed object that faces away from the surface of the first surface region such that the plurality of different material regions and the other plurality of different material regions are separated by the base, the other plurality of different material regions including: a sixth material region having a third color; and a seventh material region having a fourth color that is different from the fifth color, the different material regions overlappi

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  • Iridescent effects · CPC title

  • B29C64/112Primary

    using individual droplets, e.g. from jetting heads · CPC title

  • Multi-coloured · CPC title

  • Discontinuous or differential coating, impregnation or bond [e.g., artwork, printing, retouched photograph, etc.] · CPC title

  • for controlling or regulating additive manufacturing processes · CPC title

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What does patent US10335996B2 cover?
A three-dimensionally printed object includes a plurality of different material regions that together define a surface region of the object. The plurality of different material regions includes a first material region and a second material region. The first material region has a first color, and the second material region has a second color that is different from the first color. The different …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Xerox Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C64/112. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Jul 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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