Textile substrate with visual components
US-2019070879-A1 · Mar 7, 2019 · US
US11945247B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11945247-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117383973-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 23, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2024 |
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Aspects are directed to a textile substrate with two or more ink layers and methods for printing a textile substrate. The two or more ink layers may include one or more visual components that form graphics or images that are visible to an observer when viewing the textile substrate from different angles.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of printing a textile substrate, the method comprising: providing a textile substrate having a textile substrate surface and at least a first area; applying a first printed layer over the first area of the textile substrate, the first printed layer comprising a first visual component that forms a first image; applying a plurality of discrete members as a second printed layer over a top surface of the first printed layer distal to the textile substrate surface, the second printed layer comprising one or more layers of ink, and wherein each of the plurality of discrete members comprises a second visual component; and applying a third printed layer over a surface of the second printed layer distal to the first printed layer, the third printed layer comprising a third visual component, wherein only the first visual component and the third visual component are visible when the textile substrate is viewed from a first angle, and wherein the application of the third printed layer causes a visibility of the second visual component to change when the textile substrate is viewed from an angle that is different than the first angle. 2. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 further comprising, subsequent to the application of the first printed layer, the second printed layer, or the third printed layer, at least partially curing one or more the first printed layer, the second printed layer, and the third printed layer. 3. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the third visual component of the third printed layer is configured to visually match the first visual component of the first printed layer when the textile substrate is viewed from the first angle. 4. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the third printed layer is applied via a digital direct printing technique. 5. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the second printed layer comprises one or more layers of high density ink. 6. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the each of the plurality of discrete members comprises one or more exterior sides extending away from the first printed layer. 7. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 6 , wherein the second visual component of the second printed layer comprises one or more color components at each of the one or more exterior sides of the each of the plurality of discrete members. 8. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the application of the second printed layer comprises applying the second printed layer as the plurality of discrete members arranged in a linear pattern throughout the first area of the textile substrate. 9. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the application of the second printed layer comprises applying the second printed layer as the plurality of discrete members arranged throughout the first area of the textile substrate. 10. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 9 , wherein the each of the plurality of discrete member has one or more exterior sides. 11. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 10 , wherein the second visual component is collectively formed by an arrangement of the plurality of discrete members throughout the first area of the textile substrate and the one or more exterior sides of the each of the plurality of discrete members. 12. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the each of the plurality of discrete members comprises a fourth visual component that collectively form a third image. 13. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the first printed layer forms the first visual component image at the top surface in the first area. 14. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the second printed layer is applied over less than an entirety of a top surface of the first printed layer. 15. The method of printing the textile substrate of claim 1 , wherein the first printed layer is applied over an entirety of the first area of the textile substrate.
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