Automated application of cut thermal adhesive films

US12023822B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12023822-B2
Application numberUS-202217968462-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 18, 2022
Priority dateMar 16, 2015
Publication dateJul 2, 2024
Grant dateJul 2, 2024

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Abstract

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Method of manufacturing a substrate with a cut thermal film comprises obtaining an input digital image of a design to be transferred to the substrate; storing the input image in memory; rendering design elements of the design as a single output image; based upon a bleed size value, a maximum number of negative areas, a maximum number of positive areas, and attribute values: resizing the image to include a border for bleed; filling transparent areas of the image with the substrate attribute values; creating a cutting path; creating a mask image; inverting the mask image; modifying the mask image to adjust fill areas around details, to limit negative areas to be less than the maximum number of negative areas, and to limit positive areas to be less than the maximum number of positive areas; creating cutting path data in memory as a vector path outlining the mask image.

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What is claimed is: 1. A computer-based system for manufacturing a custom product by applying, to a product, a decorative design imprinted in an adhesive film, the computer-based system comprising: a service provider computer that is configured to: automatically generate one or more manufacturing instructions comprising a cut film manufacturing means for generating a custom product; wherein the one or more manufacturing instructions include instructions for removing portions of the cut film; transmit to a manufacturer the one or more manufacturing instructions comprising the cut film manufacturing means for generating the custom product; generate and transmit to the manufacturer one or more printing instructions comprising a printing manufacturing means for printing a design on the custom product. 2. The computer-based system of claim 1 , wherein the service provider computer is further configured to: automatically determine, in an adhesive film, one or more regions that collectively depict a decorative design printed on the adhesive film and to be used to generate the custom product; automatically generate cutting instructions that describe how to cut registration means in the adhesive film; provide the cutting instructions to a registration device to cause the registration device to automatically cut the registration means in the adhesive film according to the cutting instructions; cause a cutting device to optically detect the registration means in the adhesive film and to generate a cut-out-shape by cutting the adhesive film along a path; wherein the registration means includes one or more of: lines, dots, or holes; wherein the path is larger by an offset than a border enclosing the one or more regions; wherein the cut-out-shape corresponds to the decorative design and is to be used to generate the custom product; wherein the decorative design is printed on the adhesive film using an inkjet printing technique; wherein the service provider computer is further configured to cause: a manufacturing device to use a substrate color of the custom product to print edges around the decorative design in addition to edges of the decorative design rendered based on the cut-out-shape cut from the adhesive film; wherein the substrate color is selected from a visible color range. 3. The computer-based system of claim 2 , wherein the service provider computer is further configured to cause: a manufacturing device to use a substrate texture of the custom product to print edges around the decorative design in addition to edges of the decorative design rendered based on the cut-out-shape cut from the adhesive film; wherein the substrate texture is selected from a visible texture range. 4. The computer-based system of claim 2 , wherein the offset by which the path defined by the registration means is larger than the border enclosing the one or more regions is larger than a smallest size of one or more of: a printable line or a printable dot. 5. The computer-based system of claim 2 , wherein a count of one or more of: lines, dots, or holes, that are included in the registration means does not exceed a limit value. 6. The computer-based system of claim 2 , wherein the service provider computer is further configured to automatically determine which portions of the decorative design are to be rendered based on the cut-out-shape and which portions of the decorative design are to be rendered using a printing method. 7. The computer-based system of claim 2 , wherein the registration means defines a path that encloses the one or more regions that collectively depict the decorative design included in the adhesive film. 8. A computer-based method for manufacturing a custom product, the method comprising: automatically generating, by a service provider computer, one or more manufacturing instructions comprising a cut film manufacturing means for generating a custom product; wherein the one or more manufacturing instructions include instructions for removing portions of the cut film; transmit to a manufacturer the one or more manufacturing instructions comprising the cut film manufacturing means for generating the custom product; generate and transmit to the manufacturer one or more printing instructions comprising a printing manufacturing means for printing a design on the custom product. 9. The computer-based method of claim 8 , further comprising: automatically determining, in an adhesive film, one or more regions that collectively depict a decorative design printed on the adhesive film and to be used to generate the custom product; automatically generating cutting instructions that describe how to cut registration means in the adhesive film; providing the cutting instructions to a registration device to cause the registration device to automatically cut the registration means in the adhesive film according to the cutting instructions; causing a cutting device to optically detect the registration means in the adhesive film and to generate a cut-out-shape by cutting the adhesive film along a path; wherein the registration means includes one or more of: lines, dots, or holes; wherein the path is larger by an offset than a border enclosing the one or more regions; wherein the cut-out-shape corresponds to the decorative design and is to be used to generate the custom product; wherein the decorative design is printed on the adhesive film using an inkjet printing technique; wherein the service provider computer is further configured to cause: a manufacturing device to use a substrate color of the custom product to print edges around the decorative design in addition to edges of the decorative design rendered based on the cut-out-shape cut from the adhesive film; wherein the substrate color is selected from a visible color range. 10. The computer-based method of claim 9 , wherein the service provider computer is further configured to cause: a manufacturing device to use a substrate texture of the custom product to print edges around the decorative design in addition to edges of the decorative design rendered based on the cut-out-shape cut from the adhesive film; wherein the substrate texture is selected from a visible texture range. 11. The computer-based method of claim 9 , wherein the offset by which the path defined by the registration means is larger than the border enclosing the one or more regions is larger than a smallest size of one or more of: a printable line or a printable dot. 12. The computer-based method of claim 9 , wherein a count of one or more of: lines, dots, or holes, that are included in the registration means does not exceed a limit value. 13. The computer-based method of claim 9 , wherein the service provider computer is further configured to automatically determine which portions of the decorative design are to be rendered based on the cut-out-shape and which portions of the decorative design are to be rendered using a printing method. 14. The computer-based method of claim 9 , wherein the registration means defines a path that encloses the one or more regions that collectively depict the decorative design included in the adhesive film. 15. One or more non-transitory computer-readable storage media storing one or more instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform: automatically generating, by a service provider computer, one or more manufacturing instructions comprising a cut film manufacturing means for generating a custom product; wherein the one or more manufacturing instructions include instructions for removing portions of the cut film

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  • characterised by using design data to control NC machines, e.g. CAD/CAM (G05B19/4093 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Decalcomanias with a transfer layer comprising indicia with definite outlines such as letters and with means facilitating the desired fitting to the permanent base · CPC title

  • Perforating; Punching; Cutting-out; Stamping-out; Apparatus therefor (perforating by laser beam B23K26/00; subjecting the grinding tools or the abrading medium to vibration, e.g. grinding with ultrasonic frequency, B24B1/04; perforating by sand-blasting B24C; punching cards or tapes for statistical and record purposes G06K1/00) · CPC title

  • wherein the tool head is moved in a plane parallel to the work in a coordinate system fixed with respect to the work · CPC title

  • Arrangements for operating and controlling machines or devices for cutting, cutting-out, stamping-out, punching, perforating, or severing by means other than cutting · CPC title

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What does patent US12023822B2 cover?
Method of manufacturing a substrate with a cut thermal film comprises obtaining an input digital image of a design to be transferred to the substrate; storing the input image in memory; rendering design elements of the design as a single output image; based upon a bleed size value, a maximum number of negative areas, a maximum number of positive areas, and attribute values: resizing the image t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zazzle Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05B19/4097. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 02 2024 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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