Method for Iterative Inkjet Printing on Curved Surfaces
US-2024343053-A1 · Oct 17, 2024 · US
US2016136969A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016136969-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514935474-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Apparatuses and methods for depositing a substance onto the surface of an article are disclosed, including apparatuses and methods of directly printing on and/or decorating three-dimensional articles, as well as the articles that have a substance thereon (such as printing) and/or are decorated thereby. In some cases, the apparatuses and methods involve providing a decorative effect on an article with a decorating device, and creating a re-circulating relative motion between at least one article and a substance deposition device. In some embodiments, the articles can be conveyed in a closed loop path past one or more substance deposition devices. The articles can be conveyed past the substance deposition device(s) one or more times, and during each pass by the substance deposition device(s), a portion of a predetermined pattern may be applied to the articles by the substance deposition device(s).
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What is claimed is: 1 . An article having a substance deposited thereon in a predetermined pattern thereon, said article made by a method comprising: providing at least one decorating device; providing a non-contacting substance deposition device; providing at least one three-dimensional article which has a surface; providing a conveyor to transport the article past said decorating device and said substance deposition device; providing a decorative effect on said article with said decorating device; creating a re-circulating relative motion between the at least one article and the substance deposition device, such that the at least one article passes by the substance deposition device at least two times; and during the relative motion, depositing a substance onto at least a portion of the surface of the article by using the substance deposition device, wherein in each pass, the deposition device deposits only a portion of the total predetermined pattern to be formed, and the article is passed by the substance deposition device at least twice to form the predetermined pattern. 2 . The article of claim 1 wherein the decorative effect comprises a metallic material on the surface of said article. 3 . The article of claim 2 comprising at least one color printed on top of said metallic material. 4 . The article of claim 1 wherein said predetermined pattern comprises a first portion of said predetermined pattern and a second portion of said predetermined pattern, wherein said first portion of said predetermined pattern is cured before said second portion of said predetermined pattern is deposited on said article. 5 . The article of claim 1 wherein a substance is deposited on the article in the form of a plurality of spaced apart material deposits during a first pass by the substance deposition device, and a substance is deposited in the form of a plurality of spaced apart material deposits during a subsequent pass by the substance deposition device, wherein at least some of the material deposits made by said subsequent pass are located in between the material deposits made during a first pass to form an intermixed pattern of material deposits. 6 . The article of claim 1 wherein said substance comprises droplets of ink, and said droplets of ink are deposited in a matrix on said article that ranges from 200 to 2,880 drops per inch in at least one direction. 7 . The article of claim 1 wherein said substance comprises droplets of ink, and said droplets of ink are deposited in a matrix on said article that is greater than 1,200 drops per inch in at least one direction. 8 . The article of claim 1 wherein said substance comprises droplets of ink, and said droplets of ink are deposited in a matrix on said article that ranges from 1,080 to 1,440 drops per inch in at least one direction. 9 . An article according to claim 1 comprising a hollow plastic container. 10 . An article according to claim 1 comprising a razor.
by ink-jet printing · CPC title
Printing on three-dimensional objects not being in sheet or web form, e.g. spherical or cubic objects (B41J3/283, B41J3/286 take precedence; building up a 3D object using individual droplets from jetting heads B29C64/112) · CPC title
by thermal printing · CPC title
Digital printing on bodies of particular shapes (sublimation or volatilisation of pre-printed design B41M5/035) · CPC title
of metallic or oxidised metallic surfaces · CPC title
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