Patent classifications
B44C1/22
MULTI-LAYERED ENGRAVING
A method for producing patterns, images and features in multilayered materials through a subtractive process using electromagnetic radiation, physical or chemical means. Engraved or etched material is made of multi-layered structures that interact to produce an electromagnetic effect or response.
Strengthened glass articles having etched features and methods of forming the same
Strengthened glass articles having laser etched features, electronic devices, and methods of fabricating etched features in strengthened glass articles are disclosed. In one embodiment, a strengthened glass article includes a first strengthened surface layer and a second strengthened surface layer under a compressive stress and extending from a first surface and a second surface, respectively, of the strengthened glass article to a depth of layer, and a central region between the first strengthened surface layer and the second strengthened surface layer that is under tensile stress. The strengthened glass article further includes at least one etched feature formed by laser ablation within the first surface or the second surface having a depth that is less than the depth of layer and a surface roughness that is greater than a surface roughness of the first surface or second surface outside of the at least one etched feature.
Material Removal from Inner Surface to Preserve Perception of Outer Surface Aesthetics
A veneer for a wall-mounted keypad may include indicia that are laser cut therethrough and that are representative of functions that may be performed by the keypad. The veneer may include a recess that extends into an inner surface of the veneer, proximate to the indicia. The recess may be shaped such that a perceived aesthetic of an outer surface of the veneer is preserved during formation of the indicia. The recess may for example have an organic shape defined by a curved outer perimeter that does not define any corners.
Material Removal from Inner Surface to Preserve Perception of Outer Surface Aesthetics
A veneer for a wall-mounted keypad may include indicia that are laser cut therethrough and that are representative of functions that may be performed by the keypad. The veneer may include a recess that extends into an inner surface of the veneer, proximate to the indicia. The recess may be shaped such that a perceived aesthetic of an outer surface of the veneer is preserved during formation of the indicia. The recess may for example have an organic shape defined by a curved outer perimeter that does not define any corners.
TEXTURED ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE
Provided are textured articles, compositions and processes for their manufacturing, specifically molded articles, having textured or patterned, e.g. randomly-textured, surfaces. In particular, the disclosure concerns compositions and processes for manufacturing molded polymer-based articles that visually and texturally mimic or imitate various materials, such as concrete, marble, ceramics, wood, etc.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING DECORATIVE MATERIAL
A method for manufacturing a decorative material, the method including a step of creating density distribution data having a density value D(x, y) for each two-dimensional position (x, y); a step of converting the density value D(x, y) into a height H(x, y) corresponding to how large the concentration value is; a step of converting the height H(x, y) into a depth F(x, y) that corresponds to the height; a step of forming irregularities on a surface of a material to be a die based on the depth F(x, y) to form the die; and a step of shaping a resin with respect to the irregularities of the die to form irregularities on a surface of the resin.
METHOD OF MARKING A SOLID-STATE MATERIAL, MARKINGS FORMED FROM SUCH METHODS AND SOLID-STATE MATERIALS MARKED ACCORDING TO SUCH A METHOD
A method of forming a non-optically detectable identifiable marking invisible to the naked eye is formed from plural recesses of multiple levels at an outer surface of an article formed from a solid-state material. The method includes forming plural recesses of multiple levels within a predetermined region of a photoresist applied to an outer surface of an article formed from a solid-state material. The plural recesses are formed by grayscale lithography and the recesses extend at least partially through the photoresist and towards the outer surface of the article formed from a solid-state material. The method also includes applying an etching process such that at least a portion of the outer surface of said article is exposed and etched to form plural etched portions extending into the article from its outer surface and corresponding to plural recesses; wherein said predetermined region of said photoresist defines an identifiable marking to be applied to the outer surface of said article; wherein said plurality of etched portions forms the non-optically identifiable marking on the outer surface of said article.
DECORATIVE CONCRETE SIMULATING NATURAL WOOD AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME
A decorative concrete structure simulating natural wood and a method of fabricating the same is disclosed. A concrete mixture is poured over a subgrade which defines an exposed surface. The exposed surface is swept with a broom, saw cut, and optionally stained, and sealed to simulate aesthetic appearance of the natural wood.
Decorative object, in particular watch glass, with an optical effect
Disclosed is a decorative object including an upper glass, a lower glass, a recessed pattern formed in the lower glass and facing the upper glass, a liquid filling the recessed pattern, the refractive index of the liquid being equal to that of the lower glass or differing from that of the lower glass by at most 10 %, and solid elements which can move in the liquid.
Decorated parts having a decorative surface with a design drawn thereon
This invention provides a method for manufacturing a decorated part having a dynamic visual effect of a design that is drawn onto the surface of a work, thus reducing the manufacturing cost. The decorated part is manufactured by a laser-irradiating process, which involves irradiating a laser onto a decorative surface 4, thus forming a design 20 having many laser-processed linear grooves 21 closely aligned in a specific direction F1 on said decorative surface. Also, in the laser-irradiating process, said design 20 is formed such that the angle θ2 that is made by the specific direction F1 and by the direction F2 in which the laser-processed linear grooves 21 are extending is gradually changing into the direction in which such laser-processed linear grooves are aligned.