Patent classifications
B44F1/10
Article with curved patterns formed of aligned pigment flakes
In a printed article, pigment flakes are magnetically aligned so as to form curved patterns in a plurality of cross-sections normal a continuous imaginary line, wherein radii of the curved patterns increase along the imaginary line from the first point to the second point. When light is incident upon the aligned pigment flakes from a light source, light reflected from the aligned pattern forms a bright image which appears to gradually change its shape and move from one side of the continuous imaginary line to another side of the continuous imaginary line when the substrate is tilted with respect to the light source.
Decoration sheet having discontinuous lenticular lens
The present invention relates to a decoration sheet to be applied to an exterior material for electric home appliances or electronic devices. The decoration sheet includes a pattern layer having lenticular lenses arranged in multiple rows, wherein at least one of the multiple rows has one or more discontinuous lens sections in which the lenticular lens is not continuous, thereby reducing poor visibility and enhancing productivity; and the discontinuous lens sections can be arranged to implement a character, a pattern, or the like, thereby expressing a sense of pattern. Further, the decoration sheet has an adhesive layer formed on the other surface thereof and thus can function to prevent the scattering of a surface of glass or the like onto which the decoration sheet is attached.
TEXTILE SUBSTRATE WITH VISUAL COMPONENTS
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.
TEXTILE SUBSTRATE WITH VISUAL COMPONENTS
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.
COMPOSITE GLASS WITH AN INTERMEDIATE FILM THAT CHANGES COLOUR DEPENDING ON THE VIEWING ANGLE
A composite glass comprises two glass and/or plastic plates and an intermediate foil arranged between the glass and/or plastic plates. The composite glass, due to the intermediate foil, is configured differently in a side-dependent manner, by appearing to a viewer more transparent from an inner side than from an outer side. The composite glass, due to the intermediate foil, appears to the viewer different in a viewing angle-dependent manner from the outer side.
COMPOSITE GLASS WITH AN INTERMEDIATE FILM THAT CHANGES COLOUR DEPENDING ON THE VIEWING ANGLE
A composite glass comprises two glass and/or plastic plates and an intermediate foil arranged between the glass and/or plastic plates. The composite glass, due to the intermediate foil, is configured differently in a side-dependent manner, by appearing to a viewer more transparent from an inner side than from an outer side. The composite glass, due to the intermediate foil, appears to the viewer different in a viewing angle-dependent manner from the outer side.
Composite glass with an intermediate film that changes colour depending on the viewing angle
A composite glass comprises two glass and/or plastic plates and an intermediate foil arranged between the glass and/or plastic plates. The composite glass, due to the intermediate foil, is configured differently in a side-dependent manner, by appearing to a viewer more transparent from an inner side than from an outer side. The composite glass, due to the intermediate foil, appears to the viewer different in a viewing angle-dependent manner from the outer side.
Composite glass with an intermediate film that changes colour depending on the viewing angle
A composite glass comprises two glass and/or plastic plates and an intermediate foil arranged between the glass and/or plastic plates. The composite glass, due to the intermediate foil, is configured differently in a side-dependent manner, by appearing to a viewer more transparent from an inner side than from an outer side. The composite glass, due to the intermediate foil, appears to the viewer different in a viewing angle-dependent manner from the outer side.
GLASS SET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
Provided is a glass set including: a first glass product to which a part of a predetermined mark is visibly attached; and a second glass product to which another part of the predetermined mark is visibly attached, wherein by arranging the first glass product and the second product at a predetermined positional relationship, the predetermined mark become visible. The first glass product and the second glass product may be cups made of glass. Alternately, the first glass product and the second glass product are dishes made of glass.
GLASS SET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
Provided is a glass set including: a first glass product to which a part of a predetermined mark is visibly attached; and a second glass product to which another part of the predetermined mark is visibly attached, wherein by arranging the first glass product and the second product at a predetermined positional relationship, the predetermined mark become visible. The first glass product and the second glass product may be cups made of glass. Alternately, the first glass product and the second glass product are dishes made of glass.