Method for Providing a Decor Combination and System

20220134798 · 2022-05-05

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a method for providing a decorative combination for furniture items and/or interior fixtures. The problem addressed of providing a method for producing a decorative combination, for which the matching of said combination with respect to a change of illuminant is further simplified, is solved by a method including the steps: carrying out colorimetric measurements, under at least two different illuminants, on a first decorative element of a first fixture; determining a reference colour change of the first decorative element when the change between the at least two different illuminants is made; printing a second decorative element onto a second fixture, a selection and/or combination of inks for the printing process being carried out on the basis of a colour change of the inks under a change of illuminant, such that a colour change of the second decorative element under the change of the at least two different illuminants is compared to the reference colour change. The invention also relates to a system, in particular for carrying out a method according to the invention, the system including a colorimeter, a printer and a control device.

    Claims

    1. A method of providing a decor combination for furniture parts and/or interior fittings, the method comprising: taking colour measurements under at least two different illuminants on a first decoration of a first component; determining a reference colour change of the first decor under the change between the at least two different illuminants; print a second decoration on a second component, wherein a selection and/or a composition of inks for printing is performed based on a colour change of the inks under a change of illuminant such that a colour change of the second decoration under the change between the at least two different illuminants is matched to the reference colour change, wherein at least two different types of inks are provided for at least one base colour of the inks, the at least two different types of inks of a base colour having different colour changes under the change between the at least two different illuminants, and wherein the at least two different types of ink of a base colour are provided in separate containers and are combined before printing and/or during printing in such a way that the colour change is matched to the reference colour change.

    2. The process according to claim 1, wherein one print head is provided for each of the at least two different types of ink of a basic colour.

    3. (canceled)

    4. (canceled)

    5. The process according to claim 1, wherein the first decor and/or the second decor is designed as a plain decor.

    6. The process according to claim 1, wherein the first decoration is designed as a multi-coloured decoration, wherein the colour measurements are made under at least two different illuminants on several sections of the first decor, wherein in particular for the sections of the first decor, a colour change is determined in each case.

    7. The process according to claim 6, wherein colour measurement values from the colour measurements from several sections of the first decor are grouped, in particular depending on the colour distance of the colour measurement values.

    8. The process according to claim 6, wherein a colour change is determined for each of the sections of the first decoration and the colour change of the sections is averaged to obtain the reference colour change.

    9. The process according to claim 6, wherein the colour measurement of the sections of the first decoration is carried out with a resolution of at least 100 dpi, in particular at least 200 dpi.

    10. The process according to claim 6, wherein the colour measurement of the sections of the first decoration is carried out over a measuring length of at least 1 mm, in particular at least 10 mm and/or of at most 220 mm.

    11. The process according to claim 1, wherein a hyperspectral colour measurement is made.

    12. The process according to claim 1, wherein the at least two different illuminants are selected from a group comprising A, C, D50, D55, D65, D75, E, F11, F2 and F7, wherein in particular as one of the at least two different illuminants D65 is selected.

    13. The process according to claim 1, wherein the determination of the reference colour change is performed using at least one colour channel selected from L*, C* and h.sub.ab.

    14. The process according to claim 1, a first component and/or a second component comprising a plate-shaped material is used, wherein the respective other component comprises in particular an edge profile for the plate-shaped material.

    15. The process according to claim 1, wherein the first component and/or the second component is designed as a floor element, door element, wall element, ceiling element and/or furniture part.

    16. A system in particular for carrying out a method according to claim 1, the system comprising: a colour measuring device for performing colour measurements under at least two different illuminants on a first decoration of a first component; a printer for printing a second decoration on a second component; and a control device adapted to perform a determination of a reference colour change of the first decoration under the change between the at least two different illuminants, wherein the control means is further adapted to determine a selection and/or a composition of inks for printing based on a colour change of the inks under a illuminant change such that a colour change of the second decor under the change between the at least two different illuminants is matched to the reference colour change.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0045] Further embodiments and advantages of the invention can be found in the following detailed description of some exemplary embodiments of the present invention, in particular in connection with the drawing. The drawing shows in

    [0046] FIG. 1 an example of a method according to the invention,

    [0047] FIG. 2 a schematic representation of colour measurements on a first decor under different illuminants, and

    [0048] FIG. 3 a schematic representation of a decor combination with a first component and a second component.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0049] FIG. 1 shows an example of a process according to the invention in a flow chart. First, a first component with a first decor is provided, wherein the first decor is applied to the first component, for example, by direct printing or via a printed decor paper. The first component is to be combined with a second component, wherein the colour change of the decor combination is coordinated.

    [0050] In action 2, colour measurements are carried out under at least two different illuminants on the first decor of the first component. For this purpose, for example, at least one colour measurement is carried out at each measuring point of the first decor under the standard illuminants D65, A and F11. A hyperspectral colour measurement is used here.

    [0051] The first decor is a multi-coloured or discontinuous decor. In order to obtain representative colour measurement values for the first decor, the colour measurements are carried out under at least two different illuminants on several (spatially spaced) sections of the first decor. On the first decor, measurement points are distributed over a grid with a measurement length of 220 mm, using a resolution of at least 100 dpi and in particular at least 200 dpi. The procedure can also be carried out for plain decors.

    [0052] When the illuminant is changed, a colour shift of the first decor typically occurs. For this purpose, FIG. 2 schematically shows colour measurement values at a single measuring point of the first decor under different illuminants. The colour measurement values are expressed as colour channels in the CIELAB colour space, wherein the colour measurement is based on a CIE-1964 standard observer. As an example, FIG. 2 shows the colour channels L* (luminance), C* (chromaticity) and h.sub.ab (chromaticity angle) and their dependence on the illuminant.

    [0053] For each measured section of the first decor, colour measurement values for the colour channels can be obtained depending on the illuminant and measurement curves analogous to FIG. 2. In action 4 from FIG. 1, colour measurement values of the colour measurements from several sections of the first decor are grouped. Here, similar colour measurement values are grouped to each other, wherein in particular a colour distance such as at least one of E, L*, a*, b* and/or h.sub.ab of the colour measurement values is used as a criterion for the grouping.

    [0054] Based on the colour measurement values, a reference colour change of the first decor under the change between the at least two different illuminants is determined in action 6. For this purpose, the grouped colour measurement values from action 4 are subjected to a statistical evaluation. In one embodiment, the colour changes of the sections are averaged to obtain an averaged colour change as a reference colour change. Alternatively, for the grouped colourimetric values or for the sections of the first decor whose colourimetric values are each assigned to a group of colourimetric values, a selection and/or compilation of inks is made in each case, as described below.

    [0055] Printing of the second decoration on the second component is carried out by digital printing and can also be carried out by direct printing and/or by printing on a decorative paper. Printing is performed with the predetermined ink types for C, M, Y and K, wherein at least one further ink type selected from C″, M″, Y″ and K″ is provided. The further ink types C″, M″, Y″ and/or K″ have a different colour change to the respective corresponding predefined ink type C, M, Y and K. The colour change is determined by the ink type. For the individual ink types, for example, measurement curves similar to those shown in FIG. 2 are known in advance or are determined during the process, wherein an expected colour change of the second decoration to be printed can be modelled on the basis of these colour measurement values for the ink types.

    [0056] For printing the second decoration, it is determined whether the predetermined ink type, the corresponding other ink type or a mixture of these ink types is used to match the colour change of the second decoration to the reference colour change. For example, in action 8, the ink types Y and Y″ are selected or the ink types are mixed in a ratio depending on which of the two yellow tones Y and Y″ can replicate the reference colour change as closely as possible in a print of the second decoration.

    [0057] The at least two different types of ink are mixed in separate containers and, for example, before printing and applied via a single print head in action 10. Alternatively, one print head is provided for each of the at least two different ink types, allowing the ink types to be printed independently of each other. In this case, the quantity ratios and/or the printed pixel size of the respective ink type can be varied in such a way that the colour change of the second decoration is aligned with the reference colour change.

    [0058] FIG. 3 further shows a schematic representation of a decor combination with a first component 12 and a second component 14 for furniture parts and/or interior fittings. The first component 12 comprises a plate-shaped material which is formed, for example, by a wood-based material board such as a chipboard or fiberboard. The first component 12 has a first decoration 16 in the form of a decorative layer which is formed, for example, by coating with a printed decorative paper or by direct printing on the visible surface of the first component 12.

    [0059] A second component 14 comprising an edge profile for the plate-shaped material of the first component 12 is arranged on the narrow side of the first component 12. The second component 14 has a second decoration 18 printed on a visible surface by the method described, which together with the first decoration 16 forms a decoration combination. With the method according to the invention, it is possible to easily match or coordinate the colour changes of the first decoration 16 and the second decoration 18.