METHOD FOR DECORATING A SUBSTRATE AND SUBSTRATE THUS DECORATED
20220297456 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F3/1208
PHYSICS
B41M1/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J3/4073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27N7/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/125
PHYSICS
International classification
B41M1/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for decorating a substrate by providing the substrate, detecting a first design covering a first area of the substrate and/or detecting the positioning of the first design with respect to the substrate, providing a second design which is a function of the first design and/or of the positioning of the first design with respect to the substrate, and printing the second design covering a second area of the substrate.
Claims
1. A method for decorating a substrate, comprising; providing the substrate, detecting a first design covering a first area of the substrate and/or detecting the positioning of the first design with respect to the substrate, providing a second design which is a function of the first design and/or of the positioning of the first design with respect to the substrate, and printing the second design covering a second area of the substrate.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising providing a third design which is a function of the first design and/or the second design, and printing the third design covering a third area of the substrate.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the printing of the substrate is performed by inkjet.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the detection of the first design covering the first area of the substrate is performed by computer vision.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first area, the second area and/or the third area are adjacent to each other.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of providing the second design and/or the third design starting from the first design and/or the second design assigns designs which are continuous to each other in an area where the respective areas are adjacent to each other, in particular, with respective images or textures which are continuous to each other.
7. The method according to claim 2, wherein the first area, the second area and/or the third area extend over respective surfaces of the substrate which are mutually inclined, in particular, at 90°.
8. The method according to claim 2, wherein the substrate has a shape of a panel, and wherein the first area, the second area and/or the third area extend at least partially over a front surface, a rear surface or any one of a lateral surfaces of the panel, respectively.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the detection and/or the printing are performed with the panel arranged horizontally.
10. The method according to claim 8, wherein the detection and/or printing of designs are performed in fixed positions of a process line with respect the positions of the process line that the panel is moved along.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the detection and/or printing of the first, second and third designs extending over opposite lateral surfaces of the panel are performed in one same position of the process line, the method including a step for a 90° rotation of the panel horizontally in the same position of the process line.
12. The method according to claim 10, wherein the detection and/or printing of the first, second and third designs extending over opposite lateral surfaces are performed in different positions of the process line, the method including a step for a 90° rotation of the panel horizontally in an intermediate position of the process line.
13. The method according to claim 2, wherein the first design, the second design and/or the third design is a wood grain.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the first design is a wood grain and is provided in the substrate on a first support which is a layer of wood.
15. A substrate obtained according to a method according to claim 1.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0045] In the manufacture of all types of furniture, as well as in other applications, panels made of wooden boards with a certain thickness are used. In the embodiment known until now which is shown in
[0046] When the panel is not made up of a wooden board, but is rather determined by a substrate laminated on the front face thereof and sometimes front and rear faces, there are problems in the finish of the sides thereof.
[0047] In fact, laminated panels made of elements of a different kind are known. For example, the embodiment is known wherein a laminated panel is made up of a substrate made up of an HDF or MDF fibreboard, an agglomerate board, a plastic body, etc. and, on top of this substrate, at least the upper face thereof is coated with a laminar element made up of a layer of natural wood or a layer of synthetic material or a decorative paper, which is grained.
[0048] In the solutions known until now, these laminated panels made of at least two elements of different types end in flanks with edges adhered to them made of some material, plastic, paper, layer of natural wood or other, wherein the grain or finish thereof has nothing to do with the grain of the laminar element of the upper face, as seen in
[0049] The same occurs in the case that the substrate has, in addition to the front laminar element made of a layer of natural wood or a layer of synthetic material or a decorative paper, which is grained, a rear laminar element, also made of a layer of natural wood or a layer of synthetic material or a decorative paper, which can also be grained.
[0050] As seen in
[0051] The present invention enables the sides of a laminated panel (1) to be decorated, the panel is made up of at least two elements of different types (2) to (8). This method enables, for example, a final result to be obtained which is identical or similar to the finish of a natural wooden board, like the one in
[0052] In reference to
[0053] First, if starting with a laminated panel (1), made up of two elements: a lower substrate (2) made up of an HDF or MDF fibreboard, an agglomerate board, a plastic body, etc. and an upper laminar coating element (3) made up of, for example, a layer of natural wood or a layer of synthetic material or a decorative paper, which is grained, the edges (5) to (8) are then prepared if these edges need it, for the subsequent treatment thereof.
[0054] On the borders between the front face (3) and the lateral faces (5) to (8), as well as between the lateral faces (6) and (7), a continuous grain (21), (31) is observed, with the grain lines of the design continuous between the respective designs (10), (20) and (30). As seen in
[0055] For example, if the substrate (2) is a board made of agglomerated particles, it is common to edge it by means of an edge made of plastic material or paper or another element, with a background colour similar to that of the upper laminar element or the colour white (for the subsequent colouring thereof). It is also possible to coat the edges (5) to (8) with putty or apply any other conventional system which is used to prepare the edges (5) to (8) of a substrate (2).
[0056] After the preparation of the edges (5) to (8) of the panel (1) to be decorated, if necessary, said materials of the edges (5) to (8) need to be treated or, if applicable, the edge (5) to (8) itself, so that the ink is correctly fixed in a subsequent printing process by means of inkjet technology or another printing technology which enables this type of printing to be performed.
[0057] With the edges (5) to (8) of the panel (1) ready, and with said panel (1) travelling on a transport of a printing machine, preferably an inkjet printing machine, but without this being considered as limiting, a reading is performed by means of the reading heads (51 and 52) of a computer vision system (50), or a similar reading system, of the cut of the grains of the laminar element (3) of the front face of the panel (1) with respect to the edges formed in the intersection with the edge or the edges (5) to (8) that must be decorated.
[0058] This position data of the grains in the edge is transferred to a management system (41) which, by means of the corresponding software, will adjust an image of a file with different grains so that when printing said image on the corresponding edge (5) to (8) there is continuity or they coincide on the edge with the positions of the grains of the front laminar element (3).
[0059] As shown schematically in
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[0062] All this process can be done in a line or in parts and printed afterwards, as shown in
[0063] As seen in
[0064] Alternatively, as seen in
[0065] In the case of a panel (1) made up of an intermediate substrate (2) made up of an HDF or MDF fibreboard, an agglomerate board, a plastic body, etc. and two laminar elements (3) and (4), made up of a layer of natural wood or a layer of synthetic material or a decorative paper, which is grained, which coat the substrate (2) on the front and rear faces thereof, the process is the same as the one described previously, with two options. In the first option, the same process is applied as in the previous case of the panel (1) that only had the laminar element (3) on the front face thereof, in which case the grains of the edges (5) to (8) will be related to the grain of the front laminated panel (3).
[0066] In the second option, the computer vision system will see the grains of the two laminar elements, front (3) and rear (4), transferring them to the management system which, by means of the software thereof, will be able to adjust the grains of the edges (5) to (8) such that on the ends thereof they coincide with the grains of the front (3) and rear (4) laminar elements and in the central area they match each other.
[0067] Likewise, the grains of the two adjacent lateral faces (3) and (4) can have continuity with each other.
[0068] In this case of a panel (1) made up of an intermediate substrate (2) and two laminar elements (3) and (4) which coat it on the front and rear thereof, if only the front laminar element (3) has a grain, the printing of the edges (5) to (8) would be done according to the first option.
[0069] Without altering the essence of the invention, the panel (1) being made up of a substrate (2) and one or two laminar coating elements (3) and (4), the decoration of the edges (5) to (8) of the panel (1) can be done by decorating the four edges (5) to (8) or only a portion thereof, one, two or three edges. Likewise, the decoration can occupy the entire surface of the respective edge (5) to (8) or only one portion or portions thereof, in the longitudinal or transverse direction.
[0070] Although the explanation made until now has been specified to perform the “synchronisation” of the grains of the face or faces of the laminated elements (3) and (4) with the grains of the edges (5) to (8) of the panel, the method can be extended to any design or decorative motif which is to coincide or continue from the laminated element or elements (3) and (4) with the edges (5) to (8) of the panel (1), these designs or motifs being geometric figures, any type of human, animal, architectural, landscape figures, etc., shapes, colours and/or a combination of these motifs. The designs or motifs printed by means of inkjet technology or through another technology able to perform this printing can be of any kind, including all the possibilities currently known, for example creating textures, 3D finishes, etc.
[0071] Another object of the present invention is the panel (1), the sides (5) to (8) of which are decorated according to the method object of the present invention; such that the panel (1) has at least one of the edges thereof decorated completely or partially, with printing which establishes a continuity with respect to the finish of the front laminar element (3) and/or, if applicable, the rear laminar element (4).