Metallic Sheet With Deposited Structured Images And Method Of Manufacture
20190169755 ยท 2019-06-06
Inventors
- Laurie Johansen (Grants Pass, OR, US)
- Adam Trexler (Portland, OR, US)
- Paul Diffendaffer (Grants Pass, OR, US)
Cpc classification
C23C30/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B44C1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
C23C30/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B05D3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture (MSDIMM) that includes a substrate, at least one structural feature, and a metal layer. The structural feature is at least one cavity on the substrate's upper surface, or at least one material object that extends outward from the substrate's upper surface. The metal layer is deposited, either by sputtering or atomic deposition, onto the substrate's upper surface, and, as the metal layer is deposited, the metal layer interfaces with and follows the dimensions of the structural feature(s), thereby creating a visible image at the location(s) of the structural feature(s). The visible image can be any image, and is preferably either an artistic image, a textual image, or an authentication image. The MDSIMM can be used for a variety of purposes, and is especially effective as a form of exonumia or currency.
Claims
1. A metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture (MSDIMM) wherein said metallic sheet with deposited structured images is comprised of a substrate having at least one structural feature wherein a layer of metal is deposited onto said substrate, wherein as said metal layer is deposited on said substrate, said metal layer interfaces with and follows the dimensions of the structural feature, thereby creating a visible image on said metal layer at the location of said structural feature.
2. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 1 wherein said substrate is made of a material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate also known as PET; polyimide known as nylon; Kapton; polyethylene; polypropylene; polybutylene; polyolefin blends; polyolefin composites; polyolefin reinforced with uniaxially oriented polyolefin fibers; spun polyolefin; bonded polyolefin also known as Tyvek; polycarbonate, polystyrene; acrylic known as polymethylmethacrilate or PMMA; acrylonitrile butadine styrene known as ABS; polyurethane; celluosics including cellulose triacetate, cellulose diacetate known as cellophane, and blends of tri and diacetate cellulose, nitrocellulose known as gun cotton; metal foils including aluminum (Al), tin (Sn), copper (Cu), silver (Ag), zinc (Zn), indium (In), magnesium (Mg.), gold (Au), nickel (Ni) stainless steel; paper; parchment; rice paper; wood pulp paper; polymer-coated woven fabrics; and bioplastics including polylactic acid known as PLA, PolyVinylChloride known as PVC, PolyVinylFluoride known as PVF, PolyVinylideneChloride known as PVDC, PolyvinylideneFlouride known as PVDF, or PolyvinylideneAlcohol known as PVDA.
3. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 1 wherein said substrate is comprised of an upper surface, a lower surface and a side edge.
4. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 1 wherein said structural feature is comprised of a cavity.
5. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 4 wherein the at least one cavity is created by means selected from the group consisting of heat application; melting; scratching; ablating; cutting; impacting; embossing, denting; blistering, surface relief casting, reticulation, bi-phase separation deposition; mud cracking; laser ablation; etching including plasma, laser, ion beam, electron beam, chemical; bead blasting, or sand blasting.
6. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 1 wherein said structural feature is comprised of an outward extending material object.
7. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 6 wherein the at least one outward extending material object is created by means selected from the group consisting of placing pigmented ink, placing a transparent material, spraying material, printing material, placing material by adhesion, molding, or painting, lamination, blistering, surface relief casting, reticulation, bi-phase separation, deposition sintering, laser annealing of applied colloidal suspension, selective chemical vapor deposition, electroless plating, electroplating, and low energy cauliflower growth deposition.
8. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 1 visible image that is created on said metal layer is selected from the group consisting of an artistic image, a textual image or an authentication image.
9. A metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture (MSDIMM) wherein said metallic sheet with deposited structured images is comprised of: a) a substrate with an upper surface, a lower surface and a side edge, b) at least one structural feature located on the upper surface of said substrate, and c) a metal layer that is deposited onto the upper surface of said substrate, wherein as said metal layer is deposited on said substrate, said metal layer interfaces with and follows the dimensions of said at least one structural feature, thereby creating a visible image on said metal layer at the location of said structural feature.
10. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said substrate is made of a material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate known as PET; polyimide known as nylon; Kapton; polyethylene; polypropylene; polybutylene; polyolefin blends; polyolefin composites; polyolefin reinforced with uniaxially oriented polyolefin fibers; spun polyolefin; bonded polyolefin also known as Tyvek; polycarbonate; polystyrene; acrylic known as polymethylmethacrilate or PMMA; acrylonitrile butadine styrene known as ABS; polyurethane; celluosics including cellulose triacetate, cellulose diacetate known as cellophane, and blends of tri and diacetate cellulose; nitrocellulose known as gun cotton; metal foils including aluminum (Al), tin (Sn), copper (Cu), silver (Ag), zinc (Zn), indium (In), magnesium (Mg.), gold (Au), nickel (Ni) stainless steel; paper; parchment; rice paper; and wood pulp paper; polymer-coated woven fabrics; and bioplastics including polylactic acid known as PLA, and PolyVinylChloride known as PVC, PolyVinylFluoride known as PVF, PolyVinylideneChloride known as PVDC, PolyvinylideneFlouride known as PVDF or PolyvinylideneAlcohol known as PVDA.
11. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said at least one structural feature is comprised of at least one cavity on the upper surface of said substrate.
12. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 11 wherein the at least one cavity is created by means selected from the group consisting of heat application; melting; scratching; ablating; cutting; impacting; embossing, denting; blistering, surface relief casting, reticulation, bi-phase separation deposition; mud cracking; laser ablation; etching including plasma, laser, ion beam, electron beam, chemical; bead blasting, or sand blasting.
13. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said at least one structural feature is comprised of at least one material object that extends outward from the upper surface of said substrate.
14. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 13 wherein the at least one outward extending material object is created by means selected from the group consisting of placing pigmented ink, placing a transparent material, spraying material, printing material, placing material by adhesion, molding, or painting, lamination, blistering, surface relief casting, reticulation, bi-phase separation, deposition sintering, laser annealing of applied colloidal suspension, selective chemical vapor deposition, electroless plating, electroplating, and low energy cauliflower growth deposition.
15. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein multiple cavities or material objects are used to create a pattern in the visible image.
16. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 visible image that is created on said metal layer is selected from the group consisting of an artistic image, a textual image or an authentication image.
17. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein the visible image that is created is comprised of non-repeating features having dimensions less than fifty microns.
18. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said metal layer is comprised of a precious metal.
19. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said metallic sheet with deposited structured images is a form of exonumia or currency.
20. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said metal layer is deposited on said substrate by sputtering.
21. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said metal layer is deposited on said substrate by vapor deposition.
22. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said metal layer is deposited on said substrate by colloid deposition and densification.
23. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said metal layer further comprises variable thickness that is produced by means selected from the group consisting of laser etching the metal, placing pinholes in the metal, reducing areas of deposition in the metal, chemically etching the metal, or abrading the metal.
24. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 further comprising two metallic sheets with deposited structured images that are laminated together lower surface to lower surface, thereby allowing the produced images to be visible from the upper and lower surface.
25. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 9 wherein said method for manufacture is comprised of the following steps: a) acquire a substrate with an upper surface, a lower surface, and a side edge, b) modify the substrate by creating at least one structural feature larger than fifty microns or non-repeating and smaller than fifty microns on the substrate's upper surface, and c) deposit a metal layer onto the substrate's upper surface thereby creating at least one visible image where the metal layer interfaces with and follows the dimensions of the structural feature.
26. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 24 wherein said at least one structural feature is comprised of at least one cavity on the upper surface of said substrate.
27. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 24 wherein said at least one structural feature is comprised of at least one material object extending outward from the upper surface of said substrate.
28. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 24 wherein the metal layer is deposited on the substrate by sputtering.
29. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 24 further comprising a step of removing a quantity of the deposited metal layer.
30. The metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture as specified in claim 24 further comprising when the cavity is created or the outward extending material object created, any material removed from the substrate or placed on the substrate is in a non-repeating pattern within the 0.25 to 50 micron range, thereby not producing visible diffraction grating.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0041] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment utilizing multiple selectable materials and processes for a metallic sheet with deposited structured images and method for manufacture (MSDIMM).
[0042] The resulting structure of the MSDIMM is a metal layer of potentially variable thickness that is located on top of (or over) a structured substrate which has various features. The inventive novelty is to pattern the substrate structure as a means of creating a pattern in the overlying visible metal layer. The MSDIMM is essentially a new form of metallic product, which can be used for many purposes or applications.
[0043] The MSDIMM 10, as shown in
[0044] The image structure feature 24, as shown in
[0045] As shown in
[0046] Any of the above means can be used to create the cavity 26 and when multiple cavities 26 are created, they can all be created by one of the means, or each cavity can be created by a particular means.
[0047] The outward extending material object 28, as shown in
[0048] As with the cavity 26, when multiple outward extending material objects 28 are created, they can all be created by one of the means, or each outward extending material object 28 can be created by a particular means. When multiple cavities 26 and/or outward extending material objects 28 are utilized, the cavities and material objects can produce a pattern, or each cavity or material object can be created as an individual pattern within the visible image 38.
[0049] After one or multiple cavities 26 and/or outward extending material objects 28 have been created, the metal layer 34 is deposited onto the substrate 12. The metal layer 34 can be deposited by sputtering or atomic deposition, and the metal layer 34 can also comprise variable thickness that is produced by means including laser etching the metal, placing pinholes in the metal, reducing areas of deposition in the metal, chemically etching the metal, or abrading the metal.
[0050] As the metal layer 34 is deposited onto the substrate surface, the metal layer 34 interfaces with and follows the dimensions of the image structural feature 24, either/or the cavity 26 or outward extending material object 28, thereby creating the visible image 38 on the metal layer 34 at the location of the image structural feature 24. Instead of being struck or embossed superficially, the atomic structure of the entire metal layer is patterned. The visible image 38 that is created can be any image, and is preferably selected from an artistic image, a textual image or an authentication image. An artistic image would typically include a design and a textual image would include one or multiple letters and/or words. An authentication image includes designs and/or words that can be used to identify and/or establish the validity of the MSDIMM 10. Also, security printing effects, such as microprinting or guilloche could be utilized. Regardless of the type of visible image produced, the visible image 38 is preferably comprised of features larger than fifty microns or non-repeating features having dimensions less than fifty microns. In one design configuration, the MSDIMM 10 is a form of exonumia or currency. When used as currency, the metal layer 34 can be made of a precious metal, thereby producing a MSDIMM with actual tangible value.
[0051] It is important to note that the inventive concept of the MSDIMM 10 is to produce a proprietary metallic sheet that includes images, text or other features that facilitate the validation and/or identification of the metallic sheet, or the bearer thereof. Additionally, the visible image(s) can appear as three dimensional (3-D) when viewed.
[0052] In order to produce the MSDIMM 10, the method for manufacture is comprised of the following steps, as shown in
[0056] In order to fully disclose the steps, the structural feature is comprised of at least one cavity on the substrate's surface, and/or at least one material object that extends outward from the substrate's surface. The metal layer is preferably deposited on the substrate by sputtering, or alternately by another form of atomic deposition such as evaporation. If necessary, or desired, a further step of removing a quantity of the deposited metal layer can be performed. When the cavity or outward extending material object is/are created, any material removed from, or placed on, the substrate is in a non-repeating pattern within the 0.25 to 50 micron range, thereby not producing visible diffraction grating.
[0057] Additionally, to increase the functionality of the MSDIMM 10, two metallic sheets with deposited structured images 40 can be laminated together, lower surface to lower surface, as shown in
[0058] While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modification may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the claims.