Direct image transfer repair
20190055742 ยท 2019-02-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E04G23/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A method for repairing surface damage includes taking an image of a non-damaged area of the surface, selecting a repair patch having an outward surface adapted to be directly printable using an Ink Jet, Laser, or other household printer; printing the image onto the repair patch, and applying the repair patch over the damaged area. This repair method may use a patch with a self-adhesive lower surface for easy application. This method can further include placing a center reinforcement patch over the surface damage before applying the repair patch. The Center reinforcement patch may provide an adhesive on the lower surface.
Claims
1. A method for repairing surface damage, comprising: taking an image of a non-damaged area of the surface needing repair; selecting a repair patch having an outward surface adapted to be directly printable; printing the image onto the repair patch using an Ink Jet, Laser, or other household printer; applying the repair patch over the damaged area.
2. A method for repairing surface damage according to claim 1, further comprising applying a self-adhesive center reinforcement patch over the damaged area before applying the self-adhesive repair patch.
3. A method for repairing surface damage according to claim 2, wherein the center reinforcement is formed from a fibered paper, plastic, polyethylene, or polyester material.
4. A method for repairing surface damage according to claim 1, wherein the repair patch is formed from a fibered paper, plastic, polypropylene, or polyester material.
5. A method for repairing surface damage, according to claim 1, wherein the repair patch comprises an embossed upper surface, and wherein applying a repair patch over surface damage comprises: Selecting a repair patch that is the appropriate size to cover the surface damage; and that is embossed with a pattern similar to the damaged surface area; placing it on the surface area surrounding the damaged area covering the surface damage.
6. A method for repairing surface damage, according to claim 5, wherein the embossed repair patch is formed from fibered paper, plastic, polypropylene, or polyester material, with an embossed upper surface and an adhesive located on the lower surface.
7. A method for repairing surface damage, according to claim 6, further comprising: selecting a repair patch having an upper surface adapted to be directly printable; placing the repair patch over the embossed patch which is between the repair patch and the damaged surface.
8. A repair method for repairing surface damage, whereby the repair patch comprises: a substantially planar, flexible body; an adhesive located on a lower surface of the body; and a ready-to-print upper surface located on the body.
9. A repair method according to claim 8, wherein the ready-to-print upper surface of the repair patch body is embossed and wherein one or more edges of the body are feathered, uneven, or jagged to allow the body to more readily mate with the surrounding surface.
10. A repair method according to claim 9, wherein the repair patch body is formed from a fibered paper, plastic, polypropylene, or polyester material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of several embodiments of the invention which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The body 12 of the match patch 10 has two surfaces 12A, 12B. A first, upper surface 12A is directly printable. A second, lower surface 12B is provided with an adhesive layer 13 to enable the body 12 to be readily secured to the surface to be repaired. For convenience, an easily removable adhesive backing 14 is also provided, in physical communication with the adhesive layer 13 on the second surface 12B, to prevent unwanted adhesion to other surfaces.
[0020] The upper surface 12A can also be embossed to provide a surface texture that matches the surrounding surface textures. Embossing can be done by applying pressure on the body 12, by running through a press with the desired patterned tool, onto the upper surface 12A of the body 12. A match patch 10 having a smooth upper surface 12A can also be provided for use in repairing surfaces that have a non-textured surface. Preferably, a package of match patches or surface repair kit presented for commercial sale includes match patch 10 having several different sizes to allow selection of the size that best matches the surrounding surface area.
[0021] As can be seen from
[0022] Other features of this embodiment also make areas repaired with less conspicuous. For instance, the match patch 10 of this embodiment is thin and does not require the application of a curable repair compound. Accordingly, the match patch forms a tough diaphragm over the crack, tear or hole that is thin enough that the repair is substantially flush with the surrounding area. It is therefore more difficult to identify the repaired area after the repair is completed than with conventional repaired areas that tend to protrude noticeably from the surrounding surface.
[0023] Referring now to
[0024] The surface 24 surrounding the hole 22 is cleaned to ensure good adhesion with the match 10. Any rough or uneven edges protruding from the damaged area above the plane of the repair surface 24 are removed to allow the match patch 10 to lie flush with the surface 24. The adhesive backing 14 is removed from the match patch 10 and the match patch 10 is then centered over the hole 22 and secured to the surface 24. Any air trapped under the margins of the match patch 10 is pressed out from the edges 16 of the match patch 10 without placing any force on the center portion of the match patch 10 in order to avoid the damaged (hole) area 22. Once the match patch 10 has been affixed, the repair is complete, and does not require the application of a curable repair compound, sanding, or any other special treatment. Furthermore, with an image printed match patch 10, there is no need to apply anything further to the repaired area of all indoor repairs. Accordingly, the only equipment needed for repairing a damaged surface according to this method of the invention is a camera, printer, match patch 10 and a user's hands.
[0025] Because of these features, the repair method of this invention provides substantial advantages over the prior art in terms of repair time, and in terms of the number of materials and tools required to perform the repair. These additional benefits make this match patch system and method fast, convenient, and easy. Furthermore, the match patch 10 according to thus invention is strong enough to provide a durable and reliable surface repair. A still further benefit of this invention is that the resulting repair is inconspicuous, and an exact visual repair to the surrounding surface.
[0026] For larger holes (i.e., holes above about 2.5 inches), it may be desirable to place a center reinforcement 26 over the hole 22 before using the match patch 10. The center reinforcement 26 can be of any desired shape and size sufficient to adequately cover the hole and secure to the surface.
[0027] The center reinforcements can be made from a smooth substantially planer flexible material, such as a polypropylene, polyester, plastic film or fibered paper, having an adhesive attachment surface, similar to the match patch 10 of the first embodiment. A preferred center reinforcement material is fibered paper, coated with a plastic laminate, such as is conventionally used for decals. When flexible center reinforcements are used, they are simply adhered to the surface centered directly over the hole 22 before application of the match patch 10. A preferred shape for this type of center reinforcement is circular or oval with feathered edges 16, similar to the match patch 10, but without a print ready surface.
[0028] If the center reinforcement 26 is being used, a match patch 10, as described with reference to
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[0030] Referring now to
[0031] Having described and illustrated the principles of the invention in a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be apparent that the invention can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. I claim all modifications and variations coming within the spirit and scope of the following claims.