SYSTEM AND TWO DIMENSIONAL PRINTING METHOD IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTING SUPPORT
20180126662 · 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41M3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C5/0453
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44F1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C64/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C67/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44F1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a 2D printing method on a 3D printing support, consisting of forming a printing support comprised of a plurality of colored fibers that follow a printing pattern, which once joined and shaped into a block, can be transversally cut, thereby obtaining printed sheets according to said printing pattern. The invention further relates to the printing support, comprised of a block (1), wherein in one embodiment same is composed of a plurality of hollow tubes (2) having a cavity that can be filled with a coloring means and in another embodiment same is composed of solid tubes. After the coloring means hardens and the block (1) solidifies, the latter can be transversally cut parallel to the printing face (4) into a plurality of strips (5) that will depend on the required volume of advertising signs, posters or banners, among others.
Claims
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56. A method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images, the method comprising: providing a medium through at least a first end of a printing support, wherein the printing support comprises a plurality adjacent boundary portions having axes extending in a first direction, wherein the medium is provided at the first end of the plurality of adjacent boundary portions causing the medium to flow towards a second end of the printing support opposite the first end; densifying the medium in the printing support to form a plurality of pixels, wherein the pixels at least partially maintain the shape of the interior of the boundary portions; transversely dividing the plurality of densified pixels along a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction to form a plurality of sheets having an image formed by the plurality of pixels.
57. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 56, wherein each of the boundary portions form a hollow tube.
58. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 56, wherein each of the boundary portions are non-absorbent.
59. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 58, wherein each non-absorbent boundary portion surrounds an absorbent portion.
60. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 59, wherein the printing support is formed by stacking a plurality of sheets.
61. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 60, wherein the sheets are transversely divided by separating at least one of the plurality of sheets from the printing support.
62. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 61, wherein each of the sheets comprise at least one of a cellulose or polymer.
63. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 61, wherein the medium is an ink.
64. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 56 wherein the sheets are transversely divided by transversely cutting at least a portion of the plurality of densified pixels along the second direction.
65. The method of forming an image of claim 56, wherein a first one of the adjacent boundary portions is configured to receive a first color medium, and a second one of the adjacent boundary portions is configured to receive a second color medium different from the first color medium.
66. A method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images, the method comprising: providing a medium through a printing support, wherein the printing support comprises a plurality adjacent hollow tubes having axes extending in a first direction, wherein the medium emerges through a first end of the printing support as a plurality of tube-shaped pixels; densifying the tube-shaped pixels such that the pixels at least partially maintain the shape of the interior of the hollow tubes; transversely cutting the densified pixels along a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction to form a plurality of sheets having an image formed by the plurality of pixels.
67. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 66, wherein densifying the tube-shaped pixels comprises adhering the plurality of tube-shaped pixels together.
68. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 66, wherein the tube-shaped pixels are adhered by at least one of an adhesive, a thermal fusing, and friction welding.
69. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 66, wherein the tube-shaped pixels are formed of a material that solidifies through contact with air, wherein the tube-shaped pixels contact one another as they emerge from the first end of the printing support and are adhered and solidified to one another through contact with air.
70. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 66, wherein the hollow tubes have a circular cross section.
71. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 66, wherein the hollow tubes have a square cross section.
72. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 66, wherein the hollow tubes have a hexagonal cross section.
73. The method for forming a plurality of substantially identical images of claim 66, wherein providing a medium through the printing support further comprises: providing a first color medium through a first one of the plurality of hollow tubes; providing a second color medium through a second one of the plurality of hollow tubes, wherein the first color is different from the second color.
74. An apparatus for forming a plurality of substantially identical images, the apparatus comprising: a printing support, wherein the printing support includes a plurality of adjacent hollow portions having axes extending in the first direction, wherein the plurality of adjacent hollow portions are configured to receive a medium at a first end and expel the medium at a second end opposite the first end, wherein the medium is expelled to form a series of hollow portion-shaped pixels that at least partially maintain the shape of the interior of the hollow portions.
75. The apparatus of claim 74, wherein a first one of the plurality of the hollow portions is configured to receive a first color medium, and a second one of the plurality of hollow portions is configured to receive a second color medium different from the first color medium.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0047] The present invention relates to a system and a two-dimensional (2D) printing method in a three-dimensional (3D) printing support, which consists of forming a printing support made of a plurality of colored fibers that follow a printing pattern, which once joined and shaped into a block can be transversally cut, thereby obtaining printed sheets according to said printing pattern.
[0048] In a first embodiment of the invention, according to what is illustrated in
[0049] After the coloring medium becomes hard and the block (1) is solidified, it can be transversally cut parallel to the printing face (4) in a plurality of strips (5) that will depend on the required volume of posters, placards or advertising banners, among others.
[0050] The hollow tubes (2) are filled with the coloring medium (6), the color of which can vary for each cavity (3). As illustrated in
[0051] This is based on traditional offset, serigraphy or digital printing, wherein cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK), also called four color print, combine their pigmentation to generate all the desired colors. On observing a printing with a magnifying glass or a threadcounter, only four colors will be seen in the support, but looking from a farther distance they become fused at sight and hundreds of colors will appear.
[0052] Some serigraphs even have a big enough grain, wherein it is possible to observe at a glance the CMYK sets of dots of approximately 1 mm each.
[0053] In the case of the present invention, a traditional chromatics like CMYK can be obtained by filling the cavities (3) with different proportions and locations, generating, as a result, many colors seen from a distance, similar to conventional printing.
[0054] In one of the embodiments of the present invention, the strips (5) can have a large size, such as for example, gigantographs, wherein the coloring medium (6) utilized in the block (1) has the colors (C1, C2, C3, C4), which can be associated with the basic colors in different color densities by number of cells, thereby, with said densities it is obtained the desired color of a pixel of the printing pattern.
[0055] In another embodiment of the invention, the hollow tubes (2) have inside the cavity (3) an absorbent medium (7), such that said coloring medium (6), when being in liquid form, flows through said absorbent medium (7) through all the interior of the hollow tube (2), by the effect of capillarity or absorption. The hollow tubes (2) can be filled with fiber, sponge or the like.
[0056] In another embodiment of the invention, the hollow tubes can be replaced by solid tubes (8), the cross section of which (7) is already colored with some of the colors (C1, C2, C3, C4) which are previously selected according to the printing pattern and grouped according to said pattern. Said cross section (7) is equivalent to a support for the coloring medium (6) that bears the colors (C1, C2, C3, C4).
[0057] The hollow tubes (2), as well as the solid tubes (8), hereinafter generically termed as tubes (2, 8), can have varied shapes and arrangements.
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[0059] For the case of the hollow tubes (2), they can be formed in a single block (1), ready to be filled with the coloring medium (6). In
[0060] Due to the foregoing, the 3D printing means can be prefabricated and previously joined before being filled with the coloring medium (6).
[0061] The preferred materials can be polymers, cellulose or the like.
[0062] In another embodiment of the invention, the hollow tubes (2) or the solid tubes (8) can be joined with adhesive, thermal fusing or ultra frequency, among other systems known in the art.
[0063] Referring to
[0064] In another embodiment the block can be formed of a stack of paper, which can be of cellulose or polymer origin, as shown in
[0065] In another embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to form placards with silhouettes of objects or persons, in a real size scale, for placing them at sales points, for example. In this embodiment, shown in
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[0067] In a block (1) a printing pattern with the shape of the silhouette of a person (13) is formed in the front face (4), wherein the outside spaces (16) of said silhouette of a person (13) have been filled with a substance that weakens the material of the block (1). This block (1) is cut into a plurality of placards (14) and the outside space (16) is easily eliminated by the content of the weakening substance, so as to form a person's silhouette (13) in normal size. This silhouette can be generated of appropriate thickness so that it can be self standing, or it is possible to maintain it standing, by means positioned at the rear part of the real size silhouette. In another embodiment, the block (1) can be formed by a first silhouette of a person in normal position (13a) and the same person in inverted position (13b), wherein the outside spaces (16) of said silhouettes (13a, 13b) have been filled with a substance that weakens the material of the block. Once this block (1) is cut and the outside is removed, both silhouettes (13a, 13b) are folded into an inverted V to form a real size self supporting placard.
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[0069] Once the block (1) has been formed and printed with the printing pattern (13), it is transversally cut, parallel to the front print face (4), in a plurality of strips (5), for making posters, placards or advertising banners, among others, according to what is shown in
[0070] As illustrated in
[0071] These panels (14) are useful for constructing, for example, a display stand or a stand for advertising events, since as they come from the same block and have the same measures, said panels (14) have a modularity effect that has not been achieved up to now in the state of the art. An example of this embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
[0072] The block (1) of the present invention can also be formed by extrusion, as shown in
[0073] When the block (1) has been formed by extrusion, as shown in