STAMPS AND OVERLAYS FOR PRODUCING ANIMATED IMAGES AND MOTION EFFECTS
20180072078 ยท 2018-03-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44D2/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44F1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G03F7/0015
PHYSICS
B41K1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G03F7/105
PHYSICS
B42D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M7/0027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J27/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J27/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G03F7/105
PHYSICS
G03F7/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A versatile system, kit and method for a printing kinegram imagery with inked stamps enables users to place such imagery at desired, arbitrary locations on paper or other substrates, particularly useful in arts and crafts projects such as scrapbooking, and the like. A stamp has a surface having a plurality of raised and non-raised regions to produce a coded, printed kinegram image on a sheet of paper or other substrate. An overlay sheet with transparent and non-transparent areas corresponding to the raised and non-raised regions of the stamp, such that when the overlay is placed over the coded printed kinegram image, and one or both of the coded printed kinegram image and overlay are moved relative to one another, an illusion of movement or animation is imparted to a viewer. At least a portion of the stamp is transparent to facilitate precise placement of the coded printed kinegram image.
Claims
1. A stamp kit for a producing a kinegram animated image, comprising: a stamp with a surface having a plurality of raised regions separated by non-raised regions, whereby when the raised regions are inked and stamped onto a substrate, a coded printed kinegram image is produced; and an overlay with transparent and non-transparent areas corresponding to the raised and non-raised regions of the stamp, such that when the overlay is placed over the coded printed kinegram image, and one or both of the coded printed kinegram image and overlay are moved relative to one another, an illusion of movement or animation is imparted to a viewer.
2. The stamp kit of claim 1, wherein the raised regions of the stamp and the transparent areas of the overlay sheet are elongated, parallel, and proportional to one another.
3. The stamp kit of claim 1, wherein the raised regions of the stamp and the transparent areas of the overlay sheet form elongated, parallel, proportional, vertical lines.
4. The stamp kit of claim 1, wherein the transparent areas of the overlay sheet form spokes that radiate outwardly from a center point.
5. The stamp kit of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the stamp is transparent to facilitate precise placement of the coded printed kinegram image onto the substrate.
6. The stamp kit of claim 1, including a mounting block that is at least partially transparent to facilitate precise placement of the coded printed kinegram image onto the substrate.
7. The stamp kit of claim 1, wherein the stamp is made from one of the following materials: natural rubber; synthetic rubber; tpr; silicone; and photopolymer.
8. The stamp kit of claim 1, wherein the overlay is made from one of the following materials: acetate; plastic film; die-cut paper; a stencil; and a lenticular sheet.
9. The stamp kit of claim 1, wherein the overlay is made by using a die-cut tool to cut proportional lines out of one of the following material: paper; cardstock; plastic; metal; cardboard; and wood.
10. The stamp kit of claim 1, wherein the overlay is made with a laser-cutting machine, and the transparent areas are pre-cut for use with coordinated animation stamps.
11. The stamp kit of claim 1, wherein the stamp is self-inking.
12. A stamp for a producing a kinegram animated image adapted for use with an overlay having transparent and non-transparent areas such that when the overlay is placed over the coded printed kinegram image, and one or both of the coded printed kinegram image and overlay are moved relative to one another, an illusion of movement or animation is imparted to a viewer, the stamp comprising: a layer of material with a surface having a plurality of raised regions separated by non-raised regions, whereby when the raised regions are inked and stamped onto a substrate, a coded printed kinegram image is produced.
13. The stamp of claim 12, wherein the raised regions of the stamp are elongated, parallel, and proportional to one another.
14. The stamp of claim 12, wherein the raised regions of the stamp are elongated, parallel, proportional, vertical lines.
15. The stamp of claim 12, wherein the coded printed kinegram image forms spokes that radiate outwardly from a center point.
16. The stamp of claim 12, wherein at least a portion of the stamp is transparent to facilitate precise placement of the coded printed kinegram image onto the substrate.
17. The stamp of claim 12, including a mounting block that is at least partially transparent to facilitate precise placement of the coded printed kinegram image onto the substrate.
18. The stamp of claim 12, wherein the stamp is made from one of the following materials: natural rubber; synthetic rubber; tpr; silicone; and photopolymer.
19. The stamp of claim 12, wherein the stamp is self-inking.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] In broad and general terms, this invention enables users to produce kinegram images with rubber stamp technology, thereby allowing such images to be placed at will into arts and crafts projects including, but not limited to stamping, scrapbooking, cardmaking, papercrafting, mixed media, and other applications. The invention provides application and positioning devices (
[0037] In accordance with the invention, a conventional two-dimensional image is converted into a coded image. The coded image is then transferred to a stamp, whereby a user can then apply a transfer material such as ink or paint and place the coded image at one or more desired locations. In preferred embodiments, a clear or cling stamp is used with a clear block in order to facilitate precise positioning.
[0038] The stamp is specially designed and manufactured with a plurality of raised print surfaces separated by depressed non-print surfaces such that the plurality of raised print surfaces are proportionally spaced to produce a desired animated effect (
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[0040] The transparent (i.e., photopolymer) animated stamp allows the user to see exactly where the image will be placed on a page 7 (
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[0042] Once the coded image is combined with an overlay of matching proportional lines and spaces, a particular visual effect is achieved. More particularly, by placing the overlay containing proportional lines over the unique coded image and slowly moving it or moving the image, this creates an exciting new and unique visual feature that has not previously been possible with inked stamp technology (
[0043] A number of different embodiments of an overlay containing proportional clear or see-through spaces and solid sections can be placed over the unique coded images and slowly moved to create the illusion of motion. Alternatively, the image itself can be moved while the overlay is stationary to produce the same effect.
[0044] The overlay can be made using an acetate sheet with the proportional lines printed, or a die cut can be used to cut out the proportional lines from any paper or material to product the same result.
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[0046] Thus, through the use of a precise measurement of multiple image placements and a proportional overlay of clear and solid sections, an animated effect is created for the image. Those skilled in the art will recognize that any other material can be used as a substitute for the acetate overlay providing that it is suitable for its purposes.
[0047] An alternative preferred embodiment replaces the overlay, discussed above, with a lenticular sheet 15 (
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[0049] Another alternative preferred embodiment replaces the acetate overlay, or lenticular sheet, with an overlay created with paper (
[0050] In accordance with the invention, a user can place coded images wherever they would like, and use the overlay in whatever way they choose. A significant advantage is that the user is not limited to producing only one image. They can stamp the same image multiple times, or stamp multiple different images at locations in the craft project of their choosing. Likewise, they can have many animated images on the same page. As a result, the invention provides the user with enormous freedom.
[0051] In another embodiment, the coded image is separated into three separate images and manufactured into three separate stamps A, B, C (
[0052] While the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit, scope, and teaching of the invention. For example, the number and types of stamps can vary, the size of the stamps can vary, the materials used to fabricate the stamps can vary, and/or using another method of transferring the image onto the surface, etc. Accordingly, the invention herein disclosed is to be limited only as specified in the following claims.