GB2409188A - Luminous pattern on surface of fundamental material - Google Patents

Luminous pattern on surface of fundamental material Download PDF

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GB2409188A
GB2409188A GB0329144A GB0329144A GB2409188A GB 2409188 A GB2409188 A GB 2409188A GB 0329144 A GB0329144 A GB 0329144A GB 0329144 A GB0329144 A GB 0329144A GB 2409188 A GB2409188 A GB 2409188A
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Haw Liang Tang
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21KNON-ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES USING LUMINESCENCE; LIGHT SOURCES USING ELECTROCHEMILUMINESCENCE; LIGHT SOURCES USING CHARGES OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL; LIGHT SOURCES USING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AS LIGHT-GENERATING ELEMENTS; LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21K2/00Non-electric light sources using luminescence; Light sources using electrochemiluminescence
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V9/00Elements for modifying spectral properties, polarisation or intensity of the light emitted, e.g. filters
    • F21V9/30Elements containing photoluminescent material distinct from or spaced from the light source
    • F21V9/38Combination of two or more photoluminescent elements of different materials

Abstract

The luminous pattern on surface of fundamental material comprises: a fundamental material (1); a color-pattern layer (2) on the surface of the fundamental material (1); a first noctilucent layer (3) on the color-pattern layer (2); a second noctilucent layer (4) on the color-pattern layer (2). The pattern will perform the effect of a color pattern in daytime and a luminous pattern in nighttime.

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2409 1 88
LUMINOUS PATTERN ON SURFACE OF FUNDAMENTAL MATERIAL
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
l0001l This invention relates generally to a luminous pattern on the surface of a fundamental material, or it relates specifically to a multicolor or colorful pattern formation with noctilucent effect formed on the surface of a fundamental material applied on a conventional lampshade, picture frame, clock panel, religious article, stationery, pen container, etc.
2. THE PRIOR ARTS
2] In our daily lives, we can see the lampshade, picture frame, clock, religious article, pen container, etc., almost everywhere, and we'll find out that those things are usually accompanied with respective symbolical patterns or words or relief designs to attract possible consumers. A recent skill is to paint or print a monochromatic or colorful pattern, or a wood-grained or stone-grained imitation on the surface of a horn-type lampshade, frame panel, clock panel, religious article, stationery, or pen container.
[00031 The articles mentioned look sound splendid if they are duly arranged in a parlor or room, however, they would become eclipsed in a dark environment, and the worst part is that they might be bumped to drop on the floor. Nevertheless, a night lamp is not suggested during sleeping because of a possible bad affect to kid's eyes according to a medical report.
100041 Besides, though the clock available in market can show its figures on the panel thereof in nighttime, in reality, this is done by means of coating the figures with a fluorescent agent in advance, which is supposed to absorb external light in day time and release the light in dark in a limited period before the color is faded away thoroughly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
10005] The primary object of this invention is to provide a luminous pattern on surface of fundamental material by printing with a luminous ink on a lamp shade, picture frame, clock, religious article, stationery, pen container, etc. The luminous ink is made from a rare-earth-elementactivated nontoxic and nonradiative alkaline earth aluminate that doesn't do any harm to human beings as compared with a conventional fluorescent agent, and is durable to last 46 furs. The printed luminous pattern will perform a luminous multi-color or color effect in addition to its illuminating function that can prevent people from be bumped.
[00061 In order to realize the mentioned object, the luminous pattern on surface of fundamental material comprises: a fundamental material; a color-pattern layer on the surface of the fundamental material; a first noctilucent layer on the color-pattern layer; a second noctilucent layer on the color-pattern layer. The pattern will perform the effect of a color pattern in daytime and a luminous pattern in nighttime.
10007] For more detailed information regarding advantages or features of this invention, at least an example of preferred embodiment will be described below with reference to the annexed drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
10008] The related drawings in connection with the detailed description of this invention to be made later are described briefly as follows, in which: 100091 Figs. 13 are schematic views showing the procedure for printing a luminous pattern of this invention on the surface of a fundamental material; l0010l Fig. 4 is a schematic view showing a printed luminous pattern of this invention; and [0011] Fig. 5 shows another embodiment of this invention.
* Enclosure is a picture of lampshade with noctilucent effect in the dark.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
10012] Figs. 13 are schematic views showing the procedure for printing a luminous pattern of this invention on the surface of a fundamental material (1). As shown in the figures, after a luminous pattern has been formed on the surface of the fundamental material (1), the luminous pattern is supposed to absorb the incident energy of a light source. When the light source (not shown) is turned off or the luminous pattern is moved to a dark place, the luminous pattern would serve for a light source in different colors to perform a multi-color or colorful luminous effect, and the luminous ink applied is a curative chemical for lasting about 4 to 6 furs.
[00131 In printing the luminous ink, the procedure is to first choose the fundamental material (l), which could be any of paper, PVC, or cloth used for light fixture, picture frame, clock, religious article, stationery, or pen container, etc., then, proceed a corona treatment to the skin of the fundamental material (1), in which the corona treatment is a treatment of electric shock using high voltage and cycle to treat the skin pores of the fundamental material (] ) to enhance the adhering force thereof.
After this, the skin of the fundamental material (I) is printed with a color ink to form a color-pattern layer (2), which is then coated with a micro-glue and printed with a luminous ink at this time. The luminous ink, preferably made from a S rare-earth-element-activated nontoxic and nonradiative alkaline earth aluminate, which doesn't do any harm to human beings as compared with a conventional fluorescent agent, is printed at least on a partial surface portion (21) or a relatively larger surface portion (22) or a peripheral portion of profile lines (23) to form a first noctilucent layer (3).
[00141 After the first noctilucent layer (3) is completed, it is then printed with a luminous ink doped with a fixing agent to form a second noctilucent layer (4), in which no more treatment is required for the surface of the first noctilucent layer (3), and the fixing agent added is to strengthen the first and the second layers (3, 4) and flatten the surfaces thereof. Nevertheless, in printing the second noctilucent layer (4), the luminous ink is also applied to the same color-pattern layer (2) on the partial surface portion (21) or the relatively larger surface portion (22) or the peripheral portion of profile lines (23) to outstandingly show the difference between the noctilucent layers (3, 4).
[00151 Figs. 3 and 4 show the procedure for printing a luminous pattern of this invention on the surface of a fundamental material and the luminous effect presented after printing. As shown in the figures, the first noctilucent layer (3) is printed along a peripheral portion of leaf's profile lines (23) while the second noctilucent layer (4) on the larger surface portion (22) of the leaf blade to thereby create a colorful luminous effect when rays are incident upon the leaf.
10016] However, after absorption of light in a certain period and shutdown of the light source, in the event both the noctilucent layers (3, 4) on the color-pattern layer (2) are printed in the same color, the profile of the color-pattern layer (2) is emerged (as shown in the enclosed picture); or a multi-color or colorful luminous effect is presented suppose the noctilucent layers (3, 4) are different in color.
100171 We would refer you this time to Fig. 5-another embodiment of this invention. As shown in Fig. 5, in addition to creating different colors and spectra, the first and the second noctilucent layers (3, 4) could be overlapped on each other to produce different spectra to display what people would regard them as different luminous colors.
10018] A "contrast" efficacy is obtainable by the first and the second noctilucent layers (3, 4) themselves, while it is controllable by the thickness of printed layers through a printing machine.
10019] Moreover, different luminous colors could also be displayed when the noctilucent layers (3, 4) in different thickness are overlapped with each other.
10020] Yet, different refraction phenomena may occur owing to different fundamental materials. For example, a multi-scattering phenomenon is attainable by using a frosted glass.
10021] Yet, besides the common inks for color printing, a thermalsensitive and color changeable ink which is supposed to change its color whenever a thermal change is sensed, in which a color-display agent and an electronic reaction catalyst are buried in a micro-capsule by means of the micro-capsule technology.
2] Yet, the mentioned techniques of this invention could be applied to a lampshade, picture frame, cartoon clock panel, religious articles, stationery and pen container, etc. ()0231 In the above described, at least one preferred embodiment has been described in detail with reference to the drawings annexed, and it is apparent that numerous changes or modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope thereof, as set forth in the claims below.

Claims (10)

1. A luminous pattern on surface of fundamental material for performing a multi-color or colorful luminous effect, comprising: afundarnental material (1); a color-pattern layer (2) on said fundamental material (1); a first luminous layer (3) on said color-panern layer (2); and a second luminous layer (4) on said color-pattern layer (2); whereby said pattern will perform a multi-color or colorful effect during daytime, or a luminous effect during nighttime.
2. The luminous pattern according to claim 1, in which said fundamental material (1) is any of paper, PVC, or cloth.
3. The luminous pattern according to claim 1, in which said first luminous layer (3) is disposed on said color-pattern layer (2) at more than any of a partial surface portion (21), a larger surface portion (22), or a peripheral portion of profile lines (23).
4. The luminous pattern according to claim 1, in which said second luminous layer (4) is disposed on said color-panern layer (2) at more than any of a partial surface portion (2]), a larger surface portion (22), or a peripheral portion of profile lines (23).
5. The luminous pattern according to claim 1, in which said first and said second luminous layer (3, 4) are spectra in a same color.
6. The luminous pattern according to claim 1, in which said first and said second luminous layer (3, 4) are spectra in different colors.
7. The luminous pattern according to claim l, in which said first and said second luminous layer (3, 4) are printed one on top of another.
8. The luminous pattern according to claim 1, in which the thickness of said first and said second luminous layer (3, 4) are controlled by a printing machine.
). The luminous pattern according to claim 1, in which the color inl; applied for said color-panern layer (2) is any of an average ink for color print or a therrnal- sensitive color changeable ink.
10. A luminous pattern substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
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JPH02236200A (en) * 1989-03-09 1990-09-19 Toshiba Corp Sampler
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WO2000069303A1 (en) * 1999-05-15 2000-11-23 Richard Seidenbusch Luminescent ornamental object
DE10052347A1 (en) * 1999-11-19 2001-05-23 Richard Seidenbusch Ornamental objects such as ear-rings or necklaces giving luminescent effects contain both strongly phosphorescent alkaline earth aluminate pigment and differently colored pigment
JP2002200834A (en) * 2000-12-28 2002-07-16 Printing Bureau Ministry Of Finance Printed matter by colorless fluorescent printing and colored printing

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FR2582843A1 (en) * 1985-05-31 1986-12-05 Lecars Pierre Display method and implementation device
WO1987003123A1 (en) * 1985-11-12 1987-05-21 Hartger Hendrik Dijkslag A method and an apparatus for the evocation of a colour, a means provided with a luminous surface, and pigments
US5876068A (en) * 1988-03-04 1999-03-02 Gao Gessellschaft Fur Automation Und Organisation Gmbh Security element in the form of a thread or strip to be embedded in security documents and methods of producing it
JPH02236200A (en) * 1989-03-09 1990-09-19 Toshiba Corp Sampler
WO2000069303A1 (en) * 1999-05-15 2000-11-23 Richard Seidenbusch Luminescent ornamental object
DE10052347A1 (en) * 1999-11-19 2001-05-23 Richard Seidenbusch Ornamental objects such as ear-rings or necklaces giving luminescent effects contain both strongly phosphorescent alkaline earth aluminate pigment and differently colored pigment
JP2002200834A (en) * 2000-12-28 2002-07-16 Printing Bureau Ministry Of Finance Printed matter by colorless fluorescent printing and colored printing

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