WO1998034990A1 - Interior wallpaper printing composition and manufacturing method thereof - Google Patents
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- WO1998034990A1 WO1998034990A1 PCT/KR1998/000024 KR9800024W WO9834990A1 WO 1998034990 A1 WO1998034990 A1 WO 1998034990A1 KR 9800024 W KR9800024 W KR 9800024W WO 9834990 A1 WO9834990 A1 WO 9834990A1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
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Abstract
Disclosed is a method for manufacturing an interior wallpaper by using a cloth material such as a canvass material, a polyester fiber, a pure cotton fabric and the like, and more particularly, to an interior wallpaper printing composition and manufacturing method thereof which prints a predetermined pattern on a cloth material in a silk printing method with a printing composition obtained by mixing pigments and a water binder and dries the printed cloth material by means of a drying device, to thereby achieve a beautiful and bright interior wallpaper which represents various kinds of colors. The method includes the steps of: printing various colors of printing ink on a cloth material such as a canvass material, a polyester fiber, or a pure cotton cloth, about 5 times to 10 times in a silk printing method; and putting the printed cloth wallpaper into a drying device and conveying the wallpaper by a conveyor to heat the wallpaper by means of an electric heater.
Description
INTERIOR WALLPAPER PRINTING COMPOSITION AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing an interior wallpaper by using a cloth material such as a canvass material, a polyester fiber, a pure cotton cloth and the like, and more particularly, to an interior wallpaper printing composition and a manufacturing method thereof which prints a predetermined pattern on a cloth material by a silk printing method with a printing composition obtained by mixing pigments and a water binder and dries the printed cloth material by means of a drying device, to thereby achieve a beautiful and bright interior wallpaper which represents various kinds of colors.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Generally, an indoor interior work is necessary to sophisticatedly and beautifully decorate the internal spaces of buildings. For this end, a wallpaper having colorful and beautiful patterns is papered on the walls and ceiling of the room of a house. Of course, papering of such the wallpaper is not limited to the rooms of housing, and is also executed for all buildings such as, for example, coffee shops, entertainment establishments, beer halls, restaurants, offices and the like.
Generally, such the interior wallpaper is manufactured with paper.
As well known, the interior wallpaper on which a binder such as a paste is spread adheres to the walls or ceilings of a room. However, the wallpaper made of paper is likely to be torn or crushed after spreading of the binder, which makes it difficult in papering the wallpaper on the walls
or ceilings. Furthermore, even after the wallpaper has adhered to the walls or ceilings, it may be torn or contaminated due to generation of mold. Once the wallpaper is torn or polluted, it should be re-papered, which generates another cost consumption. Moreover, since a timber material portion should be scratched to spread a water paint on doors or door/wind'όw frames, a working period is unnecessarily prolonged and the harmful dusts generated during the working affects the health of an operator. Meanwhile, even if the conventional wallpaper is illuminated with a black fluorescent light bulb during the night time to achieve a specific interior effect, unfortunately it fails to produce brilliant and beautiful colors .
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an interior wallpaper manufacturing method which is capable of printing a predetermined pattern on a cloth material in a silk printing method with a printing composition obtained by mixing pigments and a water binder and drying the printed cloth material by means of a drying device, to thereby achieve a beautiful and bright interior wallpaper which represents various kinds of colors. Another object of the present invention is to provide an interior wallpaper printing composition which is capable of providing a solid effect or a color variation effect to the interior walls or ceilings in accordance with selection of pigments.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To achieve these and other objects according to the present invention, there is provided a method for manufacturing an interior wallpaper which comprises the steps of: mixing a fluorescent pigment, a non-fluorescent
pigment and. a water binder to obtain a printing composition; printing the printing composition having various colors on a cloth material such as a canvass material, a polyester fiber, or a pure cotton cloth, about 5 times to 10 times in a silk printing manner; and putting the printed cloth wallpaper into a drying device and conveying the wallpaper by a conveyor to dry the wallpaper by means of an electric heater.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Hereinafter, an explanation on the construction of operation of a method of manufacturing an interior wallpaper according to the present invention will be in detail discussed with reference to the following preferred embodiments, but the scope and spirit of the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. For instance, in an interior wallpaper manufacturing method according to the present invention a cloth material is used as main materials of the wallpaper, but tough paper may be applicable. Also, instead of the silk printing method, an open set printing method may be applicable, or a color of below 5 degrees may be embodied.
First, a fluorescent pigment and a non-fluorescent pigment are composed in various weight ratios and the composition is illuminated under a black light or a blue ultraviolet to achieve a solid effect and a color variation effect.
ttτr.V->r>H-iτrig»n-h 1 Material components such as a fluorescent pigment, a non-fluorescent pigment and a water binder are mixed in various composing ratios to obtain a solid effect (concave or/and convex effect) by illuminating a black light or a blue ultraviolet on the interior wallpaper. As a result, experimental results from the cases given in Table <1>, as
a best mode, -can be obtained. In this case, color selection of the fluorescent pigment and the non-fluorescent pigment may be freely made.
<Table 1> Component Mixture by Materials
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Material components such as a fluorescent pigment, a non-fluorescent pigment and a water binder are mixed in various composing ratios to obtain a color variation effect by illuminating a black light or a blue ultraviolet on the interior wallpaper. As a result, experimental results from the cases given in Table <2>, as a best mode, can be obtained.
<Table 2> Component Mixture by Materials
On the other hand, the printing composition having various colors is printed on a cloth material such as a canvass material, a polyester fiber, or a pure cotton fabric, about 5 times to 10 times in a silk printing manner. At the time, a printing ink is made by mixing the pigments with the water binder in a predetermined weight ratio. After completion of the printing, the printed cloth is changed to the interior wallpaper which can represent various kinds of colors of 5 to 10 degrees. Particularly, the silk printing method is performed by scratching a printing ink by means of a rubber plate on a cloth covered on a given design substrate. Then, the printed cloth wallpaper is put into the drying device and is then dried. The drying device is comprised of a conveyor which automatically deliveries the printed cloth wallpaper and
- β - an electric . heater which heats and dries the delivered wallpaper up to appropriately 200. In this case, the cloth wallpaper which is on the conveyor belt is automatically delivered and heat-dried by the operation of the electric heater. The dried cloth wallpaper is cut down in about 120cm x 170cm, for the convenience of its use.
Now, an explanation on the preferred embodiments of an interior wallpaper composition and a manufacturing method thereof according to the present invention will be in detail discussed, but it should be noted that the scope and spirit of the present invention is not limited to these preferred embodiments.
A printing composition is obtained by mixing the pigments and the water binder in the embodiment 1 in a weight ratio of about 1:3, and then the printing composition is printed on the canvass material in the silk printing manner. At the time, red, yellow, blue, green and gray colors are selected and layered and printed in the same printing manner. Next, the canvass material printed in the silk printing manner is put into the drying device and is heat-dried by the electric heater up to about 200, to thereby achieve a novel interior wallpaper which generates a solid effect indicative of the color of 5 degrees .
A printing composition is obtained by mixing the pigments and the water binder in the embodiment 1 in a weight ratio of about 1:3, and then the printing composition is printed on the canvass material in the silk printing manner. At the time, red, yellow, blue, green, gray, black and purple colors are selected and layered and printed in the same printing manner. Next, the canvass
material printed in the silk printing manner is put into the drying device and is heat-dried by the electric heater up to about 200, to thereby achieve a novel interior wallpaper which generates a solid effect indicative of the color of 7 degrees.
Embo iment 5
A printing composition is obtained by mixing the pigments and the water binder in the embodiment 1 in a weight ratio of about 1:3, and then the printing composition is printed on the canvass material in the silk printing manner. At the time, red, yellow, blue, green, gray, black, purple, pink, pale yellow, and light green colors are selected and layered and printed in the same printing manner. Next, the canvass material printed in the silk printing manner is put into the drying device and is heat-dried by the electric heater up to • about 200, to thereby achieve a novel interior wallpaper which generates a solid effect indicative of the color of 10 degrees.
Embodiment;
A polyester fiber is cut in about 120cm x 170cm size. Then, a printing composition is obtained by mixing the pigments and the water binder in the Embodiment 1 in a weight ratio of about 1:3, and then the printing composition is printed on the polyester fiber material in the silk printing manner. At the time, red, yellow, blue, green and gray colors are selected in the same manner as the embodiment 3 and layered and printed in the same printing manner as the above. Next, a water bond is spread on the printed polyester fiber material and the printed surface of the fiber material is coated. Then, the polyester wallpaper at a semiproduct state printed and coated in the silk printing manner is put into the drying device and is heat-dried by the electric heater up to
about 200, to thereby achieve a novel interior wallpaper which generates a solid effect indicative of the color of 5 degrees.
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A pure cotton cloth is cut in about 120cm x 170cm size. Then, a printing composition, is obtained by mixing the pigments and the water binder in the case 2 of the embodiment 2 in a weight ratio of about 1:3, and then the printing composition is printed on the pure cotton cloth in the silk printing manner. Next, a water bond is spread on the printed pure cotton cloth and the printed surface of the cloth is coated. Then, the pure cotton wallpaper at a semiproduct state printed and coated in the silk printing manner is put into the drying device and is heat-dried by the electric heater up to about 200, to thereby achieve a novel interior wallpaper which generates color variation. That is, the novel interior wallpaper has a light purple color under the lumination of general lighting and has a red color under the lumination of an ultraviolet lighting.
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A printing composition is obtained by mixing the pigments and the water binder in the case 4 of the embodiment 2 in a weight ratio of about 1:3, and then the printing composition is printed on the canvass material in the silk printing manner. Then, the following process method is the same as that in the embodiment 7. As a result, a novel interior wallpaper can have color variation. That is, the novel interior wallpaper has a green color under the lumination of general lighting and has a blue color under the lumination of a black lighting.
ErnhnrH ττu=»n-h Q A printing composition is obtained by mixing the
pigments and the water binder in the case 7 of the embodiment 2 in a weight ratio of about 1:3, and then the printing composition is printed on the canvass material in the silk printing manner. Then, the following process method is the same as that in the embodiment 8. As a result, a . novel interior wallpaper can have color variation. That is, the novel interior wallpaper has a white color under the lumination of general lighting and has a pink color under the lumination of an ultraviolet or black lighting.
The fluorescent pigment used in the present invention is a powder product manufactured by HIROSHI Co. and the non-fluorescent pigment used in the present invention is a liquid product manufactured by YODAI Co. And, the water binder used in the present invention contains water content of about 50%.
Meanwhile, the lighting color of a light bulb used in the preferred embodiments of the present invention is a Black Light Blue(F40 BLB 6pk) produced by General Electric Co. and a Black Light Blue produced by Sankyo Tenki Co.
As discussed in the above, an interior wallpaper printing composition and a manufacturing method thereof according to the present invention has the following advantages: firstly, since printing ink of 5 to 10 colors is spread on a cloth material in a silk printing manner, the cloth wallpaper well adheres to the walls or ceilings of buildings and is not torn after the wallpapering; secondly, if the cloth wallpaper is illuminated under a black fluorescent light bulb or an ultraviolet lighting during the night time, it can have brilliant and beautiful colors of 5 to 10 degrees to thereby achieve various solid effects and color variations; thirdly, since the interior wallpaper is manufactured by various kinds of cloths, it can be easily bonded on the walls or ςeilings of buildings and directly attached on door or window frames or doors,
without generating dusts to thereby shorten an interior working period and ensure the development in wallpaper and interior industry fields.
Although a preferred form of the invention has been described, it will be understood by those skilled in the field that . variations therefrom, and analogous uses, are within the knowledge of those -s-killed in the art. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the invention be defined, not by the scope of the foregoing description, but rather by the scope of the claims as interpreted in view of the pertinent prior art.
Claims
1. An interior wallpaper printing composition, comprising: a fluorescent pigment, a non-fluorescent pigment and a water binder which are mixed in a predetermined composing ratio to thereby obtain a solid effect and a color variation effect.
2. The interior wallpaper printing composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pigments and said water binder are mixed in a weight ratio of about 1:3.
3. The interior wallpaper printing composition as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said fluorescent pigment and said non-fluorescent pigment are mixed in a composing ratio of about 8 - 9:2 - 1.
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4. A method for manufacturing an interior wallpaper, comprising the steps of: printing various colors of printing ink on a cloth material such as a canvass material, a polyester fiber, or a pure cotton cloth, about 5 times to 10 times in a silk printing manner; and putting the printed cloth wallpaper into a drying device and conveying the wallpaper by a conveyor to heat the wallpaper up to about 200 by means of an electric heater.
5. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said polyester fiber and said pure cotton cloth are spread and coated with a water bond on a printed surface thereof after the printing step.
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