WO2010128842A1 - Effet martelé 3d - Google Patents

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WO2010128842A1
WO2010128842A1 PCT/MY2010/000068 MY2010000068W WO2010128842A1 WO 2010128842 A1 WO2010128842 A1 WO 2010128842A1 MY 2010000068 W MY2010000068 W MY 2010000068W WO 2010128842 A1 WO2010128842 A1 WO 2010128842A1
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Kek Ken Kiong
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • C09DCOATING COMPOSITIONS, e.g. PAINTS, VARNISHES OR LACQUERS; FILLING PASTES; CHEMICAL PAINT OR INK REMOVERS; INKS; CORRECTING FLUIDS; WOODSTAINS; PASTES OR SOLIDS FOR COLOURING OR PRINTING; USE OF MATERIALS THEREFOR
    • C09D5/00Coating compositions, e.g. paints, varnishes or lacquers, characterised by their physical nature or the effects produced; Filling pastes
    • C09D5/28Coating compositions, e.g. paints, varnishes or lacquers, characterised by their physical nature or the effects produced; Filling pastes for wrinkle, crackle, orange-peel, or similar decorative effects

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  • This present invention relates to paint which contains some ingredients where 3D effect can be observed after the paint being applied to an object's surface, and in particular 3D with wrought iron effect make the object's surface a luxury look wherein this present invention having self-drying features without any heating or baking process needed.
  • This present invented paint solely can be applied to different types of surface such as glass, paper, wood, plastic, metal, ceramic and others except for food where 3D wrought iron effect can be observed regardless of the painting material, and in particular this present invention can also be used in printing proces where the main ingredients can be added to cartridge and 3D wrought iron effect rather flat image can be achieved.
  • Powder coating is being considered as the solid paint or dry paint.
  • the powdered paint may be applied by either two techniques: the item is lowered into a jQuidised bed of the power, which may or may not be electro statically charged or the powdered paint is electro statically charged and sprayed onto the part. After a product go through this process, it will present features such as tough, attractive and scratch resistance. This coating method will involve oven for drying, thus on-site job is not applicable.
  • the metal substrate is cleaned and etched by heated water, chemical and pressure. This entire process is important for getting a lasting, quality powder coated finish.
  • the product is ready for an electrostatic.
  • the Electrostatic process of powder coating includes fluidization of the powder by means of a controlled air supply through a membrane in a hopper. The gun is then set for the proper air, spray pattern and electrial charge. When the powder is introduced to the gun it is given an electrical charge and a pattern to provide the proper coverage and thickness required for each part. Once the powder is applied, the product is heated in an oven to correct the temperature, for a required time, dependent on the mass and powder type. Finally, the part is leaved to cool.
  • This finish is long-lasting and thus economical. In addition to that, the surface is resistance to chipping, scratching and fading. Due to a large variety of colors, the finish presents an attactive surface. Powder coating is environmental friendly, since it is a dry paint, it does not contain any volatile solvent, known as VOCs which will cause harm to the environment. Unlike above coating method, powder coating is having a wider application, but not restricted to only metal.
  • Paint is used to protect, preserve, decorate (such as adding color), or add funtionality to an object or surface by covering it with a pigmented coating.
  • paint is a liquid application to wood, metal, wall and so on.
  • This liquid paint is widely used by household for decoration and protection, In order to achieve a good painting effect, mostly a person having painting skiil will be employed for household painting and sometimes this is expensive. Paint is usually consists of four components: liquid, pigments, additives and binder. Liquid (water or mineral spirits) allows the paint to be applied and then evaporates.
  • the liquid for latex paint is ordinary water while in oil-based paints; it is mineral spirit or paint thinner; Pigments used to give the paint colour and hiding power. When mixed, it produces the described paint color; Additives used to modify the paint's characteristics. These are chemicals added to the paint to enhance its mildew resistance, ability to stick to the surface, and to make it flow more effectively; Binder is the plastic like material that binds the pigment and additives to the surface.
  • Oil based house paint is reffered to as alkyd; while water based house paint is commonly called latex or acrylic.
  • the main difference between the two are their drying processes, their finishes, and the ease or difficulty of clean up.
  • Oil-based house paint takes longer to dry than the water based variety, but it contains additives to help speed up the drying process. Oil paints also create a harder, glossier finish, and require paint thinner or other chemicals for cleaning up.
  • latex As compared to oil-based paint, latex is flexible, thins and easy to be cleaned up with water, dries quickly, and has nontoxic fumes. For exterior applications, it has the ability to breathe, water vapor, and reduces peeling and blistering. Acrylic, however, have greater adhesion over smooth, non absorbent surfaces, such as plastics and metals. Besides, they can hold a greater percentage of solids, often allowing single-coat coverage.
  • Latex paint is the most common type of paint for home. This is because it can be easily cleaned up by using soap and water. Besides that, it is can prevent mildew and moisture. Its fast drying feature speed up the painting process. Nevertheless, latex paint provides extensive colour selections and also paints sheens. On the other hand, acrylic paint is more expensive than the latex paint and it requires chemical solvent for cleaning, unlike latex paint.
  • Printing is a process for reproducing text and image, typically with ink on paper using a printing press.
  • priniting is the most common activities either at home or office but not only restricted to large-scale industrial process.
  • printing technologies available in the market such as Blueprint, dot- matrix, inkjet, laser, line printing and so on.
  • the priniting color had been improved from traditional balck and white to photo printing which involved wide variety of color.
  • the printing quality is depend on the types of paper used and also the tpe of printer being used, but commonly a flat and smooth image can be achieved.
  • Glass painting is often difficult to be done and less likely for DIY. This is because the process for glass printing often involved the use of kiln in order for the paint to bond permanently to the glass surface.
  • traditional glass paints including vinegar trace paint, matt paint, silver stain, and oil based paints, but the heating temperature needed to ensure the paint permanently bond to the surface is different for each of the paint,
  • oil paint and acrylic paint being used for glass paintitng, the use of kiln can be optional, but, the disadvantage is the paint on the glass may have the tendency to peel or chip when used on glass.
  • It is another object of the present invention to provide paint contains the ingredients which will give 3D wrought iron effect to the painted object, and in particular having self-drying features without any heating or baking process needed.
  • the two main ingredients to be added to this present paint are Coating Resin and Hammertone as the 3D wrought iron efffect cannot be achieved in the absense of either one of the main ingredients; this present paint can be applied by using a spray gun, the paint roller or paint brush or any other painting tools and the 3D wrought iron effect will not be affected by the use of any tools in application and also the size of nozzle of spray gun.
  • oven or any other heating or baking equipments are not required for heating or baking purposes as the present invention equipped with self-drying component which save time and cost for baking or heating after applying it as this present invention may result in the wrought iron effect after being applied which require shorter processing time, is cheaper and is easy to be applied.
  • the main components of made up the present invention are Synthetis Resin, pigments, solvents and additives and the uniqueness of the present invention is the ingredients' degree of adhesion which cause the present invention to be used in all types of surfaces such as glass, paper, wood, plastic, metal, ceramic and so on except for food and shall result in 3D wrought iron effect.
  • the ingredients of Coating Resin and Hammertone can be added to printing cartridge in order to achieve 3D wrought iron effect to the printing image which is normally a flat and smooth image where 3D effect is difficult to be generated through printing process; with the application of present invention, regardless to which types if printing material either soft or hard paper.
  • the present invention is easy to be applied which can replaces the complicated process in presenting wrought iron surface, and in particuler cost and time saving can be achieved as oven is not required for the drying process, in additon, the application of the present invention will not require many workers in the application and in particuler to easy application, do-it-yourself (DIY) is encouraged.
  • this present invention can be applied to many different types of surface except for food and this is convenient for the household users as they do not have to buy different types of paint for different types of material since most of the paints cannot last for a long time and they can use this invention whenever they want as no technical expertise is required for application.
  • Figure 1 is a front view and cross-sectional view illustrating the present invention being applied to material's surface.
  • Figure 2 is a front view illustrating the effect on glass before and after the present invention being applied to the surface.
  • Figure 3 is a front view illustrating the effect on paper before and after the present invention being applied to the surface.
  • Figure 4 is a front view illustrating the effect on wood furniture before and after the present invention being applied to the surface.
  • Figure 5 is a front view illustrating the effect on plastic furniture before and after the present invention being applied to the surface.
  • Figure 6 is a front view illustrating the effect on metal before and after the present invention being applied to the surface.
  • Figure 7 is a front view illustrating the effect on ceramic before and after the present invention being applied to the surface.
  • Figure 8 is a front view illustrating the effect on printing before and after the present invention being applied to the surface.
  • Figure 9 is a front view illustrating the effect on the surfaces in each of the application.
  • Figure 1 is a front view and cross-sectional view illustrating the present invention being applied to material's surface
  • Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4, Figure 5, Figure 6, Figure 7 and Figure 8 are front view illustrating the effect on glass, paper, wood furniture, plastic furniture, metal, ceramic and printing before and after the present invention being applied to the surface
  • Figure 9 is a front view illustrating the effect on the surfaces in each of the application
  • Figure 10 is a cross- sectional view showing a spray gun using in applying spray gun.
  • (11) Illustrate the present invention adhere to the material's surface.
  • (112) is the present invention being applied to the material's surface of (111), where a rough surface of 3D wrought iron effect either from the visible sensation or tactile sensation, can be observed, and in particular the ingredients' degree of adhesion is the main concern for the present invention to be applied to different types of material's surface except food.
  • the glass (20) is a glass where it commonly having a slip and hard surface where paint or color is hard to be applied to the surface and usually kiln will be needed in order for the colour to permanently or last longer on the surface.
  • the glass (21) shows the outcome of the glass (20) being applied the present invention and due to the ingredients' adhesiveness, this present invention can be applied to the surface and the 3D wrought iron effect can be observed, and this glass after the present invention being applied may shows luxury look as of the object is made by metal but not glass, in addition, since glass is transparent, after the present invention being applied to the outer surface of glass, the inner surface will look dark.
  • the present invention can be applied to glass as (21) through an easy application where kiln for heating and baking in order for the color to permanently bond to the glass surface is not needed as the present invention is having self-drying feature and thus heating process by using oven or kiln or any other heating or baking equipment is not applicable.
  • Paper (30) is plain and soft as color is easy to be applied to the surface since it has better absorbency than any other materials.
  • Paper (31) is the present invention after being applied to (30) showing its absorbing ability to the present invention result in showing 3D wrought iron effect to the paper surface (31) either from visible sensation or tactile sensation as this application may ease the producer as they can show this present invention by using a paper catalogue rather than any other materials.
  • Wood furniture (40) is the furniture before applying the present invention where normally wood is having better absoerbency after paper among other materials such as plastic, ceramic, glass, and metal and so on and thus the present invention can be applied easily to the wood surface.
  • Wood furniture (41) is the wood furniture of (40) after the present invention being applied, where 3D wrought iron effect can be observed as if the object is of metal but not wood, this is due to the color of the invention is seemed like the mixing of two coirs which is similar to wrought iron application, and this present invention having self-drying features wothout the need of oven or any other heating or baking equipment used for heating or baking purposes.
  • Plastic furniture (50) is normally difficult to be painted or applied color since it is having slip surface and light degree of absorbency.
  • Iron finish of (60) is the representative of metal where normally oven or any other heating or baking equipments will be needed in the paint drying process and the painting of iron is normally through wrought iron process which here be known as having complicated process.
  • Iron finish (61) after the present invention being applied causes 3D wrought iron effect to the surface and the application of the present invention to metal surface will not required oven or any heating or baking equipment for the drying process and at the same time the wrought iron effect gives the surface a luxury look with lower cost of production as compared to the actual wrought iron process.
  • Ceramic (70) is similar to glass as it is also having slip and hard surface where paint or color is hard to be applied to the surface.
  • This present invetnion can be applied to the ceramic's surface as ceramic (71) where the 3D wrought iron effect can be observed after the application due to the adhesiveness of the paint's ingredients as the present invention is having self- drying feature and thus heating and baking process by using oven or any other heating or baking equipment is not applicable for the present invention to permanently bond to the surface.
  • Printing (80) is the outcome of original painting effect which 2D items are being shown on the paper and the 3D effect will not be achieved through printing.
  • Printing (81) shows 3D effect being generated after printing wherein this present invention can also be used in printing process where the main ingredients of Coating Resin and Hammertone can be added to cartridge and 3D wrought iron effect rather flat surface can be achieved as the two main ingredients when mix together will cause 3D effect to be noticed either from the visible sensation or tactile sensation.
  • (90) is the plain material's surface which the present invention have not been applied.
  • the different 3D pattern of the surface of (91), (92) and (93) is caused by the distance of spraying the present invention and the size of nozzle of spraying gun and so on which will affect the 3D pattern but the 3D wrought iron effect can be observed either from visible sensation or tactile sensation.

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La présente invention concerne une peinture contenant certains ingrédients et présentant un effet 3D observable de façon visuelle ou tactile, après application de la peinture sur la surface d'un objet ; il s'agit, en particulier, d'un effet fer forgé 3D donnant à la surface de l'objet un aspect luxueux. La peinture selon la présente invention est auto-séchante et n'a pas besoin d'être chauffée ni soumise à un processus de cuisson à cet effet, si bien que son utilisation permet de gagner du temps et de faire des économies. Ladite peinture peut être appliquée seule sur différents types de surfaces, tels que verre, papier, bois, plastique, métal, céramique et autres, à l'exception de la nourriture, et ledit effet fer forgé 3D peut être observé indépendamment du matériel de peinture, la présente invention pouvant, en particulier, être utilisée lors de processus d'impression dans le cadre desquels les principaux ingrédients peuvent être placés dans une cartouche, processus pouvant donner une image plutôt plane à effet fer forgé 3D.
PCT/MY2010/000068 2009-05-04 2010-04-30 Effet martelé 3d WO2010128842A1 (fr)

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GB2222167A (en) * 1988-07-07 1990-02-28 Dow Corning Paint compositions
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