WO2014168496A1 - Sheets display case producing images appearing as 3-d to the viewer - Google Patents

Sheets display case producing images appearing as 3-d to the viewer Download PDF

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WO2014168496A1
WO2014168496A1 PCT/PL2014/000029 PL2014000029W WO2014168496A1 WO 2014168496 A1 WO2014168496 A1 WO 2014168496A1 PL 2014000029 W PL2014000029 W PL 2014000029W WO 2014168496 A1 WO2014168496 A1 WO 2014168496A1
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Juliusz WOJCIECHOWSKI
Ireneusz MOŚCICKI
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STROJNOWSKI, Sławomir
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    • G09F13/00Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
    • G09F13/04Signs, boards or panels, illuminated from behind the insignia
    • G09F13/08Signs, boards or panels, illuminated from behind the insignia using both translucent and non-translucent layers
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    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F13/00Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
    • G09F13/04Signs, boards or panels, illuminated from behind the insignia
    • G09F13/08Signs, boards or panels, illuminated from behind the insignia using both translucent and non-translucent layers
    • G09F13/10Signs, boards or panels, illuminated from behind the insignia using both translucent and non-translucent layers using transparencies
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
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    • G09F19/12Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for using special optical effects
    • G09F19/14Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for using special optical effects displaying different signs depending upon the view-point of the observer

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  • Sheets display case producing images appearing as 3-D to the viewer
  • utility model submission W.107774 provides for an illuminated advertising board consisting of a frame containing a light-wave conductor plate with color diapositive images applied to its both sides, where the plate is made of two concave lenses joined by their flat surface, with matte outer surfaces and polished sides. Fluorescent light tubes are placed at the sides of the frame.
  • Descriptions of utility model submissions PL 63373 Y1 and PL 63374 Y1 refer to advertising display cases containing a plate with the image and a light source. On one side of the plate there are cylindrical gouges acting as lenses, and the other side is flat and contains the image.
  • Other, similar solutions are known from invention application P.380321 or utility model application W.116444.
  • 2008/0074741 A1 covers a shower-door featuring a 3-D picture generated by means of making the door of the substrate material on which the picture is printed, subsequently covered with a layer of lenticular lenses.
  • the substrate with its image are glued to the lenses layer.
  • the picture can be printed on the flat side of the lenses layer and laminated to the substrate.
  • patent US 5.710.666 covers a slide viewer with 3-D and/or animated jmages i generated L by L lenticular lenses, where the viewer comprises a frame and a slot for inserting slides, lenticular lenses and a turn-knob for changing the relative position of the slide and the lenses by a cam mechanism.
  • Other devices for presentation of images with the use of lenticular lenses have been described in applications US 2013/002665 A1 , US
  • One useful variant of the display case covered by the present invention uses a source of light in the form of LEDs or fluorescent tubes placed on the area limited by the case frame, between the pressure mechanism and the transparent back pressure plate.
  • the light can be provided by LEDs or fluorescent tubes attached to the inside surface of the frame.
  • Another variant of the display case covered by the present invention provides for the pressure mechanism in the form of two interconnected axes with cams, the axes being fixed in a way enabling their rotation to two opposite sides of the case frame.
  • the two rotating axes can be supplemented with at least one more axis installed parallel to them in a manner enabling its rotation in opposite sides of the frame.
  • Another advantageous variant of the display case covered by the present invention features a pressure mechanism in the form of a plate with springs or support axes placed on springs distributed on its surface opposite to the non-transparent back wall.
  • the combination of two technical features i.e. the use of replaceable sheets of paper or foil with image printed on them, rather than image permanently attached to the flat surface of the lenticular lens, and the application of a multi-point system pressing the sheet against the flat surface of the lens between the front and back pressure plates, enable presentation of different images using the same lenticular lenses system with good 3-D illusion effect.
  • the back or side lighting of the printed sheet enables better presentation of the image, also in substandard light conditions (e.g. in dark rooms or at night).
  • the ability to accurately adjust the relative position of the sheet with printed image and the lens guarantees good picture quality and optimum optical effects, such as the 3-D illusion.
  • the transparent front and back pressure plates improve stiffness of the whole device, ensuring that the printed sheet is properly pressed against the flat surface of the lens.
  • the printed sheet of paper or foil can be put inside the display case by sliding it into a slot, to position it between the flat surface of the lenticular lens and the transparent back pressure plate or, where the case features a hinged door with transparent front pressure plate and lenticular lens, by opening the door, placing the sheet directly on the transparent back pressure plate and closing the door.
  • the adjustment of tilt between the printed sheet and the lenticular lens enables such positioning of the sheet relative to the lens as to achieve optimum vertical alignment.
  • the device under the invention can also enable adjustment of the sheet angle by means of tilting the assembly comprising the transparent front pressure plate and the lenticular lens in relation to other components of the display case, in particular the printed sheet and the transparent back pressure plate.
  • This adjustment can be provided by various mechanical components.
  • its basic principle is to enable adjustment of the lenticular lens angle to the printed paper or foil sheet.
  • the case frame is a structural element ensuring firm positioning of other components.
  • the double-sided case may feature one central non-transparent wall acting as back wall for each set of components of the single case.
  • the display case under the invention consists of a frame 3 in which the following components are installed (from the viewer's side): transparent front pressure plate 6, lenticular lens 7, sheet with printed image 2, transparent back pressure plate 5, light source - system of fluorescent tubes in this case 8a, and pressure mechanism 9.
  • Fig. 3 also presents the case 1 back wall 4.

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Abstract

The invention covers a display case (1 ) intended for presentation of printed sheets (2) with images producing images which appear as 3-dimensional to the observer, comprising frame (3) with non-transparent back wall (4), sheet of paper or foil with printed image and lenticular lens (7). The display case (1) features at least one source of light (8). The display case covered by the invention on the viewer's side the display case has a transparent front pressure plate (6), and on the flat side of the lenticular lens (7) there is transparent back pressure plate (5), where the printed sheet (2) is inserted between the transparent back pressure plate (5) and the flat side of the lenticular lens (7), and between the transparent back pressure plate (5) and the non-transparent back wall (4) there is a source of light (8) and a pressure mechanism (9). The display case (1 ) covered by the present invention can be used for information and advertising purposes.

Description

Sheets display case producing images appearing as 3-D to the viewer
The invention relates to a display case intended for flat materials producing images which appear as 3-dimensional to the observer. The case can be used for information and advertising purposes.
There are many examples of illuminated display cases. For example, the description of utility model submission W.107774 provides for an illuminated advertising board consisting of a frame containing a light-wave conductor plate with color diapositive images applied to its both sides, where the plate is made of two concave lenses joined by their flat surface, with matte outer surfaces and polished sides. Fluorescent light tubes are placed at the sides of the frame. Descriptions of utility model submissions PL 63373 Y1 and PL 63374 Y1 refer to advertising display cases containing a plate with the image and a light source. On one side of the plate there are cylindrical gouges acting as lenses, and the other side is flat and contains the image. Other, similar solutions are known from invention application P.380321 or utility model application W.116444.
In order to attract the viewer's attention and improve attractiveness of the images presented, lenticular lenses have been in use for a long time. They are designed so that when viewed from slightly different angles, different images placed under them are magnified, creating an illusion of 3-dimmensional perspective, morphing, flipping or animation. The 3-D illusion is created without the need of special glasses. For example, description of utility model PL 65979 Y1 refers to a sandwich structure comprising a transparent layer of lenticular lenses, substrate and graphics, in which the graphics layer is placed in an intermediate layer made of the same material as the lenses layer and the substrate layer material by means of diffusion of the two materials. Application US
2008/0074741 A1 covers a shower-door featuring a 3-D picture generated by means of making the door of the substrate material on which the picture is printed, subsequently covered with a layer of lenticular lenses. The substrate with its image are glued to the lenses layer. Alternatively, the picture can be printed on the flat side of the lenses layer and laminated to the substrate.
Description of patent US 5.710.666 covers a slide viewer with 3-D and/or animated jmages i generated L by L lenticular lenses, where the viewer comprises a frame and a slot for inserting slides, lenticular lenses and a turn-knob for changing the relative position of the slide and the lenses by a cam mechanism. Other devices for presentation of images with the use of lenticular lenses have been described in applications US 2013/002665 A1 , US
20130/69933 Al, US 2003/0103351 A1 , and US 2011/0122236 A1.
In order to produce good quality of image and 3-D illusion, it is necessary to ensure good contact between the image and the entire area of the lenses. Under known solutions, the problem has been tackled by gluing sheets containing the image to the flat side of the lenses, or by printing directly on it. However, the drawback is that the lenses can only be used once, solely to present one image which has been permanently attached to it. As the cost of large lenses is substantial, the above methods of ensuring close contact practically prevent mass use of the method of presentation. They also render it impossible to use one lens in a piece of equipment for presentation of different images printed on replaceable sheets of paper or foil.
Therefore, it was necessary to develop a method enabling presentation of different images printed on replaceable sheets of paper or foil, using the effects provided by the lenticular lens and to ensure good contact between the image and the flat side of the lens.
The invention relates to a display case intended for flat materials producing images which appear as 3-dimensional to the observer, consisting of a frame with attached non- transparent back wall, sheet of paper or foil with image printed on it, and lenticular lens. The display case features at least one source of light. Main features of the display case covered by the present invention include a transparent front plate on the viewer's side, while on the flat side of the lenticular lens there is a transparent pressure plate, and the printed image is slid between the transparent back pressure plate and the flat side of the lens, while there is a source of light and a pressure mechanism between the transparent back pressure plate and the non-transparent back wall.
One useful variant of the display case covered by the present invention uses a source of light in the form of LEDs or fluorescent tubes placed on the area limited by the case frame, between the pressure mechanism and the transparent back pressure plate. Alternatively, the light can be provided by LEDs or fluorescent tubes attached to the inside surface of the frame. Another variant of the display case covered by the present invention provides for the pressure mechanism in the form of two interconnected axes with cams, the axes being fixed in a way enabling their rotation to two opposite sides of the case frame. In addition, the two rotating axes can be supplemented with at least one more axis installed parallel to them in a manner enabling its rotation in opposite sides of the frame.
Another advantageous variant of the display case covered by the present invention features a pressure mechanism in the form of a plate with springs or support axes placed on springs distributed on its surface opposite to the non-transparent back wall.
The pressure mechanism can have other forms, using various elastic elements delivering evenly-spread pressure on the sheet against the lens, hence supporting the main objective of the invention by providing even distribution of force pressing the lenticular lens to the printed sheet. In another advantageous variant of the display case covered by the present invention the case features a system for adjustment of the printed sheet position relative to the lens in the form of a control gear working with longitudinal traveler on one side of the case frame with a gear at half its length which is driven by the control gear, and stops at both ends. In yet another advantageous variant of the display case covered by the present invention, the transparent front pressure plate and the transparent pressure back plate are made of acryl glass or polycarbonate.
The combination of two technical features, i.e. the use of replaceable sheets of paper or foil with image printed on them, rather than image permanently attached to the flat surface of the lenticular lens, and the application of a multi-point system pressing the sheet against the flat surface of the lens between the front and back pressure plates, enable presentation of different images using the same lenticular lenses system with good 3-D illusion effect. The back or side lighting of the printed sheet enables better presentation of the image, also in substandard light conditions (e.g. in dark rooms or at night). The ability to accurately adjust the relative position of the sheet with printed image and the lens guarantees good picture quality and optimum optical effects, such as the 3-D illusion.
The transparent front and back pressure plates improve stiffness of the whole device, ensuring that the printed sheet is properly pressed against the flat surface of the lens.
The printed sheet of paper or foil can be lit by several methods, suing such light sources as LEDs, fluorescent tubes or other light-emitting elements, provided that they must be evenly distributed over the area between the sheet and the case back wall or over the entire circumference of the frame inside wall. In addition to power source, the light sources can be fitted with other control equipment, such as potentiometers adjusting the intensity of light, consequently adjusting the intensity of light to the prevailing color of the print, in order to obtain the optimum 3-D illusion of the picture/product/print. Other control equipment may adjust the time of lighting or temperature of light (if supported by the light source), or any combination thereof.
The printed sheet of paper or foil can be put inside the display case by sliding it into a slot, to position it between the flat surface of the lenticular lens and the transparent back pressure plate or, where the case features a hinged door with transparent front pressure plate and lenticular lens, by opening the door, placing the sheet directly on the transparent back pressure plate and closing the door.
The adjustment of tilt between the printed sheet and the lenticular lens enables such positioning of the sheet relative to the lens as to achieve optimum vertical alignment. The device under the invention can also enable adjustment of the sheet angle by means of tilting the assembly comprising the transparent front pressure plate and the lenticular lens in relation to other components of the display case, in particular the printed sheet and the transparent back pressure plate. This adjustment can be provided by various mechanical components. However, its basic principle is to enable adjustment of the lenticular lens angle to the printed paper or foil sheet. The case frame is a structural element ensuring firm positioning of other components.
The display case under the invention can be double-sided, i.e. in one frame there can be two sets of components comprising a single case under the invention, placed
symmetrically against one another, with the images facing in opposite directions, so that independent viewers can see identical or different images on both sides. The plane of symmetry is provided by the two non-transparent back walls contacting each other.
Alternatively, instead of the two non-transparent back walls, the double-sided case may feature one central non-transparent wall acting as back wall for each set of components of the single case.
The object of the invention has been presented in an embodiment shown in the following drawings, where the respective figures illustrate:
Fig. 1 - oblique view of the display case under the invention in partly disassembled condition Fig. 2 - oblique view of the case in Fig. 1 in exploded view and in completely assemble condition Fig. 3 - another variant of the display case under the invention in the view used in Fig. 2 Fig. 4 - yet another variant of the display case under the invention in the view used in Fig. 2 Fig. 5 - schematic front view of the display case under the invention (from the viewer's side) showing the adjustment of relative position of the printed sheet and lenticular lens
As shown in Fig. 1 , the display case under the invention consists of a frame 3 in which the following components are installed (from the viewer's side): transparent front pressure plate 6, lenticular lens 7, sheet with printed image 2, transparent back pressure plate 5, light source - system of fluorescent tubes in this case 8a, and pressure mechanism 9.
The Fig. 2 exploded view presents the display case 1 with the individual components specified above. In this variant, the pressure mechanism 9 includes two axes 9a with cams 9b, where the axes are fixed to two opposite sides of the case 1 frame 3 in a manner enabling their rotation. As the axes 9a are rotated, cams 9b increase or decrease pressure of the transparent back pressure plate 5 to the flat surface of the lenticular lens 7, accordingly fixing the printed sheet to ensure adequate pressure over the whole surface and the desired optical effects (in particular the 3-D illusion), or increasing the space between the transparent back pressure plate 5 to the flat surface of the lenticular lens 7 so as to enable removal and insertion of the printed sheet 2. After complete assembly the display case 1 is a compact element which can be installed on any indoor or outdoor building wall or constitute an independent construction element (e.g. a section of a partition wall).
Fig. 3 presents a variant of the display case 1 under the invention where the light source 8 is a group of LEDs 8b on a plate fixed inside the frame 3, between the pressure mechanism 9 and the transparent back pressure plate 5. The plate with the group of LEDs 8b features a number of distance pegs 8c ensuring optimum operation of the pressure mechanism 9 (i.e. even distribution of sufficient pressure of the transparent back pressure plate 5 on the printed sheet 2 and the flat side of the lenticular lens 7), simultaneously protecting the LEDs 8b from any pressure. In this variant, the pressure mechanism 9 is similar to the one presented in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, however, in this case, between the two distal axes 9a (on opposite longer sides of frame 3), half way between them there is an additional rotating axis 9a installed in the opposite shorter sides of frame 3, parallel to the other two axes 9a. Fig. 3 also presents the case 1 back wall 4.
Fig. 4 shows a variant of the display case 1 under the invention where the light source in the form of LEDs 8b is located on the internal perimeter of the frame 3. In this variant, the pressure mechanism 9 has the form of a plate with springs 9c mounted on its side opposite from the non-transparent back wall 4.
Fig. 5 shows a variant of the display case 1 under the invention with a system for adjustment of the relative
comprises adjustment knob 10 in the form of a gear driving a longitudinal traveler 11 installed along one side 3 of the case 1. At half-length of the longitudinal traveler 11 there is gear 12 engaging with the adjustment knob gear. At both ends of the traveler there are stops 13.
List of denotations in the figures
1. Display case
2. Printed sheet
3. Case frame
4. Back wall
5. Transparent back pressure plate
6. Transparent front pressure plate
7. Lenticular lens
8. Light source
8a. Fluorescent tube
8b. LED
8c. Peg
9a. Pressure mechanism axis
9b. Pressure mechanism cam
9c. Pressure mechanism spring
10. Adjustment knob
11. Traveler
12. Traveler gear
13. Stop

Claims

Patent claims.
1. Display case for sheets with printed images (2) producing the illusion of 3-D view, with frame (3), non-transparent back wall (4), sheet (2) of paper or foil with printed image, and lenticular lens (7), where the display case (1) has at least one source of light (8),
characterized in that the viewer's side the display case (1) has a transparent front pressure plate (6), and on the flat side of the lenticular lens (7) there is transparent back pressure plate (5), where the printed sheet (2) is inserted between the transparent back pressure plate (5) and the flat side of the lenticular lens (7), and between the transparent back pressure plate (5) and the non-transparent back wall (4) there is a source of light (8) and a pressure mechanism (9).
2. Display case according to claim 1 , characterized in that the source of light (8) has the form of a group of LEDs (8b) or fluorescent tubes (8a) installed on the area inside the case (1) frame (3) between the pressure mechanism (9) and the transparent back pressure plate (5).
3. Display case according to claim 1 , characterized in that the source of light (8) has the form of a group of LEDs (8b) or fluorescent tubes (8a) installed on the inside of the frame (3)
4. Display case according to one of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the pressure mechanism (9) has the form of two connected axes (9a) with pressure mechanism cams
(9b), where the axes (9a) are installed in a way enabling their rotation to two opposite sides of the case (1) frame (3).
5. Display case according to claim 4, characterized in that between the two axes (9a) there is at least one more parallel axis (9a) installed in a way enabling its rotation to two opposite sides of the case (1 ) frame (3).
6. Display case according to one of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the pressure mechanism (9) has the form of a plate with springs (9c) mounted on its side opposite from the non-transparent back wall (4) of the display case (1).
7. Display case according to one of the claims 1 to 6, characterized in that it is
additionally equipped with a system for adjusting the position of the printed sheet (2) relative to the lenticular lens (7) comprising adjustment knob (1) in the form of a gear working with-longitudinal traveler (11 ) on one side of-the case (1 ) frame -(3-); with a gear (12) at half its length which is driven by the control gear, and stops (13) at both ends.
8. Display case according to one of the claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the transparent front pressure plate (6) and the transparent back pressure plate (5) are made of glass, acryl glass or polycarbonate.
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