The present invention relates to a household appliance comprising a logo composed of characters, figures or symbols such as letters, numerals, and to a logo coating method.
On the front panel or the control panel, the cover or the front surfaces facing the user located on the body of the household appliances, logos are generally present, composed of various figures or symbols and/or characters such as letters, numerals that enable the user to read the brand or the model of the household appliance. Embodiments are known wherein spatial or in other words 3D logos in relief form are applied on the household appliance in order for them to be seen in low light conditions and from different angles. In known embodiments, logos in relief form are formed on the household appliance by means of metal or plastic molds or surface finishing tools. Logos in relief form protrude from the surface of the household appliance, sharp edges of characters or symbols forming the logo tear cleaning means such as fabric, sponge, etc., and the user may hurt himself/herself by his/her hand hitting the sharp edges of the logo. Recessed logos are also widely used, that do not protrude or protrude a little from the surfaces of the household appliances. In the recessed logo embodiment, segments of the logo, such as characters or symbols are adhered into the recesses form on the household appliance surface. Logo segments adhered into the recesses come loose and fall in course of time or may stand out from the surface and cause nonaesthetic appearance.
In the Taiwan Patent Application No. TW 201006582, a metallic logo is disclosed, that is shaped by means of punching process.
The aim of the present invention is the realization of a household appliance comprising a logo that is enabled to be perceived in 3D by the user and that is prevented from coming loose in the course of time.
The household appliance realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention, explicated in the first claim and the respective claims thereof comprises a logo situated on the body thereof and composed of logo segments such as letter, character, symbol. The logo segments are coated onto platforms formed on the logo background, and there are grooves between the logo and the platforms, that separate the logo and the background surface from each other. The grooves are cut into the background along the outline of each logo segment forming the logo by means of known shaping methods.
The logo is fixed onto a background visible to the user on the body of the household appliance or on the outside or the inside of the body, preferably onto the front wall, the door, the control panel or the buttons used for controlling purposes, of the household appliance.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the logo segments are produced from folio, for example metallic folio such as aluminum, chrome, etc. and coated over the upper surface of the platforms by means of the hot stamping method. During hot stamping, the grooves are not coated with folio.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the platform whereon the logo segments are coated is at the same level with the background and provides convenience during the roll-on hot stamping process.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the platform whereon the logo segments are coated is at a lower level than the background.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the platform whereon the logo segments are coated is at an upper level than the background.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the edges of the platform whereon the logo segments are coated are rounded and the logo segments and/or the folio layer covered underneath the logo segments are rendered over the rounded edges of the platform during hot stamping, thus preventing formation of sharp edges.
In the household appliance, the grooves with a certain depth and width on the logo background separate the platforms whereon the logo segments are coated and the background surface from each other, the logo segments are produced from folio, and the logo segments are perceived by the user as if they are 3D although they are not 3D, in other words not “thick”. In the embodiment of the present invention, problems are eliminated, that are encountered in the logo fixing technique known as the recessed logo application and wherein the 3D, “thick” logo segments are adhered, for example not-well-adhesion, falling or standing out of the logo segments. The logo does not form any protrusions and sharp edges on the background surface, thus providing ease of cleaning.
The household appliance and the logo coating method realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention are illustrated in the attached figures, where:
The elements illustrated in the figures are numbered as follows:
The household appliance (1) comprises a body, a logo (3) comprising one or more than one logo segment (2) like characters such as letter, numeral, etc. and/or figures, symbols providing visual presentation of the producer name, the brand, the model or a characteristic of the household appliance (1) to the user, and a background (4) whereon the logo (3) is situated.
The household appliance (1) of the present invention comprises one or more than one platform (5) in the same form as the logo segments (2), that are situated on the background (4) and whereon the logo segments (2) are at least partially coated, and one or more than one groove (6) that are situated between the background (4) and the platform (5).
The grooves (6) are cut onto the background (4) along the outline of each logo segment (2) forming the logo (3) by means of mold or surface shaping tools.
In the household appliance (1) of the present invention, first the grooves (6) along the outline of the logo segments (2) and the platforms (5) surrounded by the grooves (6) are formed on the background (4), and the logo segments (2) are coated onto the surfaces of the platforms (5). The grooves (6) extend between the surface of the background (4) and the upper surfaces of the platforms (5) and thus form the outlines of the logo segments (2) coated onto each platform (5) or the platforms (5). The grooves (6) provide the perception of the logo (3) on the background (4) in a 3D (spatial) manner, thus the legibility of the logo (3) and the aesthetic appearance are improved.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the background (4) whereon the logo (3) is placed is situated on any surface visible to the user, outside or inside the body of the household appliance (1).
In another embodiment of the present invention, the background (4) whereon the logo (3) is placed is situated on the buttons used for controlling and/or adjustment purposes, located on the household appliance (1).
In another embodiment of the present invention, the household appliance (1) is a major appliance such as refrigerator, washing machine, dishwasher, laundry dryer or oven. The logo (3) is preferably placed onto the front wall or front panel or door of the household appliance (1) (FIG. 1).
The logo (3) can be placed, apart from the parts of the household appliance (1) mentioned in the previous paragraph, for example on the detergent dispenser lid or the laundry loading lid in the washing machines, on the main rack or the cutlery basket in the dishwashers, on the door or the body shelves in the refrigerators, or on the cooking tray in the ovens.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the household appliance (1) is a kitchen apparatus (1) such as, kettle, coffee machine, toaster, mixer, blender, etc.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the household appliance (1) is an electronic device such as television, radio, DVD player, computer, etc. The logo (3) is placed on the display frame for example in the televisions or the computers.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the logo (3) is produced from folio suitable to be coated onto the platform (5), for example from metallic folio such as chrome, aluminum or like, and the logo segments (2) are simultaneously or separately coated on the platforms (5) by means of the hot stamping method. The logo segments (2) produced from folio are coated as a thin layer onto the platforms (5) surrounded by the grooves (6) and the spatial logo (3) appearance in relief form is obtained on the background (4). Although the logo segments (2) are produced from folio and “very thin” (for example 10-100 microns), the logo (3) is perceived as 3D.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the logo (3) coating method onto the household appliance (1) comprises following steps:
Forming the platforms (5) that define the outlines of the logo segments (2) by cutting the grooves (6) on the background (4) (100),
Coating the logo segments (2) produced from folio by means of the up-down hot stamping method onto the platforms (5) (200).
The background (4) wherein the logo segment (2) is coated onto the platform (5) by means of the method explained above is shown in
In another embodiment of the present invention, the logo (3) coating method onto the household appliance (1) comprises following steps:
Forming the platforms (5) that define the outline of the logo (3) by cutting the grooves (6) on the background (4) (100),
Coating the folio layer (L) by means of the roll-on hot stamping method onto the background (4) and the platforms (5) (150),
Coating the logo segments (2) produced from folio by means of the up-down hot stamping method onto the platforms (5) (200).
The background (4) whereon the folio layer (L) is coated and the platform (5) whereon the logo segment (2) is coated by means of the method explained above is shown in
The logo segments (2) produced from folio and coated onto the platforms (5) can be selected in the same color as the folio layer (L) coated onto the background (4) or in different color from the folio layer (L), thus logo (3) alternatives in various visual appearances can be obtained.
In the hot stamping embodiment, the inner surfaces of the groove (6) are not coated with folio. The groove (6) has the width (X) and the depth (Y) that prevent the folio from being coated therein during the hot stamping. While coating folio onto the background (4) and/or the platforms (5), the edges of the groove (6) cut the portions of the folio that are over the groove (6), thus during the hot stamping process, the inside of the groove (6) is not coated with folio, only the background (4) and the platform (5) at both sides of the groove (6) are coated with folio. The background (4) and the platform (5) surfaces that are coated with folio are separated from each other by means of the hollow groove (6).
In an embodiment of the present invention, the platform (5) surface and the background (4) surface are coplanar. In this embodiment, since there is no level difference between the background (4) and the platforms (5), convenience is provided especially in the roll-on hot stamping process.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the level of the platform (5) surface is lower than the level of the background (4) surface.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the level of the platform (5) surface is higher than the level of the background (4) surface.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the edges of the platforms (5) are rounded. In this embodiment, the logo segments (2) applied onto the platforms (5) or the folio layer (L) coated underneath the logo segments (2) are coated (rendered) onto the edges of the platform (5), thus preventing the forming of sharp edges in the logo segments (2) (
In the household appliance (1), the grooves (6) formed between the logo segments (2) forming the logo (3) and the background (4) whereon the logo (3) is coated, and the “thin” logo segments (2) produced from folio and coated onto the platforms (5) surrounded by the grooves (6) by means of the hot stamping method, enable the user to perceive the logo (3) as 3D (spatial). The logo (3) does not form any protrusions and sharp edges on the background (4), thus providing ease of cleaning. Moreover, in the embodiment of the present invention problems encountered in the state of the art recessed logo embodiment such as not-well-adhesion or coming loose of the logo segments are eliminated.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited by the embodiments disclosed above and a person skilled in the art can easily introduce different embodiments. These should be considered within the scope of the protection disclosed by the claims of the present invention.
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