Claims
- 1. A method for providing an image for display by an illuminated display device having a generally clear image-bearing medium and a base containing an illumination source and positioning the image-bearing medium in proximity with the illumination source, whereby light from the illumination source is propagated through the image-bearing medium, comprising the steps of:
providing a electronic image; converting the electronic image into a halftone black and white electronic image, wherein
substantially achromatic colors of greatest lightness of the electronic image are represented by white in the halftone black and white electronic image, substantially achromatic colors of least lightness of the electronic image are represented by black in the halftone black and white electronic image, chromatic colors of the electronic image are represented by corresponding halftones in the halftone black and white electronic image; inverting the halftone black and white electronic image to create an inverted halftone electronic image, wherein
white of the halftone black and white electronic image is represented by black in the inverted halftone electronic image, black of the halftone black and white electronic image is represented by white in the inverted halftone electronic image, halftone of the halftone black and white electronic image is represented by a corresponding inverted halftone in the inverted halftone electronic image; producing a film positive of the inverted halftone electronic image; producing a silk screen from the film positive, wherein
white of the film positive is represented by a pervious printing area of the silk screen, black of the film positive is represented by an impervious nonprinting area of the silk screen, halftone of the film positive is represented by a correspondingly partially pervious printing area of the silk screen; and silk-screening the silk screen onto the image-bearing medium by using a mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the electronic image is a color image and the step for converting the electronic image into a halftone black and white image further comprises the step of converting the electronic color image into a black and white image.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of providing an electronic image comprises scanning a physical image into an electronically readable form.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of converting the electronic image into a halftone black and white image comprises:
inputting the electronic image into a graphics software program; and using the graphics software program to convert the electronic image into the halftone black and white image.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of inverting the halftone black and white image comprises:
inputting the halftone black and white image into a graphics software program; and using the graphics software program to invert the halftone black and white image into the inverted halftone image.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of using the graphics software program to invert the halftone black and white image into the inverted halftone image further comprises:
using the graphics software program to adjust the size of the inverted halftone image to accommodate silk-screening onto the medium.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of using the graphics software program to invert the halftone black and white image into the inverted halftone image further comprises:
using the graphics software program to adjust the frequency of the inverted halftone image to accommodate silk-screening onto the medium.
- 8. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of using the graphics software program to invert the halftone black and white image into the inverted halftone image further comprises:
using the graphics software program to adjust the angle of the inverted halftone image to accommodate silk-screening onto the medium.
- 9. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of using the graphics software program to invert the halftone black and white image into the inverted halftone image further comprises:
using the graphics software program to adjust the shape of the inverted halftone image to accommodate silk-screening onto the medium.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink is a textured ultra-violate ink mixture in the ratio of about 90% clear-matt finish and about 10% white additive.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink is a vinyl ink mixture in the ratio of about 90% clear-matt finish and about 10% white additive.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the silk screen is silk-screened onto the front face of the clear image-bearing medium.
- 13. A method for providing an image for display by an illuminated display device having a light transmitting medium and an illumination source, comprising the steps of:
providing a electronic image stored in a computer graphics software program; converting the electronic image into a halftone black and white electronic image by use of the computer graphics software program, wherein
substantially achromatic colors of greatest lightness of the electronic image are represented by white in the halftone black and white electronic image, substantially achromatic colors of least lightness of the electronic image are represented by black in the halftone black and white electronic image, chromatic colors of the electronic image are represented by corresponding halftones in the halftone black and white electronic image; inverting the halftone black and white electronic image by use of the computer graphics software program to create an inverted halftone electronic image, wherein
white of the halftone black and white electronic image is represented by black in the inverted halftone electronic image, black of the halftone black and white electronic image is represented by white in the inverted halftone electronic image, halftone of the halftone black and white electronic image is represented by a corresponding inverted halftone in the inverted halftone electronic image; adjusting at least one graphical property of inverted halftone electronic image by use of the computer graphics software program, wherein the graphical property is selected from a group including shape, size, frequency and angle; producing a film positive of the inverted halftone electronic image; producing a silk screen from the film positive, wherein
white of the film positive is represented by a pervious printing area of the silk screen, black of the film positive is represented by an impervious nonprinting area of the silk screen, halftone of the film positive is represented by a correspondingly partially pervious printing area of the silk screen; and silk-screening the silk screen onto a surface of the light transmitting medium by using a mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink, whereby a representation of said inverted halftone electronic image is applied to said surface.
- 14. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of positioning the image-bearing medium in proximity with the illumination source, whereby light from the illumination source is propagated through the light transmitting medium and diffused by said image, thereby appearing as a highlight to a viewer.
- 15. An illuminated display device for displaying a representation of an original black and white image, comprising:
a generally opaque base with an illumination source contained therein; a generally translucent image-bearing medium having a portion thereof retained by the base and further having at least one edge thereof retained in close proximity to the illumination source, whereby light from the illumination source may enter the image-bearing medium through at least one edge; and a halftone image silk-screened onto a face of the image-bearing medium, the halftone image having at least one clear area and at least one area covered at least in part by an ink mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink; wherein any clear areas of the halftone image correspond to areas consisting of substantially achromatic colors of least lightness of the original image, any areas of the halftone image fully covered by the ink mixture correspond to areas consisting of substantially achromatic colors of greatest lightness of the original image, and any halftone areas of the halftone image partially covered by the ink mixture correspond to areas of neutral chromatic color of the original image; whereby the original image is reproduced in the halftone image; whereby some light emitted by the illumination source propagates within the clear image-bearing medium until being diffused upon contacting an inked area of the halftone image, whereby the inked areas of the halftone image appear brighter than clear areas of the halftone image to a viewer.
- 16. The device of claim 15, wherein the ink mixture is a textured ultra-violate ink mixture in the ratio of about 90% clear-matt finish and about 10% white additive.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the mixture ink mixture is a vinyl ink mixture in the ratio of about 90% clear-matt finish and about 10% white additive.
- 18. A device of claim 15 or 16, wherein the ink mixture further comprises at least one fluorescent ink.
- 19. A device of claim 15 or 16, wherein the ink mixture further comprises at least one phosphorescent ink.
- 20. A method for providing a color image for display by an illuminated display device having a generally clear image-bearing medium and a base containing an illumination source and positioning the image-bearing medium in proximity with the illumination source, whereby light from the illumination source is propagated through the image-bearing medium, comprising the steps of:
providing a color electronic image; converting the color electronic image into a CMYK file having at least one cyan channel, at least one magenta channel, at least one yellow channel, and at least on black channel; converting the black channel of the CMYK file into a halftone black and white channel of the CMYK file, wherein
the halftone black and white channel comprises at least one grid comprising a plurality of cells, white of the black channel is represented by white in the halftone black and white channel, black of the black channel is represented by black in the halftone black and white channel, areas comprising a mixture of white and black within a cell of the black channel are represented by a corresponding halftone in the halftone black and white channel; inverting the halftone black and white channel to create an inverted halftone channel, wherein
white of the halftone black and white channel is represented by black in the inverted halftone channel, black of the halftone black and white channel is represented by white in the inverted halftone channel, halftone of the halftone black and white channel is represented by a corresponding inverted halftone in the inverted halftone channel, producing a film positive for each of the cyan channel, the magenta channel, the yellow channel and the inverted halftone channel; producing a silk screen from each of the film positives for the cyan channel, the magenta channel and the yellow channel; producing a silk screen from the film positive for the inverted halftone channel, wherein
white of the film positive is represented by a pervious printing area of the silk screen, black of the film positive is represented by an impervious nonprinting area of the silk screen, halftone of the film positive is represented by a correspondingly partially pervious printing area of the silk screen; and silk-screening each of the cyan, magenta, yellow and inverted halftone silk screens onto the image-bearing medium, wherein
the inverted halftone silk screen is silk screened using a mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink, the yellow silk screen is silk screened using a translucent yellow ink, the magenta silk screen is silk screened using a translucent magenta ink, and the cyan silk screen is silk screened using a translucent cyan ink.
- 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising the steps of:
adjusting at least one graphical property of at least one channel through the use of a graphics software program, wherein the graphical property is selected from a group including shape, size, frequency and angle.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein at least one graphical property of all channels is adjusted so that the value of the graphical property is generally the same for each of the channels.
- 23. The method of claim 20, further comprising the step of:
aligning each silk screen by use of a registration mark located within each silk screen.
- 24. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of silk-screening the silk screens onto the image-bearing medium is performed on a front face of the image-bearing medium in the following order: inverted halftone silk screen first, yellow silk screen second, magenta silk screen third, and cyan silk screen fourth.
- 25. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of silk-screening the silk screens onto the image-bearing medium is performed on a back face of the image-bearing medium in the following order: cyan silk screen first, magenta silk screen second, yellow silk screen third, and inverted halftone silk screen fourth.
- 26. A method for providing a color image for display by an illuminated display device, the display device having a generally clear image-bearing medium, a base and an illumination source, the base containing the illumination source whereby light from the illumination source is propagated through the image-bearing medium, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a color electronic image with a size and shape; converting the color electronic image into a multi-channel file, each channel of the multi-channel file having generally the same size and shape as the color electronic image; creating an all-white image in generally the same shape as each channel of the multi-channel file, the all-white image being of no smaller size than each channel of the multi-channel file; producing a film positive for each channel of the multi-channel file and for the all-white image; producing a silk screen from each of the film positives for each channel of the multi-channel file and the all-white image; and silk screening each of the silk screens onto the image-bearing medium, wherein
the all-white silk screen is silk screened using a mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink, and each remaining silk screen is silk screened using a translucent ink of the same color as the channel represented by the silk screen.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the multi-channel file comprises a CMYK file having at least one cyan channel, at least one magenta channel, at least one yellow channel, and at least one black channel.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the step of silk-screening each of the remaining silk screens onto the image-bearing medium further comprises:
silk screening the black channel using a black ink, silk screening the yellow channel using a translucent yellow ink, silk screening the magenta channel using a translucent magenta ink, and silk screening the cyan channel using a translucent cyan ink.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the black ink is translucent.
- 30. The method of claim 28, wherein the black ink is opaque.
- 31. The method of claim 26, wherein the multi-channel file comprises a RGB file having at least one red channel, at least one blue channel, and at least one green channel.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein the step of silk-screening each of the remaining silk screens onto the image-bearing medium further comprises:
silk screening the red channel using a translucent red ink, silk screening the blue channel using a translucent blue ink, and silk screening the green channel using a translucent green ink.
- 33. The method of claim 26, wherein the all-white file is a larger size than the multi-channel file.
- 34. The method of claim 26, wherein the all-white file is stored as an additional channel of the multi-channel file.
- 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising the step of:
adjusting at least one graphical property of at least one channel through the use of a graphics software program, wherein the graphical property is selected from a group including shape, size, frequency and angle.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein at least one graphical property of all channels is adjusted so that the value of the graphical property is generally the same for each of the channels.
- 37. The method of claim 36, further comprising the step of:
aligning each silk screen by use of a registration mark located within each silk screen.
- 38. A method for providing highlighted display of an image by an illuminated display device having a representation of the image contained on a transparency, the display device having a generally clear background-bearing medium, a base and an illumination source, the base containing the illumination source whereby light from the illumination source is propagated through the image-bearing medium, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an electronic image; creating a transparency with a representation of the electronic image thereon, the representation having a size and a shape; creating an all-white image in generally the same shape as the representation, the all-white image being of no smaller size than the representation; producing a film positive for the all-white image; producing a silk screen from the film positive; silk screening the silk screen onto the background-bearing medium using a mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink; and placing the transparency in front of the background-bearing medium whereby the representation is in front of the silk screen on the background-bearing medium.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein the step for creating a transparency further comprises:
creating a representation of the electronic image thereon wherein white in the electronic image is represented as clear in the representation.
- 40. The method of claim 38 wherein the step of creating the all-white file includes creating the all-white file as an electronic file stored in a computer.
- 41. The method of claim 38 wherein the all-white file is larger in size than the representation.
- 42. The method of claim 38 further comprising the step of adjusting at least one graphical property of the all-white image through use of a graphics software program, wherein the graphical property is selected from a group including shape, size, frequency and angle.
- 43. The method of claim 42 wherein the silk screen is silk-screened onto the front of the background-bearing medium.
- 44. A method for providing highlighted display of an image by an illuminated display device, the display device having a generally clear background-bearing medium, a base and an illumination source, the base containing the illumination source whereby light from the illumination source is propagated through the image-bearing medium, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an electronic image; providing a template for modifying the electronic image into a shape and a size; modifying the electronic image by using the template, whereby the electronic image is generally the shape and the size; creating a transparency with a representation of the modified electronic image thereon, the representation having the size and the shape; providing the clear background-bearing medium with an all-white image affixed thereto, the all-white image comprising a mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink, the all-white image generally having the shape, and the all-white image not being smaller than the size; and placing the transparency in front of the background-bearing medium whereby the representation is in front of the all-white image on the background-bearing medium.
- 45. The method of claim 44, wherein the template is an application template.
- 46. The method of claim 44 wherein the all-white image is larger in size than the representation.
- 47. The method of claim 44 wherein the all-white image is affixed to the background-bearing medium by a silk screening process.
- 48. The method of claim 44 wherein the all-white image is affixed to the background-bearing medium by being painted thereon.
- 49. A system for providing highlighted display of an image by an illuminated display device, the system comprising:
a display device having a generally clear background-bearing medium, a medium retention means and an illumination source, the medium retention means containing the illumination source in close proximity to an edge of the background-bearing medium whereby light from the illumination source is propagated through the background-bearing medium, the clear background-bearing medium having thereon an all-white image having a shape and a size, the all-white image comprising a mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink, the display device shaped to receive a transparency in front of the background-bearing medium, and the medium retention means being generally opaque; resizer logic for modifying an electronic representation of the image into generally the shape and generally no smaller than the size, whereby the modified electronic representation of the image may be affixed onto a transparency; a transparency for receiving thereon the modified electronic representation of the image having generally the shape and being generally no smaller than the size, wherein white areas of the image are represented by clear areas on the transparency; whereby the transparency with the representation affixed thereto is placed in the display device in front of the background-bearing medium so that the representation is in front of the all-white image, whereby light propagating through the background-bearing medium is diffused upon contact with the all-white image, and whereby the diffused light is visible as a highlight through clear areas on the transparency.
- 50. The system of claim 49, wherein the medium retention means comprises a base.
- 51. The system of claim 49, wherein the medium retention means comprises a frame.
- 52. An illuminated display device for displaying an image, comprising:
a clear background-bearing medium having an all-white image on a face thereof, the all-white image having a shape and a size, the all-white image comprising a mixture of at least one clear-matt ink and at least one white ink; a transparency having thereon a representation of the image wherein white areas of the image are represented by clear areas of the representation on the transparency, the representation having generally the shape and being generally no smaller than the size; an illumination source; and a medium retention means for retaining the transparency in front of the background-bearing medium whereby the representation on the transparency is in front of the all-white image on the background-bearing medium, the medium retention means also containing the illumination source whereby the illumination source is in close proximity to an edge of the background-bearing medium whereby light from the illumination source is propagated through the background-bearing medium; whereby light propagating through the background-bearing medium is diffused by the all-white image and the diffused light shines through the clear areas of the representation.
- 53. The device of claim 52, wherein the medium retention means is a generally opaque base.
- 54. The device of claim 52, wherein the medium retention means is a frame having a portion for retaining the illumination source; the portion for retaining the illumination source being generally opaque.
- 55. The device of claim 53 wherein the transparency and the background-bearing medium are retained in the base at an angle of inclination.
- 56. The device of claim 55 wherein the angle of inclination is between 80 degrees and 45 degrees.
- 57. The device of claim 55 wherein the angle of inclination is greater than 90 degrees, the device further comprising a transparency retention means.
- 58. The device of claim 57 wherein the transparency retention means is selected from a group including static electricity, adhesive, a mechanical clip and a rubber band.
- 59. The device of claim 52 wherein the representation comprises at least one translucent color ink.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/257,358 filed Dec. 19, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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