This invention relates to display systems involving hook and loop fastening, and to methods of installing printed media to cover surfaces such as walls.
Informational and decorative displays are often applied to walls and other surfaces. In many contexts it is desirable to change them seasonally, without damage to the underlying surface. Sometimes these displays are applied as multiple sheets of printed media, installed with aligned edges to form a continuous image across the sheets. Installation and removal of such sheets can require a certain level of skill, particularly when dealing with a surface cling type of adherence, as bubbles and creases can be difficult to avoid.
For ease of installation and removal it has been suggested to secure such display sheets by hook and loop engagement, such as by covering a wall surface with an engageable fibrous material and providing male touch fastener elements on the back surface of each sheet.
The invention focuses on improvements to display systems involving hook and loop fastening.
Various aspects of the invention feature a printed media display system with media mounting patches adhesively attached to a wall surface, and print media covering and releasably secured to the patches. The patches are arranged in a pattern in which portions of wall surface are exposed between adjacent patches, each patch comprising a flexible resin sheet carrying discrete male touch fastening elements arranged in a field extending across the patch, each male touch fastening element having a stem integrally molded with resin of the sheet, projecting outward and supporting a fiber-engageable head. The print media features a flexible sheet having a fastening side and a print side, the fastening side having engageable fibers in a fibrous field extending across a length and width of the flexible sheet, the fibers releasably engaged with the media mounting patches so as to display the print side.
According to a first aspect of the invention, the patches each have an area of at least 500 square centimeters, and wherein the patches are arranged in an array in which the hook patches together directly underlie a majority of area of the print media.
According to a second aspect of the invention, the patches are arranged such that opposing edges of any two adjacent patches are separated by a non-zero distance less than a width of either of the two adjacent patches.
According to a third aspect of the invention, the print media is constructed such that edges of the patches are visible through the print media, the patches arranged such that the pattern provides, in cooperation with an image printed on the print media, a visual effect.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, the media mounting patches are sufficiently transparent that a color of the wall surface underneath the patches is visible through the patches.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, the patches each includes a non-woven material permanently secured to and covering a side of the resin sheet opposite the male touch fastening elements, and adhesive encapsulating fibers of the non-woven material and adhering the patch to the wall surface.
Each of these aspects may be realized in embodiments that include various other features.
For example, in some embodiments, the resin sheet is sufficiently transparent that the non-woven material is visible through the resin sheet, and wherein the non-woven material is printed with an image or is of a color similar to a color of the wall surface.
In some cases, each patch is bounded by straight edges and has a minimum extent, between opposite edges in any direction, of at least 25 cm, preferably at least 40 cm.
In some applications the wall surface is curved and the patches, as adhered to the wall surface, follow curvature of the wall, and the print media, as engaged to the patches, follows the curvature of the wall. The wall is preferably curved only in one direction, and the patches are arranged such that the patches are farther apart in the curved direction than in a perpendicular direction.
In some cases, the print media is in the form of a single seamless panel covering the entire wall surface. In some cases, it includes one or more panels each extending across an entire vertical extent of the wall surface. In some cases, the print media includes multiple panels, with two of the panels having adjacent edges that overlie at least one of the patches.
Preferably, the pattern of patches includes at least one patch extending to each edge of the print media.
In some examples, the wall surface has a roughness not visible through the print media.
In some embodiments, the print media includes a non-woven material having an exposed surface comprised of the engageable fibers. In some cases, the non-woven material carries an image visible on the print side of the print media, the image printed directly on fibers of the non-woven material, and the non-woven material may be of greater loft on the fastening side than the print side.
The print side of the print media may be releasably engageable by touch fastener elements. In some cases, the system also includes flexible labels selectively and releasably securable to the print media, by engaging touch fasteners of the labels to fibers of the print media. The labels may each carry images visible with the label engaged to the print media.
In some other cases, the non-woven material is covered with a coating on the print side of the print media, the coating carrying a visible image.
Preferably, the patches have a total thickness, measured from the wall surface to an outer extent of the male touch fastener elements, of between 0.25 and 1.0 mm.
The male touch fastening elements are preferably arranged with a density of between 200 and 400 elements per square centimeter across the field, and each extends to an overall height of between 0.3 and 0.7 millimeters from a surface interconnecting the touch fastening elements.
The print media preferably has an overall basis weight of between 50 and 200 gsm.
The wall surface may be a surface of permanent structure, such as of a load-bearing wall of a building, or may be a surface of a free-standing display.
For some applications, the patches each have an area of at least 1000 square centimeters, preferably at least 1500 square centimeters.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
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In this example the print media 10 is a single seamless panel spanning the entire wall surface, including spanning an entire vertical extent of the wall surface from baseboard to ceiling, and an entire horizontal extent of the wall surface. If the print media is to be applied as a set of panels with an adjoining edge, such as a vertical edge, the patches 12 are arranged such that one row or column of the patches directly underlies the adjoining panel edge or seam, so that fastener elements of the row or column of patches engage fibers on both sides of the adjoining panel edge or seam.
In this example the print media 10 is partially transparent, such that the outlines of the hook patches 12 are somewhat visible through the print media and form a combined visual effect in combination with the image printed on the printed side of the media. While shown square or rectangular in this example, one or more of the patches can be shaped such that a slightly visible outline of the shaped patch provides a desirable ‘watermark’ on the print media. For example, the shaped patch may be in the shape of a product's or store's brand or logo. In other examples the print media is entirely opaque, such that the patches are not visible with the media mounted on the wall.
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In this example the print media 10 is a polyester non-woven material 32, formed by needling and thermal bonding to have a basis weight of 150 gsm and a pile thickness (tested at 2 kPa) of only 1.0 mm. Such a material is available in roll form from CAPTIQS as product CBC4-MW-150W. The print media may be formed to have a greater loft on its fastening side than on its printed side. Other suitable non-wovens for the print media include loop material sold by VELCRO USA Inc. of Manchester, N.H., under the designation FNL-255 or FNL-264. FNL-255 has a basis weight of around 90 gsm, while FNL-264 has as a basis weight of only around 54 gsm, placing them in the category of extremely light non-woven materials. Other acceptable non-wovens can be fashioned as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,329,016 or U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/725,420, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated fully by reference.
The patch 12 is cut from a continuous length of wide hook tape formed, for example, by the in situ molding/lamination process described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,260,015, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. In such a process, the non-woven backing 16 is introduced to a nip between two calender rolls, one of which is a mold roll defining closed cavities in which the hooks are molded, while the base 18 is formed in the nip between the rolls. Pressure in the nip partially embeds the non-woven backing into the resin before it solidifies, such that fibers of the non-woven are encapsulated within the resin of the base, leaving other fibers exposed for encapsulation by the adhesive 14. In this way the non-woven backing is said to be in situ laminated, or directly laminated (i.e., without a separate adhesive material) to the base. The non-woven backing may be, for example, a 60 gsm SMS thermos-bonded polypropylene material available from UNION INDUSTRIES as product D6003PHW. The male fastener elements 20 may be J-hooks as shown, with hooks of alternating columns overhanging in opposite directions, or may be mushroom-type fasteners with heads overhanging stems in essentially all directions, or palm-tree hooks having heads overhanging in two opposite directions. The fastening elements may essentially be any shape designed to snag the fibers of the print media to hold the print media to the wall, while being sufficiently small and densely arranged that discrete fastener elements do not cause visible effects on the printed side of the print media. The male fastener elements and base can be formed of thermoplastic material, such as polyethylene or polypropylene. A suitable size of fastener element is the CFM-29 hook, available in different materials and distributions from VELCRO USA Inc. The hooks 20 may be, for example, of less than about 0.5 mm in height and may extend from a base of less than about 0.2 mm in thickness.
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Whether coated or uncoated, the printed print media 10 can be transported to the installation site in roll form, rolled on a spool 36 as shown in
It can be helpful to installation in some applications to configure the male fastener elements of the patches and the print media such that the system exhibits a Wrinkle Propagation Coefficient (WPC) of between 12 and 25, and in some particular cases is between 15 and 25. Such a coefficient is described in pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/068,802 and published as US 2017/0259603A1, the contents of which with respect to WPC, Small Deformation Shear Hysteresis (SDSH), bend rigidity and peel strength, and the system parameters affecting such variables, are incorporated herein by reference.
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With the patches installed on the wall, print media 10 may be installed, removed, and replaced with other print media, without disturbing the patches. The patches thus become a semi-permanent feature of the wall, although the adhesive is preferably such that they are removable without damaging the wall surface. Thus, the wall is readily reconfigured to different images, advertisements, promotions, themes, etc. The patches may be arranged in a visually appealing pattern to themselves provide a decorative effect in the absence of print media. To minimize the visibility of the patches in the absence of print media, the patch bases and fastener elements may be molded of a transparent resin, and the non-woven backing and adhesive of the patches may also be of non-opaque materials, such that the color or pattern of the wall surface is visible through the installed patches. Alternatively, the resin of the base and fastener elements of the patch may be transparent while the non-woven backing is printed with an image, such as a brand or logo, visible with the patch installed, or dyed a color similar to the wall color.
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While a number of examples have been described for illustration purposes, the foregoing description is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. There are and will be other examples and modifications within the scope of the following claims.
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62646455 | Mar 2018 | US |