Claims
- 1. A method comprising:
positioning a colored substrate between a material and a laser; and scribing the material with a laser beam directed through the colored substrate to transfer color from the colored substrate to the material and form the colored graphic on the material without undesirably damaging the material.
- 2. The laser method defined in claim 1 wherein the colored substrate is selected from the group consisting of colored fabrics, colored threads, colored plastics, and colored foils.
- 3. The laser method defined in claim 1 further comprising controlling an energy density per unit time during the scribing to an amount which does not undesirably damage the material, where the energy density per unit time is defined as:
- 4. A laser method of forming a colored graphic on a material comprising:
positioning a colored gaseous material between the material and the laser; and scribing the material with a laser beam directed through the colored gaseous material to transfer color from the colored gaseous material to the material and form the colored graphic without undesirably damaging the material.
- 5. The laser method defined in claim 3 wherein an energy density per unit time is controlled during the scribing to an amount which prevents undesirable damage to the material, where the energy density per unit time is defined as:
- 6. A material having a colored graphic formed by:
positioning a colored substrate between a material and a laser; and scribing the material with a laser beam directed through the colored substrate to transfer color from the colored substrate to the material and form the colored graphic on the material without undesirably damaging the material.
- 7. A material as in claim 6, wherein said colored substrate is a colored gas.
- 8. A system which operates to form a desired pattern on a material, comprising:
a controllable laser, having command elements which command movement of an output of said laser to different locations; a controller, operating to produce outputs indicative of the desired pattern to be formed, said outputs controlling said controllable laser to control a position of marking thereof, said controller controlling an energy density per unit time that is output from said laser to stay within a desired range for said material; and a gas injection element, operating to inject a gas into a working zone where said laser marks said material, a property of said gas effecting said material when said laser marks said material.
- 9. A system as in claim 8, wherein said property of said material which is changed is color of the material, said gas being a colored gas.
- 10. A method of coloring areas of a material, comprising:
providing a material to be colored; providing a source of color to be transferred onto the material; and controlling a laser output to produce a beam; moving said beam relative to said material, and controlling at least said controlling and said moving to output a specified amount of energy per unit time relative to said material which is within a range that prevents undesirable damage to the material, said laser producing said beam spot via said source of color to thereby transfer color from said source of color to said material, without undesirably damaging said material.
- 11. A method as in claim 10, wherein said specified amount of energy per unit time is proportional to power of the laser and inversely proportional to spot area and speed of movement of the laser beam.
- 12. A method as in claim 11, wherein said source of color is a gas.
- 13. A system which operates to form a desired pattern on a material, comprising:
a controllable laser, having an output which is controllable to control an amount of energy produced and to control a position of application of said energy; and a controller, operating to produce outputs indicative of the desired pattern to be formed, said outputs controlling said controllable laser to control positions of said laser according to information indicating said pattern, and to control an amount of output of said laser, said controller controlling an amount of energy which will be delivered to any area of said material to stay within a desired range of amount of energy for said material; and a coloring medium, between said laser and said material, application of said laser beam transferring color from said coloring medium to said material to change a color of said material.
- 14. A system as in claim 13, wherein said coloring material is a colored gas.
- 15. An article comprising:
a textile material which is formed with first and second colored areas, said first area being an unprocessed color of said material, and said second area being a portion of said material which has been colored using a laser beam to produce a changed coloration of said material, without undesirably damaging said material.
- 16. An article as in claim 15, wherein said article is colored using a laser beam to transfer color from a coloring agent.
- 17. An article as in claim 15, wherein said textile material is denim.
- 18. An article as in claim 17, wherein said first area is an indigo color of said denim.
- 19. An article as in claim 18, wherein said second area is a lighter color than said indigo color.
- 20. An article as in claim 18, wherein said second area is a darker color than said indigo color.
- 21. An article as in claim 15, wherein said textile material is one of a cloth material, a leather material, or a vinyl material.
- 22. An article as in claim 17, wherein said first and second areas collectively define a pattern covering at least an area of a surface of said article.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/550,339, filed Oct. 30, 1995.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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