Claims
- 1. A macroscopically expanded three-dimensional plastic web having at least one visible surface which appears substantially non-glossy when exposed to light, substantially all of said visible surface exhibiting a regularly spaced, microscopic pattern of discrete surface aberrations, each of said surface aberrations having its amplitude oriented perpendicular to the surface in which said surface aberration originates, each of said surface aberrations having a maximum dimension of less than about 6 mils, as measured in a plane oriented substantially perpendicular to its amplitude, whereby said surface aberrations are not discernible to the normal naked eye when the perpendicular distance between the viewer's eye and the plane of said web is at lest about 12 inches, each of said surface aberrations also being free of planar areas which are large enough to inscribe a 4 mil diameter circle and so spaced relative to all adjacent surface aberrations that the maximum diameter of any circle which can be inscribed on any planar surface intermediate said surface aberration and said adjacent surface aberrations on any portion of said visible surface is less than about 4 mils, whereby any light incident upon any portion of said visible surface is diffusely reflected into a multiplicity of directions by said surface aberrations so that said visible surface appears substantially non-glossy.
- 2. The web of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said surface aberrations comprise protuberances projecting generally outwardly from the surface of said web.
- 3. The web of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said surface aberrations comprise depressions projecting generally inwardly from the surface of said web.
- 4. The web of claim 3, wherein said surface aberrations correspond to the knuckles of a woven mesh support structure which directly contacts the visible surface of said plastic web during production thereof.
- 5. The web of claim 4, wherein said woven mesh support structure which directly contacts the visible surface of said web is comprised of filaments having a diameter between about one and about two mils and a mesh count between about 160 filaments per lineal inch by 160 filaments per lineal inch and about 400 filaments per lineal inch by 400 filaments per lineal inch.
- 6. The web of claim 2 or claim 3, wherein said surface aberrations have an average amplitude of at least about 0.2 mils.
- 7. The web of claim 2 or claim 3, wherein said surface aberrations have an average amplitude of at least about 0.3 mils.
- 8. The web of claim 6, wherein the amplitude of each of said surface aberrations, as measured perpendicular to the surface in which said surface aberration originates, is within the range of about .+-.20 percent of the average value of the amplitude for all adjacent surface aberrations.
- 9. The web of claim 6, wherein the amplitude of each of said surface aberrations, as measured perpendicular to the surface in which said surface aberration originates, is within the range of about .+-.10 percent of the average value of the amplitude for all adjacent surface aberrations.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 239,875 filed Mar. 2, 1981, now abandoned in the name of the present applicants.
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