Claims
- 1. The combination of an apparatus for cutting a graphics area at the perimeter thereof and a ready-to-cut sheet of material having a plurality of registration marks at and/or around the graphics area, comprising:a flatbed plotter having an upper surface for receiving the ready-to-cut sheet of material thereon; sensing means operatively connected to the flatbed plotter for moving along the upper surface thereof and for sensing locations of the registration marks; and cutting means for receiving the locations of the registration marks from the sensing means and for precisely cutting around the graphics area to remove the graphics area from the ready-to-cut sheet of material based upon the locations of the registration marks sensed by the sensing means such that the cutting means overcomes non-uniform distortions of the sheet of material prior to cutting, the cutting means operatively connected to the sensing means and movable about the upper surface of the flatbed plotter.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sensing means is a CCD area image sensor.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a vacuum structure adapted to retain the sheet of material in position on the flatbed plotter.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising controller means for controlling movement of the cutting means along the upper surface of the flatbed plotter, the controller means operatively connecting the cutting means to the sensing means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the controller means includes a set of predetermined cutting instructions therein corresponding to the perimeter of the graphics area and a predetermined position thereof with respect to predetermined positions of the registration marks when the graphics area and registration marks are first applied to the sheet of material, the controller means including comparing means for comparing (a) the locations of the registration marks sensed by the sensing means on the ready-to-cut sheet of material with (b) the set of predetermined cutting instructions, and the controller means moves the cutting means along the upper surface of the flatbed plotter to enable the cutting means to precisely cut the graphics area from the ready-to-cut sheet of material despite non-uniform distortions of the sheet of material prior to cutting.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the flatbed plotter has X and Y coordinates.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the sensing means is adapted to transmit to the controller X and Y coordinates of the flatbed plotter which are overlapped by the registration marks.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the controller means includes a set of predetermined cutting instructions programmed therein which define reference X and Y coordinates for the registration marks and predetermined positions thereof with respect to the perimeter of the graphics area, the controller means including means for comparing (a) the X and Y coordinates of the registration marks of the ready-to-cut sheet of material with (b) the reference X and Y coordinates of the registration marks in the set of predetermined cutting instructions, and the controller means moves the cutting means along the upper surface of the flatbed plotter to enable the cutting means to precisely cut the graphics area from the ready-to-cut sheet of material despite non-uniform distortions of the sheet of material prior to cutting.
- 9. A method for cutting a graphics area from a sheet of material which includes such graphics area, comprising:applying a plurality of registration marks on the sheet of material at and/or around the graphics area in predetermined positions with respect thereto at the time the graphics which define such graphics area are applied; sensing the positions of the registration marks on the sheet of material at the time of cutting; and overcoming non-uniform distortions of the sheet of material prior to cutting by using the positions of the registration marks to precisely cut the graphics area from the sheet of material.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the sheet of material has a plurality of graphics areas thereon and a corresponding plurality of sets of the registration marks.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein:the sheet of material is a laminate having (a) a face layer bearing the graphics area and registration marks and (b) a backing layer; and the graphics area is precisely cut from the sheet of material by face cutting only.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the sheet of material has a plurality of graphics areas thereon and a corresponding plurality of sets of the registration marks.
- 13. The method of claim 9 comprising the additional step of placing the sheet of material on a flatbed plotter having an X and Y coordinates and retaining the sheet of material on the flatbed plotter at a user-selected location thereon such that the sheet of material overlaps the X and Y coordinates of the flatbed plotter.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the step of sensing the positions of the registration marks on the sheet of material includes the step of acquiring X and Y coordinates which are overlapped by the registration marks.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the using step includes the step of comparing the X and Y coordinates which are overlapped by the registration marks with a reference set of X and Y coordinates.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of providing a controller to perform the comparing step.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the controller has a programmed set of predetermined cutting instructions which includes the reference X and Y coordinates for the registration marks and the predetermined positions thereof with respect to the perimeter of the graphics area when the graphics area and registration marks are first applied to the sheet of material, and wherein the using step further includes setting an optimized cutting path based on the comparing step, such optimized cutting path corresponding to the perimeter of the graphics area of the sheet of material even though such perimeter is distorted after the applying step and before the using step.
- 18. A method for cutting a graphics area from a sheet of material which includes such graphics area, comprising:while printing a graphics area on the sheet of material also printing a plurality of registration marks at and about the graphics area in predetermined positions with respect thereto; placing the sheet of material on a flatbed plotter having X and Y coordinates and retaining the sheet of material at a user-selected location thereon such the sheet of material overlaps the X and Y coordinates of the flatbed plotter; acquiring X and Y coordinates of the flatbed plotter which are overlapped by the registration marks; and using the acquired X and Y coordinates to precisely cut the graphics area from the sheet of material despite non-uniform distortions of the sheet of material prior to cutting.
- 19. The method of claim 18 comprising the additional step of providing a reference set of X and Y coordinates from a reference graphics area and reference registration marks.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the using step includes the step of comparing the acquired X and Y coordinates which are overlapped by the registration marks with the reference set of X and Y coordinates.
- 21. The method of claim 20 further comprising the step of providing a controller to perform the step of comparing the acquired X and Y coordinates which are overlapped by the registration marks with the reference set of X and Y coordinates.
- 22. A method for narrow-path-processing about a graphics area from a sheet of material which includes such graphics area, comprising:applying a plurality of registration marks on the sheet of material at and/or around the graphics area in predetermined positions with respect thereto at the time the graphics which define such graphics area are applied; sensing locations of the registration marks on the sheet of material at the time of narrow-path-processing; and overcoming non-uniform distortions of the sheet of material prior to processing by precisely using the positions of the registration marks with respect to the graphics area to precisely narrow-path-process about the graphics area from the sheet of material.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the graphics area is precisely narrow-path-processed from the sheet of material by a processing step selected from the group consisting of cutting, scoring, creasing and line embossing.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein the registration marks are round areas which have mathematical centers and the sensing step includes processing sensed data to find the mathematical centers thereof.
- 25. The method of claim 22 wherein the registration marks are applied outside of the perimeter of the graphics area.
- 26. The method of claim 22 wherein the sensing and resultant path adjustment occur repetitively during the narrow-path-processing.
- 27. The combination of an apparatus for narrow-path-processing around a graphics area at the perimeter thereof and a ready-to-process sheet of material having a plurality of registration marks at and/or around the graphics area, comprising:a flatbed plotter having an upper surface for receiving the ready-to-process sheet of material thereon; sensing means for sensing locations of the registration marks, the sensing means operatively connected to the flatbed plotter and adapted to move along the upper surface thereof; and narrow-path-processing means for moving about the upper surface of the flatbed plotter, receiving the locations of the registration marks from the sensing means and for precisely processing around the graphics area on the ready-to-process sheet of material based upon the locations of the registration marks sensed by the sensing means such that the narrow-path-processing means overcomes non-uniform distortions of the sheet of material prior to processing, the narrow-path processing means being operatively connected to the sensing means.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 60/157,640, filed on Oct. 4, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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