This invention relates to a method of decorating extruded bars made from PVC, wood, aluminium and others, by sublimation on all its contours and lengths simultaneously.
Traditionally, this decoration is carried out on a flat surface and placed under pressure for several minutes, over a very limited length. This flat decoration cannot sublimate all the contours of the extruded object at the same time. For example, in the case of a profile with a square cross-section, it must be presented four times under the press for several minutes, and the connections never match.
The device according to the invention makes it possible to reduce the decoration time over the entire perimeter and can treat pieces with infinite dimensions. In fact, it comprises, according to a first characteristic, a heating matrix, which vibrates, and the core has a cone-shaped intake, ending in the shape of the type of profile to be sublimated, over infinite lengths. The sublimable ink support can be removed manually or automatically at the outlet of the device.
This device according to the invention allows the application of a decorative film and, in this case, no support waste needs to be removed.
The principle according to the invention involves passing through the centre of the matrix, which can be fixed or mobile as required for the type of extruded bar, by means of a rolling effect that enables continuous sublimation.
The principle according to the invention involves turning the object to be marked into the motor. The decoration support is driven because the friction coefficient of the decoration support against the die is lower than the friction coefficient of the decoration support against the object to be decorated. For this reason, the choice of material for the die must take into account the product to be decorated as well as its surface roughness. The choice must also consider temperature requirements in the case of sublimation.
The appended drawings illustrate the invention:
In reference to these drawings, the device comprises a base plate (5) that vibrates at high frequencies, which supports the entire matrix (1).
The matrix (1) can be made from steel, elastomer or resin.
The extruded bar (3) enters, together with the film or paper (4), in the core of the matrix (1) which shapes the paper or film (4) to pass through the die (2), which is heated to a temperature of around 180° C., in which the effect of the concept makes it possible to sublimate continuously in several seconds, or to glue the film or paper to the extruded bar (3) being decorated.
It is possible to sublimate power cables, tubes, rope, curtain rails made from wood, PVC, metal, profiles for windows, parquet flooring, etc.
The invention therefore relates to:
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03/07627 | Jun 2003 | FR | national |
| 03/12632 | Oct 2003 | FR | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/FR2004/001597 | 6/24/2004 | WO | 00 | 4/2/2007 |