Claims
- 1. A method of decorating an article with a decalcomania, comprising;
- perforating a decorative transfer;
- wetting the perforated decalcomania transfer to remove it from a substrate thereof;
- backing the wetted transfer by a flexible backing sheet stronger than the transfer to hold the transfer, backed by the backing sheet, over a surface portion of an article such as a ceramic plate, which surface portion is to be decorated with the transfer, while holding a marginal portion of the backing sheet to a marginal portion of the article surrounding the surface portion, to define an enclosed space by and between the article and the backing sheet, the backing sheet having an aperture in the enclosed space, and to hold the wetted perforated transfer in the enclosed space between the backing sheet and the article;
- exhausting air from the enclosed space through the perforated transfer and the aperture of the backing sheet for drawing the transfer, backed by the flexible backing sheet, firmly onto the surface portion of the article, to bond the transfer to the article;
- subjecting the article with the wetted perforated bonded transfer to heat, and permitting any resulting steam to escape through the perforated transfer to prevent cracking of the transfer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 512,913, filed Oct. 7, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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