Claims
- 1. An article having a visually observable pattern comprising:
a substrate that reflects, transmits, or reflects and transmits visible light and that has at least one major surface, at least one generally transparent coating selected from the group of metal-containing coatings, and semi-conductor-containing coatings and combinations thereof deposited as a thin film over a first portion on at least one surface of the substrate said coating exhibiting a reflected color and a transmitted color; and at least one other portion of at least one surface of the substrate which is visually contrastable from the coated first portion of the surface of the substrate and wherein the first portion and the at least one other portion are positioned relative to each other on the substrate in a pattern form to provide an article having a visually patterned appearance.
- 2. Article of claim 1 wherein the at least one other portion comprises a non-coated portion of the substrate.
- 3. Article of claim 1 wherein the substrate is selected from the group of metal, glass, and ceramics.
- 4. Article of claim 1 wherein the thin film coating is the top coating layer of the major surface of the substrate.
- 5. Article of claim 1 wherein the substrate is selected from the group of curved substrates and flat substrates.
- 6. Article of claim 1 wherein the at least one other portion of the surface of the substrate has a roughened surface.
- 7. Article of claim 6 wherein the roughened surface is from sandblasting or acid etching.
- 8. Article of claim 1 wherein the substrate is transparent.
- 9. Article of claim 1 wherein the substrate has a second major surface opposing the first major surface in a spaced apart manner to provide a thickness to the substrate.
- 10. Article of claim 9 wherein the substrate has a low emissivity coating on the surface other than the one with the transparent metal-containing coating on a first portion of the surface.
- 11. Article of claim 9 wherein the substrate has an opaque coating on the surface other than the one with the transparent metal containing coating on the first portion of the surface.
- 12. Article of claim 9 wherein the substrate is transparent and the second portion of the surface is on the surface other than the surface on which the first portion is located on the substrate.
- 13. Article of claim 1 wherein another first portion and the at least another other portion comprise at least one other generally transparent coating, different from the first coating, deposited as a thin film over the at least one other portion of the substrate, said other coating exhibiting a reflected color and a transmitted color, wherein at least one of the reflected color and the transmitted color of the at least another other portion differs from the at least one of the reflected color and the transmitted color of the coating of the original first portion.
- 14. Article of claim 13 wherein the substrate has the same thin film coating over both the first and at least one other portion of the surface of the substrate where the thin film coating over one of the first and at least one other portion of the surface has a different thickness from the first coating.
- 15. Article of claim 13 wherein the first thin film coating renders at least a portion of the substrate other than transparent.
- 16. Article of claim 1 wherein the transparent thin film coating is a metal-containing coating selected from the group of metals, metal oxides, metal nitrides and combinations and mixtures thereof.
- 17. Article of claim 1 wherein the transparent thin film coating is a semi-conductor-containing coating selected from the group of silicon oxides, silicon nitrides, silicon alloys, germanium oxides, and germanium nitrides and combinations and mixtures thereof.
- 18. Article of claim 1 which includes multiple transparent thin film coatings deposited over different portions of the surface of the substrate relative to each other but in relation to each other to provide a plurality of visually contrastable portions of the surface of the substrate to result in a plurality of images as the visually patterned appearance.
- 19. Article of claim 1 wherein the visually contrastable portion provides at least one decorative image.
- 20. Article of claim 1 wherein the coating has varying thicknesses to produce different colors by interference effects.
- 21. Article of claim 1 wherein the thin film coating is selected from metals that give a transparent coating upon application by MSVD, CVD, spray pyrolysis and sol gel.
- 22. Article of claim 1 wherein the coating is a metal-containing coating selected from the group of chromium, chromium nickel, stainless steel, aluminum, gold, silver and alloys thereof.
- 23. Article of claim 22 which has a second metal-containing coating which is other than an elemental metal.
- 24. Article of claim 1 wherein the metal-containing coating is selected from the group of: metal oxides selected from the group of: titanium oxides, tantalum oxides, tin oxides, zinc oxides, niobium oxide, zirconium oxides, germanium oxide, aluminum oxide, indium oxide, cadmium oxide, hafnium oxide, tungsten oxide, vanadium oxide, chromium oxide, molybdenum oxide, iridium oxide, nickel oxide; and the nitrides are selected from the group of silicon nitrides, aluminum nitride, chromium nitride, zirconium nitride, titanium nitride, niobium nitride, tantalum nitride, and nickel chromium alloy nitrides and oxynitrides of these and mixtures and combinations of any and all of these.
- 25. Article of claim 1 wherein the coating is deposited as a thin film layer to exhibit the desired interference effect by MSVD, CVD, spray pyrolysis or sol-gel methods.
- 26. Article of claim 18 wherein in between any two thin film coatings on the first portion of the surface and on the at least one other portion of the surface is one or more coating layers selected from dielectric and inorganic and organic nonabsorbing coatings.
- 27. Article of claim 26 wherein the organic nonabsorbing coating is selected from the group of: polyester film, polyvinylpyrrolidone film, poly(vinylbutyrate) film.
- 28. Article of claim 1 wherein the thin film coating is non-absorbing of visible light.
- 29. Article of claim 1 which has a plurality of substrates as a laminate.
- 30. Article of claim 29 wherein more than one of the substrates has the thin film coating and the visually observable pattern.
- 31. Article of claim 29 that is transparent.
- 32. Article of claim 1 wherein the substrate is selected from the group of: glass, coated glass, opaque coated glass, soda-lime silicate glass, float prepared or manufactured glass, rigid or flexible polymeric materials, polycarbonates, polyacrylates, metallic substrates selected from polished metals, stainless steel, copper, aluminum, and silver.
- 33. An article having a visually observable pattern comprising:
a transparent substrate having a major surface, a generally transparent metal-containing coating deposited over a first portion of the surface of the substrate selected from the group of metal oxides, metal nitrides, metals yielding transparent coatings on MSVD, CVD, spray pyrolysis, or sol gel application, and mixtures thereof, said coating exhibiting a reflected color and a transmitted color; and at least one other portion of the surface of the substrate which is visually contrastable from the first portion of the substrate and wherein the first portion and the other portion are positioned over the surface of the substrate in a pattern form to provide an article having a visually patterned appearance.
- 34. A method for providing an article having a visually patterned appearance comprising the steps of:
a. providing a substrate that reflects and/or transmits visible light having at least one major surface; b. providing at least one mask over a portion of at least one major surface of the substrate in a pattern form to provide a masked first portion of the surface of the substrate and an unmasked at least one other portion of the surface of the substrate; c. providing at least one coating selected from the group of metal-containing coatings and semi-conductor-containing coatings over the masked first portion of the substrate and the unmasked other portion of the surface of the substrate in at least one thin film layer, and said coating exhibits a reflected color and a transmitted color; and d. removing the mask to expose an uncoated portion of the substrate under the mask;
whereupon a patterned appearance is formed over the surface of the substrate, wherein the patterned appearance is formed as a contrast between the coated portion of the substrate and the uncoated portion of the substrate.
- 35. Method of claim 34 wherein the coating for the thin film layer is provided by depositing the metal-containing coating selected from the group of metal oxide coatings, metal nitride coatings, and metals yielding transparent coatings on MSVD, CVD, spray pyrolysis, or sol gel applications, and mixtures thereof.
- 36. Method of claim 34 which includes repeating steps b, c, and d to provide multiple patterns.
- 37. Product of the process of claim 34.
- 38. Product of the process of claim 36.
- 39. Method of claim 34 wherein the coating for the thin film layer is provided by:
i) depositing the metal-containing coating; and ii) heating the substrate in an oxidizing or nitriding atmosphere to provide the metal oxide coating or metal nitride coating or combinations thereof on the substrate to form the patterned appearance.
- 40. Method of claim 39 wherein the coating is selected from: a) a metal-containing coating that is selected from the group of: titanium, tin, zinc stannate, zinc, zirconium, nickel-chromium, and any mixtures thereof; and b) silicon and mixtures of a) and b).
- 41. Method of claim 34 which includes repeating steps b, c, and d wherein for the repetition of step c) the coating that is provided is the deposition of at least one metal-containing coating; and includes:
heating the substrate in an oxidizing or nitriding atmosphere to provide the metal oxide coating or metal nitride coating or combinations thereof on the substrate to form the patterned appearancesteps i) and ii) are also repeated to provide multiple patterns.
- 42. Method of claim 41 wherein with the repetition of step c) more than twice, step ii) is repeated fewer times than step i) so that more than one thin film layer of coating is heated together.
- 43. A method of providing an article having a visually patterned appearance comprising the steps of:
a. providing a substrate having at least one major surface; b. depositing a first thin film transparent coating over the surface of the substrate; c. positioning at least one mask over a portion of the surface of the substrate in a pattern form to provide a masked first portion of the surface of the substrate and a unmasked at least one other portion of the surface of the substrate; d. depositing an additional thin film transparent coating over one or more of the masked first portion of the substrate and the unmasked at least one other portion of the surface of the substrate; and e. removing the mask to expose the first coating;
wherein at least one of the first coating and the second coating is selected from the group consisting of metal oxide coatings, metal nitride coatings and mixtures thereof exhibiting a reflected color and a transmitted color and wherein the first coating and the second coating are visually contrastable from one another to provide a visually patterned appearance to said article.
- 44. Method of claim 43 which includes heating the substrate in an oxidizing or nitriding atmosphere to provide the metal oxide coating or metal nitride coating or combinations thereof on the substrate from the coating on the substrate.
- 45. Method of claim 43 which includes repeating steps c, d, and e to provide multiple images.
- 46. A method of providing an article having a visually patterned appearance comprising the steps of:
a. providing a substrate having at least one major surface; b. depositing at least one thin film transparent coating exhibiting a color from the group of: reflected color and a transmitted color uniformly over the surface of the substrate to provide a first portion of the surface of the substrate; and c. etching away a portion of the coating to form a pattern at a different thickness as an other portion of the surface of the substrate whereby the other portion and first portion are visually contrastable from one another to provide a visually patterned appearance to said article.
- 47. Method of claim 46 wherein the etching is conducted by process selected from the group of: laser ablation, ion milling, and chemical etching.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/068,828, filed Dec. 24, 1997.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60068828 |
Dec 1997 |
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Divisions (1)
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09199976 |
Nov 1998 |
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10263499 |
Oct 2002 |
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