Claims
- 1. A decorative simulated ceramic tile comprising a substrate having a surface coated with an under-coat effective to provide a coloured, printable base; an inked layer comprising a layer of coloured ink lines of a silicone-containing ink forming a printed pattern on said printable base, said printed pattern being clearly visible; and a colouring pigment-containing top coat of a hard resinous, substantially silicone-free film-forming material, said top coat containing about 1% to about 4% by weight of said pigment; said top coat having a variable height thickness defining a contour of valleys, hills, and plains, wherein the intensity of colour in the top coat varies with the variation in the contour, the valleys having a top coat thickness less than 1 mil and occurring over said ink lines such that the colour of the ink is not obscured, and the hills lying adjacent said ink lines, said colour in the top coat providing a contrast with the colour in the under-coat and with the colour in the printed pattern, the silicone content of said inked layer being sufficient to repel said top coat to create the ceramic effect without deleteriously affecting the adherence of said top coat.
- 2. A tile according to claim 1, wherein said ink is based on a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl-butyl ether and said silicone is a phenyl methyl siloxane.
- 3. A tile according to claim 1, wherein said ink lines have a width of 1/16 to 3/16 inches.
- 4. A tile according to claim 1, wherein the silicone content of said silicone-containing ink is from 0.75 to 5% by weight.
- 5. A panel defining a plurality of decorative simulated ceramic tiles comprising a substrate having a surface coated with an under-coat effective to provide a coloured, printable base; a printed ink layer comprisng a layer of coloured ink lines of silicone-containing ink defining a plurality of individual complete designs on said printable base, each of said designs being associated with a defined rectangular area, said layer of ink lines being clearly visible; and a colouring pigment-containing top coat of a hard resinous, substantially silicone-free film-forming material, said top coat containing about 1% to about 4% by weight of said pigment; said top coat having a variable depth and defining a contour of valleys, hills, and plains, wherein the intensity of colour in the top coat varies with the variation in the contour; the valleys having a top coat thickness less 1 mil and occurring over said ink lines such that the colour of the ink is not obscured, and the hills lying adjacent said ink lines; said colour in the top coat providing a contrast with the colour in the under-coat and with the colour in the printed pattern, the silicone content of said inked layer being sufficient to repel said top coat to create the ceramic effect without deleteriously affecting the adherence of said top coat.
- 6. A panel according to claim 5, wherein said patterns are substantially identical whereby a repeating pattern is produced.
- 7. A panel according to claim 6, wherein said ink lines have a width of about 1/16 to 3/16 inches.
- 8. A panel according to claim 5, wherein each of said rectangular areas is a square of identical area.
- 9. A panel according to claim 5, wherein said rectangular areas are defined by grooves formed in the substrate, said under-coat comprising a urethane coating rapidly cured in the presence of a tertiary amine catalyst.
- 10. The panel according to claim 5, wherein the silicone content of said silicone-containing ink is from 0.75 to 5% by weight.
- 11. A panel defining a pluralty of decorative simulated ceramic tiles comprising a substrate having a flat surface coated with an under-coat effective to provide a coloured, printable base; a printed ink layer comprising coloured ink lines of a silicone-containing ink; said ink lines dividing the base into a plurality of rectangular areas and defining a plurality of individually complete designs on said printable base, each of said designs being associated with one of said rectangular areas, said layer of ink lines being clearly visible; and a colouring pigment-containing top coat of a hard resinous, substantially silicone-free film-forming material, said top coat containing about 1% to about 4% by weight of said pigment; said top coat having a variable depth and defining a contour of valleys, hills, and plains, wherein the intensity of colour in the top coat varies with the variation in the contour; said valleys having a top coat thickness less than 1 mil and occurring over said ink lines such that the colour of the ink is not obscured, and the hills lying adjacent said ink lines; said colour in the top coat providing a contrast with the colour in the under-coat and with the colour in the printed pattern, the silicone content of said inked layer being sufficient to repel said top coat to create the ceramic effect without deleteriously affecting the adherence of said top coat.
- 12. A panel according to claim 11, wherein said patterns are substantially identical whereby a repeating pattern is produced.
- 13. A panel according to claim 11, wherein each of said rectangular areas is of identical area.
- 14. A panel according to claim 12, wherein said ink lines have a width of about 1/16 to 3/16 inches.
- 15. The panel according to claim 11, wherein the silicone content of said silicone-containing ink is from 0.75 to 5% by weight.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 52,008, filed June 25, 1979, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 808,662, filed June 21, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,169,907, which was a continuation-in-part of abandoned Ser. No. 550,875, filed Feb. 19, 1975, now abandoned.
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