This application relates to camouflage.
Camouflage patterns have historically been used for military clothing, gear and equipment. The objective of camouflage is to enable the wearer or some other object to blend in with the surroundings. Camouflage patterns may also be incorporated into military style products of other fashion styles in commercial markets.
In one aspect of the invention, an article includes a surface having a camouflage pattern printed thereon. The camouflage pattern may include a plurality of shapes such that each shape has at least three portions P1 to PN, where N is an integer greater than or equal to 3, each portion P1 to PN being a different shade of a color than other portions of the portions P1 to PN, the at least three portions being arranged relative to the border of the shape such that a first portion P1 extends around the border of the shape and each of the remaining portions P2 to PN are arranged such that for a given portion Pi, i=2 to N, is located completely surrounded by a portion Pi−1
The article may have the portions P1 to PN of each shape of the plurality of shapes arranged such that each portion Pi, i=2 to N, is a darker shade of the color than portion Pi−1. The article may have the portions P1 to PN of each shape of the plurality of shapes arranged such that each portion Pi, i=2 to N, is a lighter shade of the color than portion Pi−1.
The colors of the plurality of shapes include at least five colors and N may be three in some embodiments.
In some embodiments, outer perimeters of the portions P1 to PN correspond to an appearance of a topographical map.
In some embodiments, the perimeters of the portions P1 to PN of each shape each includes a plurality of straight lines including at least one acute angle. The acute angle of the perimeter of the portion P1 may protrude into another shape of the plurality of shapes. The border of each shape of the plurality of shapes may be adjacent at least two other shapes of the plurality of shapes.
In some embodiments, the camouflage pattern includes an upper edge, a lower edge opposite the upper edge, a left edge extending between the upper edge and the lower edge, and a right edge opposite the left edge and extending between the upper edge and the lower edge, the upper, lower, right edge, and left edge defining a rectangular shape, the camouflage pattern being such that the lower edge of the camouflage pattern is a continuation of the upper edge of the camouflage pattern and the right edge of the camouflage pattern is a continuation of the left edge of the camouflage pattern.
In some embodiments, the camouflage pattern is formed of threads such that threads forming each shape of the plurality of shapes are oriented in a different direction than threads forming shapes of the plurality of shapes adjacent each shape.
The article may be an article of clothing, a vehicle of other covering material. The camouflage pattern may be formed on a vinyl wrap applied to the article.
The patent or application file contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawing(s) will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.
The preferred and alternative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings.
For example, referring to
The portions P1 to PN of the shape S1 may be arranged such that each portion Pi, i=2 to N is a darker shade of the base color than portion Pi−1. Alternatively, the portions P1 to PN of the shape S1 may be arranged such that each portion Pi, i=2 to N, is a lighter shade of the base color than portion Pi−1.
As is apparent, the perimeters of the portions P1 to PN correspond in appearance to a topographical map. For example, the perimeter of a given portion Pi, i=2 to N, is a gradual transformation of the perimeters of portions Pi−1 and Pi+1. For example, the shape S1 may include straight lines defining acute or obtuse angles. The perimeters of portions P2 to PN may therefore include the same number of straight lines, acute angles and obtuse angles with the lengths of the lines and sizes of the angles being gradually transitioned from one portion Pi to the next portion Pi+1, e.g., the angle at each corner of one portion Pi changes by less than 15% relative to the closest corner of the next portion Pi+1.
The design of the pattern may have the versatility to be able to be applied to objects of all shapes and sizes. To accomplish this, the pattern design has the shape of a large square or tile. There may be various versions of the tile, such as three versions of the tile: 100% or 1:1 scale, small scale, and large scale. Each scale may be used for a category of objects. For example, the 1:1 scale may be used on personal transportation devices such as skateboard, scooters, bicycles and the like or large hand-held items such as a helmet, firearm, tool, etc. The small scale may be used on small items such as mobile phone cases. The large scale may be used for large objects such as cars and trucks, motorcycles, billboards, etc.
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The E3D pattern could be used on any products, marketing material, or advertisements. The pattern may be applied to irregularly-shaped small to medium products by way of water transfer printing, wherein an object is submerged into water with a film on the surface that is transferred to the object. Examples of such products include helmets, motorcycle fuel tanks or fenders, car wheels, water bottles, automotive interior parts, firearm components, and the like. The pattern may be applied to vehicles and large objects as a vinyl wrap or similar covering application.
The pattern may be CNC-machined into plastic or metallic objects where each portion P1 to PN of a shape group is machined at a slightly different elevation to give the pattern depth. The shapes may be machined so that the shapes project out of the surface or into the surface.
The pattern may be woven or embroidered into a fabric so that each section of a shape group contains threads that are oriented in different directions. This may also allow the pattern to have depth. In this way, the pattern would be discernible even though the fabric may only be made of one color. The pattern may also be woven using a different color for each color group while using the thread orientation for contrast between each section of the color group.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of the preferred embodiment. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.
This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Patent Application No. 62/718,887, filed Aug. 14, 2018, the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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