Claims
- 1. An object having an engraved subsurface image, comprising:
(a) a matrix material that is transparent to a laser beam, said matrix material being in a physical gel state that is between a rigid state and a flowable state; (b) at least one modified portion produced in said matrix material by a laser beam directed towards said matrix material at a point of focus of said laser beam; (c) said at least one modified portion being visible and appearing as a bubble from outside said matrix material, and (d) said at least one modified portion being generated without destruction or cracking of said matrix material.
- 2. An object in accordance with claim 1, wherein said transparent matrix material is one of colorless and tinted.
- 3. An object in accordance with claim 1, wherein said at least one modified portion remains in said matrix material upon the hardening of said matrix material from a gel state to a hardened state.
- 4. An object in accordance with claim 1,
wherein said matrix material is initially provided in a liquid state, said liquid matrix material being contained in a mold of a selected shape, said mold having at least one transparent surface wherethrough said matrix material is subjected to said laser beam; and said liquid matrix material is allowed to reach such the physical gel state by at least one of passage of time and temperature elevation.
- 5. An object in accordance with claim 3, wherein said matrix material is initially provided in a rigid state and is changed to said physical gel state by heating of said matrix material.
- 6. An object in accordance with claim 1, wherein said matrix material is one of glass and a thermoplastic material.
- 7. An object in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a plurality of modified portions produced by said laser beam, said point of focus being moved relative to said matrix material in accordance with a controlled computer program, whereby an engraving of said matrix material in two or three dimensions is made visible when looking at said matrix material from its exterior.
- 8. An object in accordance with claim 1, wherein said at least one modified portion is formed in said matrix material by focused thermal energy of said laser beam.
- 9. An object in accordance with claim 7, wherein said modified portions being respectively at least one of (a) connected dot to dot to other said modified portions, (b) in a continuous line, and (c) separate and individual dots.
- 10. An object in accordance with claim 7, wherein said engraving is formed on and extends from an outer surface of said matrix material into an interior volume of said matrix material.
- 11. An object in accordance with claim 4, wherein in said liquid state, said matrix material is pressurized to remove gases trapped in said liquid matrix material.
- 12. An object in accordance with claim 3, wherein the size of said at least one modified portion is varied by pressurizing said matrix material prior to the hardening of said matrix material from said physical gel state to said hardened state.
- 13. An object having an engraved subsurface image, comprising:
(a) a mold having a portion that is transparent to a laser beam; (b) a matrix material provided in said mold, said matrix material being transparent to a laser beam, said matrix material being in a physical gel state that is between a rigid state and a flowable state; (c) at least one modified portion produced in said matrix material by a laser beam directed towards said matrix material at a point of focus of said laser beam; (d) said at least one modified portion being visible and appearing as a bubble from outside said matrix material, and (e) said at least one modified portion being generated without destruction or cracking of said matrix material.
- 14. An object in accordance with claim 13, further comprising a plurality of modified portions arranged to produce an engraving of said matrix material in two dimensions.
- 15. An object in accordance with claim 14, further comprising a plurality of modified portions arranged to produce an engraving of said matrix material in three dimensions.
- 16. An object in accordance with claim 13, further comprising a plurality of modified portions being respectively at least one of (a) connected dot to dot to other said modified portions, (b) in a continuous line, and (c) separate and individual dots.
- 17. An object having an engraved subsurface image, comprising:
(a) a mold having a portion that is transparent to a laser beam; (b) a matrix material provided in said mold, said matrix material being transparent to a laser beam, said matrix material being initially in a physical gel state that is between a rigid state and a flowable state, said matrix material eventually hardening into said rigid state; (c) at least one modified portion produced in said matrix material by a laser beam directed towards said matrix material at a point of focus of said laser beam while said matrix material is in said physical gel state; (d) said at least one modified portion being visible and appearing as a bubble from outside said matrix material when said matrix material is in both said physical gel and rigid states, and (e) said at least one modified portion being generated without destruction or cracking of said matrix material when said matrix material is in both said physical gel and rigid states.
- 18. A system for subsurface engraving comprising:
(a) a matrix material that is transparent to a laser beam, said matrix material being in a physical gel state that is between a rigid state and a flowable state; (b) means for producing at least one modified portion within said matrix material without destruction or cracking of said matrix material, (c) said at least one modified portion being visible and appearing as a bubble from outside said matrix material.
- 19. The system in accordance with claim 18, wherein said means further comprises subjecting said matrix material in said gel state to a laser beam directed towards said matrix material to produce at least one modified portion within said matrix material at a point of focus of said laser beam.
- 20. The system in accordance with claim 19, further comprising control means for producing a plurality of modified portions produced by said laser beam.
- 21. The system in accordance with claim 20, wherein said control means moves said point of focus of said laser beam relative to said matrix material, whereby an engraving of said matrix material in two or three dimensions is made visible when looking at said matrix material from its exterior.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/645,124 filed Aug. 24, 2000, now pending.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09645124 |
Aug 2000 |
US |
Child |
10298788 |
Nov 2002 |
US |