Claims
- 1. A method of creating apparent motion on a two-dimensional surface, the surface being illumination responsive to a directed moving reference of light source, the method comprising the steps of:
- devising a pattern of apparent motion to be created on the surface;
- dividing a pattern of apparent motion to be created on the surface;
- dividing the pattern into a plurality of discrete and spatially related zones;
- determining a direction of apparent motion to be created within each one of said zones and relative to adjacent ones of said zones;
- transferring the pattern and zones thereof onto the surface;
- forming on the surface a plurality of contiguous regions within each of said zones, each of said regions consisting of a plurality of parallel grooves completely covering said regions, each of said contiguous regions being in proximate relationship with adjacent ones of said contiguous regions so as to permit no ungrooved spaces therebetween, the grooves in each of said regions in one of said zones being progressively angled relative to the grooves in adjacent ones of said regions within said one of said zones;
- aligning said directed moving reference of light source along only one edge of said surface, said light source including a plurality of discrete light elements; and,
- illuminating the surface with the directed moving reference of light source to produce at least one illumination response within each zone and thereby creating apparent motion between adjacent zones.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the regions produce a decreasing illumination response in the direction of apparent motion so that relative to the directed moving reference of light source a maximum illumination response is perceived at about a 90.degree. angle and illumination response decreases with increasing angles until a minimum illumination response is perceived at about a 180.degree. angle.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of determining a direction of apparent motion within each zone further includes; determining a speed of apparent motion to be created within each zone.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of forming on the surface of a plurality of grooves includes; engraving in a deformable illumination responsive substrate a plurality of sets of grooves, each set being angled differently relative to the directed moving reference of light source.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the directed moving reference of light source defines a line and, a first region of grooves has an angle of about 90.degree. relative to said line, a second region of grooves has an angle of about 120.degree. relative to said line, a third region of grooves has an angle of about 150.degree. relative to said line, and a fourth region of grooves has an angle of about 180.degree. relative to said line.
- 6. A light reflective graphic made in accordance with the method of claim 1.
- 7. The graphic of claim 6 further including a deformable foil graphic.
- 8. An indicia having illumination responsive peripheral edges made in accordance with the method of claim 1.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of forming on the surface a plurality of grooves further including the step of:
- forming grooves having groove walls being increasingly angled from the perpendicular with increasing distance of each zone surface from the directed moving reference of light source.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the groove wall angles range from about 30 degrees for grooves nearest the directed moving light source through about 60 degrees for grooves farthest from the directed moving reference of light source.
- 11. A two-dimensional illumination responsive graphic display, the display creating the illusion of apparent motion when illuminated by a directed moving reference of light source, comprising:
- a graphic display surface having plotted thereon at least one pattern of apparent motion to be created, wherein said directed moving reference of light source being aligned along only one edge of said surface, said light source including a plurality of light elements;
- a plurality of discrete and spatially related zones divided from the pattern, each of said zones conveying differing directions of apparent motion; and
- a plurality of contiguous regions within each of said zones, each of said regions consisting of a plurality of parallel grooves completely covering said regions, each of said contiguous regions being in proximate relationship with adjacent ones of said contiguous regions so as to permit no ungrooved spaces therebetween, the grooves in each of said regions in one of said zones being progressively angled relative to the grooves in adjacent ones of said region within said one of said zones.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/532,270, filed on Jun. 1, 1990, now abandoned.
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