Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond
Patent
1995-10-18
1997-07-22
Krynski, William
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Discontinuous or differential coating, impregnation or bond
428174, 428206, 428402, 4284111, 428913, 442 74, 442103, B32B 300
Patent
active
056502176
ABSTRACT:
A sheet material is capable of converting a two dimensional image which may be of interest to a visually handicapped individual, into a three dimensional raised image that can be perceived by the visually handicapped individual using the individual's tactile sense. The method, apparatus and material uses a sheet-like substrate which is coated throughout its entire area by an expandable composition. A two dimensional, initially flat, image can be drawn, imprinted or otherwise placed on the substrate using a dark, dense color which is preferably black. The black color of the image absorbs energy to a greater extent than the surrounding substrate so that when the substrate is irradiated, for example, using an infrared lamp in an enclosure through which the sheet of material passes, the image becomes puffed and raised. The visually handicapped individual can than touch the surface of the substrate and easily perceive the raised image. This opens an entire new class of images to the visually handicapped individual since using the invention, a wide variety of mechanisms can be used to place black images onto the substrate of the invention, and then the substrate is heated using the apparatus of the invention to raise the image and allow the handicapped individual to "view" in the tactile sense, art work, architecture, musical notes, maps, sketches, images and any other class of shapes which are normally perceivable only be a sighted individual.
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Skrivanek David A.
Zuckerman Joseph L.
Krynski William
Repro-Tronics, Inc.
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