Printing of deep drawn containers with images reflected from ins

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96 27R, 96 27E, 355 47, 355 49, 355 52, 355 66, G03C 1100, G03B 2758, G03B 2748, G03B 2750

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ABSTRACT:
A method of producing a distorted artwork image printed on flat stock material which when deep drawn to the desired shape stretches the distorted artwork image to provide the desired artwork image on the finished article in which the original artwork can be an original picture or photograph on opaque material. The original artwork is formed into a closed cylinder with the artwork on the inner walls and photographed as reflected from the cylinder by a generally conically shaped mirror arranged co-axially with the cylinder so that a distorted artwork image can be produced which will extend over the whole area of the flat stock material to be subsequently deep drawn.

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patent: 2607268 (1952-08-01), Bartz
patent: 2617337 (1952-11-01), Snyder
patent: 3238909 (1966-03-01), Kendall
patent: 3582331 (1971-06-01), Howe
patent: 3785819 (1974-01-01), Barnes et al.

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