Particulate matter image transfer apparatus

5275871
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Inventors

Hambright, Perry N.

Application #

803574

Filed

Dec-9-1991

Published

Jan-4-1994

Current US Class

156/240
156/241
156/249
156/254
156/255
156/268
427/199
427/202
427/282
428/132
428/202
428/207
428/40.2
428/43
428/53
428/54

International Classes

B32B 003/00

Field of Search

156/249 156/240 156/241 156/254 156/255 156/268 156/248 156/235 156/279 427/202 427/199 427/282 428/207 428/327 428/914 428/41 428/40 428/43 428/44 428/54 428/53 428/132 428/202

Examiners

Ryan; Patrick J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Munro; Jack C.

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Abstract
An image producing and transfer apparatus which utilizes a base sheet covered with a tacky adhesive which in turn is covered with a liner sheet composed of a plurality of individually removeable liner segments. Part of the apparatus includes a plurality of break-away members which are manufactured at the same time as the apparatus and of the same material of construction and the same die cutting process to become a tool in the method of this invention. Each break-away member includes a tacky adhesive surface which, when applied to the outer surface of one of the liner segments, facilitates the removal of that liner segment thereby exposing an area of the tacky adhesive which can now be covered with a particulate matter. All liner segments are removed in this manner. When all liner segments have been removed and the particulate matter applied, there remains a border segment. A liquid glue is coated onto the completed image of this particulate matter with some of this glue coating the border segment. This border segment is removed and thereby removes all excess glue. An exterior structure such as a woven fabric is placed onto the liquid glue. The glue is allowed to dry and the base sheet with its tacky adhesive is then peeled away from the glue impregnated particulate matter, thereby transferring the particulate matter image onto the fabric.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An image transfer apparatus comprising:

a solid, thin, sheet material base having an upper surface and a lower surface;

a tacky adhesive covering said upper surface;

a liner sheet placed on said tacky adhesive, said liner sheet having an inside surface and an outer surface, said liner sheet being coated on said inside surface with a non-stick substance thereby making it removable exposing said tacky adhesive;

said base having an extension, said extension comprising a plurality of break-away members, each said break-away member having a graspable handle section and a protruding end, a pick-up adhesive placed on said protruding end, said pick-up adhesive to connect with said outer surface of said liner sheet to facilitate removing of said liner sheet from said tacky adhesive and said base when a pulling force is applied away from said base;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1) Field of the Invention

The field of this invention relates to construction of images and more particularly to the producing of an image of a desireable set of colors on an exterior structure such as a piece of fabric, a canvas or other porous material.

2) Description of Prior Art

The producing of images by individuals on exterior structures such as fabric shirts, canvasas and other similar types of structures is normally accomplished by somehow imprinting or hand drawing an outline of the desired design and then carefully coloring that outline design on the exterior structure. This type of image producing arrangement requires a certain amount of artistic skill and most people just do not have the skill necessary to produce an attractive, accurate image using that method.

A desireable way to reproduce an image is by using a colored particulate matter such as glitter, sand, sawdust and so forth. For example, different colors of glitter could be utilized in a particular pattern to produce an image such as a flower on a garment. The obvious way to produce such an image would be by applying it directly to the exterior structure, such as on the front of a shirt, using glue and dry glitter or a glitter paint. Again, such direct application requires a certain amount of artistic skill which not everyone has.
 
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