Method of decorating glassware

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Inventors

Rupp, Thomas F.
Wells, Lowell J.

Application #

809951

Filed

Jun-27-1977

Published

Mar-6-1979

Current US Class

0D7/521
101/123
101/40
283/56
283/81
283/94
427/266
427/269

International Classes

B05D 005/00; B41F 017/08; B05C 017/04; G03C 007/00

Field of Search

101/40 101/115 101/124 101/126 101/123 156/237 427/266 427/269 427/259 96/30 96/31 96/34 428/36

Assignee

Owens-Illinois, Inc. (Toledo, OH)

Examiners

Lesmes; George F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Birchall; David R., Click; Myron E., Wilson; David H.

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Abstract
The method and decorated article comprising glassware such as bottles and drinking tumblers is set forth. Halftone printing of a plurality of different colors is employed to produce a composite graphic display on the surface of the glass. Precise alignment is utilized in order to register the halftone printing screens for each color that is deposited on the glass surface. The opaque enamels employed in the decorative process are carefully balanced with respect to each other to obtain the desired color hues. The deposition angles for the alignment of the halftone dots is controlled to minimize the undesirable moire effect.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The method of color decorating an axially concentric glass article including the steps of;

(a) selecting a colored design or decoration,

(b) separating the colored design into component continuous tone prints, each representing a primary color,

(c) creating halftone positives from the continuous tone prints for each primary color,

(d) transferring the image of each halftone positive to an emulsion coated mesh screen with the angle of the halftone dot lines all lying within the range of 32 to 70 degrees with respect to the filament direction of the mesh screen,

(e) depositing a first coat of low contrast color through its halftone screen onto the surface of the glass,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The prior art, such as for example U.S. Pat. No. 3,673,954, reveals that it has been common practice to apply decorations of one type or another to the exterior of glass containers such as for example bottles and drinking tumblers. The containers are decorated by the well known silk screen process wherein a moving array of containers is moved toward the decoration station by means of a conveyor. The containers are then positioned in a holding jig or fixture. The container is then printed while being subjected to rotation about its axis of symmetry. The actual printing is achieved by means of a silk screen that carries thereon the design that is to be imparted to the exterior sidewall of the container.

One or more colors have been applied to the exterior of a glass container. Such decoration has in the past necessitated a release of the container from the holding fixture and a transfer back to the conveyor where the container is moved to another decoration station. Thus, in the past, the application of four or five colors required the same number of printing stations and also the same number of container handling operations.
 
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