Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention generally finds application in the field of surface treatments,
and particularly relates to a line and a method for making multilayer coating designed
to be applied to flat or curved surfaces of panels, furniture surfaces, floors, profiles
or sheets, particularly for door and window products in general, for decoration thereof.
Background art
[0002] Various techniques are known for decoration of flat or curved surfaces, such as furniture
surfaces or floors or profiles, sheets and similar product, e.g. designed for assembly
of door and window products.
[0003] Prior art techniques generally require one or more decorative layers, consisting
of paints or other pigmented liquids, to be laid on the surface to be decorated.
[0004] These layers are distributed over the surface to be decorated either uniformly or
with predetermined patterns. The various overlapped layers define the final decorative
pattern.
[0005] Furthermore, an initial adhesive layer, or primer, may be applied to the surface
to be decorated, to facilitate stable connection of the decorative layers thereto.
[0006] Likewise, a varnish or other transparent material may be applied above the decorative
layers, with the purpose of finishing and protecting the decorative layers.
[0007] Typically, in prior art, the various layers are applied one above the other directly
on the surface to be decorated, from the adhesive layer through all decorative layers
proper.
[0008] Accordingly, the line shall have a number of workstations for laying the layers in
the predetermined order.
[0009] Otherwise, a single workstation, typically the decorating station may be used for
laying two or more layers, but still in sequential order.
[0010] In any case, the surface to be decorated is required to be submitted to several machine
steps, each involving a time for applying and drying the deposited layer, thereby
excessively increasing the overall process time.
[0011] Furthermore, if a single decorating station is used for depositing the various decorative
layers, the decorated product must be picked up from the exit of such station and
carried back to the entry thereof.
[0012] This requires particular work and sufficient spaces, thereby adding complexity to
the process and increasing the overall space requirements for the plant.
[0013] A further drawback of all prior art solutions is that the multilayer coating is applied
to the surface to be decorated at the same time as it is formed.
[0014] Therefore, the presence of the decorated product is always required, which causes
an increase of the overall costs.
[0015] Also, in case of errors in layer production, defects will be reflected on the product,
which will have to be discarded or reprocessed.
Disclosure of the invention
[0016] The object of the present invention is to overcome the above drawbacks, by providing
a method and a plant for making a multilayer coating for decoration of surfaces, that
is highly efficient and relatively cost-effective.
[0017] A particular object is to provide a method of making a multilayer decoration coating,
that allows relatively quick production of the coating.
[0018] Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of making a multilayer
coating that can be immediately stored without waiting for drying thereof, and that
can be later applied to any surface to be decorated.
[0019] Yet another object is to provide a plant for making multilayer coating, that ensures
a relatively high throughput and has a considerably reduced size.
[0020] Another important object of the present invention is to provide a plant for making
multilayer coating, that has a considerably lower power consumption and reduced labor
requirements.
[0021] These and other objects, as better explained hereafter, are fulfilled by a method
of making multilayer coating as defined in claim 1.
[0022] This peculiarity of the invention will provide a multilayer coating for decoration
of surfaces in a quick and simple manner, at a high rate per unit of time.
[0023] In a particular embodiment, a multilayer coating may include at least one lower adhesive
layer, one or more intermediate decoration layers, at least one protective layer for
protecting the decorative layers, which protective layer is preferably optically transparent
or translucent, and a cover layer lying on the protective layer and comprising a film
made of a polymeric material, which is designed to be removed after application of
the coating to the surface to be decorated.
[0024] In a further aspect, the invention relates to a plant for making multilayer coating
as defined in claim 13.
[0025] Advantageous embodiments of the method and plant are defined by the dependent claims.
Brief description of the drawings
[0026] Further features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon reading
of the following detailed description of a few preferred non limiting embodiments
of a method and a plant for making multilayer coating according to the present invention,
and a multilayer coating that can be obtained by such method and/or plant, which are
described by way of a non limiting example with the help of the accompanying drawings
in which:
FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a multilayer coating that can be obtained by the
method and/or a plant of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a method of the invention;
FIG. 3 is a lateral schematic view of a plant of the invention;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a detail of Fig. 3.
Detailed description of a preferred embodiment
[0027] Fig. 1 shows a multilayer coating, generally designated by numeral 1, for decoration
of a flat or curved surface S of a panel P, sheet, profile or similar product.
[0028] The surface S may be an exposed surface of a furniture top, a floor or a door or
window element.
[0029] The surface S may be made of any material, of both polymeric, metal or natural nature,
such as wood.
[0030] A multilayer coating 1 may include, from top to bottom, a cover layer 2, a protective
layer 3, at least one decorative layer 4 with an ornamental pattern, not shown, which
is designed to be transferred to the surface to be decorated S, an adhesive layer
5 for anchoring the coating 1 to the surface to be decorated S.
[0031] The illustrated embodiment includes two intermediate decorative layers 4, 4' having
corresponding ornamental patterns that will generally define the decoration to be
transferred to the surface S.
[0032] Nevertheless, more than two decorative layers 4, 4', ... not necessarily of identical
materials, may be provided.
[0033] The cover layer 2 may be a polymeric film, having the purpose of protecting the underlying
layers and designed to be removed after application of the cover 1 to the surface
S to be decorated.
[0034] By way of non limiting example, the film 2 may be made of polyethylene, polyester,
polyamide or the like.
[0035] The film 2 will have a relatively small thickness, e.g. ranging from 10 µm to 50
µm, preferably from 5 µm to 30 µm.
[0036] The film 2 may be either transparent or translucent and its degree of gloss will
influence the final gloss of the coating 1.
[0037] Furthermore, a dye, such as a paint or an ink may be distributed uniformly or with
a predetermined pattern on the unexposed surface of the cover layer, and is designed
to be transferred to the protective layer 3 after removal of the cover layer 2.
[0038] Obviously, the material that forms the dye shall be compatible with the material
that forms the protective layer 3, whereas the latter shall be preferably incompatible
with the material of the film 2 to allow removal thereof without affecting the surface
quality of the coating.
[0039] Advantageously, the selection of the materials for the polymeric film 2 and the underlying
layer 3 will allow the film 2 to be reused after removal.
[0040] As used herein, the term "compatible materials" or derivatives thereof shall be intended
to indicate materials having a chemical and/or physical compatibility with each other,
i.e. materials that, while in joined relationship, provide a junction adapted to support
the transfer of tensile or shear stresses through the contact surface. The highest
compatibility is thus achieved between identical materials or having the same matrix
base.
[0041] As a protective layer 3 a varnish may be used, with a substantially uniform thickness.
[0042] The varnish may be, for instance, an UV varnish adapted for air drying and cross-linking
when exposed to UV radiation.
[0043] The decorative layers 4, 4', ... may be obtained by depositing predetermined amounts
of any paint or ink.
[0044] Advantageously, the paints in use may be water-based, to avoid the provision of a
vapor vent system, which would be otherwise required in case of solvent-based paints.
[0045] The paints or inks that can be used for this purpose may be also adapted for air
drying and/or UV cross-linking.
[0046] Finally, the adhesive layer 5 may be composed of a heat-seal adhesive, such as a
UV varnish or paint, which is adapted for air drying and UV cross-linking.
[0047] A multilayer coating 1 as described above may be obtained by a method of the present
invention, as schematically shown in Fig. 2, which comprises the successive steps
of a) providing a supporting substrate 2 with a top surface 6 and a bottom surface
7, b) applying a protective layer 3 on the top surface 6 of the substrate 2, c) applying
at least one first decorative layer 4 on the protective layer 3 to transfer a first
ornamental pattern thereto, d) depositing an adhesive layer 5 on the first decorative
layer 4.
[0048] According to a peculiar feature of the invention, the substrate 2 is a film of a
polymeric material designed to be removed from the protective layer 3 after application
of the multilayer coating 1 on the surface to be decorated S.
[0049] In practice, the supporting substrate 2 constitutes the cover layer as defined above
and its bottom surface 7 constitutes the exposed surface thereof.
[0050] The method may further include the step e) of continuously feeding the polymeric
film 2 in a predetermined direction.
[0051] Particularly, the feeding step e) may be carried out at the same time as the steps
b) and c) in which the protective layer 3 and the first decorative layer 4 are applied.
[0052] Furthermore, the feeding step e) may be also carried out at the same time as the
step d) of depositing the adhesive layer 5.
[0053] Thus, the whole process of making the multilayer coating 1 may be carried out in
a very simple and quick manner, while ensuring a considerably increased throughput
as compared with prior art solutions.
[0054] The step b) of applying the protective layer 3 may include a step b') of picking
up an optically transparent or translucent varnish and a later step b") of distributing
the latter on the polymeric film 2.
[0055] Likewise, the step c) of applying the first decorative layer 4 may also include a
step c') of picking up a pigmented liquid, such as a paint or an ink, and a later
step c") of distributing the pigmented liquid on the protective film 3.
[0056] A further step f) may be also provided, for applying at least one second decorative
layer 4' on the first layer 4.
[0057] The second decorative layer 4' may have a second ornamental pattern, which is designed
to define, with the first ornamental pattern associated with the first layer 4 and
the decoration, if any, released by the film 2, a decoration for the surface to be
decorated S.
[0058] The final decoration may be either polychromatic and monochromatic and may consist
of particular graphic effects, such as wood-like grains or the like, or of a simple
uniform color of the coating.
[0059] Without limiting the scope of the present invention, the method may include additional
steps for applying further overlapped decorative layers.
[0060] The step d) of depositing the adhesive layer 5 may include a step d') of picking
up an adhesive or varnish having such function and a later step d") of applying the
adhesive on the last of the decorative layers 4, 4', ... previously applied.
[0061] The liquids that form the various layers may be distributed by corresponding impression
cylinders whose outer surfaces may be substantially smooth or engraved with predetermined
patterns, or have a predetermined roughness.
[0062] Particularly, the steps of applying pigmented liquids or paints for forming the decorative
layers 4, 4', ... may be carried out by irregular distribution thereof, to obtain
the predetermined ornamental patterns.
[0063] The method of the invention may also include one or more steps g), g'), g"), ...
in which the liquids or paints distributed in the various steps are dried.
[0064] Advantageously, a drying step g') may be provided after each step of application
or distribution of the layers 3, 4, 4', 5.
[0065] The drying steps g), g'), g"), ... may involve the passage of the various layers
3, 4, 4', 5 through drying areas at temperatures T preferably ranging from 30° to
150°.
[0066] Preferably, the decorative layers 4, 4', ... may be dried at temperatures T preferably
ranging from 30° to 130° and preferably from 30° to 70°.
[0067] In particular embodiments of the method, the drying steps g), g'), g"), ... may involve
the passage of the layers 3, 4, 4', 5 through drying areas at increasing temperatures.
[0068] For example, one or more of the drying steps g), g'), g"),... may involve the passage
of the distributed liquid or paint through a first area at a temperature from 20°
to 30°, then through a second area at a temperature from 50° to 70° or even to 130°
and possibly, in case of more intensive drying, through a third drying area, at temperatures
to 100° or even to 150°.
[0069] The coating 1 so obtained may be wound into rolls of predetermined size and stored
for later use.
[0070] Application of the coating 1, cut to size, to the surface to be decorated S may include
a step h) in which the multilayer coating 1 is placed on the surface to be decorated
S with the adhesive layer 5 in contact therewith.
[0071] This step may be followed by a step i) in which the coating 1 on the surface to be
decorated S is stabilized.
[0072] Advantageously, the positioning h) and stabilization i) steps may be performed substantially
at the same time, for quick and safe application.
[0073] For instance, the stabilization step i) on the coating 1 may be performed by calendering,
at predetermined adequate pressure and temperature values, allowing the adhesive of
the adhesive layer 5 to set and ensure its sticking action.
[0074] At the end of these steps, a final step I) may be provided, in which the various
layers of the coating 1 are at least partially polymerized or cured.
[0075] The polymerization step I) may involve the passage of the surface S decorated with
the coating 1 through a UV oven or the like, not shown,
[0076] In a further aspect, the invention relates to a plant for making multilayer coating
for decoration of surfaces, which is adapted to implement the above method.
[0077] A plant of the invention, whose basic parts are schematically shown in Fig. 3, and
which is generally designated by numeral 10, will include a supporting surface 11
defining a feeding path A, a first station 12 for depositing a protective layer 3
on the supporting surface 11, at least a second station 13 for depositing at least
one first decorative layer 4 provided with a first ornamental pattern to be transferred
to a surface to be decorated S, a third station 14 for depositing an adhesive layer
5 on the first decorative layer 4 or the upper decorative layer.
[0078] The plant 10 is
characterized in that the first 12, second 13 and third 14 stations are successively arranged along the
feeding path A.
[0079] Furthermore, the supporting surface 11 comprises a polymeric film 3 having a free
top surface 6 which is adapted to receive the various layers, continuous feeding means
15 being also provided for feeding the polymeric film 3 along the feeding path A through
the various stations.
[0080] The feeding means 15 may include a motorized axis X for rotatably supporting a roll
16 of polymeric film 3 and means, not shown, for unwinding and guiding the film along
the feeding path A.
[0081] The motorized axis X may be associated, as is known in the art, with a quick roll
changing mechanism, not shown, for changing the roll 16.
[0082] Each of the liquid applying stations 12, 13, 14 may include a reservoir, not shown,
which is adapted to contain the corresponding liquid to be distributed and a cylinder
or roller 19, 20, 21 for picking up and transferring the liquid over the top surface
6 of the film 3 or the previously applied layer.
[0083] According to an alternative configuration, at least one of the reservoirs may be
replaced by a different device for transferring the liquid or paint to the corresponding
cylinder, the device being selected from those commonly used in painting plants, such
as spray devices.
[0084] Conveniently, the cylinders 19, 20, 21 may be successively arranged along the feeding
path A for the film 3 with their axes of rotation R, R', R" substantially horizontal.
[0085] The plant may also include a plurality of return rollers 22, 22', ... interposed
between the cylinders 19, 20, 21 to define therewith a curvilinear feeding path A
for the film 3.
[0086] The axes of rotation R, R', R" of the cylinders 19, 20, 21 may be vertically offset
to define a substantially curvilinear feeding path A for the polymeric film 3.
[0087] Furthermore, the outer lateral surfaces of the cylinders 19, 20, 21 and the return
rollers 22, 22' may at least partially define the guide means for the film 3.
[0088] According to a preferred, non limiting configuration of the plant, the outer lateral
surfaces of the cylinders 19 and 21 of the first 12 and third 14 stations may be substantially
uniform, for instance they may be smooth or have a predetermined even roughness, or
a lattice-like engraving.
[0089] For instance, engravings may have a depth substantially ranging from 40 µm to 140
µm and preferably from 60 µm to 750 µm.
[0090] The cylinder 20 of the second station 14 may have an outer lateral surface with a
plurality of relieves and/or recesses defining a decorative engraving to distribute
the pigmented liquid according to a first predetermined ornamental pattern.
[0091] Preferably, the plant 10 may include two or more successive decorating stations 13
along the feeding path A.
[0092] The decorating stations 13 may be interposed between the first 12 and third 14 stations,
to apply corresponding overlapped decoration layers 4, 4',....
[0093] Each of the stations that form the plant 10 may also include more than one distribution
cylinder associated with a single reservoir or to multiple reservoirs for the liquids
to be distributed.
[0094] One or more, preferably all of the layer applying stations, may be followed by a
drying unit, not shown, for at least partially drying the layers.
[0095] The drying units may be divided into multiple sections, e.g, two or three sections,
for drying the layers at progressively increasing temperatures, as described above
concerning the method of the invention.
[0096] The plant 10 may end with a winding station 22 for winding the coating 1 into a roll
17, which may be equipped with a quick change device, not shown.
[0097] Fig. 4 shows a detail of the coating 1 as it exits the last station of the plant
10, in this case the third adhesive layer applying station 14, immediately before
winding thereof into the final roll 17 for storage.
[0098] The above disclosure clearly shows that the invention fulfills the intended objects
and particularly meets the requirement of providing a method and a plant for making
a multilayer coating adapted to be applied to surfaces to be decorated, that has high
anchoring stability and improved surface quality as compared with the prior art.
[0099] The method and plant of the invention are susceptible to a number of changes or variants,
within the inventive concept disclosed in the appended claims. All the details thereof
may be replaced by other technically equivalent parts, and the materials may vary
depending on different needs, without departure from the scope of the invention.
[0100] While the method and plant have been described with particular reference to the accompanying
figures, the numerals referred to in the disclosure and claims are only used for the
sake of a better intelligibility of the invention and shall not be intended to limit
the claimed scope in any manner.
1. A method of manufacturing a multilayer coating for decoration of surfaces, comprising
in sequence the following steps:
a) providing a supporting substrate (2);
b) applying a protective layer (3) on said substrate (2);
c) applying at least one first decorative layer (4) on said protective layer (3) to
transfer a first ornamental pattern to this latter;
d) depositing at least one adhesive layer (5) on said at least one first decorative
layer (4) to realize a multilayer coating (1) designed to be applied on a surface
to be decorated (S);
characterized in that said substrate (2) is a film of a polymeric material designed to be removed from
said protective layer (3) after application of said multilayer coating (1) on the
surface to be decorated (S).
2. Method as claimed in claim 1, characterized by comprising a step (e) of continuous feeding of said substrate (2) along a predetermined
feeding path (A), said feeding step (e) being carried out simultaneously to said steps
(b, c) of applying said protective layer (3) and said at least one first decorative
layer (4) and to said step (d) of depositing said at least one adhesive layer (5).
3. Method as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said step (b) of applying said protective layer (3) comprises a step (b") of distributing
an optically transparent or translucent paint on said film (2).
4. Method as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said step (c) of applying said first decorative layer comprises a step (c') of distributing
a pigmented liquid on said protective layer (3).
5. Method as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized by comprising an additional step (f) of application of at least one second decorative
layer (4') on said first layer (4), said at least one second decorative layer (4')
being provided with a second ornamental pattern designed to define a decoration for
a surface to be decorated (S) with said first ornamental pattern of said first layer
(4).
6. Method as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that said step (d) of depositing said adhesive layer (5) comprises a step (d") of distributing
an adhesive on one of said decorative layers (4, 4',...).
7. Method as claimed in any of the claims 3 to 6, characterized in that said steps (b", c", d") of distributing said paint, said pigmented liquids and said
adhesive are carried out by means of respective cylinders (19, 20, 21).
8. Method as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said steps (c, f) of applying said at least one first and said at least one second
decorative layer (4, 4') provide the irregular distribution of the respective pigmented
liquids on respective lower layers (3, 4) to realize said first and said second ornaments
patterns.
9. Method as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized by comprising at least one step (g, g', g") of drying at least one of said layers (3,
4, 4', 5), said at least one drying step (g, g', g") being carried out at temperature
comprised between 30° and 150°.
10. Method as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the upper surface (6) of said sublayer (2) is provided with a third ornamental pattern
designed to be transferred to said protective layer (3) subsequently to the removal
of said sublayer (2).
11. Method as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized by comprise a step (h) of positioning said multilayer coating (1) on the surface to
be decorated (S) with said adhesive layer (5) laying in contact with said surface
(S) to be decorated and a step (i) of stabilizing said coating (1) on said surface
(S), said positioning step (h) and said stabilization step (i) being carried out in
substantially simultaneous manner.
12. Method as claimed in claim 11, characterized in that said stabilizing step (i) is carried out by means of rolling at predetermined pressure
and temperature sufficient to provide the activation and the setting of said adhesive
layer (5).
13. A plant for manufacturing multilayer coatings for the decoration of surfaces, comprising:
- a sublayer (2) defining a predetermined feeding path (A);
- a first station (12) for depositing a protective layer (3) on said sublayer (2);
- at least one second station (13) for depositing at least one first decorative layer
(4) provided with a first ornamental pattern to be transferred to a surface to be
decorated (S);
- a third station (14) for depositing an adhesive layer (5) on said at least one first
decorative layer (4);
characterized by comprising means (15) for continuously feeding a film made of polymeric material
on said sublayer (2) along said feeding path (A), said film (2) having a free upper
surface (6) adapted to receive and to support in succession said layers (3, 4, 5).
14. Plant as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that said feeding means (15) comprise a motorized axis (X) designed to rotatably support
a reel (B) of said film (2) and means for unrolling and guiding said film (2) along
said feeding path (A).
15. Plant as claimed in claim 13 or 14, characterized in that said stations (12, 13, 14) comprise each a respective reservoir (16, 17, 18) for
a corresponding liquid to be distributed and a respective cylinder (19, 20, 21) for
picking up and transferring said liquid on one of said layers (3, 4, 5).
16. Plant as claimed in claim 15, characterized in that said cylinders (19, 20, 21) of said stations (12, 13, 14) are placed in sequence
relationship along said feeding path (A) with respective rotation axis (R, R', R")
substantially horizontal and reciprocally vertically offset to define a substantially
curve feeding path for said film (2), said cylinders (19, 20, 21) having respective
external lateral surfaces defining said guiding means for said sublayer (2).
17. Plant as claimed in claim 16, characterized in that the cylinder (20) of said at least one second station (13) has an external lateral
surface provided with a plurality of relieves and/or recesses designed to distribute
said pigmented liquid according a first predefined ornamental pattern.