FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a process for printing information, symbols or decorations
on surfaces of appliances. In particular, the invention refers to a process for printing
onto the surface of plastic, metallic, glass or ceramic components of for instance
laundry washing and/or drying machines, dishwashers, dryers, refrigerators, cleaners
of domestic as well as industrial appliances.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] It is known to treat surfaces of several different materials in order to obtain printings
thereon. The most common treatments for plastic surfaces are represented by serigraphy,
pad printing and laser printing.
[0003] Serigraphy, or serigraphy printing, is a widely used printing technique used to produce
imagines and graphics onto almost any kind of supports or surface by means of a tissue
(printing tissue). This technique is mainly used to print images onto silk tissue,
T-shirt, foulard, heats, CD and DVD, ceramic, glass, PP and PE plastics, paper, metal
and wood. In general serigraphy uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil.
The stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink or other printable materials
which can be pressed through the mesh as a sharp-edged image onto a substrate (for
instance paper, cloth, fabric, plastic materials, etc.). A roller or squeegee is moved
across the screen stencil, forcing or pumping ink past the threads of the woven mesh
in the open areas. The ink passed through the stencil deposits onto the substrate.
The stencil is then removed and the substrate is let to dry. The stencil may be used
again after being cleaned. It is possible to print substantially onto all kind of
materials. The actual limit of this technology is represented by the irregularity
of the surfaces; in fact the application of the above mentioned stencil to three-dimensional
surfaces may be difficult, Moreover multicolor serigraphy requires the use of several
stencils (one for each color), which increases the costs and the time required for
the procedure. In general, serigraphy process results time consuming and laborious,
and therefore difficult to automate.
[0004] Pad printing is a known printing process that can transfer a 2-D image onto a 3-D
object; it is accomplished using an indirect offset (gravure) printing process that
involves an image being transferred from a printing plate (cliché) via a silicone
pad onto a substrate (surface to be printed). Pad printing is used for printing on
otherwise impossible products in many industries including medical, automotive, promotional,
apparel, electronics, appliances, sports equipment and toys.
[0005] It is to be noticed that pad printing, when it is applied to poliolephinic or similar
resins, needs a pre-treatment step consisting of preparing the surface to firmly receive
the ink. In fact, it is well known that inks generally cannot firmly adhere to substrates
as plastics or metals. Therefore, before transferring the image thereon, the whole
surface of the substrates are pre-treated according to different processes as corona
treatments or plasma or flame treatments before being subjected to printing. Without
this pre-treatment there is in fact the risk that the printed images would be altered
or deteriorated, for example by cleaning agents or the like. However the above mentioned
pre-treatment is costly and time-consuming. Accordingly, also pad printing results
in a quite complicated and costly process.
[0006] The laser printing technique consists of ablating selected regions of a plastic substrate
corresponding to the symbol to be reproduced by means of laser. Consequently, because
of the nature of the laser beam, the surface becomes more or less dark due to a surface
burning. In this manner, the laser allows obtaining the printing in a single step.
However laser printing is possible only to print information, symbols and decorations,
in black or different black shades, but not color or multi-color printings, because
the printing is a direct consequence of a burning of the substrate surface. This drawback
is particularly evident when the substrate is a plastic one, for example used for
decoration or giving information to users.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The technical problem faced in the present invention is, thus, to provide a process
for printing on surfaces of appliances, which process allows indelible color (i.e.
not necessarily only black and white) or multi-color printing involving simple and
automatic steps.
[0008] Said problem is solved by a process for printing information, symbols or decorations
on surfaces of appliances as covered in the attached claims.
[0009] In particular this problem is solved by a process for printing symbols, characters,
words or decorations on surfaces of appliances comprising the following steps in order:
- a laser-pre-printing step in which a surface of an appliance is treated by a laser
to ablate it only in a selected area in order to reproduce a desired printing;
- a coloring step in which a coloring substance is laid on the ablated selected area
to obtain a desired colored printing.
[0010] Preferably, during or after said coloring step, a further laser-pre printing step
is performed in a different selected area of said surface of said appliance, in order
to reproduce a further desired printing on said different selected area, said further
laser-pre printing step being followed by a further coloring step in which a coloring
substance is laid on said ablated different selected area to obtain a further desired
colored printing.
[0011] Advantageously, the laser-pre printing step and the following coloring step are carried
out in a production line or plant comprising a first laser ablation station followed
by a subsequent coloring station.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment the coloring substance comprises an ink. Advantageously
the ink is selected from a solvent-based ink, oxidation-drying ink, reactive ink,
baking ink, UV curing ink and sublimation ink.
[0013] In a further embodiment the coloring substance comprises a dye.
[0014] Advantageously the laser-pre-printing step is carried out with a Nd:YAG (neodymium-doped
yttrium aluminium garnet) laser, preferably a optical fiber laser. In a preferred
embodiment the coloring step is carried out by jet printing.
[0015] In a further preferred embodiment the coloring step is carried out by pad printing.
[0016] In the latter embodiment, preferably the pad printing is carried out by means of
a printing head including at least one pad having the shape of the desired symbols,
characters, words or decorations.
[0017] Advantageously the surface of the appliance is made of plastic or metal or glass
or ceramic.
[0018] Opportunely the appliance is selected from laundry washing and/or drying machines,
dishwashers, cleaners.
[0019] The invention also regards a control panel of an appliance comprising a printing
obtainable according to the process according to the invention.
[0020] Further characteristics and the advantages of the process for printing will become
more evident in view of the following detailed description of some embodiments given
by way of a non limitative examples of the invention with reference to the drawing,
wherein:
- Figure 1 schematically shows a first step of the printing process to print information
onto a schematic control panel of an appliance according to the invention;
- Figure 2 shows a second step of the process for printing of the invention;
- Figure 3 shows a third step of the process for printing of the invention;
- Figure 4 shows a fourth step of the process for printing of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] According to the present invention, it is provided a process for printing information,
symbols or decorations on surfaces, preferably of household appliances, comprising
a laser-pre-printing step (called also surface laser ablation, or surface laser treatment,
or pre-treatment with laser, or laser ablation step) followed by a coloring step in
which a coloring substance is lain on the ablated surface.
[0022] Preferably, but not necessarily, the coloring substance is an ink, i.e. a substance,
preferably a liquid, which contains pigments and/or dyes, and is used to color a surface
to produce an image, text, or design.
[0023] Ink can be a complex medium, comprising, for example, solvents, pigments, dyes, resins,
lubricants, solubilizers, surfactants, particulate matter, fluoresces, and other materials.
[0024] The laser-pre-printing step is carried out to prepare the surface to receive any
kind of coloring substance (e.g. an ink or a dye). In fact, it has been advantageously
proposed to ablate the surface of a substrate with a laser in order to obtain a sort
of seat (which may advantageously be microscopic, i.e. it may be invisible to the
naked eye, or which may be visible) to be subsequently filled with a coloring substance
(e.g. an ink or a dye). Therefore, the ablation can be advantageously performed only
in selected areas reproducing the character, symbol or decoration to be obtained.
Accordingly, the laser can be used to treat the target surface so as to render it
suitable for receiving the selected coloring substance (e.g. an ink or a dye). In
other words, laser is used to ablate the substrate in order to provide not only a
precise seat but also a surface which is compatible with the chemical/physical characteristics
of the coloring substance to be used. In fact, it is known, for example, that dyes
can hardly remain attached to some surfaces, as for example plastics like, for instance,
PP (polypropylene), during the whole life of the product (in particular if the product
is often manipulated and cleaned) because of the very different surface tensions;
thus, the above mentioned pre-treatment with laser allows using such dyes also with
surfaces made of plastic material like for example Polyolephine resins.
[0025] According to the present invention, it has been proposed to combine a first laser-pre-printing
step, having the double function of creating one or more receiving seats and to make
the surface compatible with the chemical/physical characteristics of the coloring
substance, and a further coloring step in which a desired coloring substance (e.g.
an ink or a dye) is laid on the previously obtained seats. It is to be noticed that
the treatment according to the invention is carried out only in selected areas which
reproduce exactly the symbols, writings or decorations, thus not necessitating to
treating the whole surface of the substrate. This allows reducing the costs and the
time required for performing this operation, making the printed symbols, writings
or decorations substantially indelible.
[0026] The kind of laser and corresponding working parameters depend on the substrate to
be treated. In any case, the skilled person will be able to select suitable conditions.
[0027] Fore example a so called Nd:YAG (neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet) laser,
preferably a optical fiber laser, may be used for the purpose of the invention; since
the light ray of this kind of laser has a small spot size and consequently marks the
surface to be treated with a good resolution.
[0028] As schematically shown in the example of figure 1, during the laser-pre-printing
a control panel 1 of an appliance is subjected firstly to a laser-pre-printing step
by means of a conventional laser device 2 whose beam 3 is controlled, for example,
according to the above parameters. The laser device 2 is driven in order to follow
a selected path corresponding to the target symbol, character, word or decoration.
The command and control of the laser device can be carried out for example by means
of a known control unit conventionally used in the art. Further, said control unit
may advantageously be provided with suitable programs allowing driving the laser in
the selected areas to be treated according to paths memorized within said unit. Similarly,
the working parameters of the laser may be advantageously controlled through a suitable
program running in the control unit.
[0029] After the laser-pre-printing treatment has been completed, a kind of pre-printing
4 of a first symbol, character, word or decoration has been obtained (figure 2) on
the surface of the appliance. In other words, a specific area of the substrate has
been ablated by the laser in such a way to identify the exact area to be subsequently
printed with the coloring substance (for example and ink or a dye) and, at the same
time, so as to prepare this exact area to receive the coloring substance itself (i.e.
to make the surface of said exact area compatible with the chemical/physical characteristics
of the coloring substance). Therefore, the further coloring step may now be carried
out; for example a printing head 5 can be positioned just in correspondence of the
print 4 for laying the coloring substance on the latter, so as to obtain a colored
symbol, character, word or decoration 6 in correspondence of the print 4 (figure 4).
[0030] Advantageously, at the same time or subsequently, the laser device 2 can move to
be positioned in a further selected area where a further laser-pre-printing can be
carried out in the same manner as above and reproducing a further (eventually different)
symbol, character, word or decoration.
[0031] The above laser-pre-printing treatment and the subsequent coloring step (i.e. the
lying of the coloring substance on the area pre-treated by the laser) may be advantageously
repeated for other symbol, character, word or decoration which has to be obtained
one the control panel 1.
[0032] It is to be noticed that the coloring step can be carried out for example by means
of pad printing or jet printing.
[0033] Pad printing, as stated above, is a well known printing technique widely used, for
example, to print onto plastic substrates consisting of styrolic resins where, in
order to obtain a good adhesion of the dyes, it is not necessary to perform the above
plasma or flame pre-treatments and use of aggressive dyes. Accordingly, a detailed
description of pad printing will be not made. However, for the purpose of the invention,
the coloring step performed by pad printing can be carried out with different kind
of coloring substances (e.g. inks, dyes). For instance, if a thermoplastic substrate
is to be printed, a solvent-based ink is preferred. Oxidation-drying inks are suitable
instead for printing on metal and glass substrate. Reactive inks, i.e. inks requiring
a catalyst to cure, provide good chemical and abrasion resistance. Other minor inks
are represented by baking, i.e. inks requiring relatively high to high temperature
to cure, UV curing inks and sublimation inks. However, some kind of recent UV inks
have a wide diffusion thanks to selected cellulosic resin components and special adhesion
promoter rendering such inks very performing. Inks used quite successfully in pad
printing are thermoplastic inks, particularly suitable for glass and ceramic substrates.
[0034] Alternately, the pad printing can be performed using a pad having exactly the shape
of the symbol, character or decoration to be reproduced.
[0035] Jet printing is also well known in the art and will not be explained in detail herein.
This method comprises spraying ink onto the areas to be printed by means of well known
devices. A jet printing process may be advantageously applied in the method according
to the invention in order to lay the coloring substance (i.e. ink) exactly on the
laser-pre-printed areas. Jet printing can be easily carried out just because the laser
ablation also performs a chemical/physical modification of the surface tension of
the substrates in order to render them compatible with almost any kind of inks and
printing methods. According to the above, it is submitted that several important advantages
have been reached.
[0036] First of all, the process for printing on appliance surfaces becomes fast and can
be carried out real-time; in other words the laser-pre-printing process and the subsequent
coloring step may be performed one directly after the other. Therefore the time required
to carry out the whole process is very low, for example it can be generally comprised
between 3 to 30 seconds depending on the printing to be reproduced, coloring, kind
of character, symbol or graphic.
[0037] The process can easily be automatic since both the laser ablation step and the following
coloring step can be carried out in a production line or plant comprising a first
laser ablation station and a subsequent coloring station each provided with known
devices controlled for example via a conventional control unit.
[0038] The printing cannot be anymore erased by cleaning agents thanks to the perfect adhesion
of the coloring substance into the laser-ablated surfaces which on one hand creates
a sort of seat filled by the coloring substance and on another hand adapts the surface
tensions of the surface to the coloring substance to be applied. At the same time,
it is eliminated the costly and time-consuming preliminary pre-treatment step of the
prior art necessary to prepare the whole substrate (and not only the specific areas
to be printed, as in the present invention) to receive the ink as well as the use
of aggressive and somehow toxic inks.
[0039] The inventive process can be performed on several different substrates as almost
any kind of plastics, in particular PP, PE, metals as for example inox steel, ceramics,
glass.
[0040] The process according to the invention is particularly adapted to print onto control
panels of appliances as laundry washing machines, dishwashers, dryers, cleaners, where
the panels are made, for example, of PP.
[0041] In the following some embodiments have been given by way of non-limitative examples
to carry out the invention in the field of household appliances.
1. Process for printing symbols, characters, words or decorations on surfaces of appliances
comprising the following steps in order:
- a laser-pre-printing step in which a surface of an appliance is treated by a laser
to ablate it only in a selected area in order to reproduce a desired printing;
- a coloring step in which a coloring substance is laid on said ablated selected area
to obtain a desired colored printing.
2. Process, according to claim 1, wherein during or after said coloring step, a further
laser-pre printing step is performed in a different selected area of said surface
of said appliance, in order to reproduce a further desired printing on said different
selected area, said further laser-pre printing step being followed by a further coloring
step in which a coloring substance is laid on said ablated different selected area
to obtain a further desired colored printing.
3. Process, according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said laser-pre printing step and the following
coloring step are carried out in a production line or plant comprising a first laser
ablation station followed by a subsequent coloring station.
4. Process according to one ore more of the previous claims, wherein the coloring substance
comprises an ink.
5. Process according to claim 4, wherein said ink is selected from a solvent-based ink,
oxidation-drying ink, reactive ink, baking ink, UV curing ink and sublimation ink.
6. Process according to claim 1 or 2 or 3, wherein the coloring substance comprises a
dye.
7. Process according to any one of previous claims wherein said laser-pre-printing step
is carried out with a Nd:YAG (neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet) laser, preferably
a optical fiber laser.
8. Process according to any one of previous claims, wherein said coloring step is carried
out by jet printing.
9. Process according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein said coloring step is carried
out by pad printing.
10. Process according to claim 9, wherein said pad printing is carried out by means of
a printing head including at least one pad having the shape of the desired symbols,
characters, words or decorations.
11. Process according to any one of previous claims, wherein the surface of said appliance
is made of plastic or metal or glass or ceramic.
12. Process according to any one of previous claims, wherein said appliance is selected
from laundry washing and/or drying machines, dishwashers, cleaners.
13. Control panel of an appliance comprising a printing obtainable according to the process
of any one of previous claims.