Shining ornamental curtain paper and its coating processes

Shining ornamental curtain paper includes an ornamental curtain paper and a transparent member attached on the ornamental curtain paper and formed with a pattern, dots or lines and a light-reflecting layer on its surface. The shining ornamental curtain paper is connected with an electronic circuit with a control IC chip to power the light-reflecting layer to emit light. Its coating processes includes steps of preparing the pattern on the transparent member, forming the pattern by ink printing, powder coating or immerse galvanizing, forming the dots or the lines by spraying, coating a light-reflecting layer on the transparent member to emit light. Then the shining ornamental curtain paper has lighting, shading, hiding and one-side transparency effect, applicable to decorations and window curtains.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] This invention relates to a shining curtain ornamental paper and its coating processes, particularly to one having graceful beauty, light emitting by connecting to terminals of an electronic circuit, hiding and one-side transparency effect. The time of light emitting and emitting locations can be controlled by a control IC chip provided in the electronic circuit, obviously stressing the pattern formed thereon and presenting an advertisement or information to be known.

[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art

[0004] Conventional curtains used for windows of restaurants, department stores or homes are made of cloth or paper often printed or coated with advertisements, ornaments, for shading sunlight or covertly hiding the interior. In daytime they function shading or advertising, and in nighttime they can function only by lighting to let the advertisement or the patter visible, in spite of no need of shading function. But lighting devices are always provided around the cloth or paper curtains, consuming rather large electricity with less beautiful appearance. Further, curtains are generally installed on walls, taking much space with their locations immovable at all.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] The objective of the invention is to offer a shining ornamental curtain paper and its coating processes. The shining ornamental curtain paper has a sheet of ornamental curtain paper and a sheet of transparent member attached on a surface of the ornamental curtain paper, a pattern formed on the surface of the transparent member, a plurality of dots or lines formed on the whole surface of the transparent member, a light-reflecting layer coated on the transparent member and connected to two terminals of an electronic circuit provided with a control IC chip for powering it to emit light. Then the finished shining ornamental curtain paper looks like gracefully beautiful and of lower cost with hiding and one-side transparent effect, ready for replacing and saving space for storing away as well.

[0006] The coating processes of the shining ornamental curtain paper are effected by several steps of forming a pattern on a surface of the transparent member by one of three different ways of coating, of forming dots or lines on the whole surface of the surface of the transparent member, a light-emitting powder, electric plasma or a light-emitting medicine on the surface of the transparent member. Then the shining ornamental curtain paper is connected to two terminals of an electronic circuit provided with a control IC chip so that the light-emitting layer of the shining ornamental curtain paper is powered to emit light to articulate the pattern obviously. The shining ornamental curtain paper can be used as a decoration, or a window curtain with one-side transparency for shading and privacy, presenting graceful beauty.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0007] This invention is better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:

[0008] FIG. 1 is a graphic view of coating processes of a shining ornamental curtain paper in the present invention;

[0009] FIG. 2 is a front view of the shining ornamental curtain paper formed with points in the resent invention;

[0010] FIG. 3 is a front view of the shining ornamental curtain paper formed with lines in the present invention;

[0011] FIG. 4 is a front view of the shining ornamental curtain paper connected with an electronic circuit with a control IC chip in the present invention;

[0012] FIG. 5 is a front view of the shining ornamental curtain paper with its pattern flashing on and off in the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0013] A preferred embodiment of coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper in the present invention, as shown in FIG. 1 includes a first step of preparing a pattern 10 to be formed a transparent member attached on a surface of ornamental curtain paper 11, a second step of forming the pattern 10 on the transparent member by means of ink printing 121, powder coating 122 or immerse galvanizing 123, a third step of spray coating 13 dots 131 or lines 132 on the transparent member already formed with the pattern 10 to make the ornamental curtain paper 16 with the transparent member completely opaque, half opaque or translucent, a fourth or the last, step of coating a layer of light-reflecting material 15 such as light-emitting powder 151, electric plasma 152 or light-emitting medicine 153 on the transparent member. The light-emitting layer has a function of shading light and keeping privacy and emitting light by connected to two terminals 17 of an electronic circuit 171 provided with a control IC chip, especially for light emitting during nighttime and in a rather dark place or giving out sounds. Then a window curtain made of the shining ornamental curtain paper can obtain advertising effect by making the pattern conspicuous.

[0014] FIGS. 2 and 3 show the fourth step of the coating process of dots or lines to make the finished shining ornamental curtain paper 16 provided with a good light penetration, and light shading.

[0015] FIGS. 4 and 5 show the finished shining ornamental curtain paper 16 connected with the two terminals of the electronic circuit 171 with the control IC chip, and is powered to emit light for the whole dimension 18, to flash on and off 19 over the whole dimension, to light the pattern 20 only, or to flash on and off the pattern 21 only, etc. so as to attain using the pattern 10 as an advertisement or the like.

[0016] The shining ornamental curtain paper made by the coating processes described above includes a layer of ornamental paper, a layer of transparent member attached on the ornamental paper, a pattern formed by printing, coating or galvanizing on the transparent member, a plurality of dots or lines sprayed or coated on the whole surface of the transparent member, and a layer of light-reflecting layer coated on the whole surface of the transparent member. The finished shining ornamental curtain paper can be connected to two terminals 17 of an electronic circuit 171 with a control IC chip to let the light-emitting layer 15 powered to emit light.

[0017] Therefore, the shining ornamental curtain paper can be used as a decoration, and a window curtain.

[0018] The shining ornamental curtain paper has the following advantages, as can be understood from the aforesaid description.

[0019] 1. It can be used in nighttime and in a dark place: The light-reflecting layer 15 formed on it can be connected electrically with the terminals 17 of the electronic circuit 171 and powered to emit light to articulate the pattern 10 obviously for advertisement during nighttime or in a dark place.

[0020] 2. It can save electricity: The light-reflecting layer 15 coated on the shining ornamental curtain paper 11 can be made as wide as wanted in its dimension to use electricity as small as possible, lightening up the whole or part surface of the curtain paper 16.

[0021] 3. It has good transparency and shading and privacy: The dots 131 or lines 132 on the shining ornamental curtain paper 16 enable a person to see through the curtain paper 16 from inside, but a person outside cannot see through the curtain paper.

[0022] 4. It has a special visual and sound effect: The electronic circuit with the control IC chip enable the shining ornamental curtain paper 16 to light up or flash on and off and sound out so as to articulate the pattern 10 conspicuous.

[0023] 5. It is convenient to be moved and attached to any place: When it is connected to the terminals 17 of the electronic circuit 71, the curtain paper will emit light, needing no other lights and consequently saving space for installing other lighting devices.

[0024] While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.

Claims

1. Coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper comprising:

A first step of preparing a pattern to be formed on a transparent member attached on a surface of ornamental curtain paper;
A second step of forming said pattern on said transparent member;
A third step of forming a plurality of dots or lines on said transparent member; and,
A fourth step of coating a layer of light-reflecting material on said transparent member already formed with said pattern and said dots or lines.

2. The coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said forming process of said pattern is effected by an ink printing.

3. The coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said forming process of said pattern is affected by powder coating.

4. The coating processed for shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said forming process of said pattern is effected by immerse galvanizing.

5. The coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said forming process of said dots is effected by dot spraying.

6. The coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said forming process is effected by line spraying.

7. The coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said light-reflecting material is a light-emitting powder.

8. The coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said light-reflecting material is electric plasma.

9. The coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said light-reflecting material is a light-emitting medicine.

10. The coating processes for shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said light-reflecting material is coated on the surface of said transparent member of said shining ornamental curtain paper on a dimension as large as needed.

11. A shining ornamental curtain paper comprising:

A sheet of ornamental paper:
A sheet of transparent member attached on a surface of said ornamental paper;
A pattern formed on said transparent member;
A plurality of dots coated on the whole surface of said transparent member already formed with said pattern; and,
A light-reflecting layer coated on said transparent member.

12. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said shining ornamental curtain paper is connected electrically with terminals of a electronic circuit provided with a control IC chip to power the light-reflecting layer formed in said transparent member to emit light.

13. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said surface of said transparent member is formed with a plurality of lines spaced apart properly instead of said dots.

14. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said pattern is formed on said transparent member by means of powder coating.

15. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said pattern is formed on said transparent member by means of immerse galvanizing.

16. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said light-reflecting layer is formed with light-emitting material.

17. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said light-reflecting layer is formed with electric plasma.

18. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said light-reflecting layer is formed with a light-emitting medicine

19. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 12 wherein said shining ornamental curtain paper is used for advertisement, having an effect of articulating said pattern conspicuously

20. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said shining ornamental curtain paper is used as a decoration.

21. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said shining ornamental curtain paper is used as a window curtain.

22. The shining ornamental curtain paper as claimed in claim 11, wherein said shining ornamental curtain paper is made one-side transparent.

Patent History
Publication number: 20040208995
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 16, 2003
Publication Date: Oct 21, 2004
Inventor: Hsu Wen-Hui (Kaohsiung Hsien)
Application Number: 10414286