US20140190628A1 - Embellishment transfer delivery system - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to arts, crafts and decorating, and more particularly, to an embellishment transfer delivery system that delivers an embellishment, such as glitter, while minimizing possible mess.
- Embellishments such as glitter
- Embellishments are extremely messy. Embellishments are very hard to contain because the particles are extremely small and light. Embellishments are typically dispensed from containers that require you to shake, sprinkle, spoon or spread them onto your application. Embellishments are reused by attempting to gather up those minute particles, thus creating an even larger mess. Embellishments, such as glitter, are a nuisance. Particles can become airborne and adhere to any substance they contact.
- Embellishments such as glitter and glue
- Embellishments when typically combined, create a runny, gummy mess. That mess is not contained to the specific application or project for which the glitter is intended to embellish. There is no way to be precise or accurate with an embellishment and glue mixture. This mess transfers to hands, work surfaces and floors.
- Embellishments especially like glitter, with and without glue, embeds itself into fabrics and static clings to skin and other surfaces in the home or work environment.
- an embellishment transfer delivery system comprises a locked embellishment layer; a deadening agent layer attached to a first side of the locked embellishment layer; and a carrier sheet attached to a second side of the locked embellishment layer.
- a method for transferring an embellishment onto a substrate comprises applying the embellishment to an adhesive to form a locked embellishment layer; sandwiching the locked embellishment layer between a carrier sheet and a deadening agent layer; and applying the deadening agent layer to a sticky surface of the substrate to transfer the locked embellishment layer from the carrier sheet onto the substrate.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective of an embellishment transfer delivery system (ETDS) according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 2 through 11 are cross-sectional views showing steps for the preparation of the ETDS of FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 12 and 13 are cross-sectional views showing steps for the application of an embellishment according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 14 and 15 are cross-sectional views showing steps for the application of the embellishment according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides an embellishment transfer delivery system (ETDS) that uses an embellishment, such as glitter, and combines it into a transfer adhesive that is combined with a carrier sheet and finally transferred to a sticky substrate, such as a double sided tape.
- EDS embellishment transfer delivery system
- the result is the clean, particle-free, non-tacky, dry transfer of the embellishment to cover an object with precise, complete and detailed coverage.
- the ETDS is a clean and fully transferrable system of holding, containing and transferring glitter or other embellishments to a double sided tape that allows for detailed coverage and no residual mess or airborne particles.
- the embellishment is suspended in an adhesive which is then coated onto a pressure sensitive carrier sheet to create the ETD&
- the embellishment transfers from the ETDS and bonds to the application in a way that allows for a clean, detailed finished product without any of the mess, stickiness or wait time traditional delivery systems would entail.
- an ETDS 10 may include a locked embellishment layer 18 covered with a deadening agent 24 on a first side of the locked embellishment layer 18 .
- the second side of the locked embellishment layer 18 may be covered with a face material 22 .
- the face material 22 may be attached to the locked embellishment layer 18 with an adhesive 14 - 1 .
- a transfer/locking adhesive 14 may be disposed between liner sheets 12 .
- One of the liner sheets 12 may be removed, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 , and an embellishment may be applied to the adhesive 14 as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the embellishment may be any typical embellishment, such as glitter, sand, flock, flakes, confetti, paper and foil, including embellishments made from vinyl, metallic, polyester or other material.
- the embellishment may have various shapes, including hexagon, spherical or other shapes.
- the average size of the embellishment particles may be from about 0.001 inch to about 0.025 inch, for example, 0.001 inch, 0.004 inch, 0.008 inch and 0.015 inch.
- the liner sheets 12 may be, for example, made of a silicone coated liner sheet material such that the adhesive 14 is free-floating between the liner sheets 12 and the liner sheets 12 may be separated from the adhesive 14 .
- pressure may be applied to the embellishment 16 to produce the locked embellishment layer 18 from combining the 10 embellishment 16 with the adhesive 14 .
- An adhesive coated carrier sheet 20 may include an adhesive 14 - 1 sandwiched between the face material 22 and another liner sheet 12 .
- the liner sheet 12 may be removed to expose the adhesive 14 - 1 and the locked embellishment layer 18 may be secured to the adhesive 14 - 1 as shown in FIG. 8 .
- the face material 22 may be, for example, paper, vinyl, bi-axially oriented polypropylene film (BOPP), polyethylene film, or the like.
- the face material 22 may be clear, frosty, opaque or solid white.
- the liner sheet 12 may then be removed from the locked embellishment layer 18 and a deadening agent 24 may be applied thereto, as shown in FIGS. 9 through 11 .
- the deadening agent 24 may be, for example, foil, talc, chalk, cornstarch or the like. Once the deadening agent is applied, the creation of the ETDS 10 is complete.
- the user may simply touch the ETDS 10 (the deadening agent 24 surface thereof) to a sticky substance 14 - 2 attached to a substrate 28 .
- the embellishment may be cleanly, accurately and neatly removed from the carrier completely covering the sticky substance 14 - 2 with no residual glitter dust or mess.
- FIGS. 14 and 15 only the area of the deadening agent 24 that comes in contact with the sticky substance 14 - 2 removes or transfers off the ETDS 10 . No other surrounding areas have embellishment transferred to them.
- the ETDS 10 can be used repeatedly until all of the embellishment is transferred off the sheet.
- the embellishment that transfers may be completely locked to the sticky substance 14 - 2 and may not rub off on hands, clothing or other substances.
- the sticky substance 14 - 2 may be, for example, tape (such as double sided tape), glue, sticky foam, sprays or other sticky products.
- the sticky substance 14 - 2 may be cut into shapes, applied to the substrate 28 , and the ETDS 10 may be used to apply an embellishment in the shape of the sticky substance 14 - 2 .
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Abstract
An embellishment transfer delivery system (ETDS) uses an embellishment, such as glitter, and combines it into a transfer adhesive that is combined with a carrier sheet and finally transferred to a sticky substrate, such as a double sided tape. The result is the clean, particle-free, non-tacky, dry transfer of the embellishment to cover an object with precise, complete and detailed coverage. The ETDS is a clean and fully transferrable system of holding, containing and transferring glitter or other embellishments to a double sided tape that allows for detailed coverage and no residual mess or airborne particles. The embellishment is suspended in an adhesive which is then coated onto a pressure sensitive carrier sheet to create the ETDS. The embellishment transfers from the ETDS and bonds to the application in a way that allows for a clean, detailed finished product without any of the mess, stickiness or wait time traditional delivery systems would entail.
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- This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 13/048,263, filed Mar. 15, 2011, which issued Mar. 11, 2014 as U.S. Pat. No. 8,668,967, titled “Embellishment Transfer Delivery System,” the entire disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
- The present invention generally relates to arts, crafts and decorating, and more particularly, to an embellishment transfer delivery system that delivers an embellishment, such as glitter, while minimizing possible mess.
- Embellishments, such as glitter, are extremely messy. Embellishments are very hard to contain because the particles are extremely small and light. Embellishments are typically dispensed from containers that require you to shake, sprinkle, spoon or spread them onto your application. Embellishments are reused by attempting to gather up those minute particles, thus creating an even larger mess. Embellishments, such as glitter, are a nuisance. Particles can become airborne and adhere to any substance they contact.
- Embellishments, such as glitter and glue, when typically combined, create a runny, gummy mess. That mess is not contained to the specific application or project for which the glitter is intended to embellish. There is no way to be precise or accurate with an embellishment and glue mixture. This mess transfers to hands, work surfaces and floors. Embellishments, especially like glitter, with and without glue, embeds itself into fabrics and static clings to skin and other surfaces in the home or work environment.
- As can be seen, there is a need for an embellishment transfer delivery system that combines an embellishment and an adhesive in a manner that is dry on contact and remains dry once applied, thereby being mess-free.
- In one aspect of the present invention, an embellishment transfer delivery system comprises a locked embellishment layer; a deadening agent layer attached to a first side of the locked embellishment layer; and a carrier sheet attached to a second side of the locked embellishment layer.
- In another aspect of the present invention, a method for transferring an embellishment onto a substrate comprises applying the embellishment to an adhesive to form a locked embellishment layer; sandwiching the locked embellishment layer between a carrier sheet and a deadening agent layer; and applying the deadening agent layer to a sticky surface of the substrate to transfer the locked embellishment layer from the carrier sheet onto the substrate.
- These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective of an embellishment transfer delivery system (ETDS) according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 2 through 11 are cross-sectional views showing steps for the preparation of the ETDS ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 12 and 13 are cross-sectional views showing steps for the application of an embellishment according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIGS. 14 and 15 are cross-sectional views showing steps for the application of the embellishment according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
- Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features.
- Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides an embellishment transfer delivery system (ETDS) that uses an embellishment, such as glitter, and combines it into a transfer adhesive that is combined with a carrier sheet and finally transferred to a sticky substrate, such as a double sided tape. The result is the clean, particle-free, non-tacky, dry transfer of the embellishment to cover an object with precise, complete and detailed coverage. The ETDS is a clean and fully transferrable system of holding, containing and transferring glitter or other embellishments to a double sided tape that allows for detailed coverage and no residual mess or airborne particles. The embellishment is suspended in an adhesive which is then coated onto a pressure sensitive carrier sheet to create the ETD& The embellishment transfers from the ETDS and bonds to the application in a way that allows for a clean, detailed finished product without any of the mess, stickiness or wait time traditional delivery systems would entail.
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FIG. 1 , an ETDS 10 may include a lockedembellishment layer 18 covered with adeadening agent 24 on a first side of the lockedembellishment layer 18. The second side of the lockedembellishment layer 18 may be covered with a face material 22. The face material 22 may be attached to the lockedembellishment layer 18 with an adhesive 14-1. - Referring now to
FIGS. 2 through 11 , the steps for preparing the ETDS 10 are shown. A transfer/locking adhesive 14 may be disposed betweenliner sheets 12. One of theliner sheets 12 may be removed, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 , and an embellishment may be applied to theadhesive 14 as shown inFIG. 4 . The embellishment may be any typical embellishment, such as glitter, sand, flock, flakes, confetti, paper and foil, including embellishments made from vinyl, metallic, polyester or other material. The embellishment may have various shapes, including hexagon, spherical or other shapes. The average size of the embellishment particles may be from about 0.001 inch to about 0.025 inch, for example, 0.001 inch, 0.004 inch, 0.008 inch and 0.015 inch. Theliner sheets 12 may be, for example, made of a silicone coated liner sheet material such that theadhesive 14 is free-floating between theliner sheets 12 and theliner sheets 12 may be separated from theadhesive 14. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , pressure may be applied to theembellishment 16 to produce the lockedembellishment layer 18 from combining the 10embellishment 16 with theadhesive 14. - An adhesive coated carrier sheet 20 may include an adhesive 14-1 sandwiched between the face material 22 and another
liner sheet 12. Theliner sheet 12 may be removed to expose the adhesive 14-1 and the lockedembellishment layer 18 may be secured to the adhesive 14-1 as shown inFIG. 8 . The face material 22 may be, for example, paper, vinyl, bi-axially oriented polypropylene film (BOPP), polyethylene film, or the like. The face material 22 may be clear, frosty, opaque or solid white. - The
liner sheet 12 may then be removed from the lockedembellishment layer 18 and adeadening agent 24 may be applied thereto, as shown inFIGS. 9 through 11 . Thedeadening agent 24 may be, for example, foil, talc, chalk, cornstarch or the like. Once the deadening agent is applied, the creation of the ETDS 10 is complete. - Referring now to
FIGS. 12 and 13 , to use the ETDS 10, the user may simply touch the ETDS 10 (thedeadening agent 24 surface thereof) to a sticky substance 14-2 attached to a substrate 28. The embellishment may be cleanly, accurately and neatly removed from the carrier completely covering the sticky substance 14-2 with no residual glitter dust or mess. As shown inFIGS. 14 and 15 , only the area of thedeadening agent 24 that comes in contact with the sticky substance 14-2 removes or transfers off theETDS 10. No other surrounding areas have embellishment transferred to them. The ETDS 10 can be used repeatedly until all of the embellishment is transferred off the sheet. Once the embellishment is transferred to the sticky substance 14-2, it is bonded to that area and will not come off by touching or lightly rubbing the area. The embellishment that transfers may be completely locked to the sticky substance 14-2 and may not rub off on hands, clothing or other substances. The sticky substance 14-2 may be, for example, tape (such as double sided tape), glue, sticky foam, sprays or other sticky products. The sticky substance 14-2 may be cut into shapes, applied to the substrate 28, and the ETDS 10 may be used to apply an embellishment in the shape of the sticky substance 14-2. - It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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1. A method for transferring an embellishment onto a substrate, the method comprising:
applying the embellishment to an adhesive to form a locked embellishment layer;
sandwiching the locked embellishment layer between a carrier sheet and a deadening agent layer; and
applying the deadening agent layer to a sticky surface of the substrate to transfer the locked embellishment layer from the carrier sheet onto the substrate.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising applying a double sided tape to the substrate to form the sticky surface.
3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising cutting the double sided tape into desired shaped before applying the desired shaped onto the substrate.
4. A combination and embellishment transfer delivery system and a sticky substance, the combination comprising:
a locked embellishment layer;
a deadening agent layer attached to a first side of the locked embellishment layer;
a carrier sheet attached to a second side of the locked embellishment layer by an adhesive layer other than said locked embellishment layer; and
a sticky substance that receives said deadening agent layer on said sticky substance.
5. A combination according to claim 4 , wherein, upon contacting said deadening agent layer, said sticky substance retains said deadening agent layer and said locked embellishment layer when said carrier sheet is removed from said locked embellishment layer.
6. A combination according to claim 5 , further comprising a substrate attached to said sticky substance opposite said deadening agent layer and said locked embellishment layer.
7. A combination according to claim 4 , wherein said sticky substance is double sided tape.
8. A combination of an embellishment transfer delivery system and a sticky substance for applying onto a substrate, the combination comprising:
an embellishment transfer delivery system comprising:
a locked embellishment layer;
a deadening agent layer attached to a first side of said locked embellishment layer; and
a carrier sheet attached to a second side of the locked embellishment layer; and
a sticky substance, said sticky substance being fixable onto a substrate such that said sticky substance is available to receive thereon said deadening agent layer of said embellishment transfer delivery system, wherein a layered arrangement of said deadening agent on said locked embellishment layer adheres to said sticky substance to a greater extent than said layered arrangement of said deadening agent on said locked embellishment layer adheres to said carrier sheet, and
wherein a layered arrangement of said deadening agent on said locked embellishment layer adheres to said carrier sheet to a greater extent than said layered arrangement of said deadening agent on said locked embellishment layer adheres to the substrate.
9. A combination according to claim 8 , wherein said sticky substance is fixable onto the substrate in a selectable pattern.
10. A combination according to claim 8 , wherein said sticky substance is double sided tape.
11. A combination according to claim 10 , wherein the locked embellishment layer comprises an embellishment disposed in an embellishment locking adhesive.
12. A combination according to claim 11 , wherein, upon contacting said deadening agent layer with said sticky substance on a substrate, said carrier layer is removable to leave said embellishment locking adhesive and said deadening agent on said sticky substance in the shape of said selectable pattern.
13. A system for applying embellishments to a substrate, the system comprising:
a sticky substance suited for affixing to the substrate in a pattern;
an embellishment transfer apparatus comprising:
a locked embellishment layer;
a deadening agent layer attached to a first side of said locked embellishment layer; and
a carrier sheet attached to a second side of the locked embellishment layer by an adhesive other than said locked embellishment layer,
wherein a layered arrangement of said deadening agent on said locked embellishment layer adheres to said sticky substance to a greater extent than said layered arrangement of said deadening agent on said locked embellishment layer adheres to said carrier sheet, and
wherein a layered arrangement of said deadening agent on said locked embellishment layer adheres to said carrier sheet to a greater extent than said layered arrangement of said deadening agent on said locked embellishment layer adheres to the substrate.
14. The embellishment transfer delivery system of claim 13 , wherein the deadening agent layer is formed from at least one of a foil, talc, cornstarch or chalk.
15. The embellishment transfer delivery system of claim 13 , wherein the locked embellishment layer includes an embellishment disposed in an embellishment locking adhesive.
16. The embellishment transfer delivery system of claim 13 , wherein the embellishment is selected from the group consisting of glitter, sand, flock, flakes, confetti, paper and foil.
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