Method of producing maps and other objects configured for presentation of spatially-related layers of data
First Claim
1. A map adapted for presenting multiple layers of spatially-related to a viewer, comprising:
- a substrate;
a lenticular layer formed of a clear plastic and including a plurality of parallel elongate lenses; and
a printed image positioned between the substrate and the lenticular layer such that the lenses produce a first image at a first position of the map, a second image at a second position of the map, and a third image at a third position of the map, wherein the printed image comprises a series of interlaced strips corresponding to the first, second, and third images and wherein the first, second, and third images comprise information from first, second, and third layer data sets that is all spatially aligned with a single set of spatial alignment data.
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Abstract
A method of fabricating maps and other objects presenting multiple sets of spatially related information. Spatial alignment data, such as geographical boundaries is selected. First and second images are created by aligning or mapping first and second sets of information to the spatial alignment data. A lens sheet or lenticular material is fabricated, and based on the lens sheet configuration, the first and second images are combined to create an interlaced image including alternating strips from the first and second images. The interlaced image is printed on a substrate or the reverse side of the lens sheet, and the substrate is bonded to the lens sheet such that the interlaced image is sandwiched between the lens sheet and substrate. The first image is visible when the map or object is in a first position and the second image when the map or object is rotated to a second position.
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13 Claims
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1. A map adapted for presenting multiple layers of spatially-related to a viewer, comprising:
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a substrate;
a lenticular layer formed of a clear plastic and including a plurality of parallel elongate lenses; and
a printed image positioned between the substrate and the lenticular layer such that the lenses produce a first image at a first position of the map, a second image at a second position of the map, and a third image at a third position of the map, wherein the printed image comprises a series of interlaced strips corresponding to the first, second, and third images and wherein the first, second, and third images comprise information from first, second, and third layer data sets that is all spatially aligned with a single set of spatial alignment data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A portable information sheeting, comprising:
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a layer of lenticular material with a series of elongate lenses on a first surface and a substantially planar second surface;
an ink layer abutting the planar second surface of the lenticular material layer comprising a plurality of interlaced strips of a first image and a second image, the first and second images corresponding to first and second sets of information that are aligned spatially to a shared set of alignment data; and
a substrate covering the ink layer. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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