Dual paint coat laser-marking labeling system, method and product
First Claim
1. A system for marking workpieces for their identification, which comprises:
- (a) a laser that emits a beam select band of radiation;
(b) a coating system for application to a workpiece to be marked, said coating system comprising two contrasting coats of paint, a topcoat and a basecoat, which paints have been coated sequentially on said workpiece, the topcoat being applied over said basecoat when said basecoat is wet, tacky, or dry, while said topcoat still is wet or tacky it is ablated by the beam of said laser, the basecoat is refractory to the beam of said laser,whereby the laser can generate product identification indicia on said workpiece by its beam being directed onto said coating system for ablating said topcoat to reveal said basecoat to generate said characters by dint of the visible contrast between said two coats of paint.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a system for marking objects for their identification. The inventive system includes a laser that emits a select band of radiation and a coating system for application to an object or workpiece to be marked. The coating system is composed of two contrasting coats of paint, a topcoat and a basecoat, which have been coated sequentially on the workpiece. The topcoat, while still wet, can be ablated by the beam of said laser while the basecoat, while wet, dry or tacky, is refractory to the beam of said laser. The laser, thus, can generate alphanumeric and graphic characters (product identification indicia) on the workpiece by its beam being directed onto the coating system for ablating the topcoat to reveal the basecoat to generate the characters by dint of the visible contrast between the two coats of paint.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for marking workpieces for their identification, which comprises:
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(a) a laser that emits a beam select band of radiation; (b) a coating system for application to a workpiece to be marked, said coating system comprising two contrasting coats of paint, a topcoat and a basecoat, which paints have been coated sequentially on said workpiece, the topcoat being applied over said basecoat when said basecoat is wet, tacky, or dry, while said topcoat still is wet or tacky it is ablated by the beam of said laser, the basecoat is refractory to the beam of said laser, whereby the laser can generate product identification indicia on said workpiece by its beam being directed onto said coating system for ablating said topcoat to reveal said basecoat to generate said characters by dint of the visible contrast between said two coats of paint. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for marking workpieces for their identification, which comprises the steps of:
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(a) providing a laser that emits a beam select band of radiation; (b) coating said workpiece with a coat of a basecoat which while wet is refractory to the beam of said laser; (c) overcoating said basecoat while still wet or tacky with a coat of a topcoat, said topcoat being contrasting in color with said basecoat; and (d) while said topcoat still is wet or tacky, contacting said wet topcoat with said laser beam to ablate said topcoat to form product identification indicia thereon, said topcoat revealing said basecoat to generate said indicia by dint of the visible contrast between said two coats of paint. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A label bearing product identification indicia, which comprises:
a basecoat overcoated with a topcoat which is contrasting in color with said basecoat;
said topcoat being applied over said basecoat while said basecoat is wet, tacky, or dry;
said basecoat being refractory to a laser beam;
said topcoat having been ablated while still wet by a laser beam to form product identification indicia by dint of the visible contrast between said two coats of paint.- View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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