ornaments
The ornament design with sandwiched pattern layers and optional light-emitting elements addresses the issue of damage to decorative items by ensuring pattern protection and enhanced visibility, offering a three-dimensional effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
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- Filing Date
- 2024-08-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing decorative items with printed character images or stickers on acrylic plates are prone to damage due to peeling or deterioration from impact, rubbing, or deterioration.
An ornament design comprising a first and second material layer made of light-transmitting materials with a protective adhesive layer in between, sandwiching a pattern layer to prevent damage, and optionally including a light-emitting element for enhanced visibility and three-dimensional effect.
The pattern layers are protected from damage, maintaining visibility and allowing for different patterns on each side without complex lamination, with the option of light-emission for enhanced visibility and three-dimensional effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present disclosure relates to ornaments.
Background Art
[0002] In recent years, against the backdrop of the spread of so-called oshi activities, where people enthusiastically support their favorite idols and characters, goods used as decorative figurines or for taking photos have become popular. Such goods include those with a character image printed on the surface of an acrylic plate of a certain thickness, or those with a sticker printed with a character attached (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
[0003]
Patent Document 1
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0004] However, since the goods described in Patent Document 1 have a printed image or sticker of a character on the surface of the acrylic plate, there is a risk that the character pattern may peel off or become thinner due to impact, rubbing during use, or deterioration.
[0005] In view of the above problems, the present disclosure relates to providing an ornament that suppresses damage to the pattern.
Means for Solving the Problems
[0006] An ornament according to a first aspect of the present disclosure comprises: a first material layer formed of a light-transmitting material to a non-bending thickness; a first pattern layer representing a pattern, in contact with the inner surface of the first material layer opposite to the outer surface exposed to the outside; a second material layer formed of a light-transmitting material to a non-bending thickness, the second material layer being positioned on the inner surface side relative to the first material layer; and an adhesive layer provided between the first material layer and the second material layer, wherein the first material layer, the first pattern layer, the second material layer, and the adhesive layer are laminated and fixed together as a single unit.
[0007] With this configuration, the first pattern layer is protected by being sandwiched between the first material layer and the second material layer, thus suppressing damage to the first pattern layer.
[0008] Furthermore, as an ornament according to a second aspect of the present disclosure, the ornament according to the first aspect of the present disclosure comprises a second pattern layer representing a pattern, which is in contact with the inner surface of the second material layer opposite to the outer surface exposed to the outside, and the first pattern layer and the second pattern layer may be in contact directly or via an adhesive.
[0009] With this configuration, the first pattern layer is in contact with the inner surface of the first material layer, and the second pattern layer is in contact with the inner surface of the second material layer. This improves the visibility of both the pattern viewed from the outer surface of the first material layer and the pattern viewed from the outer surface of the second material layer. Alternatively, the pattern viewed from the outer surface of the first material layer and the pattern viewed from the outer surface of the second material layer can be easily made different without complex processes such as laminating another pattern on the back of the first pattern layer.
[0010] Furthermore, as an ornament according to a third aspect of the present disclosure, the ornament according to the first or second aspect of the present disclosure may include a light-emitting element provided between the first material layer and the second material layer.
[0011] With this configuration, the first design or its surrounding area can be made to emit light, making the presence of the first design stand out.
[0012] Furthermore, as an ornament according to a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, the ornament according to the first aspect of the present disclosure may include a third material layer made of a light-transmitting material, positioned between the first material layer and the first pattern layer, and a third pattern layer representing a pattern, which is in contact with the side of the third material layer opposite to the side where the first pattern layer exists.
[0013] With this configuration, a third material layer is interposed between the first pattern layer and the third pattern layer. As a result, when viewed from the outside of the first material layer, the first pattern layer appears to float above the third pattern layer, giving the pattern a three-dimensional effect. [Effects of the Invention]
[0014] According to this disclosure, since the first pattern layer is protected by being sandwiched between the first material layer and the second material layer, damage to the first pattern layer can be suppressed. [Brief explanation of the drawing]
[0015] [Figure 1] (A) is a perspective view of an acrylic stand according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, and (B) is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the said acrylic stand. [Figure 2] This is an exploded perspective view of an acrylic stand according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 3] (A) is an exploded perspective view of an acrylic stand according to a modified example of one embodiment of the present disclosure, and (B) is a perspective view of the said acrylic stand. [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0016] Embodiments of this disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings. In each drawing, identical or equivalent components are denoted by the same or similar reference numerals, and redundant explanations are omitted. Also, the dimensions and proportions in the drawings are exaggerated for illustrative purposes and may differ from actual proportions.
[0017] First, an acrylic stand 1 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to Figures 1(A) and 1(B). Figure 1(A) is a perspective view of the acrylic stand 1. Figure 1(B) is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the acrylic stand 1, showing the cross-section as pointed to by arrow BB in Figure 1(A). The acrylic stand 1 is an ornament placed as a decoration on a shelf, table, or other stand installed in a living space, and is a form of decorative object. In this embodiment, the acrylic stand 1 has a front pattern 51 and a back pattern 52 sandwiched between a front acrylic plate 10 and a back acrylic plate 20, with an adhesive layer 60 interposed between them, and these are laminated and fixed together. One of the features of the acrylic stand 1 is that the front pattern 51 and the back pattern 52 are sandwiched between the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20 and are not exposed to the outside air, making it less susceptible to damage. Hereinafter, each component of the acrylic stand 1 will be described with reference to Figure 2. Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the acrylic stand 1. In Figure 2, the adhesive layer 60 is not shown.
[0018] In this embodiment, the acrylic sheet 10 is a colorless, transparent acrylic sheet. A colorless, transparent acrylic sheet can be described as a material that transmits light. Here, "transmitting light" is a general term encompassing transparency and light transmission. Transparency is typically the property of a material through which light passes, where the transmittance is extremely high and the other side can be seen through the material. Light transmission is typically the property of transmitting light, similar to transparency, but unlike transparency, the transmitted light is diffused or the transmittance is low, so the shape of the other side cannot be clearly recognized through the material. For example, translucency is an example of this property.
[0019] The front acrylic plate 10 is a material having light transmissibility and has a non-bending thickness, corresponding to the first material layer. Here, the non-bending thickness is typically a thickness that cannot be visually recognized as bent. In this regard, the non-bending thickness is different from a thickness that can be bent to a degree that can be visually grasped, such as a film pasted on a display. The specific value of the non-bending thickness varies depending on the material. The thickness of the front acrylic plate 10 is preferably determined in consideration of the viewpoints of ensuring strength and weight reduction, and may be 1 mm to 10 mm, may be 2 mm to 8 mm, may be 5 mm to 6 mm, or may be 10 mm or more, for example, 15 mm, 20 mm, or more.
[0020] The front acrylic plate 10 is literally a member in which an acrylic resin is formed in a plate shape. The front outer surface 11 of the front acrylic plate 10 is defined as the surface that is exposed to the outside among the surfaces of the plate-shaped member, and the surface opposite to the front outer surface 11 is defined as the front inner surface 12. The front outer surface 11 corresponds to the outer surface of the front acrylic plate 10, and the front inner surface 12 corresponds to the inner surface of the front acrylic plate 10. The front inner surface 12 is the surface where the pattern described later contacts. In the present embodiment, both the front outer surface 11 and the front inner surface 12 of the front acrylic plate 10 are formed flat. The flatness here is typically the flatness or surface roughness such that when the pattern in contact with the front inner surface 12 is viewed from the front outer surface 11, the pattern can be visually recognized with a desired accuracy, or no unacceptable distortion or light scattering occurs. In the present embodiment, the shapes of the front outer surface 11 and the front inner surface 12 of the front acrylic plate 10 are rectangular, but may be square, or may be any shape such as a shape along the outer edge of the pattern, for example. The front acrylic plate 10 may be formed of a single layer or may be a laminate of a plurality of layers in the plate-like thickness direction.
[0021] The back acrylic plate 20 is typically made of the same material as the front acrylic plate 10. Therefore, in addition to being a material with light transmissibility, the back acrylic plate 20 has a non-bending thickness and corresponds to the second material layer. The back outer surface 21 of the plate-shaped member is the surface that is exposed on the outside among the surfaces of the plate-shaped member, and the surface opposite to the back outer surface 21 is referred to as the back inner surface 22. The back outer surface 21 corresponds to the outer surface of the back acrylic plate 20, and the back inner surface 22 corresponds to the inner surface of the back acrylic plate 20. The back inner surface 22 is the surface where the pattern described later comes into contact. In the present embodiment, the back outer surface 21 and the back inner surface 22 of the back acrylic plate 20 are both formed flat. The meaning of flat is the same as that of the front acrylic plate 10. Typically, the shapes of the back outer surface 21 and the back inner surface 22 of the back acrylic plate 20 are the same as the corresponding shapes of the front acrylic plate 10. The back acrylic plate 20 may also be formed of a single layer or may be a laminate of a plurality of layers in the plate thickness direction.
[0022] The front pattern 51 is a pattern visible from the front outer surface 11. In the present embodiment, the front pattern 51 is formed by directly printing on the front inner surface 12. For printing on the front inner surface 12, various printing methods such as inkjet printing and screen printing can be applied. The front pattern 51 printed on the front inner surface 12 is layered and in contact with the front inner surface 12. Therefore, the front pattern 51 corresponds to the first pattern layer. In the present embodiment, the front pattern 51 shows an aspect seen from the front of a manga-style human, but it may not be limited to humans and may be animals, plants, etc.
[0023] The back pattern 52 is a pattern visible from the back outer surface 21. In the present embodiment, the back pattern 52 is formed by directly printing on the back inner surface 22 in the same manner as the front pattern 51 is provided on the front inner surface 12. The back pattern 52 printed on the back inner surface 22 is layered and in contact with the back inner surface 22. Therefore, the back pattern 52 corresponds to the second pattern layer. In the present embodiment, the back pattern 52 shows an aspect seen from the back of a manga-style human.
[0024] The adhesive layer 60 is a layer formed when the adhesive hardens. The adhesive that forms the adhesive layer 60 is typically a resin having a predetermined viscosity. When dispensed from the container, it has spreadable fluidity, but it loses its fluidity and hardens when cured. In this embodiment, the adhesive layer 60 is an ultraviolet-curing adhesive (i.e., UV-cured) that hardens when irradiated with ultraviolet light. However, adhesives other than UV-curing adhesives, such as thermosetting adhesives that harden when heated, may also be used. In this embodiment, the adhesive layer 60 is provided in a manner that fills the space between the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20 around the front pattern 51 and the back pattern 52. In this embodiment, a very thin adhesive layer 60 exists between the front pattern 51 and the back pattern 52. However, the front pattern 51 and the back pattern 52 may be in contact and the adhesive layer 60 may not exist between them. If an adhesive layer 60 exists between the front design 51 and the back design 52, it is preferable to make it as thin as possible, but it may be made to a predetermined thickness in order to give the design thickness.
[0025] Next, the procedure for constructing the acrylic stand 1 will be explained. First, the front design 51 is printed on the front inner surface 12 of the front acrylic plate 10 (see Figure 2). If there is no difference between the front and back of the front acrylic plate 10, the front design 51 can be printed on any surface, and the side of the front acrylic plate 10 with the front design 51 printed on it can be used as the front inner surface 12. The front design 51 only needs to be the desired design when viewed from the front outer surface 11, and in this embodiment, the pattern of the front design 51 as seen from the front inner surface 12 (i.e., the back side of the front design 51) is not a concern. In other words, in this embodiment, the front design 51 only needs to be printed on the front inner surface 12 so that the front design 51 as seen from the front outer surface 11 is a cartoon-style depiction of a human being seen from the front, and the pattern on the back side of the front design 51 does not need to be considered.
[0026] Furthermore, the back design 52 is printed on the back inner surface 22 of the back acrylic plate 20 (see Figure 2). The back design 52 should be the desired design when viewed from the back outer surface 21. In other words, in this embodiment, the back design 52 should be printed on the back inner surface 22 so that when viewed from the back outer surface 21, it resembles a cartoon-style human figure seen from behind, and the pattern on the back of the back design 52 does not need to be considered. The back design 52 is printed on the back inner surface 22 at a position where its contours overlap with the front design 51 when the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20 are bonded together. With this configuration, the back of the back design 52 is not visible from the front outer surface 11, and the back of the front design 51 is not visible from the back outer surface 21, which is preferable. The timing of printing the reverse design 52 on the reverse inner surface 22 may be partially or entirely simultaneous with the timing of printing the front design 51 on the front inner surface 12, or partially or entirely before or after.
[0027] Once the printing of the front design 51 on the front acrylic plate 10 and the back design 52 on the back acrylic plate 20 is complete, adhesive is supplied to at least one of the front inner surface 12 and the back side of the front design 51. Alternatively, or in conjunction with this, adhesive may be supplied to at least one of the back inner surface 22 and the back side of the back design 52. The amount of adhesive supplied should be equivalent to the volume of the adhesive layer 60 formed between the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20 when the acrylic stand 1 is completed. The adhesive supplied at this time is typically in a fluid state.
[0028] The adhesive may be applied to the entire surface of the front inner surface 12 including the front pattern 51 and / or the entire surface of the back inner surface 22 including the back pattern 52, but it is preferable to supply the desired amount to approximately the center of gravity of at least one of the surfaces. The reason for this is that both the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20 are formed to a thickness that does not bend. With such properties, it is difficult to employ a bonding method that gradually increases the contact area between the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20 while bending at least one of them, so there is a risk of air bubbles being introduced during bonding. On the other hand, by bonding the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20 by spreading the adhesive supplied to approximately the center of gravity of the surface of the acrylic plate toward the outer edge by pressing, it is possible to suppress the introduction of air bubbles into the adhesive.
[0029] After supplying adhesive to the surface of the front acrylic plate 10 and / or the surface of the back acrylic plate 20, the front inner surface 12 and the back inner surface 22 are bonded together from a position facing each other. When bonding them together, it is preferable to apply a voltage between the front inner surface 12 and the back inner surface 22 to tapere a portion of the adhesive supplied to roughly the center of gravity, so that it contacts the other surface or adhesive at a single point, which reduces the likelihood of air bubbles forming. Once the front inner surface 12 and the back inner surface 22 are connected with a fluid adhesive, the distance between the front inner surface 12 and the back inner surface 22 is reduced until the entire space between the front inner surface 12 and the back inner surface 22 is filled with adhesive. At this time, there may be adhesive remaining between the front pattern 51 and the back pattern 52, or the adhesive may be pushed out and no adhesive remains. Once the entire space between the front inner surface 12 and the back inner surface 22 is filled with adhesive, the front pattern 51 and the back pattern 52 will be covered with the front acrylic plate 10, the back acrylic plate 20 and the adhesive.
[0030] Once the adhesive has spread throughout the entire space between the front inner surface 12 and the back inner surface 22, the adhesive is cured by irradiating it with ultraviolet light. In this embodiment, since the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20 are transparent, the ultraviolet light can reach the adhesive sandwiched between them and cure it regardless of which outer surface of the bonded front acrylic plate 10 or back acrylic plate 20 is irradiated with ultraviolet light. Once the adhesive has cured, the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20, as well as the front pattern 51, back pattern 52, and adhesive layer 60 sandwiched between them, become a single, fixed unit. At this point, the acrylic stand 1 is complete.
[0031] The acrylic stand 1 constructed in the manner described above can be used as a decorative object in a living space or other area by placing it on a shelf, table, or other stand with the end facing downwards, where the feet of the cartoon-style human figure shown in the front design 51 and back design 52 are located.
[0032] As described above, with the acrylic stand 1 according to this embodiment, the front design 51 and the back design 52 are protected by being covered by the front acrylic plate 10, the back acrylic plate 20, and the adhesive layer 60, thus preventing damage to the front design 51 and the back design 52. Furthermore, since the back design 52 is printed on the back inner surface 22 and there is no adhesive between the back design 52 and the back inner surface 22, the back design 52 can be clearly seen from the back outer surface 21.
[0033] Next, an acrylic stand 1A according to a modified embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to Figures 3(A) and 3(B). Figure 3(A) is an exploded perspective view of the acrylic stand 1A, and Figure 3(B) is a perspective view of the acrylic stand 1A. The acrylic stand 1A differs from the acrylic stand 1 (see Figures 1(A) and 1(B)) mainly in that it is equipped with a light-emitting layer 30. The acrylic stand 1A according to this modified embodiment also differs from the acrylic stand 1 (see Figures 1(A) and 1(B)) in that the back pattern 52 is in contact with the back inner surface 22 of the back acrylic plate 20 such that the desired pattern is displayed when viewed from the side of the front outer surface 11 of the front acrylic plate 10.
[0034] The light-emitting layer 30 is provided between the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20, and in this modified example, it is sandwiched between the front pattern 51 in contact with the front acrylic plate 10 and the back pattern 52 in contact with the back acrylic plate 20. The light-emitting layer 30 has a light-emitting element 31. The light-emitting element 31 is a component that emits light when power is supplied, and in this modified example, a sheet-like component is used. The light-emitting element 31 can be an LED sheet or an EL sheet (typically an inorganic EL sheet, but an organic EL sheet may also be used), etc. In this modified example, the light-emitting element 31 is formed smaller than the front inner surface 12 so that it emits light around the front pattern 51 representing a cartoon-style human. The light-emitting element 31 can be formed into any shape. In this modified example, the light-emitting element 31 is attached to the transparent conductive film 32. The transparent conductive film 32 is formed by adding indium tin oxide (ITO), silver nanowires, polyethylene dioxythiophene (PEDOT), or carbon nanotubes, etc., to a transparent film during its formation to impart conductivity. By using the transparent conductive film 32, the back pattern 52 can be seen even when viewed from the front outer surface 11 of the front acrylic plate 10. In this modified example, the transparent conductive film 32 is contiguous with the front inner surface 12 and the back inner surface 22, but it may be similar to and / or different in shape from the front inner surface 12 and the back inner surface 22. Wiring 33 is attached to the transparent conductive film 32. By connecting the wiring 33 to a power source (not shown) and receiving power from the power source, power is supplied to the light-emitting element 31 via the transparent conductive film 32, causing the light-emitting element 31 to light up.
[0035] As described above, the back design 52 is in contact with the back inner surface 22 such that the desired design is displayed when viewed from the front outer surface 11 of the front acrylic plate 10. In this modified example, the back design 52 is formed by directly printing onto the back inner surface 22. The back design 52 printed on the back inner surface 22 is in contact with the back inner surface 22 in a layered manner. In this modified example, the back design 52 represents the background of the environment in which the person represented as the front design 51 exists. In this modified example, the back design 52 representing the background is provided over the entire back inner surface 22. In this modified example, the back design 52 is sandwiched between the back acrylic plate 20 and the light-emitting layer 30 via an adhesive layer 60. The front design 51 is sandwiched between the front acrylic plate 10 and the light-emitting layer 30 via an adhesive layer 60 in this modified example.
[0036] As shown in Figure 3(B), the acrylic stand 1A is constructed by laminating and integrally fixing a front acrylic plate 10, a front design 51, an adhesive layer 60, a light-emitting layer 30, another adhesive layer 60, a back design 52, and a back acrylic plate 20. With this configuration, the acrylic stand 1A allows the front design 51, the light-emitting element 31, and the back design 52 to be visible from the front outer surface 11. The light-emitting element 31 illuminates the person depicted in the front design 51, and also illuminates the background depicted in the back design 52, making it easier to see. Furthermore, if multiple light-emitting elements with different colors are provided, the atmosphere can be changed by switching which light-emitting element 31 is illuminated. In this modified example of the acrylic stand 1A, the light-emitting element 31 occupies only a portion of the area of the front inner surface 12, but it is also possible to provide a light-emitting element 31 that covers the entire area of the front inner surface 12 to illuminate the entire surface. In the acrylic stand 1A illustrated as an example of this modification, if the light-emitting element 31 is made to emit light from its entire surface, the background represented as the back design 52 may become difficult to see. However, as in the aforementioned acrylic stand 1 (see Figures 1(A) and 1(B)), if the back design 52 is provided such that the desired design appears when viewed from the back outer surface 21 of the back acrylic plate 20, the illuminated design can be appreciated from either the front outer surface 11 or the back outer surface 21 by emitting light from the entire surface.
[0037] In the above description, the first and second material layers are assumed to be colorless and transparent acrylic sheets, but other light-transmitting materials such as synthetic resins or glass may be used. Furthermore, the first and second material layers are not limited to colorless and transparent; they may be colored and transparent, or colorless or colored translucent (e.g., semi-transparent) materials. When using translucent materials, it is preferable to use materials with a transmittance that allows the front design 51 and / or back design 52 to be recognized to the required extent.
[0038] In the above explanation, it was assumed that the front design 51 is directly printed on the front inner surface 12, and the back design 52 is directly printed on the back inner surface 22. However, each design layer may be made up of a backing such as a synthetic resin film or paper, or a sticker, and may be attached to the corresponding surface of each material layer.
[0039] In the above description of acrylic stand 1 (see Figures 1(A) and 1(B)), it was assumed that the back design 52 is in contact with the back inner surface 22. However, it is not necessary to provide a back design 52 that is in contact with the back inner surface 22 (it may be omitted). In this case, the design to be shown from the back outer surface 21 may be printed on the back side of the front design 51 (i.e., the side opposite to the side that is in contact with the front inner surface 12), or a backing card or sticker may be provided instead of printing.
[0040] Alternatively, although not shown in the illustration, if the acrylic stand 1 (see Figures 1(A) and 1(B)) does not have a back pattern 52 that contacts the back inner surface 22 (omitted), an intermediate acrylic plate with a middle pattern in contact with it may be provided between the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20. The intermediate acrylic plate is made of a light-transmitting material, and the same colorless, transparent acrylic plate as the front acrylic plate 10 and / or back acrylic plate 20 may be used. The intermediate acrylic plate typically has the same planar shape as the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20. The thickness of the intermediate acrylic plate may or may not be the same as that of the front acrylic plate 10 and the back acrylic plate 20, and is typically a thickness that does not bend, but may also be a thickness that allows it to flex. The intermediate acrylic plate is positioned to sandwich the front pattern 51 between the intermediate acrylic plate and the front acrylic plate 10, and corresponds to a third material layer. The intermediate acrylic plate and the front acrylic plate 10 are typically connected via an adhesive layer 60. The middle design is in contact with the surface of the middle acrylic plate on the side where the back acrylic plate 20 is located, and corresponds to the third design layer. The middle design is in contact with the surface of the middle acrylic plate in such a way that the desired design is displayed when viewed from the front outer surface 11 of the front acrylic plate 10. The middle design may be formed by directly printing onto the surface of the middle acrylic plate, or it may be made up of a backing such as a synthetic resin film or paper, or a sticker. For example, the middle design may represent the background of the environment in which a person is present, in relation to the person represented as the front design 51. The middle design may be positioned adjacent to the back inner surface 22 of the back acrylic plate 20, in other words, it may be sandwiched between the middle acrylic plate and the back inner surface 22 via the adhesive layer 60. In an acrylic stand equipped with a middle acrylic plate in contact with the middle design, the front acrylic plate 10, the front design 51, the adhesive layer 60, the middle acrylic plate, the middle design, the adhesive layer 60, and the back acrylic plate 20 are laminated and fixed together as a single unit. In this configuration, the acrylic stand allows the front design 51 and the middle design to be visible from the front outer surface 11. Furthermore, because the front design 51 is positioned closer to the front outer surface 11 by the thickness of the middle acrylic plate relative to the middle design, the front design 51 (i.e., the person) appears to float above the middle design (i.e., the background), resulting in a three-dimensional effect.
[0041] In the above explanation, the decorative item was described as an acrylic stand, but it could also be a keychain or something similar.
[0042] In the above description, decorative objects were explained using the figures as illustrative embodiments. The configuration, structure, number, arrangement, shape, material, etc., of each part in the above description are not limited to the above specific examples, and those that are appropriately selected and adopted by those skilled in the art are also included in the scope of the present invention, as long as they encompass the gist of the present invention. [Explanation of symbols]
[0043] 1. 1A Acrylic Stand 10. Front acrylic sheet (first material layer) 11 Outer surface 12 Inner surface 20. Backing acrylic sheet (second material layer) 21 Back outer surface 22 Inside 30 Emitting layer 31. Luminous body 51 Front design (first design layer) 52 Reverse pattern (second pattern layer) 60 Adhesive layer
Claims
1. A first material layer formed with a light-transmitting material to a thickness that does not bend, A first pattern layer representing a pattern, which is in contact with the inner surface of the first material layer opposite to the outer surface exposed to the outside, A second material layer formed of a light-transmitting material to a non-bending thickness, wherein the second material layer is disposed on the inner surface side relative to the first material layer, The present invention comprises an adhesive layer provided between the first material layer and the second material layer, The first material layer, the first pattern layer, the second material layer, and the adhesive layer are laminated and fixed together as a single unit. Ornaments.
2. The second material layer comprises a second pattern layer representing a pattern, which is in contact with the inner surface opposite to the outer surface exposed to the outside of the second material layer, The first pattern layer and the second pattern layer are in contact either directly or via an adhesive. The ornament according to claim 1.
3. The present invention comprises a light-emitting element provided between the first material layer and the second material layer. The decorative device according to claim 1 or claim 2.
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