20240029595. SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MAKING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN simplified abstract (Diodify, LLC)
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SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MAKING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
James Boros of Colleyville TX (US)
Kelly Blackwood Carter of Colleyville TX (US)
SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MAKING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240029595 titled 'SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MAKING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes systems, methods, and devices for creating a three-dimensional design. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:
- The method involves creating a base layer by removing material from a starting block to form a three-dimensional feature.
- A cover layer is generated with an opening that matches the shape of the three-dimensional feature.
- The cover layer is attached to the front surface of the base layer by inserting the three-dimensional feature into the opening.
- The three-dimensional feature extends beyond the front surface of the cover layer, exposing its side surface.
- A light fixture is positioned behind the base layer, illuminating the three-dimensional feature through the opening.
- The top surface of the three-dimensional feature is covered, allowing light to only transmit through the side surface, creating a backlighting effect.
Potential Applications:
- Decorative lighting fixtures
- Signage and displays
- Architectural elements
- Art and sculptures
Problems Solved:
- Provides a method for creating three-dimensional designs with a backlighting effect
- Allows for the illumination of three-dimensional features in a visually appealing manner
Benefits:
- Creates a unique and visually striking design
- Enhances the aesthetic appeal of objects or spaces
- Provides a versatile method for incorporating three-dimensional features with backlighting
Original Abstract Submitted
systems, methods, and devices for making a three-dimensional design are disclosed. the method includes generating a base layer with a three-dimensional feature by removing material from a starting block. then a cover layer is generated with an opening having a shape that corresponds to the three-dimensional feature. the cover layer is coupled (e.g., adhered) to a first front surface of the base layer by inserting the three-dimensional feature into the opening. the three-dimensional feature extends past a plane defined by a second front surface of the cover layer such that a side surface of the three-dimensional feature is exposed. a light fixture is positioned adjacent to a back surface of the base layer, such that the three-dimensional feature is illuminated through the opening. a top surface of the three-dimensional feature is covered, such that light only transmits through the side surface of the three-dimensional feature, creating a backlighting effect.