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Process for decorating the top portion of the ski
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Inventors: Lavorel, Pierre-Yves; Grenetier, Alain;
Assignee: Salomon S.A. (Metz-Tessy, FR)
Primary Examiner: Simmons; David A.
Assistant Examiner: Rivard; Paul M.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Sandler, Greenblum & Bernstein
A process for decorating the top portion of the ski including a step of assembling and affixing an external, thick layer of transparent plastic material onto an opaque internal layer. Prior to the assembly step, the first decoration is transferred onto the external surface of the external layer and a second internal decoration, different from the first, is transferred onto one of the surfaces connecting the internal layer with the external layer. The invention enables an economical production of varied and easily interchangeable decorations. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION Therefore, an object of the present invention is to propose a process for decorating the top portion of a ski, which has the advantages stated above. Also, one of the objects of the invention is to enable an easy and economical provision of varied and interchangeable decorations. In particular, the decoration can be obtained for a complete line of skis, composed of having sufficiently different and distinctive decorative motifs, without it being required to conceive a complete decoration for each model. Another object of the invention is to enable new, decorative, and aesthetic effects to be obtained such as depth and relief effects, or variable effects as a function of the top viewing angle, to be obtained on a ski. Another object of the invention is to enable the provision of a decoration that is durable against external aggressions under any condition of use. To this end, the invention concerns a process for decorating the top portion of the ski, comprising a step for assembly and affixing an external, thick, layer of transparent plastic material onto an opaque internal layer. Prior to the assembly step, a first decoration is transferred onto the external surface of the external layer, and a second internal decoration, different from the first is transferred onto one of the surfaces connecting the internal layer with the external layer. The thickness of the transparent layer is greater than 0. 5 mm and, preferably, between 0. 5 mm and 1. 1 mm. The first and/or the second decoration(s) is (are) applied according to a printing method by sublimation, serigraphy, tampography or hot marking. Tampography refers to a method of printing or marking by the use of a pad of elastomeric or other soft material having thereon a motif in relief which is dipped in an ink bath, whereafter the inked pad is applied to the object to be marked. Hot marking refers to a method of printing or marking by using heat and pressure to transfer a pattern film from a carrier sheet to an object. In a first embodiment, the second decoration is applied onto the internal surface of the transparent external layer
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