Optically variable security threads and stripes

US10166808B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10166808-B2
Application numberUS-201315103553-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 11, 2013
Priority dateDec 11, 2013
Publication dateJan 1, 2019
Grant dateJan 1, 2019

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Optically variable security threads or stripes to be incorporated into or onto security documents, relate to the field of the protection of value documents and value commercial goods against counterfeit and illegal reproduction. The security threads or stripes comprise a) an optically variable layer; b) a color constant layer having a color matching the color impression of the optically variable layer at a viewing angle; c) a holographic metallic layer; and d) and a transparent substrate, wherein the optically variable layer, the color constant layer and the holographic metallic layer are at least partially jointly visible from at least one side of the security thread or stripe.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A security thread or stripe comprising: a) an optically variable layer which imparts different color impressions at different viewing angles, comprising an optically variable composition that comprises about 2 to about 40 wt-% of optically variable pigments, and said optically variable layer including indicia formed at least one of: by one or more gaps in the optically variable composition; and with the optically variable composition, the weight percents being based on the total weight of the optically variable composition; b) a color constant layer, which exhibits a color matching a color impression of the optically variable layer at a prescribed viewing angle, comprising a color constant composition that comprises at least one of about 1 to about 20 wt-% of one or more dyes and about 0.1 to about 45 wt-% of inorganic pigments, organic pigments or mixtures thereof, and said color constant layer including indicia formed at least one of: by one or more gaps in the color constant composition; and with the color constant composition, the weight percents being based on the total weight of the color constant composition; c) a holographic metallic layer; and d) a transparent substrate, wherein i) the holographic metallic layer faces an external environment and the transparent substrate and is located on an opposite side of the substrate carrying the color constant layer and the optically variable layer and ii) at least one of the color constant layer and/or the optically variable layer faces the environment, wherein the optically variable layer, the color constant layer and the holographic metallic layer are at least partially jointly visible from at least one side of the security thread or stripe, and wherein the indicia are independently selected from the group consisting of symbols, alphanumeric symbols, motifs, geometric patterns, letters, words, numbers, logos, drawings and combinations thereof. 2. The security thread or stripe according to claim 1 , wherein the optically variable layer is arranged on top of the color constant layer. 3. The security thread or stripe according to claim 1 , wherein the color constant layer is arranged on top of the optically variable layer. 4. The security thread or stripe according to claim 1 , wherein the optically variable layer is arranged adjacent to the color constant layer. 5. The security thread or stripe according to claim 1 , wherein the transparent substrate is made of one or more plastics or polymers. 6. The security thread or stripe according to claim 1 , wherein the optically variable pigments are selected from the group consisting of thin film interference pigments, magnetic thin film interference pigments, interference coated pigments, interference coated pigment particles comprising a magnetic material, and mixtures thereof. 7. The security thread or stripe according to claim 1 further comprising at least one of one or more protective layers and one or more additional transparent substrates made of one or more plastics or polymers. 8. The security thread or stripe according claim 7 , at least of: wherein the at least one of the one or more protective layers and the one or more additional transparent substrates are arranged to face the holographic metallic layer and to face the external environment; and wherein that at least one of the one or more protective layers and the one or more additional transparent substrates are arranged to face at least one of the optically variable layer and the color constant layer and to face the external environment. 9. The security thread or stripe according to claim 7 , wherein the one or more plastics or polymers are independently selected form the group consisting of polyolefins, polyamides, polyesters, polyvinylchlorides and mixtures thereof. 10. The security thread or stripe according to claim 1 further comprising one or more additional layers selected from the group consisting of adhesive layers, lacquers, machine readable layers, hiding layers and combinations thereof. 11. A process for making the security thread or stripe recited in claim 1 comprising: forming a first structure by one of: applying the color constant composition onto a side of the transparent substrate opposite a holographic metallic layer carrying side of the transparent substrate by a process selected from the group consisting of offset, rotogravure, screen printing, flexography and combinations thereof to produce the color constant layer with indicia formed at least one of: by one or more gaps in the color constant composition; and with the color constant composition in the form of indicia hardening said color constant composition; and applying the optically variable composition on the side of the substrate carrying the color constant layer by a process selected from the group consisting of rotogravure, screen printing, flexography and combinations thereof to produce the optically variable layer with indicia formed at least one of: by one or more gaps in the optically variable composition; and with the optically variable composition; and hardening said optically variable composition, or applying the optically variable composition onto a side of the transparent substrate opposite a holographic metallic layer carrying side of the transparent substrate by a process selected from the group consisting of rotogravure, screen printing, flexography and combinations thereof to produce the optically variable layer with indicia formed at least one of: by one or more gaps in the optically variable composition; and with the optically variable composition; hardening said optically variable composition; and applying the color constant composition on the side of the substrate carrying the optically variable layer by a process selected from the group consisting of offset, rotogravure, screen printing, flexography and combinations thereof to produce a color constant layer with indicia formed at least one of: by one or more gaps in the color constant composition; and with the color constant composition; and hardening said color constant composition, and wherein the indicia are independently selected from the group consisting of symbols, alphanumeric symbols, motifs, geometric patterns, letters, words, numbers, logos, drawings and combinations thereof. 12. The process recited in claim 11 , further comprising at least one of: applying one or more additional transparent substrates on the first structure; and applying one or more protective varnishes so as to form one or more protective layers. 13. The process recited in claim 12 , further comprising applying one or more thermoadhesive layers on the at least one of the additional transparent substrates and the protective layers. 14. The process recited in claim 11 , further comprising applying one or thermoadhesive layers on one or both sides of the first structure. 15. A process for making a security thread or stripe recited in claim 1 comprising: laminating the first structure with a second structure comprising one or more additional transparent substrates, wherein the optically variable layer and the color constant layer are located between the transparent substrate and at least one of the one or more additional transparent substrates, and wherein the holographic metallic layer faces the external environment. 16. A process for protecting a security document against counterfeiting, fraud or illegal reproduction comprising: applying the security thread or stripe recited in claim 1 to a security document to be protected.

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What does patent US10166808B2 cover?
Optically variable security threads or stripes to be incorporated into or onto security documents, relate to the field of the protection of value documents and value commercial goods against counterfeit and illegal reproduction. The security threads or stripes comprise a) an optically variable layer; b) a color constant layer having a color matching the color impression of the optically variabl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sicpa Holding Sa, China Banknote Sicpa Security Ink Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B42D25/355. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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