Optically variable element

US10195889B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10195889-B2
Application numberUS-201414892420-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 6, 2014
Priority dateMay 22, 2013
Publication dateFeb 5, 2019
Grant dateFeb 5, 2019

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An optically variable element has first and second diffraction gratings which are high-frequency and therefore act reflectively into the zero diffraction order. Either a first color is generated by the first diffraction grating at a particular angle of rotation and a particular angle of illumination and simultaneously a second color, different from the first color, is generated by the second diffraction grating or a visible color is generated essentially only by the first diffraction grating at a first angle of rotation and a visible color is generated essentially only by the second diffraction grating at a second angle of rotation.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An optically variable element, wherein the optically variable element has at least one first diffraction grating and at least one second diffraction grating with a grating period in each case from the range of between 100 nm and 500 nm, wherein the first diffraction grating and the second diffraction grating are designed such that: a) at a predetermined angle of rotation defined in respect of a rotation about a normal to a surface of the optically variable element and at a predefined angle of illumination defined in respect of this rotation, a first color is generated by the first diffraction grating and a second color, different from the first color, is generated by the second diffraction grating, wherein the respective azimuth angles of the first and second diffraction gratings differ by at most 25°, and wherein the optically variable element comprises at least three zones, which succeed one another in at least one lateral direction, wherein each zone has a diffraction grating, of which the first zone has the first diffraction grating, the second zone has the second diffraction grating and the third zone has a third diffraction grating, different from the first and second diffraction gratings, wherein the diffraction gratings belonging to, in each case, two zones succeeding one another in the at least one lateral direction differ in that: i) their azimuth angles differ by at least 0.1° and at most 15°; or ii) their grating periods differ by a value from the range of from 1 nm to 10 nm, wherein for at least three successive zones the respective value for the azimuth angle or the grating period changes in the same direction, and wherein one or more of the zones has a dimension in at least one lateral direction of more than 1 mm. 2. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein the azimuth angles of the diffraction gratings of zones succeeding one another in the at least one lateral direction differ by an amount between 0.2° and 10°. 3. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein the grating periods of two diffraction gratings of zones succeeding one another in the at least one lateral direction differ by a value from the range of from 1 nm to 7 nm. 4. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein each of the zones has a dimension in two lateral directions in each case of more than 0.5 mm, and/or wherein each of the zones has a dimension in two directions in each case of at most 50 mm. 5. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein several successive zones of the zones together form a rectilinear or curved band. 6. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein several successive zones of the zones in each case have the form of a curved band which is at least partially surrounded by a zone, succeeding the respective zone, in the form of a curved band, wherein annular bands, are provided by the several of the successive zones. 7. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein one or more of the zones comprise a plurality of first areas as well as of second or second and third or second, third and further areas which provide a different optical effect from the first areas, wherein in the respective first areas of zones, in each case, the same diffraction grating is formed from the first diffraction grating, the second diffraction grating, the third diffraction grating or a further diffraction grating. 8. An optically variable element according to claim 7 , wherein the first areas and/or the second areas or the third areas or the further areas have a dimension in at least one first lateral direction of less than 300 μm. 9. An optically variable element according to claim 7 , wherein the other optical effect consists in the generation of a color, dependent on a respective angle of rotation and predefined angles of illumination, which differs, at least for one range of angles of rotation and illumination, from a color which is generated in each case by the first areas. 10. An optically variable element according to claim 7 , wherein the other optical effect is based on another physical principle. 11. An optically variable element according to claim 7 , wherein, in second and/or third and/or further areas, microstructures different from the diffraction gratings provided in the first areas are provided, and/or refractively acting macrostructures are provided. 12. An optically variable element according to claim 10 , wherein, in one or more of the zones, the first areas occupy at least 50% of the surface area covered by the respective zone. 13. An optically variable element according to claim 7 , wherein the other optical effect, when the angle of rotation and/or angle of illumination is changed, consists in the appearance of a movement of an optical property which is in the same direction as or in the opposite direction to the appearance of a movement of the color generated by the zones along the successive zones. 14. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein fourth and fifth grid areas are at least partially interlaced in one another, forming a one- or two-dimensional grid, wherein the at least one first diffraction grating is provided in the fourth grid areas and the at least one second diffraction grating is provided in the fifth grid areas. 15. An optically variable element according to claim 14 , wherein a color is generated with a first intensity by the at least one first diffraction grating and/or the at least one second diffraction grating in each case in a predetermined range of angles of rotation at a predefined angle of illumination, and outside the predetermined range of angles of rotation electromagnetic radiation from the range of visible light is only generated with a second intensity which is at most one third of the first intensity. 16. An optically variable element according to claim 14 , wherein the fourth grid areas on the one hand and the fifth grid areas alone or with sixth or with sixth and further grid areas on the other hand represent different items, wherein an item is a motif, a geometric shape, a pattern, a symbol and/or an alphanumeric character, and/or an image background. 17. An optically variable element according to claim 16 , wherein an identical color is generated for two different items at at least a first angle of rotation relative to a predefined angle of illumination, despite the different properties of different diffraction gratings, and different colors are generated at a second angle of rotation relative to the predefined angle of illumination. 18. An optically variable element according to claim 14 , wherein the fourth and/or fifth grid areas have a dimension in at least one lateral direction of less than 300 μm. 19. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of color regions are provided which are arranged according to a one- or two-dimensional grid and in each case form a picture element of a first motif, wherein the color regions have a combination of seventh and eighth or seventh, eighth or ninth partial areas, wherein the first diffraction grating is provided in the seventh partial areas, the second diffraction grating is provided in the eighth partial areas and a third diffraction grating is provided in the ninth partial areas. 20. An optically variable element according to claim 19 , wherein one or more of the color regions have a dimension in each lateral direction of at most 300 μm. 21. An optically v

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What does patent US10195889B2 cover?
An optically variable element has first and second diffraction gratings which are high-frequency and therefore act reflectively into the zero diffraction order. Either a first color is generated by the first diffraction grating at a particular angle of rotation and a particular angle of illumination and simultaneously a second color, different from the first color, is generated by the second di…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Leonhard Kurz Stiftung & Co Kg, Ovd Kinegram Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B42D25/328. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Feb 05 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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