Multilayer body
US-9994062-B2 · Jun 12, 2018 · US
US10889140B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10889140-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816604969-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 12, 2021 |
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There is described a security element (EL) or document (BN), such as a banknote, comprising (i) a substrate (S) with first and second sides (I, II) and exhibiting at least one window region (W) made of a substantially transparent material, (ii) a micro-optical structure (OP) provided on the first side (I) of the substrate (S) and extending over at least a part of the window region (W), and (iii) a printed feature (P1-P3) printed on the second side (II) of the substrate (S) over at least a part of the window region (W), the printed feature (P1-P3) being provided in register with the micro-optical structure (OP) to produce an optically-variable effect (EF) upon looking at the printed feature (P1-P3) from the first side (I) of the substrate (S) through the micro-optical structure (OP) and the window region (W). The security element (EL) or document (BN) further comprises a protective layer (L) acting as printable primer layer and provided on the second side (II) of the substrate (S) over the window region (W) and on top of the printed feature (P1-P3), which protective layer (L) covers the printed feature (P1-P3) when seen from the second side (II) of the substrate (S) and further acts as a contrast-enhancing layer for the optically-variable effect (EF).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A security element or document comprising: a substrate with first and second sides and comprising at least one window region made of a substantially transparent material; a micro-optical structure provided on the first side of the substrate and extending over at least a part of the at least one window region; a printed feature printed on the second side of the substrate over at least a part of the at least one window region, the printed feature being provided in register with the micro-optical structure to produce an optically-variable effect upon looking at the printed feature from the first side of the substrate through the micro-optical structure and the at least one window region; and a protective layer acting as a printable primer layer and provided on the second side of the substrate over the at least one window region and over the printed feature, wherein the protective layer covers the printed feature when seen from the second side of the substrate and further acts as a contrast-enhancing layer for the optically-variable effect, wherein the printed feature is a multicolour feature, wherein the protective layer is a layer having a substantially uniform appearance that closely matches that of a portion of the substrate that does not include the printed feature, and wherein the protective layer covers only a portion of the second side of the substrate outside of the at least one window region in addition to covering the at least one window region. 2. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the micro-optical structure consists of an array of micro-lenses. 3. The security element or document according to claim 2 , wherein the array of micro-lenses includes hemicylindrical or hemispherical micro-lenses. 4. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the micro-optical structure is provided onto the window region in the form of a foil carrying the micro-optical structure. 5. The security element or document according to claim 4 , wherein the micro-optical structure is provided onto the window region by hot-stamping. 6. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the micro-optical structure is formed directly onto the at least one window region. 7. The security element or document according to claim 6 , wherein the micro-optical structure is formed by embossing or casting. 8. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the protective layer has a substantially white appearance. 9. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the protective layer is made of a UV-cured material. 10. The security element or document according to claim 1 , further comprising a functional layer that is interposed between the printed feature and the protective layer, and wherein the functional layer is a mirror-effect layer or an optically-responsive layer that produces an optical response when subjected to an illumination stimulus outside of the visible spectrum. 11. The security element or document according to claim 10 , wherein the functional layer is configured to produce an optical response when subjected to UV light. 12. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate is selected from the group of substrates consisting of: (i) a paper substrate comprising at least one opening extending through the substrate and filled with a transparent material where the at least one window region is provided; (ii) a polymer substrate comprising at least one transparent layer of polymer material, the polymer substrate being provided on each side with an opacifying layer, each opacifying layer exhibiting at least one opening where the at least one window region is provided; and (iii) a paper-polymer hybrid substrate comprising at least one transparent layer of polymer material bonded to at least one paper layer, the paper layer being provided with at least one opening extending through the paper layer where the at least one window region is provided. 13. The security element or document according to claim 1 , further comprising a printed pattern that is printed on top of the protective layer. 14. The security element or document according to claim 13 , wherein the printed pattern is printed by intaglio printing. 15. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the security element or document is a banknote. 16. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the printed feature is printed by Simultan offset printing. 17. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the protective layer is overprinted on the printed feature. 18. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the protective layer is applied by screen printing. 19. The security element or document according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises a polymer substrate comprising at least one transparent layer of polymer material, the polymer substrate being provided on each side with an opacifying layer, each opacifying layer exhibiting at least one opening where the at least one window region is provided.
comprising special materials · CPC title
Securities; Bank notes · CPC title
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