Dual interface ic card components and method for manufacturing the dual-interface ic card components
US-2015278673-A1 · Oct 1, 2015 · US
US10896365B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10896365-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615552444-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2021 |
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A multilayer body with a functional layer which includes an antenna element as well as with an optical security element which includes at least one electrically conductive partial region which is galvanically connected to the antenna element. A security document with such a multilayer body, as well as a method for the authentication thereof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multilayer body with a functional layer which comprises an antenna element as well as with an optical security element which comprises at least one electrically conductive partial region which is galvanically connected to the antenna element, wherein the security element further comprises an optically variable structure, the optically variable structure comprising a surface relief producing an optical effect dependent on illumination or viewing angle, and wherein the antenna element comprises at least one winding, the at least one winding comprising an outermost winding enclosing an area, and wherein the electrically conductive partial region of the security element covers a maximum proportion of 20% of the area enclosed by the outermost winding of the antenna element, and wherein the surface relief is formed in the electrically conductive partial region or in a replication layer of the security element. 2. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive partial region of the security element galvanically connects a first partial region of the antenna element to a second partial region of the antenna element. 3. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the outermost winding is arranged with a predominant proportion of the area in a frame-shaped region of the multilayer body with the external dimensions 81 mm×49 mm and the internal dimensions 64 mm×34 mm. 4. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the security element is arranged entirely within the area enclosed by the outermost winding. 5. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive partial region of the security element is formed as a track structure with a width of more than 100 μm. 6. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive partial region of the security element is formed as a track structure with a layer thickness of from 20 nm to 50 μm. 7. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive partial region of the security element is formed from a reflective material, comprising aluminum, copper, silver, gold, or a metal alloy thereof. 8. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the antenna structure is galvanically connected to an integrated circuit. 9. The multilayer body according to claim 8 , wherein the antenna structure in the state connected to the circuit has a resonance frequency of from 14.5 MHz to 17.5 MHz. 10. The multilayer body according to claim 8 wherein the resonance frequency of the antenna structure in the state connected to the circuit and the electrically conductive partial region of the security element differs by not more than 5% from a resonance frequency of an otherwise geometrically identical antenna structure, which is not connected to the electrically conductive partial region of the security element. 11. The multilayer body according to claim 8 wherein the resonance frequency of the antenna structure in the state connected to the circuit and not connected to the electrically conductive partial region of the security element differs by from 5% to 20% from a target resonance frequency, at which the antenna structure can be wirelessly contacted by means of an allocated reader. 12. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the antenna structure has an inductance of from 1.0 μH to 6 μH. 13. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the antenna structure has a capacitance of from 1 pF to 55 pF. 14. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the antenna structure has an electrical resistance of from 0.5Ω to 6Ω. 15. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the security element has an electrical resistance of from 0.2Ω to 3Ω. 16. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the security element has an inductance of from 0.05 μH to 1.0 μH. 17. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the security element has a capacitance of from 0.5 pF to 20 pF. 18. The multilayer body according claim 1 wherein the security element comprises an induction structure which is inductively coupled to a further induction structure of the functional layer. 19. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the security element forms a design that is visible to the human eye and/or machine-readable, image, motif, logo, one or more alphanumeric characters. 20. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the security element is formed multilayered, wherein the electrically conductive partial region is formed by a functional layer of the security element. 21. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the surface relief is formed in the electrically conductive partial region. 22. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the surface relief is formed in a replication layer of the security element, and wherein the surface relief in the replication layer overlaps the electrically conductive partial region. 23. The multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the surface relief forms an optically variable element, a linear or crossed sinusoidal diffraction grating, a linear or crossed single- or multi-step rectangular grating, a zero-order diffraction structure, an asymmetrical relief structure, a blazed grating, an isotropic or anisotropic mat structure, or a light-diffracting and/or light-refracting and/or light-focusing micro- or nanostructure, a binary or continuous Fresnel lens, a binary or continuous Fresnel freeform surface, a microprism structure or a combination structure thereof. 24. The multilayer body according to claim 20 wherein the security element comprises at least one partial varnish layer which forms an item of optical information. 25. The multilayer body according to claim 24 , wherein the at least one partial varnish layer comprises colored or achromatic pigments and/or effect pigments, thin-layer film systems, cholesteric liquid crystals, dyes and/or metallic or non-metallic nanoparticles. 26. The multilayer body according to claim 25 , wherein the colorants can be at least partially excited to fluorescence and/or phosphorescence in the ultraviolet and/or infrared spectrum in the visible spectrum. 27. The multilayer body according to claim 24 wherein the item of optical information is in the form of at least one motif, guilloche pattern, symbol, image, logo or microtext. 28. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the security element overlaps a further graphic element of the multilayer body at least in regions. 29. The multilayer body according to claim 1 wherein the multilayer body comprises a covering layer which has at least one transparent partial region and at least one non-transparent partial region. 30. The multilayer body according to claim 29 , wherein the at least one transparent partial region overlaps the security element viewed in the direction of the surface normals onto the plane spanned by the multilayer body. 31. The multilayer body according to claim 29 wherein the at least one non-transparent partial region at least partially overlaps the antenna structure viewed in the direction of the surface normals onto the plane spanned by the multilayer body. 32. A multilayer body with a functional layer which comprises an antenna element
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