Security elements and methods of manufacture thereof

US11077699B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11077699-B2
Application numberUS-201917040289-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 22, 2019
Priority dateMar 22, 2018
Publication dateAug 3, 2021
Grant dateAug 3, 2021

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A security element including: a first layer having a first surface; an array of image regions across the first surface arranged along at least a second direction, each region including at least a first image sub-region having an average inclination defining an angle, relative to a plane of the security element, about an image region axis extending along a first direction; a diffractive optically variable effect generating structure provided in or on the first surface across the first image sub-regions, the structure including diffractive elements that extend along a direction within 45° of the first direction, wherein the structure is provided across the first image sub-regions and spatially arranged and/or modulated across the first image sub-regions in accordance with a first image so the first image is displayed by the first image sub-regions in combination at least at a first viewing angle. Also, a method of manufacturing the security element.

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A security element comprising: a first layer having a first surface extending along a first direction and a second direction; an array of image regions across the first surface arranged along at least the second direction, each image region comprising at least a first image sub-region having an average inclination defining an angle, relative to a plane of the security element, about an image region axis extending along the first direction; a diffractive optically variable effect generating structure provided in or on the first surface across the first image sub-regions, the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure comprising diffractive elements that extend along a direction within 45° of the first direction, wherein the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure is provided across the first image sub-regions and spatially arranged and/or modulated across the first image sub-regions in accordance with a first image such that the first image is displayed by the first image sub-regions in combination at least at a first viewing angle, wherein each image region further comprises at least a second image sub-region having an average inclination defining an angle, relative to the plane of the security element, about the image region axis extending along the first direction, and wherein the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure is provided across the second image sub-regions and spatially arranged and/or modulated across the second image sub-regions in accordance with a second image such that the second image, preferably different from the first image, is displayed by the second image sub-regions in combination at least at a second viewing angle, different from the first viewing angle. 2. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first direction is substantially perpendicular to the second direction. 3. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure is a dispersive structure. 4. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure has a pitch of 600 nm or less. 5. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein each first image sub-region has substantially the same average inclination relative to the plane of the security element. 6. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure varies in one or more of a pitch, an orientation and a size, a shape and/or a profile of the elements of the structure across the first image sub-regions so as to define different areas of the first image. 7. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein each first and second image sub-region define an angle, relative to the plane of the security element, in the same direction about the image region axis extending along the first direction. 8. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein each first and second image sub-region within each image region have substantially the same average inclination. 9. A security element according to claim 8 , wherein the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure provided across the second image sub-regions differs from the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure provided across the first image sub-regions in at least one of a pitch of the structure, an orientation of the structure and a size, a shape and/or a profile of the elements of the structure such that the second viewing angle is different from the first viewing angle. 10. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein each first image sub-region has a different average inclination from a corresponding second image sub-region within each image region. 11. A security element according to claim 10 , wherein each first image sub-region defines a different angle, relative to a plane of the security element, about a second image region axis extending along the second direction than is defined by the corresponding second image sub-region within each image region, such that the second viewing angle is different from the first viewing angle. 12. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein each first image sub-region defines a different angle, relative to a plane of the security element, about the image region axis extending along the first direction than is defined by a corresponding second image sub-region within each image region, such that the second viewing angle is different from the first viewing angle. 13. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the array of image regions defines an array of interlaced image sub-regions, the interlaced image sub-regions being interlaced at least along the second direction. 14. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the image regions define a two-dimensional array of image regions across the first surface. 15. A security element comprising: a first layer having a first surface extending along a first direction and a second direction; an array of image regions across the first surface arranged along at least the second direction, each image region comprising at least a first image sub-region having an average inclination defining an angle, relative to a plane of the security element, about an image region axis extending along the first direction; a diffractive optically variable effect generating structure provided in or on the first surface across the first image sub-regions, the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure comprising diffractive elements that extend along a direction within 45° of the first direction, wherein the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure is provided across the first image sub-regions and spatially arranged and/or modulated across the first image sub-regions in accordance with a first image such that the first image is displayed by the first image sub-regions in combination at least at a first viewing angle, wherein the image regions define a two-dimensional array of image regions across the first surface, and wherein each sub-region within each image region defines a pixel of a corresponding image exhibited at a corresponding viewing angle. 16. A security element comprising: a first layer having a first surface extending along a first direction and a second direction; an array of image regions across the first surface arranged along at least the second direction, each image region comprising at least a first image sub-region having an average inclination defining an angle, relative to a plane of the security element, about an image region axis extending along the first direction; a diffractive optically variable effect generating structure provided in or on the first surface across the first image sub-regions, the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure comprising diffractive elements that extend along a direction within 45° of the first direction, wherein the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure is provided across the first image sub-regions and spatially arranged and/or modulated across the first image sub-regions in accordance with a first image such that the first image is displayed by the first image sub-regions in combination at least at a first viewing angle, wherein the array of first image sub-regions comprises an array of primary areas and an array of secondary areas, wherein the diffractive optically variable effect generating structure comprises a primary diffractive optically variable effect generating structure provided acro

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What does patent US11077699B2 cover?
A security element including: a first layer having a first surface; an array of image regions across the first surface arranged along at least a second direction, each region including at least a first image sub-region having an average inclination defining an angle, relative to a plane of the security element, about an image region axis extending along a first direction; a diffractive opticall…
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De La Rue Int Ltd
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 Aug 03 2021 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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