Devices for producing optical effect layers
US-10391519-B2 · Aug 27, 2019 · US
US11298966B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11298966-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816652365-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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The invention relates to a thin optical security element comprising a reflective or refractive light-redirecting surface having a relief pattern operable to redirect incident light from a light source and form a projected image on a projection surface, the projected image comprising a caustic pattern reproducing a reference pattern that is easily visually recognizable by a person. The invention also relates to a method for designing a relief pattern of a light-redirecting surface of a thin optical security element.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical security element comprising a reflective light-redirecting surface, or a refractive transparent or partially transparent light-redirecting surface, having a relief pattern of depth δ f adapted to redirect incident light received from a point-light source and form a projected image containing a caustic pattern on a projection surface, said caustic pattern reproducing a reference pattern and being visually recognizable, wherein a profile of the relief pattern has abrupt variations formed by machining a surface of an optical material piece according to a calculated relief pattern profile having discontinuities, said machined abrupt variations corresponding to the discontinuities, wherein the calculated relief pattern profile having discontinuities is obtained by slicing an initial relief pattern profile of a model light-redirecting surface into smaller contiguous profile portions, said initial relief pattern profile having a depth δ i greater than δ f and being operable to reproduce by optical path simulation said caustic pattern on the projection surface under illumination by the point-light source, the slicing generating a boundary surface between any two contiguous profile portions which extends parallel to an optical axis of said model light-redirecting surface, and by collapsing along the optical axis each profile portion comprised between two consecutive boundary surfaces, thereby forming the calculated relief profile having a discontinuity along each boundary surface, wherein the operation of collapsing a profile portion of the initial relief pattern profile, of which height is measured with respect to the optical axis of said model light-redirecting surface and which extends above a base plane perpendicular to said optical axis, is obtained by translating, parallel to the optical axis and toward the base plane, the profile portion by a distance value corresponding to a minimal height at which its boundary surfaces intersect said profile portion, thereby obtaining the calculated relief profile having a relief pattern of reduced depth less than δ i . 2. The optical security element of claim 1 , wherein the profile of the relief pattern has a low depth δ f less than or equal to 30 μm. 3. The optical security element of claim 1 , wherein the profile of the relief pattern has a low depth δ f less than or equal to 250 μm. 4. The optical security element according to claim 1 , wherein the reflective light-redirecting surface, or a refractive transparent or partially transparent light-redirecting surface, is disposed over a flat base substrate, an overall thickness of the optical security element being less than or equal to 100 μm. 5. The optical security element according to claim 1 , wherein its relief pattern is adapted to redirect incident light received from the point-light source, at a distance d s from the reflective light-redirecting surface, or a refractive transparent or partially transparent light-redirecting surface, and form the projected image containing the caustic pattern on the projection surface at a distance d i from the reflective light-redirecting surface, or a refractive transparent or partially transparent light-redirecting surface, with a value of d i less than or equal to 30 cm and a value of the ratio d s /d i greater than or equal to 5. 6. The optical security element according to claim 1 , marking an object selected from the group comprising: consumer products, tax stamps, ID cards, passports, credit cards and banknotes. 7. A method of designing a reflective light-redirecting surface, or a refractive transparent or partially transparent light-redirecting surface, having a relief pattern of depth δ f , of an optical security element adapted to redirect incident light received from a point-light source and form a projected image containing a caustic pattern on a projection surface, said caustic pattern reproducing a reference pattern and being visually recognizable, comprising: a) calculating a relief pattern profile having discontinuities; and b) machining a surface of an optical material piece according to the relief pattern profile having discontinuities calculated at a), thereby having a machined profile of the relief pattern with abrupt variations corresponding to the discontinuities of the relief pattern profile calculated at a), wherein, at a), calculating the relief pattern profile having discontinuities further comprises: slicing an initial relief pattern profile of a model light-redirecting surface into smaller contiguous profile portions, said initial relief pattern profile having a depth δ i greater than δ f and being operable to reproduce by optical path simulation said caustic pattern on the projection surface under illumination by the point-light source, the slicing generating a boundary surface between any two contiguous profile portions which extends parallel to an optical axis of said model light-redirecting surface; and collapsing along the optical axis each profile portion comprised between two consecutive boundary surfaces, thereby forming the calculated relief profile having a discontinuity along each boundary surface, at a), collapsing a profile portion of the initial relief pattern profile, of which height is measured with respect to the optical axis of said model light-redirecting surface and which extends above a base plane perpendicular to said optical axis, is performed by translating, parallel to the optical axis and toward the base plane, the profile portion by a distance value corresponding to a minimal height at which its boundary surfaces intersect said profile portion, thereby obtaining the calculated relief profile having a relief pattern of reduced depth less than δ i ; and at b), the surface of the optical material piece is machined according to the calculated relief pattern profile of reduced depth less than δ i , thereby obtaining the machined reflective light-redirecting surface, or a refractive transparent or partially transparent light-redirecting surface, of the optical security element with the relief pattern of reduced depth δ f less than δ i . 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the machining of the surface of the optical material piece comprises any one of ultra-precision machining, laser ablation and lithography. 9. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising that the machined reflective light-redirecting surface, or a refractive transparent or partially transparent light-redirecting surface, is a master light-redirecting surface to be used to build a replica of the light-redirecting surface. 10. The method according to claim 9 , further comprising replicating the machined reflective light-redirecting surface, or a refractive transparent or partially transparent light-redirecting surface, on a substrate. 11. The method according to claim 9 , wherein replication comprises one of UV casting and embossing.
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