Security device and method of manufacture
US-2019176507-A1 · Jun 13, 2019 · US
US11511559B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11511559-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515535368-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2022 |
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The present invention relates to an optically variable security element for securing valuable articles, having a substrate having opposing first and second main surfaces and, arranged on the first main surface, an optically variable pattern that comprises an embossing pattern and a coating. The coating comprises at least one imprinted line grid and a background layer that contrasts with the line grid. The embossing pattern comprises a two-dimensional grid of elevated and/or depressed embossing elements. Both are combined in such a way that substantially on every embossing element lies at least one line segment of a line in the line grid, and at least one of the parameters position of the line segment on the embossing element, orientation of the line segment on the embossing element and form of the line segment varies location dependently across the dimension of the optically variable pattern. Due to the line grid, a movement effect, especially a pump or rotation effect, is created when the security element is tilted.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optically variable security element for securing valuable articles, having a substrate having opposing first and second main surfaces and, arranged on the first main surface, an optically variable pattern that comprises an embossing pattern and a coating, wherein the coating comprises at least one imprinted, one-dimensional line grid and one background layer that contrasts with the line grid, the embossing pattern comprises a two-dimensional grid of elevated and/or depressed embossing elements, the coating and the embossing pattern are combined in such a way that on a majority of the embossing elements lies at least one line segment of a line in the line grid, wherein due to a specific progression of lines in the line grid, on some of the embossing elements no line segment comes to lie, and at least two of the parameters ‘position of the line segment on the embossing element’, ‘orientation of the line segment on the embossing element’ and ‘line width of the line segment’ vary location dependently across the dimension of the optically variable pattern such that, due to the line grid, a movement effect is created when the security element is tilted. 2. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the contrasting background layer is formed by a highly reflective background layer. 3. The security element according to claim 2 , wherein, due to the highly reflective background layer, each embossing element acts as a small concave or convex mirror. 4. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the contrasting background layer is formed by a colored background layer, a glossy background layer or the surface of the substrate itself. 5. The security element according to claim 4 , wherein the line grid is developed on the contrasting background layer. 6. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate is transparent or translucent, at least in the region of the optically variable pattern arranged on the first main surface. 7. The security element according to claim 6 , wherein the coating comprises at least one further line grid that is arranged below the background layer and that contrasts with the background layer, wherein on the majority of the embossing elements there is/lies at least one line segment of a line in the further line grid, wherein due to a specific progression of lines in the line grid, on some of the embossing elements no line segment comes to lie, and for the further line grid, at least one of the parameters ‘position of the line segment on the embossing element’, ‘orientation of the line segment on the embossing element’ and ‘form of the line segment’ varying location dependently across the dimension of the optically variable pattern such that, due to the further line grid, a movement effect is created when the security element is tilted. 8. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the optically variable pattern arranged on the first main surface is combined with, arranged on the second main surface of the substrate, a second optically variable pattern that comprises a second embossing pattern and a second coating, the second embossing pattern being developed to be congruent but inverse to the first embossing pattern of the first main surface, the second coating comprising at least one imprinted line grid, the second coating and the second embossing pattern being combined in such a way that on a majority of the embossing elements of the second embossing pattern lies at least one line segment of a line in the line grid of the second coating, wherein due to a specific progression of lines in the line grid, on some of the embossing elements no line segment comes to lie, and for the line grid of the second coating, at least one of the parameters ‘position of the line segment on the embossing element’, ‘orientation of the line segment on the embossing element’ and ‘form of the line segment’ varying location dependently across the dimension of the optically variable pattern such that, due to the line grid of the second coating, a movement effect is created when the security element is tilted. 9. The security element according to claim 8 , wherein the second coating comprises a second background layer that contrasts with the line grid. 10. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the contrasting background layer is perforated with point- or line-shaped gaps or is omitted in large areas. 11. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the embossing elements are formed by elevated or depressed round structures. 12. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the embossing pattern includes both elevated and depressed embossing elements, and the elevated and depressed embossing elements are arranged in the form of a pattern, characters or a code. 13. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the embossing pattern comprises, besides the two-dimensional grid mentioned, at least one sub-region having elongated elevated or depressed embossing elements. 14. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the embossing pattern comprises, besides the two-dimensional grid of embossing elements mentioned, at least one sub-region having embossing elements offset against the grid. 15. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the two-dimensional grid of embossing elements is a regular two-dimensional grid. 16. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the line grid includes a plurality of non-intersecting, almost, but not completely, parallel lines. 17. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the position of a line segment on an embossing element is given in each case by a phase function ϕ(x,y) that depends on the position (x,y) of the embossing element in the optically variable pattern and whose function value specifies the relative position of the line segment on the embossing element perpendicular to the length dimension of the line segment, normalized to the unit interval [0, 1], and the phase function ϕ(x,y) varying location dependently in such a way that a movement effect is created when the security element is tilted. 18. The security element according to claim 17 , wherein the phase function ϕ(x,y) depends directly on the angle between the position (x,y) of the embossing element and a fixed reference point (x 0 , y 0 ) in the optically variable pattern such that, when the security element is tilted, a rotation effect about the reference point (x 0 , y 0 ) is created, the phase function being given by ϕ( x,y )=mod((α+ k *arg(( x−x 0 )+ i ( y−y 0 ))/(2π),1) with an integer k≠0 and an offset angle α. 19. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the line grid has an average line screen width W L and the embossing elements are arranged in a grid whose line screen has, perpendicular or at 60° to the line grid, a line screen width W P that is substantially equal to the average line screen width W L . 20. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the coating comprises two or more line grids, the parameters ‘position of the line segment on the embossing element’, ‘orientation of the line segment on the embossing element’ and ‘form of the line segment’ varying independently of each other for the line segments of each line grid. 21. The security element according to claim 20 , wherein the two or more line grids produce different movement effects in identical or different directions. 22. The security element accord
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