Foil image formation method
US-10350910-B2 · Jul 16, 2019 · US
US11697277B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11697277-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615768697-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2023 |
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There is described a hot-stamping press ( 10; 10″; 10 ′″) comprising a foil application unit ( 2; 2 *) designed to allow transfer or lamination of foil material (FM) by hot-stamping onto a substrate (S) supplied in the form of successive sheets or successive portions of a continuous web, which foil material (FM) is fed to the foil application unit ( 2; 2 *) in the form of a foil carrier (FC) supplied by means of a foil feeding system ( 3 ). The hot-stamping press ( 10; 10″; 10′″ ) further comprises at least one UV-curing unit ( 61; 62; 63 ) located along a path (A) of the substrate (S) downstream of the foil application unit ( 2; 2 *) to subject the foil material (FM) transferred or laminated onto the substrate (S) to a UV-curing operation. The foil material (FM) is provided with an adhesive intended to ensure adhesion of the foil material (FM) onto the substrate (S), which adhesive comprises a combination of hot-melt compounds reacting to the application of heat produced by the foil application unit ( 2; 2 *) and UV-curing compounds reacting to the application of ultraviolet radiation produced by the UV-curing unit ( 61; 62; 63 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hot-stamping press comprising: a foil material; an adhesive provided on the foil material; a sheet or a continuous web, the sheet being bank notes or security documents, the continuous web being bank notes or security documents; a foil application unit designed to allow transfer or lamination of the foil material by hot-stamping onto the sheet or continuous web supplied in the form of successive sheets or successive portions of the continuous web, the foil application unit being configured to receive the foil material in the form of a foil carrier supplied by way of a foil feeding system; a foil detachment device located downstream of the foil application unit to separate at least part of the foil carrier from the sheet or continuous web; and at least one UV-curing unit located along a path of the sheet or continuous web downstream of the foil application unit to subject the foil material transferred or laminated onto the sheet or continuous web to a UV-curing operation, the at least one UV-curing unit being provided upstream or downstream of the foil detachment device, wherein the adhesive is provided on the foil material in a manner that allows the sheet or continuous web to come into contact with the adhesive upon the foil material being applied to the sheet or continuous web, wherein the adhesive is configured to ensure adhesion of the foil material onto the sheet or continuous web, the adhesive comprising a combination of hot-melt compounds configured to react to the application of heat produced by the foil application unit and UV-curing compounds configured to react to the application of ultraviolet radiation produced by the UV-curing unit, wherein the foil feeding system is adapted to supply the foil carrier at a plurality of transverse positions transversely to the path of the sheet or continuous web and wherein the UV-curing unit comprises a plurality of UV-curing heads that are distributed transversely to the path of the sheet or continuous web, each UV-curing head being located at a corresponding one of the transverse positions along which the foil material is applied onto the sheet or continuous web, and wherein each of the UV-curing heads are individually movable transversely to the path of the sheet or continuous web, in use. 2. The hot-stamping press according to claim 1 , further comprising a cooling unit located downstream of the foil application unit to cool down the foil material and the adhesive subsequent to the application of the foil material onto the sheet or continuous web, wherein the UV-curing unit is provided downstream of the cooling unit. 3. The hot-stamping press according to claim 1 , wherein the UV-curing unit is located immediately after the foil application unit. 4. The hot-stamping press according to claim 1 , wherein the UV-curing unit is a UV-LED curing unit. 5. The hot-stamping press according to claim 4 , wherein the foil feeding system is adapted to supply the foil carrier at a plurality of transverse positions transversely to the path of the sheet or continuous web and wherein the UV-LED curing unit comprises a transverse bar extending transversely to the path of the sheet or continuous web, which transverse bar includes a plurality of individually-addressable LED elements or individually-addressable clusters of LED elements, which LED elements or clusters of LED elements are activated in dependence of the transverse positions along which the foil material is applied onto the sheet or continuous web. 6. The hot-stamping press according to claim 1 , wherein each UV-curing head is designed to focus ultraviolet radiation along a longitudinal section of the path of the foil material past the UV-curing unit. 7. The hot-stamping press according to claim 1 , wherein the UV-curing unit is located along a curved portion of the path of the sheet or continuous web. 8. The hot-stamping press according to claim 7 , wherein the UV-curing unit is designed to cooperate with a cylinder or roller supporting the sheet or continuous web past the UV-curing unit. 9. The hot-stamping press according to claim 1 , wherein the UV-curing unit is located along a substantially flat portion of the path of the sheet or continuous web. 10. The hot-stamping press according to claim 9 , wherein the UV-curing unit is designed to cooperate with a flat surface supporting the sheet or continuous web past the UV-curing unit. 11. A process of transferring or laminating foil material onto the sheet or continuous web by way of the hot stamping press of claim 1 , the process comprising the steps of: providing the adhesive on the foil material in a manner that allows the sheet or continuous web to come into contact with the adhesive upon the foil material being applied to the sheet or continuous web, the adhesive ensuring adhesion of the foil material onto the sheet or continuous web, the adhesive comprising a combination of hot-melt compounds reacting to the application of heat and UV-curing compounds reacting to the application of ultraviolet radiation; transferring or laminating the foil material by hot-stamping onto the sheet or continuous web, the hot-stamping operation involving subjecting the hot-melt compounds of the adhesive to heat; subsequently subjecting the foil material transferred or laminated onto the sheet or continuous web to the UV-curing operation, the UV-curing operation involving subjecting the UV-curing compounds of the adhesive to ultraviolet radiation; and separating at least part of the foil carrier from the sheet or continuous web after the hot-stamping operation, wherein the UV-curing operation is carried out before separating the at least part of the foil carrier from the sheet or continuous web. 12. The process according to claim 11 , further comprising the step of cooling down the foil material and the adhesive after the hot-stamping operation, wherein the UV-curing operation is carried out after cooling down the foil material and the adhesive.
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comprising metal as the main or only constituent of a layer, {which is} next to another layer of {the same or of} a {different material (next to a bituminous or tarry layer B32B11/08; next to a water-setting substance layer B32B13/06; next to a glass layer B32B17/061; next to a cellulosic plastic layer B32B23/042)} · CPC title
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