Optically Variable Surface Pattern
US-2016023495-A1 · Jan 28, 2016 · US
US12083816B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12083816-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017626714-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2024 |
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A security device includes an array of reflective elements including at least first and second sets of reflective elements, which are regularly or irregularly interlaced along at least a first interlacing direction across a first area of the security device. A non-dispersive colour-generating structure is in the surface of first and/or second sets of reflective elements. The first set of reflective elements is configured to collectively exhibit a first image across the first area of the security device to a viewer within a first viewing zone and direct incident light convergently and/or divergently towards this zone. The second set of reflective elements is configured to collectively exhibit a second image across the first area of the security device to the viewer within a second viewing zone. The structure is modulated across the first and/or second sets of reflective elements such that the first and/or second images include multiple colours.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A security device comprising: an array of reflective elements including at least a first set of reflective elements and a second set of reflective elements, the first and second sets of reflective elements being regularly or irregularly interlaced along at least a first interlacing direction across a first area of the security device, and a non-dispersive colour-generating structure provided in the surface of at least the first set of reflective elements, wherein the first set of reflective elements is configured to collectively exhibit a first image across the first area of the security device to a viewer within a first viewing zone, with light reflected from each reflective element of the first set of reflective elements providing a different region of the first image visible at one or more viewing positions within the first viewing zone, and the second set of reflective elements is configured to collectively exhibit a second image across the first area of the security device to the viewer within a second viewing zone different from the first viewing zone, with light reflected from each reflective element of the second set of reflective elements providing a different region of the second image visible at one or more viewing positions within the second viewing zone, the non-dispersive colour generating structure is modulated across at least the first set of reflective elements such that the first image includes multiple colours, and orientations of the reflective elements within the first set of reflective elements vary across the array of reflective elements such that the first set of reflective elements is configured to collectively direct incident light convergently and/or divergently towards the first viewing zone of the first image. 2. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the second set of reflective elements is configured to collectively direct incident light convergently and/or divergently towards the second viewing zone of the second image. 3. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the first set of reflective elements comprises a first array of elongate reflective elements and/or the second set of reflective elements comprises a second array of elongate reflective elements, and wherein the first and second sets of reflective elements are regularly or irregularly interlaced along the first interlacing direction across the first area of the security device. 4. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the first set of reflective elements comprises a first two-dimensional array of reflective elements and/or the second set of reflective elements comprises a second two-dimensional array of reflective elements, and wherein the first and second sets of reflective elements are regularly or irregularly interlaced along both the first interlacing direction and a second interlacing direction orthogonal to the first interlacing direction across the first area of the security device. 5. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second sets of reflective elements are regularly or irregularly interlaced along the first interlacing direction such that at least some of the reflective elements belonging to the first set are spaced along the first interlacing direction by at most 1000 μm, and/or such that at least some of the reflective elements belonging to the second set are spaced along the first interlacing direction by at most 1000 μm. 6. A security device according to claim 5 , wherein the first and second sets of reflective elements are regularly or irregularly interlaced along both the first interlacing direction and a second interlacing direction orthogonal to the first interlacing direction such that at least some of the reflective elements belonging to the first set are spaced along the second interlacing direction by at most 1000 μm, and/or such that at least some of the reflective elements belonging to the second set are spaced along the second interlacing direction by at most 1000 μm. 7. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the non-dispersive colour-generating relief structure comprises a first array of plasmonic nanostructures provided in the surface of first set of reflective elements and/or a second array of plasmonic nanostructures provided in the surface of second set of reflective elements. 8. A security device according to claim 7 , wherein the plasmonic nanostructures of the first and/or second arrays of plasmonic nanostructures vary in at least one of their shape, size and spacing across the first and/or second arrays of plasmonic nanostructures such that the first and/or second images include multiple colours. 9. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the non-dispersive colour-generating relief structure comprises a first zero order diffractive structure, such as a zero order diffraction grating, provided in the surface of first set of reflective elements and/or a second zero order diffractive structure, such as a zero order diffraction grating, provided in the surface of second set of reflective elements. 10. A security device according to claim 9 , wherein the first and/or second zero order diffractive structure varies in one or more of its pitch, orientation, and profile of the elements of the diffractive structure across the first and/or second arrays of plasmonic nanostructures such that the first and/or second images include multiple colours. 11. A security device according to claim 9 , wherein the first and/or second zero order diffractive structure is configured to exhibit rotational colourshift. 12. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the non-dispersive colour-generating relief structure is modulated across the first set of reflective elements such that at least one of the reflective elements of the first set of reflective elements exhibits multiple colours, and/or wherein the non-dispersive colour-generating relief structure is modulated across the second set of reflective elements such that at least one of the reflective elements of the second set of reflective elements exhibits multiple colours. 13. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the array of reflective elements further comprises an anti-reflective microstructure provided in the surface of first and/or second sets of reflective elements, the anti-reflective microstructure defining substantially black portions of the first and/or second images. 14. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the first image is at least partly defined by the arrangement of the first set of reflective elements across the security device, and/or wherein the second image is at least partly defined by the arrangement of the second set of reflective elements across the security device. 15. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the first image is at least partly defined by the modulation of the non-dispersive colour generating structure across the first set of reflective elements, and/or wherein the second image is at least partly defined by the modulation of the non-dispersive colour generating structure across the second set of reflective elements. 16. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the first and/or second sets of reflective elements comprises an array of substantially planar reflective elements, or an array of concave or convex reflective elements. 17. A security device according to claim 1 , wherein the first set of reflective elements is configured to collectively direct incident light convergently or divergently towards the first viewing zone of the first image such that the l
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