Optically variable security element having reflective surface region
US-11654709-B2 · May 23, 2023 · US
US12311692B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12311692-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218552234-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 27, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 27, 2025 |
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An optically variable security element is provided for safeguarding articles of value. The security element has a feature layer containing, in a common plane, first and second feature regions arranged so as to accurately fit together. The first feature regions contain a first embossing lacquer layer of a first embossing lacquer into which an embossed structure that creates a first optical effect has been embossed. The second feature regions contain a second embossing lacquer layer of a second embossing lacquer into which an embossed structure that creates a second, different optical effect has been embossed. The first and second embossing lacquers have different solidification properties and different optical properties. A production process is provided for such an optically variable security element, and to embossing arrangements comprising a semi-finished security element product and means of impressing an embossed structure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optically variable security element for safeguarding articles of value, having a feature layer which comprises, arranged next to one another substantially at a same height level and in register with one another in a common plane, first and second feature regions, where: the first feature regions comprise a first embossing varnish layer composed of a first embossing varnish and impressed with an embossed structure which generates a first optical effect, and the second feature regions comprise a second embossing varnish layer composed of a second embossing varnish and impressed with an embossed structure which generates a second, different optical effect, and the first and second embossing varnishes have not only different solidification properties but also different optical properties. 2. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second embossing varnishes are each formed by a thermoplastic embossing varnish with different softening temperatures. 3. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first embossing varnish is formed by a radiation-curing embossing varnish and the second embossing varnish is formed by a thermoplastic embossing varnish. 4. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second embossing varnishes have different color, different transparency and/or different luminescence. 5. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the embossed structures of the first and second embossing varnish layers each have structural dimensions in the plane that lie between 30 μm and 200 μm. 6. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein between the embossed structures of the first and second embossing varnish layers there is a narrow transition region having a width of less than 10 μm in which an embossed height and/or embossed quality of one of the embossed structures decreases. 7. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the embossing varnish layers of the first and second feature regions are arranged next to one another without gaps and overlaps. 8. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second embossing varnish layers are provided with a common reflection-increasing coating. 9. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the security element has a deformable carrier foil having a thickness of less than 23 μm or a carrier foil having a glass transition temperature Tg which is lower than a softening temperature of at least one thermoplastic embossing varnish of the feature layer. 10. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the security element comprises a compensating layer which is flexible, at a softening temperature of at least one thermoplastic embossing varnish of the feature layer. 11. An embossing arrangement comprising: a security element preproduct for further processing to an optically variable security element according to claim 1 , having a feature layer which comprises, arranged next to one another substantially at the same height level and in register with one another in a common plane, first and second feature regions, where the first feature regions comprise an embossing varnish layer composed of a solidified embossing varnish impressed with an embossed structure which generates a first optical effect, and the second feature regions comprise a second embossing varnish layer composed of an unsolidified embossing varnish, where the first and second embossing varnishes have not only different solidification properties but also different optical properties, and a flexible embossing tool having a second embossed structure for impressing an embossed structure which generates a second, different optical effect only into the embossing varnish layer with the unsolidified embossing varnish of the security element preproduct. 12. The embossing arrangement according to claim 11 , wherein the flexible embossing tool is formed of silicone rubber. 13. An embossing arrangement comprising: a security element preproduct for further processing to an optically variable security element according to claim 1 , having a feature layer which comprises, arranged next to one another substantially at the same height level and in register with one another in a common plane, first and second feature regions, where the first feature regions comprise an embossing varnish layer composed of a solidified embossing varnish impressed with an embossed structure which generates a first optical effect, and the second feature regions comprise a second embossing varnish layer composed of an unsolidified embossing varnish, where the first and second embossing varnishes have not only different solidification properties but also different optical properties, and a hard embossing tool having a second embossed structure and a resilient opposed embossing roll having a Shore hardness of less than 90 for impressing an embossed structure which generates a second, different optical effect only into the embossing varnish layer with the unsolidified embossing varnish, the security element preproduct being embossed between the hard embossing tool and the resilient opposed embossing roll. 14. A process for producing an optically variable security element wherein on a carrier a feature layer is generated which comprises, arranged next to one another substantially at a same height level and in register with one another in a common plane, first and second feature regions, where, in the process, in the first feature regions, a first embossing varnish layer composed of a first embossing varnish is applied and an embossed structure is embossed into the embossing varnish layer and generates a first optical effect, and in the second feature regions, a second embossing varnish layer composed of a second embossing varnish is applied and a second embossed structure is embossed into the embossing varnish layer and generates a second, different optical effect, and where embossing varnishes applied as first and second embossing varnishes each have not only different optical properties but also different solidification properties, and/or are solidified at different times. 15. The process according to claim 14 , wherein in the first feature regions, a first embossing varnish layer composed of a thermoplastic embossing varnish having a first softening temperature and in the second feature regions a second embossing varnish layer composed of a thermoplastic embossing varnish having a second softening temperature that is lower than the first softening temperature are applied, a first embossing step is carried out at a first curing temperature and in this case the first embossing varnish layer is provided with the first embossed structure, and subsequently a second embossing step is carried out at a second curing temperature that is lower than the first curing temperature and in this case the second embossing varnish layer is provided with the second embossed structure. 16. The process according to claim 14 , wherein in the first feature regions, a first embossing varnish layer composed of a thermoplastic embossing varnish and in the second feature regions a second embossing varnish layer composed of a radiation-curing embossing varnish are applied, a first embossing step is carried out at a first temperature and in this case the first embossing varnish layer is provided with the first embossed structure, and subsequently a second embossing step at a second temperature that is lower than the first temperature is carried out with radiation exposure and in this case the second embossin
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