Belt-driven processes for producing optical effect layers
US-2017210160-A1 · Jul 27, 2017 · US
US12466209B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12466209-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117523660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 11, 2025 |
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In a printed article, pigment flakes are magnetically aligned so as to form curved patterns in a plurality of cross-sections normal a continuous imaginary line, wherein radii of the curved patterns increase along the imaginary line from the first point to the second point. When light is incident upon the aligned pigment flakes from a light source, light reflected from the aligned pattern forms a bright image which appears to gradually change its shape and move from one side of the continuous imaginary line to another side of the continuous imaginary line when the substrate is tilted with respect to the light source.
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We claim: 1 . An article, comprising: a substrate coated with a magnetic ink comprising magnetic flakes that have been aligned in a magnetic field to form an image on an imaged surface; wherein the image includes two bowed, oblong ovals each having an inner region within a curved bright line perimeter that is brighter than the inner region, each of the bowed, oblong ovals having two ends; wherein each of the curved bright line perimeters of the oblong ovals increase in intensity upon a tilt of the article, and if the image is viewed at a normal angle, each of the curved bright line perimeters appears as two offset curved bright line perimeters, and if the image is viewed at a tilt, each of the two offset curved bright line perimeters appears as a single curved bright line perimeter; and wherein the image further includes an obelisk shape between the bowed, oblong ovals, the obelisk shape having a base region and a tip region, a first of the two longitudinal ends of each oval being proximate the base region and a second of the two ends of each oval being proximate the tip region. 2 . The article of claim 1 , wherein the obelisk is a static area upon tilt of the image. 3 . An article, comprising: a substrate coated with a magnetic ink comprising magnetic flakes that have been aligned in a magnetic field to form an image; wherein the image includes at least two curved bright lines separated one from another; wherein the at least two curved bright lines increase in intensity upon a tilt of the article; wherein if the image is viewed at a normal angle, each of the at least two curved bright lines appears as offset curved bright lines, and if the image is viewed at a tilt, each of the offset curved bright lines appears as a single curved bright line; and wherein each of the at least two curved bright lines intersects with a chord of a circle to form a first portion of a circle and a second portion of a circle. 4 . The article of claim 3 , wherein the first portion of a circle has a first configuration, and the second portion of the circle has a second configuration at normal, wherein the configuration is different from the second configuration. 5 . The article of claim 4 , wherein the first configuration morphs to a third configuration and the second configuration morphs to a third configuration at a tilt of the article. 6 . The article of claim 3 , wherein the magnetic ink covers the entire area of the circle. 7 . An article, comprising: a substrate coated with a magnetic ink comprising magnetic flakes that have been aligned in a magnetic field to form an image; wherein the image includes four pie-shaped wedges, each pie-shaped wedge including a curved bright line forming an outer arc; wherein the curved bright lines of the four pie-shaped wedges combine to form a 360° perimeter around a center point of the image; and wherein the 360° perimeter increases in intensity upon a tilt of the article, and if the image is viewed at a normal angle, the 360° perimeter appears as two offset perimeters, and if the image is viewed at a tilt, the two offset perimeters appear as a single 360° perimeter. 8 . The article of claim 7 , wherein the magnetic ink includes a plurality of magnetic flakes dispersed in a polymeric binder. 9 . The article of claim 7 , wherein the substrate includes a dark background. 10 . The article of claim 7 , wherein the image includes a static area and a kinematic area. 11 . The article of claim 7 , wherein the substrate is transparent. 12 . The article of claim 7 , wherein the substrate includes a transparent hologram. 13 . The article of claim 7 , wherein the magnetic flakes are aligned with a radius of curvature formed by a head-to-tail connection of the flakes in a cross-section of the coating. 14 . The article of claim 7 , wherein the magnetic ink covers the entire area within the 360° perimeter.
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