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US-2015362642-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9579922B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9579922-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414326982-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 28, 2017 |
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Disclosed is a marking for an article, item or substrate. The marking comprises a printable code, at least a part of which is covered by a chiral liquid crystal polymer (CLCP) layer, and further preferably including an intermediate layer including a distribution of flakes, to provide readable information of at least two different types on the article.
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What is claimed is: 1. A marking for an article, item or substrate, the marking comprising: a printable code, at least a part of the printable code is covered by a transparent intermediate layer including randomly distributed therein at least flakes comprising a chiral liquid crystal polymer (CLCP) material; a CLCP layer, the CLCP layer at least partially covering the transparent intermediate layer and at least partially covering the printable code; the CLCP material in the transparent intermediate layer has at least one optical property that is different from an optical property of the CLCP layer; and wherein the CLCP layer is made from a precursor composition that comprises at least one nematic compound, at least one chiral dopant, and at least one photoinitiator. 2. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein the printable code comprises one or more of cells, dots, microdots, bars, micro alphanumeric characters, and glyphs. 3. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein the printable code comprises one or more of a cloud of dots, a sum of glyphs, a 1-dimensional barcode, a stacked 1-dimensional barcode, a 2-dimensional barcode, and a data matrix. 4. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein the printable code comprises a black ink. 5. The marking according to claim 4 , wherein the black ink comprises IR transparent black ink and/or IR absorbent black ink. 6. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the printable code is formed by an IR absorbent black ink and/or a carbon black ink and at least a part of the code formed by the IR absorbent black ink and/or the carbon black ink is covered by an IR transparent black ink. 7. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the printable code is formed by an IR absorbent black ink and/or a carbon black ink and at least a part of the printable code is provided on a background formed by an IR transparent black ink. 8. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein the CLCP layer is made from a precursor composition that further comprises at least one solvent. 9. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein the CLCP layer is visible to an unaided eye. 10. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein the CLCP layer has a modified optical property in at least one area thereof. 11. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein the CLCP layer has randomly distributed therein flakes comprising a CLCP material that has at least one optical property that is different from an optical property of the CLCP layer. 12. The marking according to claim 11 , wherein the flakes in the CLCP layer have an average size of from 20 μm to 100 μm. 13. The marking according to claim 11 , wherein the flakes in the CLCP layer have an at least bimodal particle size distribution. 14. The marking according to claim 11 , wherein at least a part of the flakes in the CLCP layer is visible to the unaided eye. 15. The marking according to claim 11 , wherein at least a part of the flakes in the CLCP layer is invisible to the unaided eye. 16. The marking according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one intermediate layer comprises a UV cured resin. 17. A substrate which has the marking according to claim 1 on at least one surface thereof. 18. The substrate according to claim 17 , wherein a cured resin layer is present between the substrate and the printable code, the resin layer modifying at least one optical property of the CLCP layer in areas thereof that are not covered by an ink of the printable code. 19. The substrate according to claim 17 , wherein a second CLCP layer is present between the substrate and the printable code, the second CLCP layer having at least one optical property that is different from an optical property of the CLCP layer that covers at least a part of the printable code. 20. An article or item that comprises the marking according to claim 1 . 21. The article or item of claim 20 , wherein the article or item is or comprises at least one of a label, packaging, a cartridge, a container or a capsule that contains foodstuffs, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, or beverages, a banknote, a credit card, a stamp, a tax label, a security document, a passport, an identity card, a driver's license, an access card, a transport ion ticket, an event ticket, a voucher, an ink-transfer layer, a reflective layer, an aluminum foil, a semiconductor, and a commercial good. 22. A method of at least one of identifying, authenticating, tracking, and tracing an article or item, comprising retrieving information from at least the printable code of the marking according to claim 1 on the article or item, and comparing the retrieved information with previously stored information. 23. The method of claim 22 , wherein the information is retrieved by a camera of a mobile phone. 24. A method of marking an article or item, the method comprising providing at least one surface of the article or item with a printable code; covering at least a part of the printable code with a transparent intermediate layer including randomly distributed therein at least flakes comprising a chiral liquid crystal polymer (CLCP) material; at least partially covering the transparent intermediate layer and at least partially covering the printable code with a CLCP layer made from a precursor composition that comprises at least one nematic compound, at least one chiral dopant, and at least one photoinitiator; and the CLCP material in the transparent intermediate layer having at least one optical property that is different from an optical property of the CLCP layer. 25. A method of increasing the complexity and/or reducing the reproducibility of a printable code, comprising covering at least a part of the printable code with a transparent intermediate layer including randomly distributed therein at least flakes comprising a chiral liquid crystal polymer (CLCP) material; at least partially covering the transparent intermediate layer and at least partially covering the printable code with a CLCP layer made from a precursor composition that comprises at least one nematic compound, at least one chiral dopant, and at least one photoinitiator; and the CLCP material in the transparent intermediate layer having at least one optical property that is different from an optical property of the CLCP layer.
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