Fine particles, particle group, anti-counterfeiting ink, anti-counterfeiting toner, anti-counterfeiting sheet, and anti-counterfeiting medium
US-9223235-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9688090B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9688090-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314432794-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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An identification medium can be used in an opening label, clearly show signs of it having been opened, and also have a superior authenticity-confirming function. The identification medium has a structure including, in the following order as seen from the side of observation: an optical function layer that generates a color shift, a separation layer that is partially formed, a printed layer, and an adhesive layer, in which when an adhesive strength between the adhesive layer and an adherend is set to be Xa, an adhesive strength between the adhesive layer and the printed layer is set to be Xb, and an adhesive strength at a portion in which the separation layer is laminated between the optical function layer and the printed layer is set to be Xc, the adhesive strength of each part is set to satisfy Xa>Xb>Xc or Xb>Xa>Xc.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An identification medium having a structure comprising, in the following order, as seen from the side of observation: a cholesteric liquid crystal layer or a multiple film layer, each of which reflects specific colors, a separation layer that is partially formed, a printed layer that is formed so as to cover the entire surface of a lower surface of the cholesteric liquid crystal layer or the multiple film layer, by using an opaque ink having specific colors, and a colored adhesive layer that is formed so as to cover the entire surface of a lower surface of the printed layer, wherein when an adhesive strength between the colored adhesive layer and an adherend is set to be Xa, an adhesive strength between the colored adhesive layer and the printed layer is set to be Xb, and an adhesive strength at a portion in which the separation layer is laminated between the optical function layer and the printed layer is set to be Xc, the adhesive strength of each part is set to satisfy: Xb>Xa>Xc, and wherein the identification medium is configured such that, when the identification medium is torn off from the adherend, the printed layer and the colored adhesive layer are primarily separated from the cholesteric liquid crystal layer or the multiple film layer and absorbed into the adjacent printed layer and the adjacent colored adhesive layer to form a gap in an area at which the separation layer is formed under the cholesteric liquid crystal layer or the multiple film layer, the printed layer and the colored adhesive layer remain adhered to the cholesteric liquid crystal layer or the multiple film layer in a second area where the separation layer is not formed, and all portions of the printed layer and the colored adhesive layer are separated from the adherend.
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