Systems and methods for integrating digital operations with a physical greeting card
US-12427801-B1 · Sep 30, 2025 · US
US9779350B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9779350-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414768893-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A multilayer body with a carrier and a layer arranged thereon which comprises electrically conductive material in such an arrangement comprises an information area and a background area ( 18 ) which are galvanically separated from each other. In each information area a first zone ( 10 ) with electrically conductive material is provided, over the entirety of which electrically conductive material is conductively connected to it. In each background area a plurality of second zones with electrically conductive material is provided, which are galvanically separated from each other. Each first zone ( 10 ) preferably occupies a surface area that is at least five times larger than each of the second zones. The electrically conductive material is preferably provided with an average surface coverage which varies over all information areas and background areas ( 18 ) by less than 25%. A homogeneous appearance of the multilayer body is thereby ensured, and an item of information provided in the information area, provided by the shape, size and/or alignment of the first zone, is not visible without aids, and therefore cannot be copied.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multilayer body with a carrier and a layer arranged thereon which comprises electrically conductive material in such an arrangement that at least one information area and at least one background area are provided, wherein the at least one information area and the at least one background area are galvanically separated from each other, wherein in each information area a first zone with electrically conductive material is provided, over the entirety of which electrically conductive material is conductively connected to it, and wherein in each background area a plurality of second zones with electrically conductive material is provided, wherein the second zones are galvanically separated from each other, and wherein the electrically conductive material is provided with an average surface coverage which varies over all information areas and background areas by less than 25%, wherein the average surface coverage is calculated on partial surfaces which in each case have the same predetermined size, which is either 500 μm by 500 μm or 300 μm by 300 μm or 250 μm by 250 μm or 200 μm by 200 μm or 150 μm by 150 μm or 100 μm by 100 μm, whereby the information area and the background area appear visually similar. 2. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein at least one first zone occupies a surface area that is at least two times larger than each of the second zones. 3. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein, in at least a part of the first zones made of the electrically conductive material, a plurality of conductive traces are formed which have a width from the range of from 1 μm to 40 μm, and which are arranged in patterns. 4. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the second zones is covered over the whole surface with electrically conductive material. 5. A multilayer body according to claim 4 , wherein one or more of the first zones are covered over the whole surface with electrically conductive material, with the result that a closed area is provided. 6. A multilayer body according to claim 4 , wherein at least one of the first zones comprises a partial area, covered over the whole surface with electrically conductive material, which are galvanically coupled to each other via conductive bars. 7. A multilayer body according to claim 4 , further comprising a color layer or effect layer provided over and/or under the electrically conductive material, such that in combination with the electrically conductive material a characteristic motif results. 8. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , further comprising an additional non-conductive reflective layer over the whole surface, wherein this additional reflective layer is formed from HRI materials. 9. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein a background area completely surrounds all information areas. 10. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , comprising only one information area. 11. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein an information area comprises a plurality of first zones which are galvanically coupled to each other by at least one conductive trace. 12. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein, as electrically conductive material, at least one material is selected from the group of silver, copper, gold, aluminum, chromium, mixtures and/or alloys of the above-named materials, an electrically conductive paste, polyaniline and polythiophene. 13. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , further comprising a transparent dielelectric layer on the layer with the electrically conductive material. 14. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein at least one first zone has a dimension in a direction of extension of between 2.5 mm and 15 mm. 15. A packaging or packaged product, banknote, check, credit card, identification document, travel or admission ticket, tag, playing card, or security element for identifying a product with a brand name, with a multilayer body according to claim 1 . 16. A banknote with a substrate and a strip-shaped multilayer body according to claim 1 which is applied to the substrate as a security element or is embedded in the substrate as a security thread. 17. A pharmaceutical product or cigarettes, or packaged product, wherein the packaging or the packaged product comprises a multilayer body according to claim 1 , which is applied to a surface. 18. A multilayer body according to claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive material further simultaneously provides a further functionality as a reflective layer for optical security features. 19. A multilayer body according to claim 18 , wherein the optically variable device is selected from the group consisting of a linear or crossed sinusoidal or rectangular diffraction grating, a zero-order diffraction structure, a 2D/3D or 3D hologram, a Kinegram®, a Trustseal®, a colored or achromatic blazed grating, an isotropic or anisotropic mat structure, a microlens structure, a macrostructure, and a thin film color-change system. 20. A multilayer body according to claim 19 , wherein a first item of information is encoded by the position, size, alignment and/or shape of all first zones and/or the distance of several first zones from each other, and wherein a second item of visual information provided by the optical security feature partially or completely corresponds to the first item of information or supplements this first item of information to form a total item of information. 21. A multilayer body with a carrier and a layer arranged thereon which comprises electrically conductive material in such an arrangement that at least one information area and at least one background area are provided, wherein the at least one information area and the at least one background area are galvanically separated from each other, and wherein, in each information area, a first zone with electrically conductive material is provided, over the entirety of which electrically conductive material is conductively connected to it, and wherein, in each background area a plurality of second zones with electrically conductive material is provided, wherein the second zones are galvanically separated from each other, and wherein, in at least a part of the first zones made of the electrically conductive material, a plurality of conductive traces are formed which have a width from the range of from 1 μm to 40 μm, and which are arranged in patterns, and wherein, in at least two of the second zones made of the electrically conductive material, conductive trace parts are formed which have a width from the range of from 1 μm to 40 μm, and which are galvanically separated from conductive trace parts of another of the second zones via a gap with a length which is between 50% and 200% of the width of the conductive trace parts. 22. A multilayer body according to claim 21 , wherein the electrically conductive material is provided with an average surface coverage which varies over all information areas and background areas by less than 25%, wherein the average surface coverage is calculated on partial surfaces which in each case have the same predetermined size, which is either 500 μm by 500 μm or 300 μm by 300 μm or 250 μm by 250 μm or 200 μm by 200 μm or 150 μm by 150 μm or 100 μm by 100 μm. 23. A multilayer body according to claim 21 , wherein the conductive traces from each information area have the same first width and the conductive trace parts from each background area have the same se
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