Security element

US9796204B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9796204-B2
Application numberUS-201214354361-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 26, 2012
Priority dateOct 27, 2011
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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Abstract

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The invention relates to a security element ( 1 ). The security element ( 1 ) has a viewing side and a back side that is opposite the latter. The security element comprises at least one luminous layer ( 2 ) that can provide light ( 20 ), and at least one mask layer ( 4 ) that, when the security element ( 1 ) is viewed from the viewing side, is arranged in front of the at least one luminous layer ( 2 ). The at least one mask layer ( 4 ) has at least one opaque region ( 5 ) and at least two transparent openings ( 41, 42 ). The at least two transparent openings ( 41, 42 ) has a substantially higher transmittance than the at least one opaque region ( 5 ) in respect of light ( 20 ) provided by the at least one luminous layer ( 2 ), preferably a transmittance that is at least 20% higher, particularly preferably a transmittance that is at least 50% higher.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A security element, wherein the security element has a viewing side and a back side that is opposite the viewing side, wherein the security element comprises at least one luminous layer that can provide light, and at least one mask layer that, when the security element is viewed from the viewing side, is arranged in front of the at least one luminous layer, and wherein the at least one mask layer is a metal layer having at least one opaque region and at least two transparent openings, and wherein each of the at least two transparent openings comprises a sub-wavelength grating structure having a period under 450 nm and a depth of greater than 100 nm, the sub-wavelength grating structure increasing the transmission of the at least two transparent openings of the metal mask layer by at least 20% in comparison with the at least one opaque region in respect of light emitted by the at least one luminous layer, and wherein the light that exits the security element through the mask layer, at differing emergence angles provides respectively differing items of optical information, and wherein the at least one opaque region of the at least one mask layer provides a second optical security feature of the security element, when the security element is viewed from the viewing side, which at least one mask layer is realized as an optically variable device (OVD). 2. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein a first optical security feature of the security element is provided by a light pattern that is shown by the mask layer as a result of the latter differentially transmitting the light provided by the at least one luminous layer when the security element is viewed from the viewing side. 3. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the two or more transparent openings are arranged according to a second grid, and wherein the at least one luminous layer has two or more first zones, in which the luminous layer can provide light, and which are each surrounded, or separated from each other, by a second zone, in which the luminous layer cannot provide light, or the at least one luminous layer has two or more second zones, in which the luminous layer cannot provide light, and which are each surrounded, or separated from each other, by a first zone, in which the luminous layer can provide light, wherein the first zones or the second zones are arranged according to a first grid. 4. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the two or more transparent openings of the second grid are each configured in the form of a micro-image. 5. A security element according to claim 4 , wherein the two or more first zones or the two or more second zones are configured in the form of a sequence of strips or pixels, as viewed perpendicularly in relation to a plane spanned by the viewing side or the back side of the security element. 6. A security element according to claim 4 , wherein the grid width of the first and/or second grid and/or the angular offset of the first and the second grid relative to each other and/or the shape of the micro-images are varied continuously, according to a parameter variation function, in at least one spatial direction. 7. A security element according to claim 4 , wherein the grid width of the first and/or second grid and/or the angular offset of the first and the second grid relative to each other and/or the shape of the micro-images in a first region of the security element differs from the grid width of the first or second grid, the angular offset of the first and the second grid relative to each other and the shape of the micro-images in a second region of the security element. 8. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one luminous layer has two or more separate luminous elements, which each have a radiating region, in which the respective luminous element can provide light, and each of which constitutes one of the first zones. 9. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the luminous layer has a mask layer that is not provided in the region of the first zone, or the first zones, and that is provided in the region of the second zone, or the second zones. 10. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the transparent openings of the second grid or the two or more first zones or the two or more second zones of the first grid are each in the shape of a strip, and wherein the width of the strip-shaped openings, or strip-shaped first or second zones, is varied for the purpose of generating a half-tone image. 11. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the transparent openings, or the two or more first or second zones, are configured in the form of identical micro-images, or wherein two or more of the micro-images, according to which the transparent openings, or the first or second zones, are configured, differ from each other. 12. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the first grid is a one-dimensional or two-dimensional grid, and the second grid is a one-dimensional or two-dimensional grid, and wherein the grid width of the first grid and the grid width of the second grid in at least one spatial direction are less than 300 μm. 13. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the two or more first zones or two or more second zones of the first grid, and the transparent openings of the second grid, overlap, at least in regions, as viewed perpendicularly in relation to a plane spanned by the viewing side or back side of the security element. 14. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the grid widths of the first grid and of the second grid are not equal, for adjacent first zones and transparent openings, or second zones and transparent openings, respectively, and differ from each other by less than 10%. 15. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the first grid and the second grid are arranged with an angular offset of between 0.5 and 25 degrees relative to each other, and, the grid width of the first grid and the grid width of the second grid, for adjacent first zones and transparent openings, or second zones and transparent openings, differ from each other by less than 10%. 16. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the first grid is a periodic grid, having a first period as grid width, and/or the second grid is a periodic grid, having a second period as grid width. 17. A security element according to claim 3 , wherein the two or more first zones or the two or more second zones are each configured in the form of a micro-image, as viewed perpendicularly in relation to a plane spanned by the viewing side or the back side of the security element. 18. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one luminous layer has two or more separate luminous elements, which are arranged in a first periodic grid having a first period, and the two or more transparent openings are arranged in a second periodic grid having a second period, wherein the first and second period are not equal, but similar, wherein the first and second period differ from each other, by not more than 10%. 19. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the mask layer is arranged at a distance h above the luminous layer, as viewed perpendicularly in relation to the plane spanned by the viewing side or back side of the security element, wherein the distance h is chosen between 2 μm and 500 μm. 20. A security element according to claim 1 , wherein the luminous layer has one or more first zones, into which the lumino

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  • Securities; Bank notes · CPC title

  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • B42D25/30Primary

    Identification or security features, e.g. for preventing forgery · CPC title

  • Moiré effects · CPC title

  • absorbing or reflecting ultraviolet light · CPC title

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What does patent US9796204B2 cover?
The invention relates to a security element ( 1 ). The security element ( 1 ) has a viewing side and a back side that is opposite the latter. The security element comprises at least one luminous layer ( 2 ) that can provide light ( 20 ), and at least one mask layer ( 4 ) that, when the security element ( 1 ) is viewed from the viewing side, is arranged in front of the at least one luminous laye…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ovd Kinegram Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B42D25/30. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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