Optically variable element

US9798055B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9798055-B2
Application numberUS-201214361098-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 28, 2012
Priority dateNov 29, 2011
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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The invention relates to an optically variable element as well as a method for the production thereof. In a first area the optically variable element has at least one first color region which in the event of illumination generates a color dependent on the angle of observation and/or angle of illumination. The first color region has two or more zones ( 41 to 47 ) arranged next to each other. The two or more zones arranged next to each other have in each case a width and/or length dimension of less than 300 μm. In at least one first zone ( 41 ) of the zones ( 41 to 47 ) of the first color region a thin-film interference filter ( 15 ) is provided with at least one interference layer ( 17 ). The interference layer ( 17 ) of the thin-film interference filter ( 15 ) has a first average thickness (d 1 ) in the first zone ( 41 ). The first average thickness is chosen such that the thin-film interference filter ( 15 ) in the event of illumination at least one particular angle of observation and/or angle of illumination generates, by means of interference, a color which differs from at least one color which is generated in the event of illumination at this angle of observation and/or angle of illumination in at least one of the other zones ( 42 to 47 ) of the first color region.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An optically variable element comprising a first security feature disposed in a first area of the optically variable element and a second security feature disposed in a second area of the optically variable element separate from the first area, the first security feature comprising at least one first color region which in the event of illumination generates a mixed color dependent on the angle of observation or angle of illumination, wherein the first color region has two or more zones arranged next to each other which have in each case a width or length dimension of less than 300 μm, wherein a first zone of the zones of the first color region comprises a thin-film interference filter with a reflective layer, an interference layer and an absorber layer, wherein in the first zone the interference layer of the thin-film interference filter has a first average thickness (d 1 ) which is chosen such that in the event of illumination at least one particular angle of observation and/or angle of illumination the thin-film interference filter generates, by means of interference, a color which differs from at least one color which is generated in at least one of the other zones of the first color region in the event of illumination at this angle of observation or angle of illumination, and wherein a second zone of the zones of the first color region has a thin-film interference filter comprising the reflective layer, the interference layer and the absorber layer, wherein the interference layer of the thin-film interference layer filter has a second average thickness (d 2 ) in the second zone, wherein the first average thickness (d 1 ) and the second average thickness (d 2 ) differ from each other by between 20 nm and 500 nm, and wherein the two or more zones of the first color region further comprise one or more sunk zones also comprising a thin film interference layer having the reflective layer, the interference layer and the absorber layer, wherein the average thickness (d v ) of the interference layer in the sunk zones is between 500 nm and 5000 nm, wherein the sunk zones are provided to make the thickness of the interference layer averaged over all zones of the first color region to be identical for all color regions. 2. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein the first color region has two or more first or two or more second zones. 3. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein in at least one third zone and at least one fourth zone of the zones of the first color region a thin-film interference filter are provided, wherein the interference layer of the thin-film interference filter has a third average thickness (d 3 ) in the third zone and a fourth average thickness (d 4 ) in the fourth zone and the third and fourth average thickness (d 3 ) (d 4 ) differs from the first and second average thickness (d 1 , d 2 ), the first, second, third and fourth average thicknesses differ from each other in each case by between 20 nm and 500 nm. 4. An optically variable element according to claim 3 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth average thickness (d 1 , d 2 , d 3 , d 4 ) of the interference layer is selected from the group: 90±30 nm, 300±30 nm, 350±30 nm and 425±30 nm. 5. An optically variable element according to claim 3 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth average thickness (d 1 , d 2 , d 3 , d 4 ) is between 50 nm and 1000 nm. 6. An optically variable element according to claim 3 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth average thicknesses (d 1 , d 2 , d 3 , d 4 ) of a first group of first color regions differ from the first, second, third and fourth average thicknesses (d 1 , d 2 , d 3 , d 4 ) of a second group of first color regions in such a way that, in one or more directions of illumination or observation, one or more of the first color regions of the first group and of the second group generate metameric colors in the event of illumination. 7. An optically variable element according to claim 3 , wherein, in a third area a plurality of color regions are provided which are arranged according to a one- or two-dimensional grid and in each case form an image spot of a second motif, and wherein more than 50% of the color regions in the third area are formed by first color regions, and wherein the first, second, third and fourth average thicknesses (d 1 , d 2 , d 3 , d 4 ) of the first color regions of the first area differ from the first, second, third and fourth average thicknesses (d 1 , d 2 , d 3 , d 4 ) of the first color regions of the third area in such a way that, in one or more directions of illumination or observation, one or more of the first color regions of the first area and of the third area generate metameric colors in the event of illumination. 8. An optically variable element according to claim 3 , wherein the optically variable element has a layer system which, in the first, second, third and fourth zones, in each case forms the thin-film interference filter, wherein a layer of the layer system in the first, second, third and fourth zones in each case forms the interference layer of the respective thin-film interference filter and this common interference layer has the first, second, third and fourth average thickness respectively in the first, second, third and fourth zones, wherein the layer system also has an absorber layer and a reflective layer and the common interference layer is arranged between the absorber layer and the reflective layer. 9. An optically variable element according to claim 3 , wherein the optically variable element has a substrate layer, wherein a surface relief is molded in a surface of the substrate layer and the surface relief differs in terms of the relief depth in the first, second, third and fourth zones. 10. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein each of the zones of the first color regions has a width or length of between 150 μm and 10 μm. 11. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein the surface proportion of the respective first color region which is covered by first, second, third, or fourth zones is varied to set the color value and the brightness of the respective image spot of the first area. 12. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein at least two of the first color regions have two or more first and two or more second zones wherein the two or more first and the two or more second zones are arranged in a pseudorandom arrangement in these color regions or the arrangement of the first and second zones differs in these color regions. 13. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein the optically variable element has two or more first color regions which, in the event of illumination at at least one particular angle of observation or angle of illumination, display to the human observer different colors, wherein the thickness of the interference layer of these color regions averaged in each case over the respective color region is identical or almost identical, and wherein the number and surface dimension of the sunk zones of at least one of these color regions is chosen such that the thickness of the interference layer of these color regions averaged in each case over the respective color region is identical. 14. An optically variable element according to claim 1 , wherein the proportion of the sunk zones in the surface covered by the respective first color region is less than 20%. 15. An optically variable element comprising a first security feature disposed in a first area of the optically variable element and a second security fea

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  • comprising at least one layer of organic material · CPC title

  • Marking · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • G02B5/285Primary

    comprising deposited thin solid films (G02B5/281 - G02B5/289 take precedence; multilayered film filters for fibre optic multiplexing G02B6/29361) · CPC title

  • Securities; Bank notes · CPC title

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What does patent US9798055B2 cover?
The invention relates to an optically variable element as well as a method for the production thereof. In a first area the optically variable element has at least one first color region which in the event of illumination generates a color dependent on the angle of observation and/or angle of illumination. The first color region has two or more zones ( 41 to 47 ) arranged next to each other. T…
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Ovd Kinegram Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B5/285. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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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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