Chiral liquid crystal polymer layer or pattern comprising randomly distributed craters therein

US9834031B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9834031-B2
Application numberUS-201314134498-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 19, 2013
Priority dateDec 20, 2012
Publication dateDec 5, 2017
Grant dateDec 5, 2017

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Described is a chiral liquid crystal polymer (CLCP) layer or pattern which comprises randomly distributed craters of controlled mean diameter and/or density. The density and/or mean diameter of the craters can be controlled, for example, by adjusting the wetting of a substrate by a CLCP precursor composition, the development time of the precursor composition, and the thickness of the applied precursor composition.

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What is claimed is: 1. A chiral liquid crystal polymer (CLCP) layer or pattern, comprising randomly distributed craters of controlled mean diameter, wherein the randomly distributed craters of controlled mean diameter have a mean diameter of from 100 μm to 1000 μm, and the mean diameter is the average largest dimension as determined based on the largest dimensions of at least 10 craters in a selected area of the CLCP layer or pattern. 2. The CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 1 , which is produced by applying a CLCP precursor composition onto a substrate in the form of a layer or pattern that comprises randomly distributed craters in at least a part of the layer or pattern and controlling at least one parameter which affects the mean diameter of the randomly distributed craters. 3. The CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one parameter is selected from one or more of the degree of wetting of the substrate by the CLCP precursor composition, the length of the time period elapsing between the application and the curing of the CLCP precursor composition, the thickness of the applied layer or pattern of the CLCP precursor composition, the viscosity of the CLCP precursor composition, and the method of applying the CLCP precursor composition onto the substrate. 4. The CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 2 , wherein the CLCP precursor composition comprises at least one nematic compound, at least one chiral dopant, at least one photoinitiator and, optionally, at least one solvent. 5. The CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 2 , wherein at least some of the craters are invisible to the unaided human eye. 6. The CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 2 , wherein at least in one area of the layer or pattern the average number of craters per cm 2 of layer or pattern is from 1 to 500. 7. The CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 2 , wherein the color-shift properties of the layer or pattern across the layer or pattern are non-uniform. 8. The CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 2 , wherein the CLCP layer or pattern further comprises at least one material having at least one detectable property. 9. The CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one material is selected from one or more of flakes, fibers, inorganic compounds, organic compounds, dyes, pigments, absorber materials absorbing electromagnetic radiation in the UV and/or visible and/or IR range, luminescent materials, fluorescent materials, phosphorescent materials, colored materials, photochromic materials, thermochromic materials, magnetic materials, and materials having one or more detectable particle size distributions. 10. The CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 8 , wherein said at least one material comprises a functionality which allows it to become chemically bonded to the CLCP precursor composition for making the layer or pattern. 11. A substrate which comprises on at least a part thereof the CLCP layer or pattern according to claim 1 . 12. The substrate according to claim 11 , wherein the substrate 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 transportation ticket, an event ticket, a voucher, an ink-transfer layer, a reflective layer, an aluminum foil, a semiconductor, and a commercial good. 13. The substrate according to claim 11 , wherein at least a part of the CLCP layer or pattern is present in the form of one or more of an image, a picture, a logo, indicia, and a pattern representing a code selected from one or more of a 1-dimensional barcode, a stacked 1-dimensional barcode, a 2-dimensional barcode, a 3-dimensional barcode, a cloud of dots, and a data matrix. 14. The substrate according to claim 11 , wherein at least one intermediate layer or pattern is present between the substrate and the CLCP layer or pattern in at least one area of the surface of the substrate that has the CLCP layer or pattern thereon. 15. The substrate according to claim 11 , wherein the at least one intermediate layer or pattern comprises a UV-cured varnish. 16. The substrate according to claim 15 , wherein the UV-cured varnish is IR transparent. 17. The substrate according to claim 14 , wherein the at least one surface of the substrate and/or the at least one intermediate layer or pattern comprises at least one material having at least one detectable property that is different from a property of the CLCP layer or pattern. 18. The substrate according to claim 14 , wherein the at least one surface of the substrate and/or the at least one intermediate layer or pattern comprises one or more areas having a design, the design or part thereof being within a perimeter of a crater. 19. The substrate according to claim 18 , wherein the design has a surface area that is smaller than an area of an opening of a crater, whereby the design is exposed by the opening. 20. The substrate according to claim 18 , wherein the design comprises at least one of a microdot, a microtaggant, a micromarking, a micro alphanumeric character, and a cloud of dots. 21. The substrate according to claim 14 , wherein the substrate and/or the at least one intermediate layer or pattern includes at least one area that has a non-uniform optical property across its surface. 22. The substrate according to claim 21 , wherein the non-uniform optical property includes a color variation and/or a pattern variation. 23. The substrate according to claim 14 , wherein the at least one intermediate layer or pattern comprises in at least a part thereof a CLCP material that has at least one optical property which is different from an optical property of the CLCP layer or pattern. 24. The substrate according to claim 11 , including at least one transparent layer or pattern which is present on top of at least a part of the CLCP layer or pattern. 25. The substrate according to claim 24 , wherein the at least one transparent layer or pattern comprises at least one material having at least one detectable property that is different from a property of the CLCP layer or pattern. 26. A method of forming a chiral liquid crystal polymer (CLCP) layer or pattern comprising randomly distributed craters of controlled mean diameter, wherein the randomly distributed craters of controlled mean diameter have a mean diameter of from 100 μm to 1000 μm, and the mean diameter is the average largest dimension as determined based on the largest dimensions of at least 10 craters in a selected area of the CLCP layer or pattern, comprising applying a CLCP precursor composition onto a substrate in the form of a layer or pattern, optionally heating the applied composition to promote the chiral liquid crystal state thereof, and curing the CLCP precursor composition to form the layer or pattern on the substrate, wherein the applying the CLCP precursor composition onto the substrate results in the random formation of craters in at least a part of the CLCP layer or pattern, the mean diameter of the randomly distributed craters of controlled mean diameter formed in the CLCP layer or pattern being controlled by controlling at least one parameter selected from one or more of the degree of wetting of the substrate by the CLCP precursor compositio

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  • Polymer or resin containing [i.e., natural or synthetic] · CPC title

  • Matching statistical distributions, e.g. of particle sizes orientations · CPC title

  • the end chain group being a polymerizable end group, e.g. -Sp-P or acrylate · CPC title

  • Heterocyclic compounds · CPC title

  • Optically active dopants; chiral dopants · CPC title

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What does patent US9834031B2 cover?
Described is a chiral liquid crystal polymer (CLCP) layer or pattern which comprises randomly distributed craters of controlled mean diameter and/or density. The density and/or mean diameter of the craters can be controlled, for example, by adjusting the wetting of a substrate by a CLCP precursor composition, the development time of the precursor composition, and the thickness of the applied pr…
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Sicpa Holding Sa
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Primary CPC classification C09D11/50. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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