Patent classifications
B42D25/30
Article with angled reflective segments
According to examples, an article may include a base layer that extends along a first dimension and a second dimension, in which the second dimension is orthogonal to the first dimension. The article may also include reflective ribbons provided on an upper surface of the base layer, in which the reflective ribbons positioned along a common plane extending in the second dimension have dihedral angles that change as a function of distance across the common plane.
Article with angled reflective segments
According to examples, an article may include a base layer that extends along a first dimension and a second dimension, in which the second dimension is orthogonal to the first dimension. The article may also include reflective ribbons provided on an upper surface of the base layer, in which the reflective ribbons positioned along a common plane extending in the second dimension have dihedral angles that change as a function of distance across the common plane.
Payment card with removable insert and identification elements
Aspects described herein may allow for a payment card assembly including a payment card having a first surface, an opposed second surface, and an aperture extending through the payment card from the first surface to the second surface. An insert may be removably received in the aperture. Each of a plurality of identification elements may be configured to be removably received in the aperture and have an identification characteristic different than an identification characteristic of each of the other identification elements.
Payment card with removable insert and identification elements
Aspects described herein may allow for a payment card assembly including a payment card having a first surface, an opposed second surface, and an aperture extending through the payment card from the first surface to the second surface. An insert may be removably received in the aperture. Each of a plurality of identification elements may be configured to be removably received in the aperture and have an identification characteristic different than an identification characteristic of each of the other identification elements.
Container for payment cards with hidden features
A payment card includes hidden features (e.g., textual messages, graphics, emphasis features associated with conspicuous features of the payment card, or the like) undiscernible under only visible light, but discernable under ultraviolet light. The hidden features can be incorporated into multiple layers of a side of the payment card and can be present at different transparencies. A container (e.g., presentation box) can include a circuit to detect when the container is opened and cause the hidden features to be illuminated with ultraviolet light. The ultraviolet light source can be incorporated into the container itself, or can be incorporated into the payment card (e.g., activated by supplying a signal to the payment card from the container).
Container for payment cards with hidden features
A payment card includes hidden features (e.g., textual messages, graphics, emphasis features associated with conspicuous features of the payment card, or the like) undiscernible under only visible light, but discernable under ultraviolet light. The hidden features can be incorporated into multiple layers of a side of the payment card and can be present at different transparencies. A container (e.g., presentation box) can include a circuit to detect when the container is opened and cause the hidden features to be illuminated with ultraviolet light. The ultraviolet light source can be incorporated into the container itself, or can be incorporated into the payment card (e.g., activated by supplying a signal to the payment card from the container).
Anti-counterfeiting device and method
The present invention is directed to an anti-counterfeiting device comprising a first sensor configured to undergo a first user perceptible change in response to a first biologically produced stimulus that emanates directly from a biological source; and a second sensor configured to undergo a second user perceptible change in response to a second biologically produced stimulus that emanates directly from the biological source. The second biologically produced stimulus is different than the first biologically produced stimulus.
Anti-counterfeiting device and method
The present invention is directed to an anti-counterfeiting device comprising a first sensor configured to undergo a first user perceptible change in response to a first biologically produced stimulus that emanates directly from a biological source; and a second sensor configured to undergo a second user perceptible change in response to a second biologically produced stimulus that emanates directly from the biological source. The second biologically produced stimulus is different than the first biologically produced stimulus.
Security device and method of making thereof
A security device and method of making thereof. The security device includes a colour shifting element that exhibits different colours dependent on the angle of incidence of light impinging upon the colour shifting element, and; an at least partially transparent light control layer covering at least a part of the colour shifting element and including a surface relief adapted to modify the angle of light incident upon the light control layer, wherein; the light control layer includes at least first and second functional regions having different refractive indices such that light incident upon the first functional region impinges upon the colour shifting element at a first angle of incidence, and light incident upon the second functional region impinges upon the colour shifting element at a second, different, angle of incidence.
ANTI-COUNTERFEITING DEVICE AND METHOD
The present invention is directed to an anti-counterfeiting device comprising a first sensor configured to undergo a first user perceptible change in response to a first biologically produced stimulus that emanates directly from a biological source; and a second sensor configured to undergo a second user perceptible change in response to a second biologically produced stimulus that emanates directly from the biological source. The second biologically produced stimulus is different than the first biologically produced stimulus.