B42D25/36

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HEAT RESISTANT COATINGS
20230145194 · 2023-05-11 · ·

A blister pack includes a housing having a plurality of cavities and a multi-layer film sealed to the housing and enclosing the cavities, the multi-layer film including a base layer, at least one security element, and a heat protective layer. The heat protective layer is comprised of one of an amorphous polymer material or a semi-crystalline polymer material and is positioned to insulate the at least one security element from heat applied to the heat protective layer during heat sealing of the multi-layer film to the housing, the heat protective layer functioning as a heat sink for protection of the at least one security element during heat sealing of the multi-layer film to the housing.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HEAT RESISTANT COATINGS
20230145194 · 2023-05-11 · ·

A blister pack includes a housing having a plurality of cavities and a multi-layer film sealed to the housing and enclosing the cavities, the multi-layer film including a base layer, at least one security element, and a heat protective layer. The heat protective layer is comprised of one of an amorphous polymer material or a semi-crystalline polymer material and is positioned to insulate the at least one security element from heat applied to the heat protective layer during heat sealing of the multi-layer film to the housing, the heat protective layer functioning as a heat sink for protection of the at least one security element during heat sealing of the multi-layer film to the housing.

FINANCIAL CARD WTIH DYNAMIC VIEWING ANGLES TO BLOCK CARD INFORMATION

Methods and systems for a financial card with dynamic viewing angles are disclosed. A first portion of indicia and a second portion of indicia can be disposed on a first surface and/or a second surface of a financial card. The first portion of the indicia can be viewable only from at least a first viewing angle. The second portion of the indicia can be viewable only from at least a second viewing angle, the second viewing angle being different from the first viewing angle.

FINANCIAL CARD WTIH DYNAMIC VIEWING ANGLES TO BLOCK CARD INFORMATION

Methods and systems for a financial card with dynamic viewing angles are disclosed. A first portion of indicia and a second portion of indicia can be disposed on a first surface and/or a second surface of a financial card. The first portion of the indicia can be viewable only from at least a first viewing angle. The second portion of the indicia can be viewable only from at least a second viewing angle, the second viewing angle being different from the first viewing angle.

IMAGE DISPLAY ELEMENT AND DRAWING BODY
20230144301 · 2023-05-11 ·

An image display element includes a display layer configured to display first to n-th (where n is an integer of 2 or more) images; a light-shielding pattern layer disposed opposite to the display layer and having alternately disposed light-shielding parts and light-transmitting parts, and a transparent layer disposed between the display layer and the light-shielding pattern layer. The display layer contains a coloring matter, where the coloring matter forms first to n-th images; each of the first to n-th images is divided in a discrete manner corresponding to the arrangement pattern of the light-transmitting parts; and an image visible through the light-shielding pattern layer changes depending on the angle from which the light-shielding pattern layer is viewed.

Printer with photodetector for detecting fluorescent additives in toner

An example photodetector for detecting fluorescent toner includes a light emitting unit to emit light to a toner image, and a light receiving unit. The light receiving unit is to detect visible light reflected by the toner image, detect that the toner image includes the fluorescent toner based on the detection of the visible light, the visible light generated by the fluorescent toner and having a predetermined wavelength band different from a wavelength band of the emitted light, and output a signal corresponding to the detection of the fluorescent toner.

ALIGNMENT AND ROTATION OF JANUS MICROPARTICLES IN RESPONSE TO ACCELERATION

Gravitational Janus microparticle having, a center-of-mass, a center-of-volume, and a non-uniform density, wherein: the center-of-mass and the center-of-volume are distinct. When suspended in a fluid, the microparticle substantially aligns with either: i) the gravitational field; or ii) the direction of an acceleration, such that the Janus microparticle is in substantial rotation equilibrium. After perturbation from substantial rotational equilibrium, the Janus microparticle reversibly rotates to return to substantial rotational equilibrium. The gravitational Janus microparticle may comprise at least two portions, each having distinct physical and/or chemical characteristics, wherein at least one portion provides a detectable effect following rotation and alignment of the microparticle.

MAGNETIC ARTICLES

An article including a magnetic-containing layer having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first; a first reflector layer external to the first surface of the magnetic-containing layer; a second reflector layer external to the second surface of the magnetic-containing layer; a first selective light modulator layer external to the first reflector layer; a second selective light modulator layer external to the second reflector layer; a first absorber layer external to the first selective light modulator layer; and a second absorber layer external to the second selective light modulator layer; wherein at least one of the first and second selective light modulator layers comprises at least one of a curing agent, and at least one coating aid is disclosed. Methods of making the disclosed article are also disclosed.

PHOTONIC CRYSTAL MICROPATTERNS AND ANTI-COUNTERFEITING FILMS, METHODS OF MAKING, AND METHODS OF USE
20230203264 · 2023-06-29 ·

Provided herein are methods for fabricating a porous polymer material, methods for revealing hidden anti-counterfeiting patterns, chromogenic sensors having hidden anti-counterfeiting patterns, and the like. Chromogenic sensors including porous polymer materials are provided. The chromogenic sensors can reveal hidden patterns such as anti-counterfeiting patterns and the pattern can be re-hidden.

PHOTONIC CRYSTAL MICROPATTERNS AND ANTI-COUNTERFEITING FILMS, METHODS OF MAKING, AND METHODS OF USE
20230203264 · 2023-06-29 ·

Provided herein are methods for fabricating a porous polymer material, methods for revealing hidden anti-counterfeiting patterns, chromogenic sensors having hidden anti-counterfeiting patterns, and the like. Chromogenic sensors including porous polymer materials are provided. The chromogenic sensors can reveal hidden patterns such as anti-counterfeiting patterns and the pattern can be re-hidden.