G03H2001/188

OPTICALLY VARIABLE SECURITY DEVICES

An optical device is formed by hot stamping a demetallized hologram to an optically variable foil or to a coating of optically variable ink. In another embodiment a hologram is hot stamped to a banknote or document printed with a color-shifting ink.

OPTICALLY VARIABLE SECURITY DEVICES

An optical device is formed by hot stamping a demetallized hologram to an optically variable foil or to a coating of optically variable ink. In another embodiment a hologram is hot stamped to a banknote or document printed with a color-shifting ink.

Optically variable security devices

An optical device is formed by hot stamping a demetallized hologram to an optically variable foil or to a coating of optically variable ink. In another embodiment a hologram is hot stamped to a banknote or document printed with a color-shifting ink.

Liquid crystal laminate and method for manufacturing a liquid crystal laminate
10864705 · 2020-12-15 · ·

A liquid crystal laminate includes a substrate including a first diffraction surface and a second base material surface and having optical transparency, a metal layer located on a part of the first diffraction layer, an adhesion layer located on a part of the second base material layer and made of a photocured resin, and liquid crystal layer located on a surface of the adhesion layer at a side opposite to the contact surface of the substrate.

SECURITY ELEMENT WITH PATTERN AND DOUBLE-SIDED HOLOGRAPHIC EFFECT
20200272097 · 2020-08-27 ·

A method for manufacturing a security element includes forming a first layer from a transparent material, forming a first holographic surface structure on the first layer, metallizing the first layer to form a first metal layer, forming a second layer from a radiation-sensitive polymer, forming a second holographic surface structure on the second layer, metallizing the second layer to form the second metal layer, forming a pattern of a coating on the second metal layer in which the pattern includes regions covered by the coating and regions uncovered by the coating, removal of the metal in regions of the second metal layer which are uncovered by the coating through de-metallization, exposing the de-metallized regions of the second layer to light or radiation, and removal of the metal in regions of the first metal layer that are not covered by the second layer, through de-metallization.

OPTICALLY VARIABLE SECURITY DEVICES

An optical device is formed by hot stamping a demetallized hologram to an optically variable foil or to a coating of optically variable ink. In another embodiment a hologram is hot stamped to a banknote or document printed with a color-shifting ink.

LIQUID CRYSTAL LAMINATE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A LIQUID CRYSTAL LAMINATE
20180304586 · 2018-10-25 · ·

A liquid crystal laminate includes a substrate including a first diffraction surface and a second base material surface and having optical transparency, a metal layer located on a part of the first diffraction layer, an adhesion layer located on a part of the second base material layer and made of a photocured resin, and liquid crystal layer located on a surface of the adhesion layer at a side opposite to the contact surface of the substrate.

SECURITY ELEMENT WITH PATTERN AND DOUBLE-SIDED HOLOGRAPHIC EFFECT
20180181061 · 2018-06-28 · ·

A security element is described includes a transparent first layer having a holographic surface structure, a first metal layer arranged on the first layer in a first pattern having transparent and non-transparent regions and a holographic surface structure, a second layer having a second holographic surface structure, and a second metal layer arranged on the second layer in a second pattern having transparent and non-transparent regions and a holographic surface structure. The, transparent regions of the first metal layer and the second metal layer are arranged to at least partly overlap each other and the non-transparent regions of the metal layers develop holographic effects on both sides of the security element which effects may be different. A process is described for making the security element, wherein an embossable radiation-sensitive polymer material is used to form the second layer.

Optically variable security devices

An optical device is formed by hot stamping a demetallized hologram to an optically variable foil or to a coating of optically variable ink. In another embodiment a hologram is hot stamped to a banknote or document printed with a color-shifting ink.