Security element, and method for producing a security element
11345178 · 2022-05-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42D25/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B42D25/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A security element with one or more first microstructures, wherein the first microstructures are provided in each case in one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections or in one or more sections of a track which are curved at least in sections, and/or in each case run along one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections or along one or more sections of a track which are curved at least in sections, and a method, wherein at least one file containing image points of one or more image elements is provided, which includes the locational arrangement of the image points, and one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections or one or more sections of one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections are determined from the locational arrangement of the image points, and in the one or more tracks or sections of tracks in each case one or more first microstructures are provided which, when illuminated, provide a first item of optically variable information.
Claims
1. A security element with one or more microstructures providing a first item of optically variable information, wherein the one or more microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information are provided in one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections or in one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and/or run along one or more tracks, which are curved at least in sections or along one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and wherein the first item of optically variable information has one or more image elements, which are composed of a plurality of image points, wherein the plurality of image points are provided by the one or more microstructures, which are provided in different ones of the tracks, or run along different ones of the tracks, and wherein one or more of the image points moves along an allocated track when the security element is tilted and/or bent and/or rotated, when illuminated with at least one light source, and wherein the image points move along the respective track at a constant angular speed during the tilting and/or rotation of the security element.
2. The security element according to claim 1, wherein each of the image points is provided by an allocated one of the one or more microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information and each of the allocated one or more microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information is provided on a respectively allocated track of the one or more tracks, or runs along a respectively allocated track of the one or more tracks.
3. The security element according to claim 1, wherein the one or more microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information provide a sequence of image elements, which produce a movement effect, a morphing effect and/or a flip effect as first optical effect when the security element is tilted and/or bent and/or rotated.
4. The security element according to claim 1, wherein the one or more microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information produce a sequence of image elements as a first optical effect when the security element is tilted and/or bent and/or rotated.
5. The security element according to claim 1, wherein a sequence of the image elements is produced by a movement of the image points along the tracks when the security element is tilted and/or bent and/or rotated.
6. The security element according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the tracks is formed as a circular arc-shaped and/or circular track.
7. The security element according to claim 6, wherein one or more center points of the circular tracks are arranged randomly or pseudo-randomly.
8. The security element according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the tracks is formed as an elliptical track.
9. The security element according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the tracks is formed as a closed track or an open track.
10. A security element with one or more microstructures providing a first item of optically variable information, wherein the one or more microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information are provided in one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections or in one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and/or run along one or more tracks, which are curved at least in sections or along one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and wherein the first item of optically variable information has one or more image elements, which are composed of a plurality of image points, wherein the plurality of image points are provided by the one or more microstructures, which are provided in different ones of the tracks, or run along different ones of the tracks, and wherein at least one of the tracks is formed as a circular arc-shaped and/or circular track, and wherein two or more center points of the one or more center points of the circular tracks have a same position.
11. The security element according to claim 10, wherein one or more of the image points moves along an allocated track when the security element is tilted and/or bent and/or rotated, when illuminated with at least one light source.
12. The security element according to claim 10, wherein a width of at least one of the tracks changes along a progression direction of the respective track.
13. The security element according to claim 10, wherein a radius and/or a curvature and/or a radius of curvature of at least one of the tracks changes along a progression direction of the respective track.
14. The security element according to claim 10, wherein a width of the one or more tracks is between 3 μm and 300 μm.
15. The security element according to claim 10, wherein a curvature of one or more of the tracks, does not change over an entire progression of the respective track.
16. The security element according to claim 10, wherein at least one of the tracks has a different curvature progression from another of the at least one or more tracks.
17. The security element according to claim 10, wherein at least one of the tracks has a curvature progression that is identical to another of the at least one or more tracks.
18. The security element according to claim 10, wherein at least one of the tracks has a curvature of between 0.02 mm.sup.−1 and 2 mm.sup.−1.
19. The security element according to claim 10, wherein the security element has one or more microstructures providing a second item of optical information.
20. The security element according to claim 19, wherein at least one of the microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information comprises a plurality of microstructure elements and at least one of the microstructures providing the second item of optical information comprises a plurality of microstructure elements.
21. The security element according to claim 19, wherein the microstructures providing the second item of optical information are provided in an area of a surface which does not overlap with the tracks.
22. The security element according to claim 19, wherein the microstructures providing the second item of optical information are provided in an area of a surface which consists of two or more partial areas spaced apart from each other, which are formed striped and wherein one or more of the partial areas overlap with an allocated interruption area of the one or more tracks at least in areas.
23. The security element according to claim 10, wherein at least one of the tracks has one or more interruptions, in which the microstructures are not provided.
24. The security element according to claim 23, wherein at least one of the interruptions is arranged in one or more intersection areas of the respective one or more tracks.
25. The security element according to claim 24, wherein at least one of the interruptions is arranged outside one or more intersection areas of the respective one or more tracks.
26. The security element according to claim 24, wherein at least one of the interruptions is randomly and/or pseudo-randomly distributed parallel and/or perpendicular to one or more tangent vectors of the respective track.
27. The security element according to claim 10, wherein one or more of the tracks and/or one or more of the microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information have one or more offsets.
28. The security element according to claim 27, wherein at least one of the one or more of the offsets has a lateral dimension smaller than a width of a respective track.
29. The security element according to claim 27, wherein one or more of the offsets are randomly and/or pseudo-randomly distributed.
30. The security element according to claim 10, wherein a width of at least one of the tracks is smaller than a radius or a radii of the respective track.
31. A security element with one or more microstructures providing a first item of optically variable information, wherein the one or more microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information are provided in one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections or in one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and/or run along one or more tracks, which are curved at least in sections or along one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and wherein the security element has one or more microstructures providing a second item of optical information, and wherein at least one of the microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information comprises a plurality of microstructure elements and at least one of the microstructures providing the second item of optical information comprises a plurality of microstructure elements, and wherein at least one of the microstructure elements has at least one facet face, which forms a micromirror.
32. The security element according to claim 31, wherein the at least one facet face has a minimum surface area dimension of between 10 μm.sup.2 and 5000 μm.sup.2.
33. The security element according to claim 31, wherein the at least one facet face has an angle of inclination relative to a surface normal of the security element of between 1° and 45°.
34. The security element according to claim 31, wherein the at least one facet face has a smooth surface or convex or concavely curved surface.
35. The security element according to claim 31, wherein the at least one facet face represents at least one, achromatic, three-dimensional representation of a relief image, wherein an angle of inclination of the at least one facet face lies between 1° and 45°.
36. The security element according to claim 31, wherein, at least in a partial area of one or more of the tracks, a local orientation of one or more of the microstructure elements of the microstructure providing the first item of optically variable information, a local preferred direction and/or a local angle of inclination of one or more of the facets of the respective microstructure corresponds to a local curvature of the respective track.
37. The security element according to claim 36, wherein the partial area comprises at least 50% of a surface area and/or of a length of the respective track.
38. The security element according to claim 31, wherein, at least in a partial area of one or more of the tracks, a local orientation of one or more microstructure elements of the microstructure providing the first item of optically variable information, a local preferred direction and/or a local angle of inclination of one or more of the facets of the respective microstructure differs from a local curvature of the respective track by not more than 0° to 30°, wherein the local curvature is determined by a longitudinal edge of a respective track or by a centroid line of a respective track.
39. The security element according to claim 31, wherein, at least in a partial area of one or more of the tracks, a local orientation of one or more of the microstructure elements of a respective microstructure providing the first item of optically variable information, a local preferred direction and/or a local angle of inclination of one or more of the facets of the respective microstructure differs from a local curvature of the respective track by a predefined angle of deviation of +/−30°, wherein the local curvature is determined by a longitudinal edge of a respective track or by a centroid line of a respective track.
40. The security element according to claim 31, wherein, at least in a partial area of one or more of the tracks, a local orientation of one or more of the microstructure elements of the respective microstructure, a local preferred direction and/or a local angle of inclination of one or more of the facets of the respective microstructure has an angle relative to a local curvature of a respective track of between −45° and +45°, wherein the local curvature is determined by a longitudinal edge of a respective track or by a centroid line of a respective track.
41. A security element with one or more microstructures providing a first item of optically variable information, wherein the one or more microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information are provided in one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections or in one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and/or run along one or more tracks, which are curved at least in sections or along one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and wherein one or more of the tracks and/or one or more of the microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information intersect once or multiple times in one or more intersection areas, and wherein, in one or more of the intersection areas exclusively, the microstructure providing the first item of optically variable information of one of the tracks intersecting in the respective intersection area is provided.
42. The security element according to claim 41, wherein, in one or more of the intersection areas, the microstructure providing the first item of optically variable information is provided in a one- or two-dimensional grid.
43. The security element according to claim 41, wherein outside one or more of the tracks in an area of one or more of the intersection areas one or more areas of surface are provided, which is provided with one of the microstructures of the tracks intersecting in a respective intersection area.
44. A security element with one or more microstructures providing a first item of optically variable information, wherein the one or more microstructures providing the first item of optically variable information are provided in one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections or in one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and/or run along one or more tracks, which are curved at least in sections or along one or more sections of a track, which are curved at least in sections, and wherein the security element has one or more microstructures providing a second item of optical information, and wherein the microstructures providing the second item of optical information are provided in an area of a surface which consists of two or more partial areas spaced apart from each other, which are formed striped.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following the invention is explained by way of example with reference to several embodiment examples utilizing the attached drawings. There are shown in:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(35) The security document 5 preferably consists of an ID document, for example a passport, a passport card, a visa or an access card. However, it can also be a further security document 5, for example a banknote, a security or a credit card or bank card.
(36) The security document 5 has a document body 51 and one or more security elements, of which the security element 1 is shown in
(37) Here, the security elements can be applied to the document body 51 of the security document 5, or embedded in the document body 51 of the security document 5, in particular completely or partially embedded.
(38) The document body 51 of the security document is preferably formed multi-ply and in particular comprises a carrier substrate which is formed by a paper substrate and/or plastic substrate. Further, the document body 51 can comprise another one or more protective layers, one or more decorative layers and/or one or more security features. Further, the document body 51 can have still further layers, for example one or more detachment layers, bonding layers, anti-adhesive layers, barrier layers and/or adhesive layers. Here, the document body 51 preferably also comprises an electronic circuit, in particular an RFID chip, in which items of information are stored.
(39) The document body 51 can have a window area, wherein the window area can be formed as a through-hole in the document body 51 and/or as a transparent area of the document body 51. The security element 1 can be arranged overlapping with the window area and can thus be visible from both sides of the security document 5.
(40) The security element 1 is formed in particular by the transfer ply of a transfer film, by a laminating film and/or by a film element, in particular in the form of a security patch or in the form of a security strip or in the form of a security thread. The security element 1 can here cover a surface of the security document 5 over the whole surface and/or only partially, for example can be formed in strip or patch form, as shown with respect to the security element 1 in
(41) Here, the security element 1 preferably has a protective layer 54, a decorative layer 52 and an adhesive or adhesion-promoting layer 53. Thus, for example, the security element 1 is formed in the form of the transfer ply of a transfer film, which comprises a protective layer 54, a decorative layer 52 and an adhesive layer 53 and is applied to the front side of the document body 51, as shown in
(42) The decorative layers 52 of the security element 1 forms one or more security features, which are preferably also optically visible for the human observer.
(43) Thus, the decorative layers 52 have for example one or more of the following layers:
(44) The decorative layer 52 has one or more layers, which in each case have one or more first and/or second microstructures.
(45) Here, the one or more first or second microstructures can be converted into a volume hologram in the respective layer by holographic exposure. However, they can also be formed as a relief structure, which is molded into a surface of the respective layer. These layers are thus preferably a layer of a photopolymer, in which areas with different refractive indices are provided for the generation of a volume hologram, or a varnish layer or plastic film, into which the surface relief of the microstructure is molded by a replication method.
(46) The microstructures are preferably diffractive structures, such as for example rectangular diffraction gratings, sinusoidal diffraction gratings or also zero-order diffraction structures. The microstructures can also be isotropic and/or anisotropic matte structures, triangular blazed gratings and/or structures with substantially reflective action, such as microlenses, microprisms or micromirrors.
(47) The one or more first microstructures are preferably provided in one or more tracks which are curved at least in sections, of which several tracks 2a to 2e are shown in the figures
(48) The decorative layer 52 preferably has one or more metallic layers, which are preferably provided in the security element in each case not over the whole surface, but only partially. Here, the metallic layers can be formed opaque, translucent or transmissive. Here, the metallic layers are preferably formed of different metals, which have a clearly different reflection and/or transmission spectrum. For example, the metal layers are formed of aluminum, copper, chromium, gold, silver or an alloy of these metals.
(49) Here, the one or more metal layers are preferably structured patterned, preferably formed in the form of alphanumeric characters and/or as graphics and/or as complex representations of objects.
(50) The decorative layer 52 can further comprise one or more color layers, preferably transparent or translucent color layers. These color layers are preferably color layers which are applied by means of a printing method, and which have one or more dyes and/or pigments which are incorporated in a binder matrix.
(51) The decorative layer 52 further preferably has one or more interference layers, which reflect or refract the incident light in a wavelength-selective manner. These layers can be formed for example of thin-film elements which generate a color shift effect dependent on the angle of view, based on an arrangement of layers which have an optical depth in the region of a half or a quarter wavelength of the incident light. These layers typically comprise a dielectric spacer layer, in particular arranged between a semi-transparent absorber layer and a semi-transparent or opaque mirror or reflective layer or can preferably be formed of a layer comprising thin-film pigments.
(52) The decorative layer 52 can further preferably have one or more liquid crystal layers, which generate for one thing a polarization of the incident light and for another a wavelength-selective reflection and/or transmission of the incident light depending on the alignment of the liquid crystals.
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(54) However, in particular, coordinate systems with more than two dimensions and/or coordinate systems on at least one curved track can also be chosen.
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(56) The tracks 2a to 2e can particularly preferably also be formed as closed tracks and/or from at least one partial area of a closed track. In particular, at least 50%, preferably 70%, particularly preferably 90% of all tracks can in particular in each case form at least one fifth, preferably at least one quarter, particularly preferably at least one third, in particular preferably at least half of a closed track. Further, in particular at least 50%, preferably 70%, particularly preferably 90% of all tracks can in particular in each case form at least a quarter-circle, preferably at least a third of a circle, particularly preferably a semi-circle.
(57) The tracks 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e in
(58) The first microstructures, which are provided in the tracks 2a to 2e, provide a first item of optically variable information. This first item of optically variable information is a movement effect in the embodiment example according to
(59) The first microstructures, which are provided in the tracks 2a to 2e, generate an image element 3 which is formed in particular of an arrangement of image points 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e in the embodiment example according to
(60) The image points 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e are in each case generated by the first microstructures of the tracks 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d and 2e. The image points 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e move along the respectively allocated track when the security element 1 is tilted and/or bent and/or rotated, when illuminated with at least one light source, preferably with a point light source.
(61) The image points 3a to 3e of the image element 3 can have a punctiform, in particular circular disk-shaped form, as shown in
(62) The image element 3 in
(63) In particular, the image element 3 can move, when observed by an observer, along the tracks 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, if the security element 1, which comprises the tracks, is tilted and/or bent and/or rotated and/or inclined relative to the observer and/or the radiation source. Particularly preferably, the image element 3 moves along the tracks in each case in one of the two directions of movement possible per track, in particular degrees of freedom of movement, depending on the direction of the tilt and/or bend and/or rotation and/or inclination of the security element 1 relative to the observer.
(64) Further preferably, the image element 3 moves as an arrangement of the five image points 3a to 3e shown in
(65) By rotation of the security element 1 is meant here the rotation of the security element 1 about the surface normal of the security element 1, which is at right angles to the plane spanned by the vectors x and y. By tilting of the security element 1 is meant a tilting of the security element 1 about an axis which lies in the plane spanned by the vectors x and y.
(66) Advantageously, the image element 3 can change, preferably continuously change, in particular the alignment of the image element 3 relative to an axis along and/or parallel to the vectors x and/or y of the coordinate system shown in
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(71) Preferably, the track 2 can have a width B of between 2 μm and 300 μm, in particular between 5 μm and 150 μm, further preferably between 10 μm and 100 μm.
(72) The surface area of the track is dependent on the arc length of the track and the width of the track. The width of the track can be constant or can change along the track. Preferably, the width of the track does not change with the progression of the track, in particular the progression of an azimuthal angle α with respect to the coordinate system with the base vectors x and y.
(73) An inner contour 20a corresponds to an inner edge of the track 2 and/or of a partial area of a track preferably with an inner radius R.sub.i. The outer contour 20b of the track 2 and/or of the partial area of a track corresponds to an outer edge of the track, which preferably has an outer radius R.sub.a. The inner contour is arranged on the side of the track which points in the direction of the center point M of a circle, which is determined by the radius of curvature vector, while the outer contour 20b of the track is arranged on the side 20a of the track pointing away from a from the radius of curvature vector.
(74) Further, in an extension of the radius vector R a perpendicular line S is drawn in, which is perpendicular to a tangent vector T which adapts to the outer edge of the track. The direction of the tangent vector T is aligned perpendicular to the radius vector R in the present embodiment example.
(75) Preferably, the radius of curvature vector, in particular a local radius of curvature vector, can relate to any desired point and/or location within the surface area spanned by a track 2, wherein the amount and the angle of the radius of curvature vector can be dependent on the position on the surface area spanned by a track 2 and/or of the azimuthal angle α.
(76) The radius of curvature vector can relate in particular also to an inner contour or edge 20a or outer contour or edge 20b of at least one track 2, wherein the amount and the angle of the radius of curvature vector can be dependent on the position on the inner and/or outer contour of a track 2 and/or of the azimuthal angle α.
(77) The curvature of an inner contour at a particular azimuthal angle α of the track 2 and/or of the partial area of a track is preferably always greater than the curvature of an outer contour at this azimuthal angle α. The distance between a particular location and/or a particular point at a particular azimuthal angle α on an outer contour and the same location and/or the same point at the particular azimuthal angle α on an inner contour preferably corresponds to the width of the track 2, in particular the width of the track 2 dependent on the location and/or the point at the particular azimuthal angle α.
(78) In a further preferred embodiment example the surface area of the track 2 and/or of a partial area of the track can be covered with at least one first microstructure 10. In particular, the first microstructure 10 can also follow the inner and/or the outer contour of the track 2 and/or of a partial area of the track.
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(83) The blazed grating 10d likewise preferably consists of a sequence of microstructure elements which have in each case a triangular cross section. Here, the inclination of the two sides of the microstructure elements relative to the plane spanned by the vectors x and y preferably differs, with the result that the microstructure elements have an asymmetrical profile. The microstructure elements here further likewise have a greater, in particular much greater, longitudinal extent than transverse extent, with the result that the microstructure elements likewise form linear microstructure elements, with a triangular cross section here. The progression of the longitudinal extent of the microstructure elements here defines the longitudinal direction of the microstructure elements.
(84) Preferably, the first microstructures 10, in particular of
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(86) Particularly preferably, at least three, preferably at least five grating periods of the first microstructures 10 and/or at least three, preferably at least five average distances between the first microstructures 10 are arranged in the at least one track 2, in particular over the width of the track 2, and/or the at least one partial area of the track, in particular the width of the partial area of the track 2.
(87) Particularly preferably, the at least one first microstructure 10 can further also consist of an arrangement of a plurality of micromirrors, which are inclined relative to the plane spanned by the vectors x and y according to respective angles of inclination.
(88) Further preferably, one or more of the first microstructure elements of the first microstructure 10 in each case have at least one first or second facet face, which forms in particular a micromirror. In a further embodiment example the first microstructure 10 can be formed as a lens structure, grating 10a, matte structure 10e or blazed grating 10d and have a combination with one or more micromirrors. Preferably, the grating 10a here has a sinusoidal, rectangular, sawtooth-shaped and/or triangular profile.
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(91) Preferably, the alignment of the first microstructures 100a, 100b, 100c and/or at least one structure parameter of the first microstructures 100a, 100b, 100c, in particular the spacing of the microstructure elements, the relief depth, the orientation of the longitudinal direction of the microstructure elements, the preferred direction, the average distance between the microstructure elements and/or the angle of inclination of the micromirrors, changes continuously and/or constantly along the respective track.
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(93) Preferably, the alignment and/or the longitudinal extent of the one or more first microstructures 100a, 100b, 100c of the one or more tracks 2a, 2b, 2c can follow a contour, in particular the inner contour, preferably the outer contour, of the tracks 2a, 2b, 2c. Further preferably, the alignment of the first microstructures at most points on the one or more tracks, preferably along the entire track in each case, can have the same angle relative to a radius of curvature vector of the one or more tracks. In particular, the alignment and/or longitudinal extent of the one or more first microstructures 100a, 100b, 100c can be aligned predominantly perpendicular, in particular perpendicular, to the radius of curvature vector.
(94) Particularly preferably, the alignment, in particular the preferred direction, of the first microstructures 100a, 100b, 100c at most points, preferably at least at 50% of the points, particularly preferably at 70% of the points, in particular preferably at 85% of the points, ideally for all points on the tracks 2a, 2b and/or 2c, in particular in the case of one or more elliptical and/or circular tracks, can be aligned identically to a perpendicular line on the tracks 2a, 2b, 2c, in particular perpendicular to one or more tangent vectors of the tracks 2a, 2b, 2c.
(95) Preferably, as shown by way of example in
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(97) Furthermore, in particular one of the interruptions 121, 122, 123 and 124 can in each case correspond geometrically to the surface area in which the respective tracks 2a, 2b and/or 2c have no first microstructures 100a, 100b and 100c. The interruptions 121, 122, 123 and/or 124 of the respective tracks 2a, 2b and 2c can be randomly and pseudo-randomly distributed. Preferably, the interruptions 121 to 124 can be randomly and/or pseudo-randomly distributed parallel and/or perpendicular to a corresponding tangent vector.
(98) The embodiment example shown in
(99) Particularly preferably, the interruptions 121, 122 and/or 123 arranged outside the intersection areas 124 in each case make up between 0.1% and 30%, preferably between 1% and 10% of the surface area and/or of the length of the tracks 2a, 2b and/or 2c. In addition to the optical effect of the microstructures, such interruptions produce a scattering effect, which as a whole leads to a more achromatic impression.
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(101) The surface area of a partial area 21a, 22a shifted by the offsets 131, 132 is dependent on the width and/or the progression of the width over the progression of the partial areas 21a or 22a and/or the arc length of the partial areas 21a or 22a. The partial areas 21a or 22a here have the width and/or the progression of the width of the original, uncut track 2c, from which the partial areas 21a or 22a were taken or from which the partial areas 21a or 22a were shifted.
(102) The offsets 131, 132 of the tracks 2a, 2b, 2c and/or of the first microstructures 100a, 100b, 100c can be randomly and/or pseudo-distributed, in particular arranged, and/or randomly and/or pseudo-randomly distributed and/or arranged parallel and/or perpendicular to a corresponding tangent vector.
(103) Further preferably, one or more offsets 131, 132 can make up less than one or more widths of the tracks 2a, 2b and 2c and/or of the first microstructures 100a, 100b and 100c. Preferably, the offsets are shifted between 1 μm and 100 μm, in particular between 3 μm and 50 μm. Similarly to the interruptions from
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(105) In particular, there is a mosaic-type arrangement, in particular a gridding, of the first microstructures 100b, 100c in the mosaic surface 14 of the tracks 2b, 2c and/or of the first microstructures 100b, 100c of the tracks 2b, 2c. This has the effect that the interruption of the two tracks has a more inconspicuous action for the observer.
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(107) Preferably, at least one first microstructure 100b or 100c of a partial mosaic surface 141, 142, 143, 144, 141a, 142a, 143a, 144a can differ from the first microstructures of the remaining partial mosaic surfaces.
(108) In particular, the areas of surface 15 and thus further also preferably the partial mosaic surfaces 141a, 142a, 143a, 144a are arranged less than 150 μm, preferably less than 50 μm, away from the mosaic surface 14. These partial mosaic surfaces have the effect that the continuous movement effects of the tracks 2b and 2c appear as uninterrupted for the naked human eye.
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(111) The tracks and/or the first microstructures and/or the transitions of the tracks in the embodiment example of
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(114) The optical action when the security element shown in
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(116) The curved tracks 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d shown in
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(118) Such a three-dimensional effect or 3D effect, represented in
(119) The movement effect of the image points 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d can be provided by a tilting and/or bending and/or a rotation of the security element 1 relative to at least one light source and/or relative to the observer.
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(121) The radii of the circle tracks or circular tracks of the tracks shown in
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(125) Preferably, in the case according to
(126) The second microstructures 20 preferably generate an item of optically variable information.
(127) The second microstructures 20 preferably in each case comprise a plurality of second microstructure elements 200a, 200b, wherein the second microstructure elements 200a, 200b are preferably characterized by the parameters spacing of the second microstructure elements, relief depth, relief shape and orientation of the longitudinal direction of the second microstructure elements.
(128) The second microstructure elements 200a and/or 200b here are preferably formed as linear structure elements in particular with a triangular profile, which are arranged as illustrated in
(129) Further, the second microstructures 20 can also have a plurality of second facet faces, which provide a relief image depending on the progression and/or angle of inclination progression of the facet faces when light is reflected and/or diffracted.
(130) The second microstructures can, however, in each case also be formed as a grating, in particular a sinusoidal and/or triangular grating, an anisotropically scattering structure, a matte structure, a blazed grating and/or a surface relief hologram. The first and/or second microstructures can also be combined with a metallic and/or HRI reflective layer and/or a layer bringing about a color shift effect, as already stated above. The first and second microstructures can also be converted into a volume hologram by means of holographic exposure.
(131)
(132) The same image element consisting of five points or image points 3f, 3g, 3h, 3i, 3j as the image element in
(133) Optionally, only sections of tracks are present, wherein these sections preferably end where the image element is to be seen or is detectable at the predetermined illumination and/or observation angle. This makes it easier in particular to find the correct or appropriate angle configuration. Likewise, there is optionally the possibility of allocating randomly or pseudo-randomly different radii to the circle tracks or circular tracks.
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(136) As described previously,
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(138) A security element 1 designed in such a way with identical or almost identical centers or center points of all circle tracks or circular tracks has in particular the advantage that fewer circle tracks or circular tracks overlap and the image elements preferably hereby appear brighter.
(139)
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(141) It is likewise possible to lay circle tracks or circular tracks one on top of the other for a second image element, wherein the microstructures are arranged and aligned in particular in such a way that the two image elements do not light up at the same position. For example, the first image element can represent the animation of a flying bird and the second image element can represent an unchanging image element, e.g. a denomination sign. The combination of an animation and a static image element is easy to communicate and thereby increases the protection against forgery.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(142) 1 security element 2, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e track 20a inner contour of a track 20b outer contour of a track 21a, 22a partial areas of a track 3, 3′ image elements 3a, 3b, 3b, 3d, 3e image points 300a, 300b, 300c, 300d, 300e, 300f connecting lines 30, 31, 32, 33 positions 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 4e center points of tracks 5 security document 51 document body 52 decorative layer 53 adhesive layer 54 protective layer R.sub.a, R.sub.b, R.sub.c, R.sub.d, R.sub.e radii B width ∧ grating period R1, R2 directions M center point α azimuthal angle 10 first microstructures 20 second microstructures 100 first microstructure elements 10a sinusoidal grating 10d blazed grating 10e anisotropic matte structures 100a, 100b, 100c first microstructures 11, 12 intersection area 121, 122, 123 interruption 13, 131, 132 offset 14 mosaic surface 141, 142, 143, 144 partial mosaic surfaces 141a, 142a, 143a, 144a partial mosaic surfaces 15 free areas of surface 200a, 200b second microstructures 2f, 2g, 2h, 2i, 2j tracks 3.sup.II, 3.sup.III, 3.sup.IV, 3.sup.V, 3.sup.VI image elements 3f, 3g, 3h, 3i, 3j image points 4f, 4g, 4h, 4i, 4j center points Rf, Rg, Rh, Ri, Rj radii 2k, 2l, 2m, 2n, 2o, 2p tracks 3.sup.VIII image element 3k, 3l, 3m, 3n, 3o, 3p image points 4k center point Rk, Rl, Rm, Rn, Ro, Rp radii 2q, 2r, 2s, 2t, 2u tracks 3.sup.IX, 3.sup.X, 3.sup.XI, 3.sup.XII image element 3q, 3r, 3s, 3t, 3u image points 4q center point