SECURITY ELEMENT AND VALUE DOCUMENT HAVING THIS SECURITY ELEMENT
20200047538 · 2020-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Klaus SCHMIDEGG (Gleisdorf, AT)
- Sonja Landertshamer (Linz, AT)
- Fabrice Capiez (Ceyrat, FR)
- Olivier Martin (Chamalières, FR)
- Roger Vilcot (Pérignat-lès-Sarliève, FR)
- Michel Blanc (Aubière, FR)
Cpc classification
B42D25/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/387
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A security element (100, 101) and a value document (200, 201) having such a security element (100, 101) in the form of a strip having a first (1) and second polymer layer (2) are shown, baying a visually recognizable grid primed image (3), which is luminescent under UV radiation, between the first (1) and second layer (2), wherein the grid printed image (3) has an opacity and forms at least one imprint area (5) having a boundary contour (4) within the security element (100, 101). To increase the forgery protection, it is proposed that at least one of the two polymer layers (1, 2) have an opacity at least in the region of the boundary contour (4) of the imprint area (5) and be adapted in its opacity to the opacity of the imprint area (5), in order to diminish the visual recognizability of the boundary contour (4) of the imprint area (5) of the luminescent grid printed image (3) on the security element (100, 101).
Claims
1. A security element in the form of a strip comprising: a first polymer layer; second polymer layer; and a visually recognizable grid printed image, which luminesces under UV radiation, positioned between the first polymer layer and the second layer, wherein the grid printed image has an opacity and forms at least one imprint area having a boundary contour within the security element, and wherein at least one of the first and second polymer layers has an opacity at least in a region of the boundary contour of the imprint area and is designed as adapted in its opacity to an opacity of the imprint area, to diminish a visual recognizability of the boundary contour of the imprint area of the luminescent grid printed image on the security element.
2. The security element according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second polymer layers is designed as adapted to the opacity of the imprint area over an entire area of the imprint area.
3. The security element according to claim 1, wherein opacity values of the grid printed image and at least one of the first and second polymer layers are essentially equal.
4. The security element according to claim 1, wherein a diffusely scattering lacquer layer, in particular a matte lacquer layer, forms the first layer.
5. The security element according to claim 1, wherein the second layer is formed as an adhesive layer.
6. The security element according to claim 1, wherein the grid printed image has grid points which luminesce in different colors, in particular red and/or green and/or blue.
7. The security element according to claim 1, wherein the grid printed image has a honeycomb grid.
8. The security element according to claim 7, wherein the honeycomb grid has hexagonal grid cells, which consist of triangular grid points, which are arranged adjacent to one another, in particular adjoining one another.
9. The security element according to claim 8, wherein each grid cell has two grid points which luminesce in the same color.
10. The security element according to claim 9, wherein a color impression of the grid printed image is formed as a function of absent grid points.
11. The security element according to claim 9, wherein a color impression of the grid printed image is formed as a function of a size of the grid points.
12. The security element according to claim 6, wherein the grid points of the grid printed image have a size of 10 to 500 m.
13. A value document having a substrate and having a security element according to claim 1, which is provided on the substrate.
14. The value document according to claim 13, wherein the security element extends continuously from one edge of the substrate to an opposite edge of the substrate.
13. The value document according to claim 13, wherein surfaces of the first layer of the security element and of the value document are essentially identical in haptic properties and/or in a visual appearance thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The subject matter of the invention is illustrated in greater detail in the figures as an example on the basis of an embodiment variant. In the figures:
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0034] According to
[0035] According to the invention, the first polymer layer 1 and/or the second polymer layer 2 is/are preferably adapted in the opacity thereof to the opacity of the imprint area 5 in this case in regions of the boundary contour 4 of the imprint area 5, but particularly over the entire area, to thus diminish the visual recognizability of the boundary contour 4 of the imprint area 5. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the luminescent grid printed image 3 is therefore concealed in the security element 1.00 upon observation under white light. The conditions under which the grid printed image 3 are concealed or visible can be varied as needed, of course. Thus, in addition to increasing the design expenditureand therefore more difficult simulationforgery protection etc. are also increased by the security element 100 according to the invention.
[0036] It can be distinguished in particular if the first polymer layer 1 is formed by a diffusely scattering matte lacquer layer 6. This stably ensures the advantages according to the invention with regard to the boundary contour 4but can also be distinguished in that it adapts the overall appearance of the security element 100 to that of the value document 200. Furthermore, the first layer 1, in particular in the form of the matte lacquer layer 6, is easily printable and can therefore be embedded in a particularly forgery-proof manner in a value document. The first layer 1 of the security element 100 is visually adapted in this case to the surface condition of the value document 200 or to the substrate 21 of the value document 200which can also be planned with regard to the haptic properties.
[0037] In the example shown in
[0038] The grid printed image 3 of the security element 100 has, as can be seen in the top view in
[0039] To vary the color impression of a grid cell 15 and/or to create a true-color image, individual grid points 16 are omitted in the grid cell 15as is shown in the detail portion in
[0040]
[0041] The security elements 100, 101 have a thickness of less than or equal to 30 m, in particular less than or equal to 25 m.
[0042]
[0043] The security elements 100, 101 can extend in this case continuously from one edge of the substrate to the opposite edge of the substrate 21, in particular in the form of a tape or a strip, which was not shown, in greater detail in the figures, however.