Decorative and/or secure element for homogeneous card construction
10457018 ยท 2019-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42D25/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/31678
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B32B27/304
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/306
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/31692
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B32B27/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A laminate sheet includes a base film formed from a recyclable, biodegradable, degradable, and/or compostable material, a metal or reflective film layer disposed over the base film, and heat resistant layer disposed over the base film.
Claims
1. A laminate sheet, comprising: a base film formed from one or more of a recyclable, biodegradable, degradable, and compostable material, the base film having a first side facing in a first direction; a metal or reflective film layer disposed over the first side of the base film; a heat resistant layer disposed over the metal or reflective film in the first direction; an emboss coat disposed directly over the base film and between the base film and the metal or reflective film layer, the emboss coat embossed to produce metallic or holographic images; and a substrate disposed over the heat resistant layer in the first direction, wherein the base film and substrate are positioned as respective outermost layers on opposite sides of the laminate.
2. The sheet of claim 1, wherein the base film and the substrate are formed from one or more of a recyclable, biodegradable, degradable, and compostable material with similar physical, thermal, and/or stability characteristics.
3. The sheet of claim 2, wherein the base film and the substrate are formed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polylactide (PLA), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), glycol modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), polyolefin (PO), polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), polystyrene (PS and HIPS), polycaprolactone (PCL), films one or more of anhydride and amide linkages in the polymer backbone, films made from synthetic polymers containing additives that promote degradation, polyhydroxyalkonates (PHA), and/or cellulosic, starch, chitosan, and protein based films.
4. The sheet of claim 2, wherein the base film and the substrate are formed in a roll-to-sheet lamination process.
5. The sheet of claim 2, further comprising an adhesive layer disposed between the heat resistant layer and the substrate.
6. The sheet of claim 1, wherein the heat resistant layer is at least one of a radiation, chemically, and thermally cured or cross-linked layer, a thermoplastic polymer, and a polymer reinforced with inorganic material.
7. A laminate card, comprising: a sheet comprising a plurality of layers including a base film, an emboss coat disposed over a first side of the base film, a metal or reflective film layer disposed directly over the emboss coat on the first side of the base film, a substrate disposed over the metal or reflective film layer, a heat resistant layer disposed between the substrate and the metal or reflective film layer, and an adhesive layer disposed between the substrate and the heat resistant layer, wherein the base film and substrate are positioned as respective outermost layers on opposite sides of the sheet; and one or more of an outer core and a protective coating disposed over a side of the sheet, wherein the one or more outer core and protective coating includes a first outer core and first protective coating disposed over a first side of the sheet with the first outer core positioned between the first protective coating and the sheet, and a second outer core disposed on a second side of the sheet and a second protective coating disposed over the second outer core, wherein the base film, the substrate, and the one or more outer core and protective coating are formed from one or more of a recyclable, biodegradable, degradable, and compostable material with similar physical, thermal, and/or stability characteristics, and wherein layers of the plurality of layers are non-symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of the emboss coat and the metal or reflective film layer.
8. The card of claim 7, wherein the base film, the substrate, and the one or more outer core and protective coating are formed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polylactide (PLA), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), glycol modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), polyolefin (PO), polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), polystyrene (PS and HIPS), polycaprolactone (PCL), films with one or more of anhydride and amide linkages in the polymer backbone, films made from synthetic polymers containing additives that promote degradation, polyhydroxyalkonates (PHA), and/or cellulosic, starch, chitosan, and protein based films.
9. The card of claim 7, wherein the base film and the substrate are formed in a roll-to-sheet lamination process and the sheet and the one or more outer core and protective coating are formed in a thermal lamination process.
10. The card of claim 7, wherein the heat resistant layer is at least one of a radiation, chemically, and thermally cured or cross-linked layer, a thermoplastic polymer, and a polymer reinforced with inorganic material.
11. The card of claim 7, wherein the card has a thickness of less than or equal to about 33 mils.
12. A laminate sheet for use in a laminate card, the laminate sheet having a plurality of layers comprising: a base film having a first side facing in a first direction; an embossed coat disposed directly over the first side the base film; a metal or reflective film layer disposed directly over the emboss coat in the first direction to form a metallic or holographic image; a heat resistant layer disposed directly over the metal or reflective film layer in the first direction; an adhesive layer disposed directly over the heat resistant layer in the first direction; and a substrate disposed directly over the adhesive layer in the first direction and adhered directly to the heat resistant layer by the adhesive layer; wherein the base film and the substrate are formed from the same material and the material is one or more of a recyclable, biodegradable, degradable, and compostable material, wherein the base film and the substrate each include an outer surface facing away from the embossed coat, metal or reflective film layer, heat resistant layer and adhesive layer such that the respective outer surfaces are open and exposed to define an outer surface of the sheet, and wherein layers of the plurality of layers are non-symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of the emboss coat and the metal or reflective film layer.
13. The sheet of claim 12, wherein the base film and the substrate are formed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polylactide (PLA), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), glycol modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), polyolefin (PO), polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), polystyrene (PS and HIPS), polycaprolactone (PCL), films with one or more of anhydride and amide linkages in the polymer backbone, films made from synthetic polymers containing additives that promote degradation, polyhydroxyalkonates (PHA), cellulosic, starch, chitosan, and protein based films, and the heat resistant layer is at least one of a radiation, chemically, and thermally cured or cross-linked coating, a thermoplastic polymer, and a polymer reinforced with inorganic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) While the present disclosure is susceptible of implementation in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described one or more examples with the understanding that the present disclosure is not intended to limit the spirit and scope of the disclosure and/or potential claims to the example(s) illustrated and discussed.
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(7) The base film 12 may be layered directly over the substrate 14 using any known process or method. However, as seen in
(8) Further, the sheet 10 may include a heat resistant layer 20 and/or an adhesive layer 22 disposed between the layers 12 and 14. The heat resistant layer 20 may include a coating that is radiation cured or cross-linked via ultraviolet (UV) light or electron beam (EB) radiation, for example. In addition, the heat resistance layer 20 can be chemically and/or thermally cured or cross-linked, be a thermoplastic polymer with a high temperature thermal transition, such as a high glass transition temperature (T.sub.g), or a polymer reinforced with inorganic material. The heat resistant layer 20 can be included so that metallic or holographic images, such as those incorporated into the layers 12, 16, and/or 18, can better withstand thermal lamination cycles during card manufacturing processes. Further, the adhesive layer 22 can include known adhesive films, heat seals, hot melts, water-based, solvent based, and radiation curable adhesives, and the like.
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(12) According to one example, the card 40 has a finished thickness of less than or equal to about 33 mils, which is the typical thickness for many types of transaction cards. In one non-limiting example, the sheet 10 has a thickness of about 10 mils, each of the outer cores 42, 44 has a thickness of about 8 mils, and each of the protective overlays or coatings 46, 48 has a thickness of about 2 mils.
(13) In another example, the sheet 10 has a thickness of about 2 mils, each of the outer cores 42, 44 has a thickness of about 12 mils, and each of the protective overlays or coatings has a thickness of about 2 mils. In the present example, the sheet 10 having a thickness of about 2 mils may omit the substrate layer 14.
(14) The arrangement and thicknesses of each of the layers of the sheet 10 and the card 40 can be modified to suit any desired application, as would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
(15) As discussed above, typical full face holographic or security cards are formed from numerous layers of materials having different physical, thermal, and/or stability characteristics. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the various layers that make up the body of the card 40 are composed of similar polymeric materials with similar physical and thermal characteristics. This construction results in less stress locked into the cards during thermal lamination and further reduces the likelihood of cards being bowed, curled, warped, or distorted in some way. The homogenous construction of the sheet 10 and card 40 also eliminates the need for symmetry in the sheet and card. This ability to implement non-symmetrical card constructions allows the sheet 10 and the card 40 to include fewer layers than prior known films and cards, thereby resulting in a less complex design and manufacturing process. Still further, the sheet 10 and card 40 disclosed herein has been found to have an improved appearance with minimal defects, such as orange peel, and at the same time provides a laminate with good peel strength and resistance to delamination.
(16) The sheet 10 and card 40 can be manufactured using any known processes. However, in one example, such as that illustrated in
(17) A backing roller 66 is located proximate the oven and heated drum to form a laminating nip 68. A sheet 70 from a generally flat stack of sheets 72 of the substrate or core stock are suitably supported adjacent the backing roller. The sheets are fed into the laminating nip 68 by any suitable sheet feeding mechanism and/or conveyor system, as is known in the art of sheet feeding. As the sheets 70 are fed into the laminating nip 68, a registration unit 74 registers the sheets 70 with the film 50.
(18) In one example, the film includes a distinguishing mark M, imagery, and/or running line. The registration unit reads the imagery, registration mark, or line and registers it to the individual sheets 70 by synchronizing the feeding of the sheets 70 with the passage of the film 50 into the nip 68. More specifically, as the film 50 travels around drum 58, the sheets 70 are carried on a conveyor 76 towards the lamination nip 68 (point between the drum 58 and the backing roller 66). The registration unit 74 detects the eye mark or image M on the film 50 and signals a drive to adjust the positioning of the sheet 70 so that the registration mark M is placed on the leading edge E of sheet 70 or other desired, repeatable position.
(19) After registration, the film 50 is then laminated onto the sheets 70 as they pass through the nip 68 in register, thus producing improved sheets or card laminate. The sheets or card laminate are then separated, for example, by cutting or notching the film with a moving blade (not shown) at the point where the adjacent sheets overlap, as at O, or notching the film with a perforation wheel and propagating a tear or cut, and stacked. Any suitable cutting and/or separating devices may be used as is known in the art. The film can be laminated such that the holographic, metallized (vapor deposited metals or other compounds), brushed, coated or printed, with or without tie coats side of the film is coated with the adhesive. It should be understood however that the film can be laminated with the above features facing up, down, or those features may be on both sides of the film to be laminated.
(20) In an alternate embodiment, the film is a hot stamp or cold transfer product. An adhesive is applied (with total or partial or pattern coverage) and cured via one of the above described methods, if applicable. The sheet is then registered and fed in synch with the film into the lamination nip. In this instance, the adhesive removes selective portions or all of the coating or coatings from the film, effectively transferring, in register, the coating(s) or selective portions thereof to the sheets. After transfer of the coating(s) or portions thereof, the spent film is removed from the sheets and wound onto a rewind drum. The laminated/decorated sheets may then be collected and stacked.
(21) The process described above and in more detail in Herring can be modified and adapted to produce the sheet 10 and card 40 describe herein, as would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
(22) Other embodiments include all of the various combinations of individual features of each of the embodiments described herein.
(23) In the disclosure, the words a or an are to be taken to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely, any reference to plural items shall, where appropriate, include the singular.
(24) From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations can be effectuated without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the present disclosure. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments presented is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.