WO2004101890A1 - Duales sicherheitsmerkmal - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a flat dual security feature, which comprises two different security components, one in the visible spectral range and one in the ultraviolet spectral range of the
- the present invention relates to a method for producing such a security feature and its use in documents of value.
- Documents of value such as banknotes, checks, credit cards, shares, passports,
- the security features used are classified into different levels. So-called human features are such security features that can be perceived by the untrained viewer as security features optically or via the sense of touch without the use of aids and under general lighting conditions such as natural or artificial daylight with average eyesight. These security features are also referred to as the first level feature.
- So-called second level features are security features that can be created using simple, widely used tools, such as UV Lamps, UV diodes or optical enlargers are easy to detect.
- the first and second level features mentioned are the features that the so-called "man on the street” or the cashier in the supermarket can quickly find and inexpensively allow the authenticity check, in particular of banknotes in circulation, and for adequate security in the usual way
- optically variable printing inks which contain optically variable platelet-shaped pigments which have a multilayer thin-film structure and preferably consist of a central reflector layer and dielectric intermediate layers and thin transparent absorption layers on both sides of the central absorption layer.
- These pigments have an aspect ratio (ratio of the mean diameter to the mean particle thickness) of at least 2: 1 and mean diameter of 2-200 ⁇ m. They show with changing
- luminescent, preferably fluorescent, dyes are particularly suitable in the ultraviolet spectral range, which have also been used there for a long time in the form of pigments, soluble dyes or fibers. These can either be incorporated directly into the base materials such as paper or plastic films or applied to them in a coating.
- DE 2443 164 discloses a thermoplastic film containing particles which convert radiated, invisible, electromagnetic radiation into visible light, can be in the form of grains, rods or threads and have a grain size or thickness of 0.3 to 600 ⁇ m and in the case of the rods or threads have a length of 0.03 to 20 mm. These particles are evenly distributed in the thermoplastic film and are present in the film at a concentration of 0.03 to 10% by weight, based on the total weight.
- the luminous effect of the individual particles can be perceived without any additional aids.
- the radiation-changing particles are present in the entire thermoplastic film, which increases the manufacturing costs of value documents produced therefrom.
- An additional security feature that can be recognized without any aids is not described here.
- FR 2 478 695 is a security paper with luminescent
- Particles known which consist of 30 to 50 ⁇ m large agglomerates of 3 to 5 ⁇ m large luminescent particles and are used in paper mass are evenly distributed so that they are separated from each other and are not visible to the naked eye under daylight, but under UV light. They are present in the paper in an amount of 0.5 to 5% by weight. This feature has also not been described alongside another feature that is visible in daylight. All of the paper contains the luminescent particles. If this should later be provided with further security features, the effect of the security feature in the paper can be overlaid and / or weakened.
- EP 226 367 describes a security paper which, like the security paper described above, contains visible, individually recognizable particles which have a size of 30 to 500 ⁇ m under certain lighting. Particles of different colors can be mixed together. The particles are present in the paper or in a coating on the paper in a low concentration. No other security feature has been described which can be seen under daylight without aids.
- WO 02/078964 discloses a color coding for the identification of
- Objects which consist of color particles reflecting and scattering in the visible spectral range, which are not visible to the naked eye and are present in such a low concentration that the color coding is not perceived visually as the color of the object. However, it can be recognized when viewed with an optical magnification device.
- Machine-readable features in the form of luminescent substances can also be present. Both the visually perceptible feature and the machine-readable feature are second level features that require an aid for verification, in the simplest case here a magnifying glass and a UV lamp.
- EP 971 008 discloses a two-component intaglio printing ink for security printing which, in addition to a varnish, contains a metallic pigment which preferably has a size of less than 18 ⁇ m.
- This can also be replaced by a pearlescent pigment.
- small amounts of a fluorescent pigment can also be added to this printing ink.
- the size and effect of the latter pigment is not disclosed.
- intaglio printing inks are highly viscous and leave uneven printing lines, so that it is difficult to align metallic or pearlescent pigments parallel to the printed surface in the undried ink and the printed surface is not smooth.
- this is an indispensable prerequisite for pearlescent pigments in particular that the pigments achieve their full effect through reflection and interference and thus a high gloss and the desired color effects can be obtained.
- a security element of the first level type produced with an intaglio printing ink normally no longer meets the requirements for a security feature that can also be clearly identified by laypeople, since in particular an optically variable color design cannot be achieved in good quality. Furthermore, the intaglio printing process is economically unfavorable, since approximately half of the printing ink cannot be used due to the process and must be discarded.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a security feature for documents of value and objects to be secured, which comprises at least two security components simultaneously on a defined unit area of the document of value or object, one of which is in the visible spectral range and a second in the ultraviolet spectral range of light is easily recognizable and distinguishable for the human eye, these security components not interfering with one another in their effectiveness or weakening them.
- Another object is to provide a simple, inexpensive and mass-production method for manufacturing such a security feature.
- Another task is to demonstrate the use of the security feature mentioned above.
- the object of the invention is achieved by a two-dimensional security feature comprising at least one platelet-shaped effect pigment and at least one pigment luminescent in the ultraviolet spectral range with an average particle size of 1-60 ⁇ m, the luminescent pigments being present in such a low concentration that they act of UV light can be seen with the naked eye as individual particles.
- the object of the invention is further achieved by a method for producing a security feature, wherein a coating solution which contains at least one platelet-shaped effect pigment and at least one pigment luminescent in the ultraviolet spectral range with an average particle size of 1-60 ⁇ m in a proportion of 0.01 to 3 % By weight, based on the coating solution, and also contains at least one suitable binder, is applied to at least one surface of a document of value or an object to be secured over the entire surface or partially, dried and optionally solidified, and the platelet-shaped effect pigment is essentially parallel to the coated surface of the Value document or the object to be secured is aligned.
- a coating solution which contains at least one platelet-shaped effect pigment and at least one pigment luminescent in the ultraviolet spectral range with an average particle size of 1-60 ⁇ m in a proportion of 0.01 to 3 %
- the object is achieved by a method for producing a security feature, a polymer layer which has two surfaces lying essentially parallel to one another and at least one platelet-shaped effect pigment and at least one luminescent pigment with an average particle size of 1-60 ⁇ m in a proportion of 0.001 to 1% by weight, based on the polymer layer, and also contains at least one polymer, is applied or introduced over the entire surface or partially on or into a document of value or an object to be secured, and the flake-like effect pigment is essentially parallel to the surfaces the polymeric layer is aligned.
- the object of the invention is also achieved by the use of the security feature described above in documents of value as well as on objects of everyday use to be secured.
- Value documents in the sense of the invention are to be understood as banknotes, checks, credit cards, shares, passports, identification documents, driver's licenses, entrance tickets, tokens, labels, packaging materials, seals and the like.
- Objects to be secured for everyday use are, for example, clothing, shoes, household articles, household electronics articles and the like, which have the inventive security feature directly on the object.
- a dual security feature is understood to mean a security feature that contains two different security components of different security levels on a defined unit area of a value document or object to be secured, one of which is preferably assigned to the first level feature and with average human eyesight without any aids can be recognized and distinguished in natural or artificial daylight with a wavelength of 380 to 780 nm and the second is preferably assigned to the second level feature and preferably under the influence of ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 50 to 380 nm with average human eyesight without other aids than a UV light source can be recognized and differentiated.
- Visual aids (glasses etc.), which are intended to compensate for individual ametropia, are not understood as aids here.
- the areal dual security feature according to the present invention contains at least one platelet-shaped effect pigment and at least one pigment luminescent in the ultraviolet spectral range with an average particle size of 1-60 ⁇ m, which is present in a very low concentration.
- Platelet-shaped pearlescent pigments predominantly transparent or semi-transparent interference pigments and metal-effect pigments are referred to as platelet-shaped effect pigments.
- This also includes liquid crystal pigments, so-called LCPs (Liquid Crystal Pigments).
- LCPs Liquid Crystal Pigments
- Pearlescent pigments consist of transparent platelets with a high refractive index and show a characteristic pearlescent effect when they are oriented in parallel due to multiple reflections. Such pearlescent pigments that also show interference colors are referred to as interference pigments.
- interference pigments or metallic effect pigments which are based on an inorganic platelet-shaped pigments are preferably used as platelet-shaped effect pigments
- Carrier have at least one coating of a metal, metal oxide, metal oxide hydrate or mixtures thereof, a metal mixed oxide, metal suboxide, metal oxynitride, metal fluoride, BiOCI or a polymer.
- the inorganic platelet-shaped carrier preferably consists of natural or synthetic mica, kaolin or other layered silicates, of glass, SiO 2 , TiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , Fe 2 O 3 , polymer platelets, graphite platelets or metal platelets, such as aluminum, for example. Titan, bronze, silver, copper, gold, steel or various metal alloys. Carriers made of mica, glass, SiO 2 , TiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 or mixtures thereof are particularly preferred.
- the size of these substrates is not critical in itself.
- the substrates generally have a thickness between 0.01 and 5 ⁇ m, in particular between 0.05 and 4.5 ⁇ m.
- the extension in length or width is usually between 1 and 250 ⁇ m, preferably between 2 and 200 ⁇ m and in particular between 2 and 100 ⁇ m. They generally have an aspect ratio (ratio of the average diameter to the average particle thickness) of 2: 1 to 25000: 1, and in particular of 3: 1 to 2000: 1.
- a coating applied to the carrier preferably consists of metals, metal oxides, mixed metal oxides, metal suboxides or metal fluorides and in particular of a colorless or colored metal oxide selected from TiO 2 , titanium suboxides, titanium oxynitrides, Fe 2 O 3 , Fe 3 ⁇ 4 ,
- Coatings made of metals are preferably made of aluminum, titanium,
- Multilayered effect pigments are particularly preferably used as platelet-shaped effect pigments. These have a plurality of layers on a platelet-shaped carrier, which preferably consist of the aforementioned materials and have different refractive indices in such a way that at least two layers of different refractive indices are alternately located on the carrier, the refractive indices being in the individual layers differ by at least 0.1 and preferably by at least 0.3.
- the layers on the support can be both almost transparent and colored or semi-transparent.
- LCPs which consist of crosslinked, oriented, cholesteric liquid crystals, can be used as platelet-shaped effect pigments. They are known in particular as optically variable pigments.
- the platelet-shaped pigments described above are present individually or in a mixture in the dual security feature according to the present invention and are preferably used individually. However, they can also be mixed with other known organic or inorganic absorption pigments or absorption dyes.
- the platelet-shaped effect pigments used according to the invention are predominantly transparent or semi-transparent, i.e. they transmit at least 10% of the incident light.
- the platelet-shaped effect pigments in the sense of the invention are preferably optically variable pigments which have at least two and at most four, but preferably two or less than three, under two different lighting or viewing angles, at least two different lighting or viewing angles show three optically clearly distinguishable discrete colors at different lighting or viewing angles.
- This behavior is also known as color flop.
- this property makes it easier for the viewer to recognize the security feature (first level feature) as such and at the same time makes it more difficult to copy this feature, since color flop effects cannot be copied and reproduced in standard color copiers.
- the platelet-shaped effect pigments are introduced into a coating solution, they are present there in a proportion of 5-40% by weight, based on the weight of the coating solution, and in particular in a proportion of 15 to 30% by weight.
- the platelet-shaped effect pigments are incorporated into a polymeric layer, they are present in a proportion of 0.2 to 10% by weight, based on the weight of the polymeric layer, and in particular in a proportion of 0.3 to 5% by weight. , contain.
- the platelet-shaped effect pigments used according to the invention must be present in an oriented form in the security feature containing them, i.e. they are aligned almost parallel to the surfaces of the document of value or the object to be secured which are provided with the security feature. How this is done will be described in more detail later.
- interference pigments which are available, for example, under the names, can be used as platelet-shaped effect pigments Iriodin®, Colorstream®, Xirallic®, Lustrepak®, Colorcrypt®, Colorcode® and Securalic® are available from Merck KGaA, Mearlin® from Mearl, metal effect pigments from Eckhard and gonio-chromatic (optically variable) effect pigments such as Variochrom ® from BASF, Chromafflair® from Flex Products Inc. or Helicone® from Wacker as well as other similar commercially available pigments.
- the luminescent pigments luminescent in the ultraviolet spectral range are pigments which emit visible radiation under the action of UV light.
- These have an average particle size of 1-60 ⁇ m and preferably 2-40 ⁇ m. It is not critical whether these pigments consist of individual particles or of agglomerates of individual particles, provided that they show a total particle size within the limits specified above.
- the luminescent pigments can either consist of particulate luminescent dyes or can also be, for example, particulate resins, such as melamine resins, which are impregnated with luminescent dyes. They are in the irregular form of grains, granules etc. or also in regular forms such as spheres, cuboids, cubes and the like.
- the luminescent dyes can be organic or inorganic dyes. However, these and the particles containing them must be found in printing inks, printing varnishes, coating solutions, polymers and the like. Allow the same to disperse well and evenly to ensure an even distribution in the application medium.
- Such luminescent pigments are known to the person skilled in the art. These are, for example, fluorescent pigments from Honeywell
- Lumilux® Red CD 340 Lumilux® yellow CD 397, Lumilux® Green CD 302 or
- Lumilux® Blue CD 329 are sold.
- Bubbles that have a transparent shell and are filled with fluorescent dyes are filled with fluorescent dyes.
- platelet-shaped pigments with at least one coating on a platelet-shaped carrier have proven to be particularly suitable, which additionally contain fluorescent dyes in the coating and are described in the as yet unpublished European patent application with the file number EP 02022552.0.
- the coating which contains the fluorescent dye can be located on a support which, as such, represents a platelet-shaped effect pigment, as has already been described above.
- the luminescent pigments are platelet-shaped individual particles which are oriented in the application medium, ie parallel to the surfaces of the value provided with the security feature containing the luminescent pigment. document or object to be secured or the surfaces of a polymeric layer containing the luminescent pigment.
- the particle size is crucial for the luminescent
- Particles have a sufficiently large amount of luminescent dye and thus a sufficiently high luminosity to be able to be recognized as individual particles under the influence of UV light.
- the luminescent pigments can be present in the dual security feature according to the invention individually or in combination of two or more differently colored pigments. A mixture of at least two different colored pigments is preferred.
- the luminescent pigments are present in such a low concentration that they can be seen as individual particles with the naked eye under the action of UV light.
- the expression "visible to the naked eye” is intended to refer to the average eyesight of an average person who has no ametropia or can compensate for an existing ametropia with a visual aid (for example glasses, contact lenses, magnifying glasses etc.). Individual visual impairments such as color blindness etc. The above-mentioned visual aids are not considered as aids that are necessary for the verification of a second level feature.
- the luminescent particles are present in a proportion of 0.001 to 1 wt % By weight, based on the weight of the polymeric layer, contained in the polymeric layer.
- this proportion relates to the total amount of luminescent particles used, provided a mixture of differently colored luminescent particles is used.
- interference pigments are used as platelet-shaped effect pigments, which only have colorless transparent layers of metal oxides, for example made of ⁇ O 2 , SiO 2 , AI2O 3 , Zr ⁇ 2, ZnO etc., on a colorless, transparent support made of mica, SiO 2 , Al 2 O or glass. contain, so a concentration of luminescent pigments in the lower range of the weight percentages described above is possible.
- the transparency of the effect pigments is reduced with colored, partially transparent layers on the platelet-shaped carrier materials or even with the use of metallic effect pigments considerably. It may therefore be the case that in these cases at least some of the luminescent pigments are covered by the platelet-shaped effect pigments in the dual security feature and are therefore overlaid. For this reason, with decreasing transparency of the effect pigments, a higher concentration of luminescent pigments in the dual security feature is necessary, which is set above concentrations in the coating solution or in the polymer layer which are in the upper ranges of the parts by weight specified above.
- the dual security feature according to the invention can be applied to the value document or the object to be secured in at least two different, preferred ways.
- the first case it is a coating process with a coating solution which, in addition to a common binder, contains the platelet-shaped effect pigment described above and a luminescent pigment with a particle size of 1-60 ⁇ m in a low concentration.
- This is preferably a printing ink which, in addition to the pigments mentioned, contains one or more binders customary for printing inks and, if appropriate, customary additives such as solvents, adhesion promoters, drying accelerators, protein initiators, etc.
- a preferred embodiment of the security feature according to the invention therefore consists in a coating on a document of value or an object to be secured, which is produced by means of a coating solution, preferably a printing ink.
- This coating can be located both over the entire surface and partially on the document of value or the object to be secured.
- the dual security feature according to the invention is the only security feature of the document of value, it is preferably present over the entire surface of the document.
- These are preferably documents of value which must guarantee a lower security standard, such as packaging materials, labels, seals, entrance tickets and the like.
- the application over the entire area also applies if further security features are located exclusively on the side of the value document opposite the coating.
- the security feature can be applied in different, non-restricted forms, for example in stripes, dots, lines, alphanumeric characters, pictorial representations, etc. This shape is limited solely by the application process and the recognizability of the two security components in the security feature.
- a sufficiently large area should therefore suitably be coated with the dual security feature according to the invention so that both security components can be clearly and clearly recognized and evaluated by the viewer.
- the coating solution is preferably of such a low viscosity that the platelet-like effect therein after applying the coating solution on the document of value to be printed or the object to be secured in the still moist coating solution, it can be aligned essentially parallel to the coated surface of the document of value or article.
- the expression "essentially parallel” means that the platelet-shaped effect pigments in the vast majority in the coating solution lie at an angle between 0 and 30 degrees to the surface of the coated document of value or to be secured. This orientation is retained after the coating solution has dried. Only individual flake-like effect pigments have a layer in which an inclination to the coated surface can be observed at an angle of greater than 30 degrees.
- luminescent pigments also consist, as described above, of platelet-shaped pigments with a coating which contains a fluorescent dye
- these luminescent pigments in the still moist coating solution can also be aligned essentially parallel to the printed surface of the document of value or of the object to be secured.
- the viscosity of the coating solution must be adjusted so that it is optimally adapted to the coating method to be used and the material to be coated.
- the coating solution that is used to generate the dual security feature according to the invention is to be used in printing processes such as offset printing, offset coating, flexographic printing, screen printing, screen gravure printing or the overprint varnish process and for
- Printing of materials such as papers of all common types, of textile materials, of polymeric materials, in particular polymeric layer materials and foils, and of metals can be suitable. Because coating processes such as, for example, also for the coating of objects made of paper or textile materials
- the viscosity of the coating solution can also be adjusted so that it is suitable for such coating processes.
- the security feature according to the invention can be in the form of a polymeric layer on the document of value or the document to be secured
- This polymeric layer is either present over the entire surface or partially on the document of value or the object to be secured.
- This can be, for example, a film that is laminated, laminated or glued onto a document of value or, for example, a film coextruded with other polymer films (with or without security features).
- Rigid plates made of polymeric materials are also suitable, which contain both platelet-shaped effect pigments and luminescent pigments and are bonded to other, optionally information-bearing, layer materials in a conventional manner, for example by gluing.
- These foils or plates can be located both on the surface of the value document and in an intermediate layer which is surrounded on both sides by other polymer layers. However, they can also form the basis of a value document per se.
- the thickness of the polymer layers, the polymeric material, the flexibility and the type of connection of these layers with other layers of the document of value are not restrictive, as long as the two security components of the security feature according to the invention can advantageously be clearly identified and evaluated in the visible wavelength range and also in the ultraviolet wavelength range ,
- the polymer layer can also be partially applied to or inserted into a value document.
- every conceivable form is suitable as long as the two security components of the security feature can still be clearly recognized and evaluated by the viewer. All forms already listed for the coating process can be used. It is preferred to apply or insert a strip-shaped polymeric layer on or in a document of value.
- the polymer layer is applied to an object to be secured, it is preferably also partially present on its surface for practical and aesthetic reasons.
- gluing, laminating, laminating or other common types of polymer layer materials can be used here
- the other layer materials preferably consist of papers of different types or polymeric materials, but can also be textile
- the security feature according to the invention consists of a polymeric layer
- the security feature in the form of the polymeric layer has two surfaces lying essentially parallel to one another and contains in the polymeric layer at least one platelet-shaped effect pigment and at least one luminescent pigment and at least one polymer.
- thermoplastics which have an inert behavior towards the luminescent pigments and the platelet-shaped effect pigments can be used as polymers. This applies, for example Polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride and their copolymers and graft polymers, polyvinylidene chloride and fluoride, polyamides, polyolefins, polyacrylic and vinyl esters, thermoplastic polyurethanes, cellulose esters and the like. They can be used individually or in a mixture.
- the polymeric layer can additionally contain common additives and additives such as fillers, UV stabilizers, inhibitors, flame retardants, lubricants, plasticizers, solvents, dispersants and additional dyes or color pigments.
- common additives and additives such as fillers, UV stabilizers, inhibitors, flame retardants, lubricants, plasticizers, solvents, dispersants and additional dyes or color pigments.
- the polymeric layers are preferably produced by various suitable processes such as extrusion processes, calendering or pressing processes, but in particular by extrusion processes or via a film blowing process.
- the various starting materials are mixed with one another and processed in suitable, generally known plants to form polymer layers in the form of films of different thicknesses or thin plates.
- the platelet-shaped effect pigments contained in the polymer composition or, if present, the likewise platelet-shaped, previously described fluorescent pigments are aligned with the surfaces of the tools and are therefore oriented essentially parallel to the surfaces of the polymeric layer in the polymer layers formed. Stretching and drawing processes during film blowing or as a step downstream of extrusion further reinforce this orientation of the pigments. This orientation is fixed during the subsequent cooling.
- the dual security feature according to the invention can be produced as follows:
- the security feature according to the present invention can be produced by using a coating solution which contains at least one platelet-shaped effect pigment and at least one pigment luminescent in the ultraviolet spectral range with an average particle size of 1-60 ⁇ m in a proportion of 0.01 to 3% by weight .%, based on the coating solution, and also contains at least one suitable binder, is applied to at least one surface of a document of value or of an object to be secured over the entire surface or partially, dried and optionally solidified, the platelet-shaped effect pigment being essentially parallel to the coated surface of the document of value or the object to be secured is aligned.
- the proportion of the platelet-shaped effect pigments in the coating solution is 5-40 and preferably 15-30% by weight, based on the weight of the coating solution.
- a preferred proportion of the luminescent pigment in the coating solution is in a proportion by weight of 0.01 to 2% by weight, based on the coating solution, both the above-mentioned proportion and the proportion preferably used here referring to the total amount of luminescent pigments , provided a mixture of two or more different colored pigments of this type is used.
- binders customary for coating solutions can be used as binders, for example natural substances such as closed casein or starch, and synthetic binders such as polymer dispersions based on acrylic esters, styrene, butadiene, and (co) polymers based on, for example, ethylene, (meth) acrylates, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride or vinyl acetate and polyamides, polyesters, polyurethanes, their mixtures or also reactive nematic and cholesteric liquid crystals. These can be made up by adding resins, plasticizers, fillers or pigments and the like. The specialist can expand this selection at any time with other common binders.
- customary additives such as solvents, adhesion promoters, drying accelerators, photoinitiators, etc.
- solvents such as solvents, adhesion promoters, drying accelerators, photoinitiators, etc.
- the coating solution is preferably a printing ink.
- Both water-containing, solvent-based and UV-curing printing inks can be produced, which form the security feature according to the invention in the form of an imprint on a document of value or an object to be secured.
- the coating solution is applied to a document of value or an object to be secured over the entire surface or partially via a coating process, preferably a printing process.
- printing processes such as offset printing, offset coating, flexographic printing, screen printing, screen gravure printing or the overprint varnish process.
- other coating processes such as, for example, knife coating, brushing, stamping, casting processes, flow processes, roller or grid application processes or application by means of an air brush, can also be used.
- coated materials are, for example, papers of all common types, textile materials and polymeric materials, in particular polymeric layer materials and foils, or metals.
- Coating can be carried out or accelerated by means of known aids, for example under the influence of pressure, temperature, water vapor, UV initiators or by means of electron beam curing.
- the applied coating dries and crosslinking or hardening processes take place if necessary. These can also have an optimizing effect on the desired orientation of the platelet-shaped particles in the dried coating.
- a further possibility for producing the security feature according to the invention consists in a method in which a polymeric layer which has two surfaces lying essentially parallel to one another and at least one platelet-shaped effect pigment and at least one luminescent pigment with an average particle size of 1-60 ⁇ m in one Proportion of 0.001 to 1% by weight, based on the polymer layer, and also contains at least one polymer, is applied or introduced over the entire surface or partially on or into a document of value or an object to be secured, the platelet-shaped effect pigment is oriented substantially parallel to the surfaces of the polymeric layer.
- the polymer layer is produced, as already described above, by mixing the platelet-shaped effect pigment and the luminescent pigment with at least one polymer, which is, for example, a polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride and a copolymer and graft polymer thereof, a polyvinylidene chloride or fluoride, a polyamide , Polyolefin, polyacrylic or vinyl ester, a polyurethane and a cellulose ester etc. or a mixture of these can be.
- Auxiliaries and additives customary in plastics processing, such as fillers, UV stabilizers, inhibitors, flame retardants, lubricants, plasticizers, solvents, dispersants and additional dyes or color pigments or the like, can also be added. These polymers and additives are generally known to the person skilled in the art and can be determined in a simple manner for the specific application.
- This mixture is used in suitable, generally known plants which are used for the production of layered polymer materials by extrusion,
- Calendering suitable by pressing or film blowing, to polymer layers of different thickness and flexibility, i.e. processed into foils or thin plates.
- the platelet-shaped pigments are oriented in the polymer mass, which is essentially parallel to the surfaces of the polymer layers obtained.
- This orientation of the pigments can be further strengthened by subsequent stretching and drawing processes which take place during the production of the layer and is fixed during the cooling process.
- the polymer layer obtained in this way can be produced simultaneously with other polymer films, which may have further security features and connected, which is expediently carried out via a coextrusion process.
- the polymer layer forming the security feature according to the invention is located on the surface of the overall composite or forms an intermediate layer, as long as the layers above it are preferably transparent on at least one partial surface so that the two security components are visible on the surface from the outside Side of the polymer layer in the visible wavelength range and in the ultraviolet wavelength range can be clearly recognized and evaluated.
- the polymeric layer which contains the platelet-shaped effect pigment and the luminescent pigment, is preferably on the surface of a document of value or object to be secured with it, or is only covered by a preferably transparent further polymer layer without additional security features.
- the polymeric layer containing the platelet-like effect pigment and the luminescent pigment forms a substrate or a base layer per se for the production of a document of value, which can optionally be provided with further security features.
- This variant is particularly suitable for banknotes.
- the application or introduction of the polymeric layer, which forms the security feature according to the invention, on or in a document of value, which can contain the various layer materials specified above or is formed as a whole, can also be carried out partially.
- the polymer layer is divided into suitably large pieces of various suitable shapes and either incorporated into a value document consisting of a layer composite using the methods described above, or else by means of adhesive, embossing, pressing or other suitable methods on the applied outer layer of a value document.
- the shape and size of the shredded polymer layer used is in no way limited and should expediently be designed in such a way that the two security components of the security feature according to the invention can still be clearly recognized and assessed.
- a partial application to an object to be secured is also preferably used if the object in question is consumer goods such as clothing, shoes, household articles, household electronics articles or other everyday objects which have the inventive security feature directly on their surface.
- the dual security feature according to the invention can be used to secure documents of all kinds, such as banknotes, checks, credit cards, stocks, passports, identification documents, driver's licenses, admission tickets, tokens, labels, packaging materials, seals and the like.
- the security feature according to the invention is also suitable for securing general everyday objects such as clothing, shoes, household articles, household electronics articles etc.
- the security feature according to the present invention can be on the previously described value documents or objects to be secured as the sole security feature or in combination with one or more similar or different security features, possibly from different security levels, but it can also be used per se as a polymeric layer as a value document.
- the dual security feature according to the invention has on a limited area of a document of value or object to be secured at the same time and next to one another at least two security components, at least one of which is verifiable in the visible wavelength range and at least one second in the ultraviolet wavelength range. Both safety components do not interfere or interfere with each other.
- the security component in the visible wavelength range comprises, depending on the platelet-shaped effect pigment used, various effects which can be recognized with the naked eye in natural or artificial daylight without aids.
- a metallic sheen when using metallic effect pigments, a metallic sheen can be observed in addition to a "metallic" color like gold, silver or bronze, which can increase or decrease when viewed at different angles in relation to the incident light.
- Pearlescent or interference pigments show shimmering effects and have a color that changes with the viewing angle, which includes soft or stronger colors.
- optically variable pigments that are preferably used show strong colors that are clearly distinguishable from one another in alternation of viewing and illumination angles. This can be the known interference and complementary colors, which in connection with enable a virtually unlimited variety of optical effects on a printed or unprinted, colored or achromatic substrate. As a rule, there are two to four different colors that are created by the optically variable pigments. However, optically variable pigments are preferably used which show two or three different colors.
- the color changes described above can also be associated with changes in brightness and / or gloss.
- the security feature according to the invention has a security component which can be recognized by the viewer without further aids under the action of UV light.
- Luminescent pigments which are of sufficient size and luminosity are present in the security feature according to the invention in such a low concentration that the individual particles can be perceived as such under UV light by the viewer, ie the viewer sees individual luminous points which have a defined color have, evenly distributed on a certain unit area. It is particularly advantageous if two or more differently colored luminescent pigments are used. These do not result in a mixed color, but are visible in the dual security feature according to the invention due to their low concentration as individual particles of different colors.
- the manufacturer of the dual security feature according to the invention has a wide variety of individual coding options, which relate both to the use of various platelet-shaped effect pigments, individually or in a mixture, and to the use of differently colored luminescent pigments. This leads to a high level of security for the document of value or object to be secured with it and makes it considerably more difficult to forge the dual security feature.
- the dual security feature according to the invention can be combined with any further security feature.
- a document of value or an object to be secured can also be equipped with other iridescent, optically variable, metallic, colored, "holographic”, raised (tactile) or other security features; however, two or more dual security features can also be provided with both visible and the same or different effects also exist side by side in the UV range.
- the dual security feature there are preferably two different types of security features in the immediate vicinity of one another, at least one of which is the dual security feature according to the invention.
- the latter can be arranged, for example, on one or both sides of a metal or “holographic” strip or the center or the Form the edge of a colored, iridescent, metallic, “holographic”, optically variable, visible under UV light or otherwise designed security feature with a particular shape.
- Another advantage of the security feature according to the invention is that both security components can also be read and verified by machine using suitable detection methods.
- Corresponding detectors can be installed in banknote sorting machines, for example, which determine the authenticity of the banknote to be checked using the dual security feature according to the present invention in a single operation.
- small mobile devices for examining documents of value are known which can be adapted for a machine check of the dual security feature, as a result of which decentralized on-site checks can also be carried out on various objects to be secured.
- the security feature according to the invention even when used alone, already provides a high level of security against forgery of the product provided with it, since it has two security components from different security levels on a limited area, which With simple means and in a simple manner and without special knowledge of anyone with average eyesight, verification is possible both in the visible wavelength range and in the ultraviolet wavelength range.
- counterfeiting a single security feature is already made significantly more difficult for a potential counterfeiter, since the composition and mode of operation of this security feature are neither easy to analyze nor easy to obtain are fake. For example, neither of the two security components can be copied with the customary color copying machines.
- Red gold, mica pigment with SiO 2 and TiO 2 coating are dispersed in 79.5 g of screen printing binder from Coates (CP50). Then 0.50% by weight of Lumilux® Green CD 302 is added to the suspension and likewise dispersed. The viscosity is adjusted by adding a Coates (CPV) diluent and the suspension is printed on paper using a sieve (77T). After the ink has dried, the resulting print image is viewed in daylight. It shows a clearly visible red color in the gloss angle at an acute angle and a strong gold tone in the gloss angle at a flat angle, as well as a green color tone on bright paper outside the gloss angle, which changes to a light green to blue-green color when viewed in transmitted light. Under green light, single green fluorescent particles are clearly visible on the printed surface.
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