EP3168052A1 - Élément de sécurité - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for producing a security element for a security or value document, for example for a banknote or the like, as well as a correspondingly produced security element and a security or value document with such a security element.
- watermarks are known. These are usually introduced in the production of the substrate from which the security element is manufactured.
- the substrate used is usually a fiber-based substrate, for example paper.
- a watermark is easily recognizable when looking through the security element, since in the region of the watermark the opacity of the substrate is modified compared to the environment, ie in the area of the watermark the light transmission is higher than in the surrounding area.
- a watermark is generated by means of a thickness reduction of the substrate.
- the watermark ink may contain substrate-lubricating binder components such as glycerine which cause the substrate in the region in which the watermark ink has been applied and penetrate the substrate over the entire substrate thickness to have increased transparency compared to the surrounding area ,
- Object of the present invention is to propose a security element and a method for producing such a security element, which comprises a watermark and which has an increased security against forgery compared to a watermark.
- the invention is based on the basic idea of producing a watermark by means of a watermark color and registering precisely by means of a suitable substance to apply a further motif to the substrate, which can be seen in plan view.
- This further motif and a motif represented by the watermark can in combination produce an incident light / transmitted-light effect which, together with the registration accuracy, is easily recognizable and difficult to falsify.
- a substance is applied locally on a first surface of the substrate in such a way that, when the first surface of the substrate is viewed in plan view, a first motif formed by the substance becomes recognizable.
- the opacity of the substrate i.e., the substrate, increases.
- the first motif is also visible in transmitted light.
- a watermark color is locally applied to the substrate for producing a watermark in the substrate.
- the watermark color can also be applied to the first surface of the substrate. Alternatively, the application is carried out in register on the opposite surface or on both surfaces.
- the watermark color is applied in such a way that when the substrate is viewed in a transparent manner, that is to say when the substrate is viewed through transmitted light, a second motif in the form of the watermark is recognizable.
- the substance and the watermark color are applied in register with each other, i. the arrangement of the substrate relative to the watermark color is exactly matched.
- the sequence of steps two and three can also be reversed. If a corresponding device allows it, steps two and three can also take place simultaneously.
- the registration accuracy can be limited to a subregion of the substance or the watermark color, for example an edge or line, or of the substrate.
- the watermark color or the substance can be used up in register exactly.
- the first motif and the second motif preferably each form a partial motif of an overall motif.
- the first motif in combination with the second motif can be seen, which are additionally arranged in register with each other.
- the first and / or second motif could be, for example, value numbers, value names, pictorial motifs, in particular portrait, landmarks, alphanumeric motifs, graphic motifs, in particular design elements.
- the portrait could be represented as a watermarked watermark and a surrounding landscape with the substance.
- the two motifs are preferably designed such that they complement each other visually in transmitted light.
- Such a manufactured security element has the following advantages. On the one hand, it is easily recognizable, even to a layman. On the other hand, due to the requirements of the registration accuracy of the watermark to the substance, it is only necessary to use a lot of equipment, i. with very up-to-date and highly specialized printing machines that can be produced, which allow a registration-accurate multi-color printing and which in particular a counterfeiter usually are not available.
- the substance and the watermark color are each applied to the substrate by means of different application plants, for example by means of different inking units of a printing press.
- the substrate is due to the very high requirement for the registration accuracy of the substance relative to the watermark color, on one for the two application plants common impression cylinder of the corresponding machine.
- the watermark color is printed on the substrate for producing the watermark. It may be sufficient that the substrate is only printed on one side with the watermark ink, which then penetrates into the substrate and this penetrates completely preferably.
- the watermark color can be printed in register on both surfaces of the substrate. In this way, complete penetration of even a thick substrate can be achieved.
- the register retention, i. the two-sided register-accurate application of the watermark color, may be necessary to obtain a watermark, which provides a uniform appearance over the entire area of the watermark.
- the watermark color can be printed by means of various printing methods.
- Usable printing methods are, for example, a screen printing method, a flexographic printing method, an offset printing method, a high-pressure method, a gravure printing method, an inkjet printing method or a laser printing method, in particular by means of liquid toner.
- the watermark color may include a dye at least translucent in the visual spectrum.
- a color impression can be mediated. Such a color impression can increase the recognizability of the security element.
- dyes and / or pigments can be used, which are visible in the visual spectrum.
- dyes and / or pigments which are preferably excitable and / or recognizable only in the infrared spectrum or in the ultraviolet spectrum.
- irradiation in the corresponding spectral range can take place during the examination of the security element.
- the substance for forming the first motif in the form of a printing ink is printed on the substrate.
- Such an ink may in particular comprise colored organic pigments or dyes and / or inorganic pigments.
- Such a printing ink can also be printed onto the substrate by means of various printing methods, for example by screen printing, by flexographic printing, by offset printing, by high-speed printing, by inkjet printing or by laser printing.
- each suitable printing method can be selected, depending for example on the nature of the motives and / or Type of ink used. In this respect, any combination of the printing methods described above is to be regarded as a possible embodiment.
- the substance is a dark, preferably black, ink.
- the dark, in particular black, printing ink causes a subsequently applied further layer, for example a further substance, to become visually visible only when viewed from above.
- the further layer is, for example, a transparent or translucent interference color based on mica, synthetic mica or liquid crystal.
- the registration accuracy is preferably controlled by the dark, preferably black, ink.
- the substance applied to the substrate and / or the further substance could be of similar design. Alternatively, at least one substance or the further substance may differ from the substance or the further substance.
- the further layer is a transfer element based on a transparency hologram, a volume hologram or a transparent or translucent interference layer, which only comes into effect on the dark background.
- a transparency hologram a volume hologram or a transparent or translucent interference layer, which only comes into effect on the dark background.
- a dark printing ink as a substance or additionally a reflective, preferably metallic, color is applied to the watermark color.
- This metallic ink is based z. As on aluminum flakes, gold bronze flakes, aluminum coated foil particles (eg Metallurede Eckart), hologram flakes, etc.
- the reflective layer can be coated by means of the or another transparent or translucent diffractive transfer element.
- an embossed structure which can be detected, in particular haptically or tactually, is formed.
- the visual perception may differ from the haptic perception.
- the embossed structure can be applied, for example, by means of an embossing machine and / or in intaglio printing as blind embossing (not ink-conducting) so that an effect, for example an angle-dependent change of information, is easily recognizable only in an overlapping zone of the watermark color with the substance.
- the embossing structure outside the overlapping zone with the watermark color does not or only insignificantly disturbs the transparency of the registration situation of the reflective layer with respect to the printed watermark.
- the substance can also be applied in the form of a coating in the context of a cold or heat seal application.
- the coating can be applied, for example, as a metallic coating, in particular on a carrier substrate or as a film coating.
- an activatable adhesive layer is applied as a substance in register with the watermark color.
- the adhesive is activated in the adhesive layer.
- the adhesive is activated by means of infrared (IR) radiation, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, hot air and / or magnetic induction.
- IR infrared
- UV ultraviolet
- the coating for example as a metallization on the carrier substrate, can be activated by the carrier Adhesive are transferred to the substrate, for example, according to a printed motif of the adhesive.
- such a coating comprises diffractive structures, that is, it can be present for example as a hologram or the like.
- the applied substance is preferably recognizable especially in the visual spectrum. It is also possible to use a substance which is additionally detectable in the infrared spectrum and / or in the ultraviolet spectrum. In this way, additional options for checking the security element can be provided.
- the substance can comprise machine-readable feature substances which further increase the security against forgery of the security element and simplify additional testing of the security element.
- the substance may include, for example, magnetic feature substances, luminescent feature substances, electrically conductive feature substances and / or optically variable feature substances, for example piezochromic, thermochromic and / or photochromic feature substances.
- an additional substrate can be applied in the area of the watermark, ie at least partially overlapping to the watermark, on the surface opposite the first surface of the substrate, for example in the form of a further imprint.
- the additional substrate is at least translucent in the visual spectrum, preferably transparent, so as not to impair the transmitted-light effect which the watermark provides.
- the additional substrate comprises a dye or a luminescent substance, which can provide a further optical effect when the security element is examined in transmitted light.
- a security element according to the invention for a security or value document is produced by a method described above.
- An inventive security or value document comprises such a security element.
- a substrate 10 is shown, on which by means of a substance 20, a first motif 12, in the example shown, a circular ring portion has been applied.
- a circular ring section is to be understood as a combination of a circular section (or circular segment) and a circular ring.
- a watermark 32, 32 ', 32 "has also been produced using a watermark color 30, that is, an area 32, 32', 32" in which the opacity of the substrate 10 is modified compared to the surrounding area, ie has been lowered here.
- the security elements 100, 100 ', 100 "emerge.
- a printing ink is used as the substance 20, which is printed on the substrate 10 with a suitable printing method for producing the first motif 12.
- the watermark ink 30 may be printed by means of a printing process on one or both surfaces of the substrate 10 and thereafter penetrates the substrate 10 substantially completely.
- FIGS. 2A to 2C each show the security element 100,100 ', 100 "according to the FIGS. 1A to 1C as it appears to a viewer in supervision. In each case, only the first motif 12 can be seen, but not the watermark 32, 32 ', 32 ", because this appears only in transmitted light, but not in incident light.
- the security elements are considered 100, 100 ', 100 "according to FIGS. 1A to 1C in each case the impression that a first partial information represented by the first motif 12 with a second partial information represented by the watermark 32, 32 ', 32 "forms a total information which can be easily recognized by a viewer.
- the total information consists of a circular ring.
- the annulus optically resets through a first annulus portion of the annulus provided by the first subject and through a second annulus portion provided by the second subject, ie, watermark 32, 32 ', 32 ", which is in the shape of a donut portion. directly or indirectly - reproduces, together.
- watermark 32, 32 ', 32 " which is in the shape of a donut portion. directly or indirectly - reproduces, together.
- the watermark color 30 and the substance 20 are applied in register with each other on the substrate 10
- Even slight variations in register when applying the watermark color relative to the substance 20 destroy this effect or allow a forgery of the security element 100, 100 ', 100 "to be recognized in a simple manner.
- the total information consists of a circular ring, wherein a first circular ring section 12 is also provided here by the first motif 12.
- the second annulus section is provided only indirectly via the watermark 32 ', namely by a region within the watermark 32' in which the opacity has been left unchanged compared to the starting substrate 40.
- a circular ring is the total information, which is composed of two circular ring sections, the first circular ring section 12 being provided by the first motif 12 and the second circular ring section being provided by an area located within the watermark 32 ", recessed by the watermark 32".
- FIG. 3B now is the first subject 12 within the watermark 32 ", ie within a range of increased light transmittance, and is therefore particularly well visible in transmitted light.
- the security against forgery of a security element 100, 100 ', 100 "according to the FIGS. 1A to 1C can be further increased by using suitable printing inks.
- the printing inks with feature substances which are recognizable, for example, in the infrared and / or ultraviolet spectral range.
- machine-readable feature substances of substance 20 may be added, for example electrically conductive, magnetic, or optically variable feature substances.
- printing inks with fluorescent and / or phosphorescent properties can be used.
- the watermark ink 30 may include dyes that become visible in the visual spectrum or in the adjacent spectral region, optionally after appropriate irradiation.
- the watermark ink 30 may include feature substances as discussed with regard to the inks.
- FIG. 4A shows an example of a security element according to Figure 1A in a cross-sectional view taken along the line IV-IV Figure 1A ,
- the substance 20 as print layer is arranged exactly in register with the watermark ink 30 on the substrate 10.
- the watermark ink 30 has already penetrated into the substrate 10, this has completely penetrated and increased the light transmittance of the substrate 10 in the area concerned.
- FIG. 4A merely shows a schematic cross-sectional view, wherein from the representation no information with regard to the dimension of the print layer 20 and the substrate thickness of the substrate 10 can be derived.
- FIG. 4B shows by way of example a further embodiment of a security element according to the invention.
- a watermark ink 30 applied, in particular printed.
- the watermark ink 30 has penetrated the substrate 10 and passes through the substrate 10 from a first, upper surface to a second, lower surface.
- PBMgenau to the watermark color 30 is a substance 20, for example a printing ink, applied to the substrate 10, in particular imprinted.
- Another substance 41 at least partially covers the substance 20, preferably in a predetermined pattern.
- the further substance 41 is preferably arranged on the security element such that it at least partially overlaps the substance 20 and covers the substrate 10 and / or the watermark ink 30 at least in sections.
- the further substance 41 is essentially transparent or translucent, so that when the security element is viewed in the see-through, the registration of the watermark color 30 with the substance is not hindered or only insignificantly impeded.
- the further substance 41 is preferably applied to the substrate or to the substance 20 by means of printing, in particular by means of a screen printing method, a flexographic printing method, an offset printing method, a high-pressure method, a gravure printing method, an inkjet printing method or a laser printing method.
- the substance 20 and the further substance 41 are preferably formed visually in such a way that they contrast with one another.
- the substance 20 has a dark color rendering, that is, the substance 20 has a high light absorption.
- the substance 20 visually appears dark to black to an observer, for example in the case of black printing ink.
- the further substance 41 preferably has an optical reproduction which is similar to that of the substrate, preferably equivalent.
- the further substance 41 applied to the substance 20 may be in the form of a transparent or translucent interference color, preferably based on mica, synthetic mica or liquid crystal.
- the further substance 41 Due to the contrast formed by the substance 20, the further substance 41 is visible only in the region of the substance 20. Especially with a transparent base of the further substance 41, a registration of the further substance 41 to the watermark color 30 is ensured. The registration accuracy is controlled by the substance 20.
- substance 20 and further substance 41 could be applied to the upper surface of the substrate and to the lower surface of the lower surface opposite to the upper surface, preferably aligned with each other.
- the substances 20 used as well as other substances 41 may be identical and / or different from one another.
- a second substance 20 could be applied at a different position and / or position to the substance 20.
- the second substance 20 may be covered by a second further substance 41, which has similar optical properties to the further substance 41, but may also be different.
- a second further substance 41 which has similar optical properties to the further substance 41, but may also be different.
- only one further substance 41 can be applied which covers the first and second substances 20.
- a substantially transparent film and / or a substantially transparent print can be used here as further substance 41.
- FIG. 4C a further embodiment of a security element according to the invention is shown.
- the security element of FIG. 4C is similar to that of FIG. 4A ,
- the substance 20 is applied to two surfaces or sides of the substrate 10 in register with the watermark ink 30, namely on an upper surface (upper side) of the substrate 10, shown as substance 20 'and a lower surface (lower surface) of the substrate 10, shown as a substance 20 "and substance 20"'.
- the substance 20 'on the upper side is the same in its planar position as that of the substance 20 "on the lower side (see dashed line)." Substituted to the substance 20 "on the underside of the substrate 10 but matched to the watermark color 30 on the underside of the substrate 10, the further substance 20 "'applied.
- the substances 20 ', 20 “and 20”' may be the same or different from the material composition.
- the substance 20 ' is a red color and the substance 20 "is a blue ink, but the substance 20'” is again a red color.
- the substances 20 ', 20 “, 20” may also contain different additional features for luminescence and / or phosphorescence, IR-absorbing and / or UV-absorbing substances and / or magnetizable substances.
- the position of the substance 20 on the top may vary to the position of the substance 20 "' on the underside of the substrate 10, with the two substances applied to the substrate 10
- each of the substances 20 ', 20 ", 20"' is in the present case arranged at least section-wise matched to the watermark color 30.
- the Figure 4D shows one to FIG. 4A similar security element.
- the watermark ink 30 does not completely penetrate the substrate 10, but preferably has defined penetration depths.
- a watermark color was applied from two sides of the substrate 10 such that the watermark color 30 'is formed from the upper side and the watermark color 30 "from the lower side in the substrate 10. Increased by the application of both sides of the respective watermark color 30' and 30"
- the transparency in this area is again. Shadings or visual gradations in the motif generated with the watermark color 30 can be generated on the basis of an overlap and the penetration depth of the watermark color 30.
- the watermark ink 30 has been applied from two sides, at least in a partial area, to the substrate 10 with an exact fit, namely from the top side and from the bottom side.
- watermark color 30 'applied to the top surface and diffused into the substrate 10 and the watermark ink 30 "applied to the bottom and diffused into the substrate 10 may not be of the watermark color
- the watermark colors 30 'and 30 may be the same or different from each other.
- the Figure 4E shows a further embodiment of a security element according to the invention.
- the security element according to Figure 4E is similar to the security element FIG. 4A ,
- the substrate 10 has in the region of the substance 20 and in the area of the watermark color 30 a so-called genuine or papermachine watermark 11.
- the true watermark 11 results from a thickness modulation and / or density modulation of the substrate 10.
- the visual and mechanical effects associated with the true Watermarks 11 are combined in review with the visual effects achieved with the substance 20 and the watermark color 30.
- the real watermark 11 may have a uniform thickness reduction in the region of the security element in order to increase the overall transparency of the substrate 10 in this area.
- the real watermark 11 has a modulated motif that complements the printed watermark motif.
- the printed watermark shows a contour of the motif (e.g., fish) and the true watermark a wave structure (e.g., water).
- the substance 20 is adapted and preferably formed in addition to the motif of the printed watermark 30.
- the real watermark 11 is preferably neither adapted to the substance 20 nor to the printed watermark or to the watermark color 30.
- the printed watermark includes a modulated line grid, which reveals a moire image in phantom with a line raster of the true watermark.
- the substrate at this point may also have a mechanical paper removal performed in papermaking (for example by means of a CO2 laser.
- FIG. 4F a further embodiment of the security element according to the invention is shown.
- the illustrated security element is similar to the security element FIG. 4B
- the further substance 41 is not applied over the substance 20, but offset from the substance 20 and arranged on the substance 20 of the opposite side of the substrate 10.
- the further substance 20 covers the area of the watermark color 30.
- the present further substance 41 is any opacity conceivable. In particular, an opaque color layer would be possible as further substance 41.
- the security element is shown when looking at the first upper surface (top). With exclusive supervision, the substrate 10 and the area 20 printed with the substance 20 can be seen.
- the watermark color 30, and preferably translucent is the overlapping region of the further substance 41 with the watermark color 30 recognizable.
- the area in which the further substance 41 overlaps with the substrate 10 without watermark color 30 only appears to the observer as a substrate 10 when viewing the upper surface. The observer would therefore only see the motif formed by the watermark color 30 with translucent further substance 41 detect.
- the viewer In a combination of supervision and review, i. Transmitted light combined with ambient light, the viewer would the substrate 10, the substance 20, the motif of the watermark ink 30, at least not covered by the further substance 41, and the further substance 41, so far in overlap with the watermark color 30 recognize.
- the further substance 41 without combination with the watermark color 30 would be covered by the substrate 10.
- FIG. 4H shows the security element from the Figures 4F and 4G looking at the second, lower surface (underside).
- the substrate 10 and the further substance 41 are visible to the viewer.
- the viewer recognizes the motif of the watermark color 30 without the overlap area with the further substance 41, and translucently the overlap area of watermark color 30 and further substance 41.
- FIG. 5 are steps of a preferred embodiment of a method for producing a security element 100, 100 ', 100 "described above.
- a suitable substrate for example a fiber-based substrate 10 based on wood cellulose, cotton cellulose, plastic fibers and / or flax fibers, is provided.
- step S2 a substance 20 for generating a first motif 12 recognizable in supervision is applied to the substrate 10.
- a suitable printing ink can be printed on the substrate 10.
- a watermark ink 30 is applied to the substrate 10 to thereby produce a watermark 32 in the substrate, which is the second subject in transmitted light recognizable to a viewer. Also, the watermark ink 30 may be printed on the substrate 10.
- the substance 20 and the watermark ink 30 are preferably applied to the substrate 10 by means of various application devices, for example by means of two inking units of a correspondingly configured printing press.
- the substrate 10 rests on a counter-pressure cylinder common to the two application units in order to achieve the required high register accuracy between substance 20 and watermark ink 30.
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