Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Authentication
Patent
1995-11-21
1998-05-26
Dzierzynski, Paul M.
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
Authentication
235451, 235380, 235457, 235492, 34082534, 342 51, L03H 100
Patent
active
057575215
ABSTRACT:
Security devices which are difficult to reproduce include a grid screen metallization pattern. The grid screen metallization pattern may be laid down over a hologram or diffraction grating formed as a surface relief pattern on a substrate, to form a visually identifiable, semi-transparent security device. Additionally, the metallization pattern may include resonant structures in which information about the security device is encoded. In some embodiments of these security devices, the metallization pattern is disposed in accurate registration with the underlying hologram or diffraction grating. These security devices are made by methods which include printing an oil pattern on the substrate. Areas on which oil is deposited do not receive metal during a metallization step. Since these methods do not use caustics, metallization patterns including features which would otherwise trap and hold caustics are possible.
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McCormick John A.
Shea Richard C.
Walters Glenn J.
Advanced Deposition Technologies, Inc.
Dzierzynski Paul M.
Schuberg Darren E.
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