Abstract: A tamper indicating optical security device that operates to produce one or more synthetic images is provided. Any attempt to detach (e.g., forcibly remove) this device from an underlying base material will cause one or more layers of the security device to separate or delaminate, rending the device partially or totally inoperable. The inventive device is contemplated for use with, among other things, currency or banknotes, secure documents such as bonds, checks, travelers checks, identification cards, lottery tickets, passports, postage stamps, and stock certificates, as well as non-secure documents such as stationery items and labels. The inventive device is also contemplated for use with consumer goods as well as bags or packaging used with consumer goods.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 12, 2010
Publication date:
January 27, 2011
Applicant:
Visual Physics, LLC
Inventors:
Richard A. Steenblik, Mark J. Hurt, Gregory R. Jordan, Samuel M. Cape
Abstract: A system for projecting one or more synthetic optical images, which demonstrates improved resistance to optically degrading external effects, is provided. The inventive system serves to lock the focal length of the focusing elements in place. In other words, no other transparent materials or layers brought into contact with the inventive system will serve to materially alter the focal length or the optical acuity of synthetic images formed by the system.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 22, 2010
Publication date:
December 9, 2010
Applicant:
Visual Physics, LLC
Inventors:
Richard A. Steenblik, Mark J. Hurt, Samuel M. Cape, Gregory R. Jordan
Abstract: A synthetic micro-optic system and security device is disclosed including an in-plane image formed of an array or pattern of image icons and an array of focusing elements, the system producing at least two different synthetic images whereby one synthetic image operates to modulate or control the extent of the appearance of another synthetic image. In an exemplary form, the array of image icons forms an in-plane synthetic image, while the interaction of the array of focusing elements with the array of image icons forms a separate synthetically magnified image that serves to control the field of view of the in-plane image and, thus, serves to modulate or control the extent of appearance of the in-plane image. The appearance of the in-plane image, thus, visually appears and disappears, or turn on and off, depending upon the viewing angle of the system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 28, 2007
Date of Patent:
June 15, 2010
Assignee:
Visual Physics, LLC
Inventors:
Richard A. Steenblik, Mark J. Hurt, Gregory R. Jordan