Patents Examined by Laura C Dettinger
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Patent number: 8647735Abstract: This invention relates to a heating article (1) comprising a substrate (2) of which one of the surfaces (21) is equipped with a design (4), in the form of a coating layer with at least one pattern (41, 42), which comprises a thermochromic pigment composition with at least one SC thermochromic pigment that is lipid-sensitive under heat. According to the invention, the thermochromic pigment composition includes at least one thermostable pigment and composite pigment grains (43), which each include a core (430) including the semiconducting thermochromic pigment, and a solid, transparent and continuous envelope (431), formed by a mineral or organomineral material. The thermochromic pigment composition shows a reversible change in color in a thermal color-change area with an amplitude of no more than 40° C. within the range of variation of said temperature T1 of use.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: SEB S.A.Inventors: Stephanie Le Bris, Laurent Voisin, Jean-Luc Perillon
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Patent number: 8603619Abstract: A laser-markable, acrylic resin-based laminate having a thickness of 100 to 200 ?m and including (A3) a pigmented layer made of a crosslinked acrylic resin obtained by crosslinking an acrylic resin composition having a hydroxyl value of 10 to 100 mg KOH/g, (B3) a base layer made of a crosslinked acrylic resin obtained by crosslinking an acrylic resin composition having a hydroxyl value of 18 to 40 mg KOH/g, and (C3) a destructible layer made of a crosslinked acrylic resin obtained by crosslinking a mixture of an acrylic resin composition having a hydroxyl value of 20 to 35 mg KOH/g and polymer beads.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Nippon Carbide Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Koudai Takeda, Osamu Tanaka
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Patent number: 8556298Abstract: The invention relates to a personalisable support comprising anti-forgery devices which are provided in order to indicate every attempt of fraudulent personalization. The support comprises a body (2) which is on one side equipped with personalization data (6,7) which are obtained by carbonization of the base material by means of a laser beam. The anti-forgery devices (8), which totally or partly cover these personalization data, draw a pattern (90, 80) along which bubbles (9) are created whose density (d1-d5) varies depending on the degree of carbonization of the areas (61-65) which are covered by the pattern.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2009Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Gemalto SAInventor: Jean-Luc Lesur
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Patent number: 8557369Abstract: A highly refractive embossing lacquer for producing micro-optic arrangements which contains at least one binding agent which has at least one radiation-curing compound system having one or more organic compounds. The highly refractive embossing lacquer has at least a portion of the organic compounds of the radiation-curing compound system having molecules with at least one polarizable element, so that a polymeric material with a refractive index of greater than 1.5 is formed upon radiation curing. A security element which is produced with at least one micro-optic authenticity feature is also provided. The micro-optic authenticity features permit the production of security elements that are so thin that they can be easily incorporated into value documents.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2008Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Geisecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Winfried Hoffmüller, Marius Dichtl
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Patent number: 8557368Abstract: A document comprising a substrate with a surface having cellulose hydroxy groups, an adhesion promoter present on at least a first portion of the substrate surface, and a magnetic ink image formed over the first portion of the substrate surface. The adhesion promoter comprises a silane component including at least one amino functional group and at least one of a second type of functional group that is configured to bond with cellulose hydroxyl groups in the substrate. The magnetic ink image has a magnetic signal strength of at least 80%. A corresponding printing system and a method of printing also are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2007Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Kurt I. Halfyard, T. Brian McAneney, Xan-Xing Hu, Edward Zwartz, GuiQin Song, Santokh Singh Badesha, Gordon Sisler
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Patent number: 8544893Abstract: The invention relates to a security element for protecting documents of value, which has magnetic material. Furthermore, the invention relates to a document of value, a transfer material and method for producing such security elements and documents of value as well as a method and an apparatus for checking such a security element or document of value. According to the invention the security element has at least two magnetic materials, wherein the magnetic materials have different coercive field strengths and are applied onto and/or incorporated in the security element in such a manner that their remanence is equally high.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Jürgen Schützmann, Lothar Schütt
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Patent number: 8541095Abstract: Disclosed herein are an anti-counterfeiting film and process for preparation thereof. The anti-counterfeiting film comprises a directional retroreflective layer (1), an optical-angle-based color-changing information layer (2), a reflective layer (3) and a support layer (4) which are combined in this turn. The support layer (4) is made of a polymer resin material, the reflective layer (3) is made of a material with high reflectivity and has a thickness of nanoscale, the information layer (2) is made of an optical-angle-based color-changing chiral polymer material having a helical structure or made of an optical-angle-based color-changing cellulose material. The optical-angle-based color-changing chiral polymer material having a helical structure is a condensation product of a chiral compound and a compound with functional group. The optical-angle-based color-changing cellulose material is composed of a cellulose derivative and a polymerisable monomer.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2008Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Shanghai Techsun Anti-Counterfeiting Technology Holding Co., Ltd.Inventors: Liangheng Xu, Kai Yang
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Patent number: 8507107Abstract: An electronic device housing is provided. The electronic device housing includes a substrate, a first metallic coating formed on the substrate, and a second metallic coating formed on a portion of the first metallic coating. The first and second metallic coatings are formed by vacuum sputtering or vacuum vapor deposition. The first and second metallic coatings are all non-conductive. A method for making the electronic device housing is also described there.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2010Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignees: Shenzhen Futaihong Precision Industry Co., Ltd., FIH (Hong Kong) LimitedInventors: Qi-Jian Du, Chwan-Hwa Chiang
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Patent number: 8507077Abstract: A camouflage system includes a layer of an adhesion promoter so paint will adhere to the surface of an article and a first layer of paint applied to the surface on top of the adhesion promoter. A second layer of paint of a different color is applied to a portion of the first layer of paint. The second layer of paint may be in the form of a design, symbol, brand, logo, mark, and/or name. A multi-color layer is then applied to the surface of the article over the layers of paint. The multi-color layer may be a camouflage ink pattern. A clear coat may be applied over the multi-color layer. The multi-color layer affects the visual appearance of the second layer of paint. The second layer of paint may be visible at one viewing angle and may be less visible or non-visible at a different viewing angle.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2012Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Krow Innovation, LLCInventor: James K. Bentley
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Patent number: 8481146Abstract: A polymerizable mixture for ink jetting, having liquid crystalline phases comprising the following components: a) 50-80 wt % mono-functional LCP's, b) 10-50 wt % of a higher functional LCP's, f) 0.01-5 wt % initiators, preferably below 1% g) 0.01-5 wt % inhibitors, preferably below 1% h) 0-20 wt % additives, preferably below 10 wt %, with the provision that the total amount of the components is 100 wt %, characterized in that the polymerizable mixtures has a viscosity smaller than 0.015 Pa s at 100° C. and yet remaining thermally stable.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Technische Universiteit EindhovenInventors: Cees Bastiaansen, Thijs Meijer, Robert Jan Vrancken
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Patent number: 8460780Abstract: An arrangement for attaching a safety glazing element for a building, including a supporting element connected to the building, and a glazing element including a pane coated with a safety film adhering to an inner surface of the pane. The glazing element is attached by an adhesive strip to the support. A border on the periphery of the pane is free of film so that a peripheral limit of the film is situated at a distance from the edge of the pane, the distance separating the edge of the pane and the limit of the film being alternately variable.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2008Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Renault S.A.S.Inventors: Vincent Perrin, Eric Rouffignac
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Patent number: 8420206Abstract: A camouflage pattern or system which includes a simulated natural underwater environment or habitat having fish species therein is provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Outdoor Identities, LLCInventors: Paul Bernegger, Kurt Windus
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Patent number: 8404333Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a polymer layer composite that comprises a plurality of polymer layers and at least one polymer layer contains a laser-sensitive component, said method consisting of the following steps: A) first personalized information is applied to at least one of the polymer layers by means of an inkjet printing method as a colored inkjet printed layer, B) the polymer layer with the colored inkjet printed layer is then joined to the other polymer layers, the polymer layer with the colored inkjet printed layer being arranged between two other polymer layers, C) second personalized information is inscribed into the polymer layer composite obtained in step B) by means of laser engraving. The invention also relates to a thus obtained polymer layer composite, a security and/or valuable document comprising a polymer layer composite of said type and to a method for producing a security and/or valuable document of said type.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2008Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Bundesdruckerei GmbHInventors: Michael Hagemann, Arthur Mathea, Oliver Muth, Malte Pflughoefft, Jörg Fischer, Heinz Pudleiner
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Patent number: 8304042Abstract: The present invention provides a recording medium containing a first image formed with a first recording material; and a second image comprising a first region formed with a second recording material having approximately the same light fastness as that of the first recording material, and a second region formed with a third recording material having higher light fastness than that of the first recording material, a color of the second region being a color corresponding to any stage of a process of discoloration of the first region.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2010Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yuka Ito, Takashi Matsubara, Shinji Hasegawa, Suguru Nakaso, Makoto Furuki, Minquan Tian
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Patent number: 8304059Abstract: A stretchable fabric for marking, having a laminated structure of a first adhesive layer 11 formed of a hot-melt adhesive composed of a thermoplastic polyurethane resin having physical properties including a melting point of 125 to 165° C., a melt viscosity of 8,000 to 15,000 Pa·s at 150° C., and a 100% modulus of 2 to 8 MPa, an interlayer 20 formed of a thermosetting polyurethane resin which is stretchable and opaque, a second adhesive layer 12 formed of the hot-melt adhesive composed of the thermoplastic polyurethane resin having the above-described physical properties, and a surface layer 30 formed of a thermosetting polyurethane resin which is stretchable and transparent, wherein a mark image has been formed on a front surface of the interlayer 20 or on a back surface of the surface layer 30.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: NSK Echo Mark Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kanji Nishimaki, Katsumi Shigeta, Yoshiji Aikyo
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Patent number: 8257819Abstract: The invention concerns a security element (1) and a value-bearing document safeguarded by such a security element. The security element (1) includes a strip-form multi-layer body (10) with a carrier film (11) and at least one decorative layer (12), as well as a first and a second adhesive layer (14, 15). The first adhesive layer (14) is provided on a first surface of the multi-layer body (10). The second adhesive layer (15) is provided on an opposite second surface of the multi-layer body. The security element has two or more first regions (21) in which the first adhesive layer (14) respectively covers the first surface of the multi-layer body and two or more second regions (22) in which the second but not the first surface of the multi-layer body is respectively covered by the second and the first adhesive layer respectively and in which a surface structure is respectively formed in the first surface. First and second regions (21, 22) are in this case arranged in mutually juxtaposed adjacent relationship.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2008Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: OVD Kinegram AGInventors: Wayne Robert Tompkin, Andreas Schilling, Achim Hansen
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Patent number: 8147932Abstract: The invention discloses a security element for a banknote, a document of value, right or identity, a ticket, a label, a branded good identifier, or a tax banderole. The element comprises a combination of a coating containing at least one optically variable pigment having a substantial viewing-angle dependent color variation, with at least one selective spectral absorbing material, which blocks out visible spectral components reflected by the optically variable pigment at orthogonal incidence. The security element appears black when viewed at orthogonal angle, and colored when viewed at grazing angle.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Sicpa Holding SAInventors: Claude-Alain Despland, Albert Stichelberger, Edgar Müller, Pierre Degott