Patents by Inventor Charles T. Markantes
Charles T. Markantes has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7754112Abstract: A security article includes a light transmissive substrate having a first surface and an opposing second surface, with the first surface having an embossed region with an optical diffraction pattern or a holographic image pattern. A color shifting optical coating is formed on the substrate such as on the opposing second surface, with the optical coating providing an observable color shift as the angle of incident light or viewing angle changes. The security article can be used in a variety of applications and products to provide for enhanced security measures such as anticounterfeiting.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Richard L. Bonkowski, Patrick K. Higgins, Charles T. Markantes, Roger W. Phillips
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Patent number: 7717038Abstract: This invention discloses a magnet for use as a printing plate or printing head that is used for aligning flakes or particles in a paint or ink. A composite sheet or block of magnetizable material is selectively magnetized so that a magnet is formed within the sheet or block that has a shape of a predetermined image, logo, or indica. Dies are used to magnetize the magnetizable material and preferably the does contact the material to be magnetized. A pre-magnetized sheet such as a refrigerator magnet may be re-magnetized differently so that a magnetic image is encoded therein for use as a printing plate. Preferably the printing plate is flexible so that it can be formed to a curved surface of a cylinder or drum for printing. Conveniently these flexible magnets can be changed for other designs and placed on the same drum for use in printing.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Jay M. Holman, Paul G. Coombs, Neil Teitelbaum, Charles T. Markantes
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Patent number: 7674501Abstract: A two-step method of making of a security printed image is disclosed and includes coating of the surface of a substrate with a predetermined image shape with an ink containing flaked magnetic pigment in a predetermined concentration, exposing a wet printed image to a magnetic field to align magnetic particles in a predetermined manner, allowing the ink to cure, and coating the substrate with a second printed image on the top of the first image. The second printed image with the same or different image shape is printed with another ink containing clear or dyed ink vehicle mixed with flaked magnetic pigment in a low concentration, exposed to the magnetic field of the same or different configuration as the first printed image and cured until the ink is dry.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Neil Teitelbaum, Charles T. Markantes, Alberto Argoitia
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Publication number: 20100040799Abstract: A method of planarizing a plurality of orientable non-spherical flakes supported by a longitudinal web is disclosed. A web supporting a coating of field orientable non-spherical flakes is placed between magnets so that the fields from the magnets traverse the web. First and third magnets are provided on one side of a feedpath and a second magnet is provided between the first and third magnets on the other side of the feedpath.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Wilfred C. Kittler, JR., Dave Williams, John D. Sonderman, Cornelis Jan Delst
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Publication number: 20100021658Abstract: The invention relates to a method of aligning magnetic flakes, which includes: coating a substrate with a carrier having the flakes dispersed therein, moving the substrate in a magnetic field so as to align the flakes along force lines of the magnetic field in the absence of an effect from a solidifying means, and at least partially solidifying the carrier using a solidifying means while further moving the substrate in the magnetic field so as to secure the magnetic flakes in the carrier while the magnetic field maintains alignment of the magnetic flakes. An apparatus is provided, which has a belt for moving a substrate along a magnet assembly for aligning magnetic flakes. The apparatus also includes a solidifying means, such as a UV- or e-beam source, and a cover above a portion of the magnet assembly for protecting the flakes from the effect of the solidifying means.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. RAKSHA, Paul G. COOMBS, Charles T. MARKANTES
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Patent number: 7604855Abstract: An image is disclosed comprised of flakes in a carrier, such as an ink vehicle or a paint that can be aligned in a magnetic field. The flakes are aligned so as to produce one or more kinematic features such as a rolling bar that appears to move as the image is tilted. These images can provide security features on high-value documents, such as bank notes.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Jay M. Holman, Neil Teitelbaum
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Patent number: 7550197Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention, non-toxic inorganic flakes are used for identification and anticounterfeit protection of pharmaceutical articles, such as pills, tablets and capsules, having a core of a biologically active material and/or a biologically inert material. Non-toxic inorganic authentication flakes, either optically variable flakes or taggant flakes having one or more symbols and/or a selected shape are disposed on the surface or inside of the pharmaceutical article.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Wilfred C. Kittler, Jr., Alberto Argoitia, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes
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Patent number: 7517578Abstract: Apparatus and related methods align magnetic flakes in a carrier, such as an ink vehicle or a paint vehicle to create optically variable images in a high-speed, linear printing operation. Images can provide security features on high-value documents, such as bank notes. Magnetic flakes in the ink are aligned using magnets in a linear printing operation. Selected orientation of the magnetic pigment flakes can achieve a variety of illusive optical effects that are useful for decorative or security applications.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Dishuan Chu, Jay M. Holman, Alberto Argoitia
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Publication number: 20090072185Abstract: The invention relates to anisotropic, reflective, magnetic flakes. In a liquid carrier and under influence of an external magnetic field, the flakes attract to one another side-by-side and form ribbons which provide higher reflectivity to a coating and may be used as a security feature for authentication of an object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Charles T. Markantes, Paul G. Coombs, Roger W. Phillips, Paul T. Kohlmann, Alberto Argoitia, Neil Teitelbaum
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Publication number: 20080171144Abstract: A security image and method of forming said image is disclosed wherein a substrate having an image or indicia thereon is coated with a dilute solution of pigment flakes in an ink or paint. The flakes are subsequently aligned in a magnetic field and are fixed after the field is applied. Most or all of the flakes in a region are aligned so as to be partially upstanding wherein their faces are essentially parallel. Coating the image with flakes yields a latent image which can be clearly seen at a small range of predetermined angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Cornelis Jan Delst, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Alberto Argoitia
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Patent number: 7285336Abstract: Multilayered magnetic pigment flakes and foils are provided. The pigment flakes can have a stacked layer structure on opposing sides of a magnetic core, or can be formed as an encapsulant structure with encapsulating layers around the magnetic core. The magnetic core in the stacked layer structure includes a magnetic layer that is sandwiched between opposing insulator layers, which in turn are sandwiched between opposing reflector layers. Similarly, the magnetic core in the encapsulant structure includes a magnetic layer that is surrounded by an insulator layer, which in turn is surrounded by a reflector layer. The insulator layers in the pigment flakes substantially prevent corrosion of the flakes when exposed to harsh environments. Some embodiments of the pigment flakes and foils exhibit a discrete color shift at differing angles of incident light or viewing.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Dishuan Chu
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Publication number: 20070224398Abstract: The invention discloses security articles printed with an opaque or semi-transparent magnetic scratch-off removable composition printed on a substrate. The security article allows one to determine if the scratch-off media has been substantially removed prior to awarding a prize. Furthermore the invention discloses a security label having an image that is formed by applying a magnetically alignable pigment aligned by a magnetic field. A region of the magnetically formed image is more removable than another region adjacent to it, so that verification can be made of the label and its contents.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Neil Teitelbaum
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Publication number: 20070200002Abstract: A security device is disclosed that has an image formed upon a substrate. The image has a first printed region and a second different printed region both printed with a same ink formulation of field alignable flakes. At least one of the printed regions has optically variable effects. One of the first and second printed regions at least partially surrounds the other. The second printed region is formed of thin parallel lines and the first printed region has substantially wider lines than are printed in the second printed region. The area density of the ink in a line in the first group of wider lines is greater than the area density of a line in the second group of narrower lines. A surprising effect of this image is that particles or flakes in the ink are field aligned so as to produce a visible kinematic dynamic effect visible in the first region and not visible in the second region when the image is tilted or rotated.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes
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Patent number: 7258915Abstract: Covert flakes having one or more symbols and/or a selected shape are used in a composition, such as ink or paint, to provide a covert security feature to an object. In some embodiments the composition includes base pigment, and the covert flakes are covert pigment flakes that match the visual characteristics of the base pigment. In another embodiment, clear covert flakes are mixed in the carrier with base pigment. In another embodiment, clear covert flakes are mixed in a varnish base to provide a clear composition that can be applied over an existing security feature or elsewhere. The composition is used to print a field on the object, such as a stock certificate or bank note, for example. The covert flakes are not readily detectable by causal observation under visible light. In one embodiment, illuminating the covert security feature with ultraviolet light causes a covert flake to fluoresce and allows the observer to identify the location of the covert flake so that cover indicia may be observed.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Alberto Argoitia, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Paul T. Kohlmann
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Patent number: 7258900Abstract: A magnetic field is applied to planarize magnetic pigment flakes relative to a surface. Pigment flakes, such as optically variable pigment flakes, are used in a variety of paints, inks, extrusions, powder coatings, and other forms for decorative and security applications. In many applications pigment flakes tend to align parallel to each other and to the surface to which they are applied. If the pigment flakes include a suitable magnetic structure, a magnetic field can be applied to subsequently align the flakes or enhance the alignment of the flakes in the plane of the substrate if the carrier that the flakes are dispersed in is still fluid. In some printing operations, pigment flakes that are applied parallel to the substrate are pulled out of plane when the print screen or printing die is lifted off the substrate. Application of a magnetic field can re-align pigment flakes to the plane of the substrate, enhancing the visual quality of the printed image, especially with optically variable pigments.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Charles T. Markantes, Dishuan Chu, Paul G. Coombs
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Patent number: 7241489Abstract: Opaque flakes, such as pigment or bright flake used in paints and inks, have a selected shape and/or other indicia to provide a covert security feature to an object. In some embodiments the composition includes base pigment, and the opaque covert flakes match the visual characteristics of the base pigment. In another embodiment, opaque covert flakes are mixed in the carrier with base pigment at a concentration sufficient to avoid changing the appearance of the composition. In another embodiment, opaque covert flakes are mixed in a clear or tinted varnish base that can be applied over an existing security feature. Shaped opaque covert flakes are not readily detectable by causal observation, but in some embodiments are easily seen at 100× magnification.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Alberto Argoitia, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes
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Patent number: 7224528Abstract: A security article includes a light transmissive substrate having a first surface and an opposing second surface, with the first surface having an optical interference pattern such as a holographic image pattern or an optical diffraction pattern thereon. A color shifting optical coating is formed on the substrate such as on the interference pattern or on the opposing second surface of the substrate, with the optical coating providing an observable color shift as the angle of incident light or viewing angle changes. Various processes can be utilized to form the security article, such as vacuum coating processes, lamination, laser scribing, and laser imaging. The security article can be affixed to a variety of objects through various attachment mechanisms, such as pressure sensitive adhesives or hot stamping processes, to provide for enhanced security measures such as anticounterfeiting.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Roger W. Phillips, Richard L. Bonkowski, Patrick K. Higgins, Charles T. Markantes
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Patent number: 7184133Abstract: An automated verification system for authenticating an object having an optical security feature includes an optical system, a transport staging apparatus, and an analyzing device. The optical system includes one or more light sources that are capable of generating either narrowband or broadband light beams. The transport staging apparatus cooperates with the light sources and is configured to position the object such that one or more of the light beams strike a portion of the object where the security feature should be located. The analyzing device receives the light beams reflected or transmitted from the object and is adapted to analyze the optical characteristics of the light beams at varying angles and/or wavelengths to verify the authenticity of the object.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Paul G. Coombs, Donald M. Friedrich, Ken D. Cardell, Curtis R. Hruska, Charles T. Markantes, Shaun McCaffery, Bruce Matson, Matthew R. Witzman, John Reinecke
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Patent number: 7169472Abstract: Multilayered magnetic pigment flakes and foils are provided. The pigment flakes can have a stacked layer structure on opposing sides of a magnetic core, or can be formed as an encapsulant structure with encapsulating layers around the magnetic core. The magnetic core in the stacked layer structure includes a magnetic layer that is sandwiched between opposing insulator layers, which in turn are sandwiched between opposing reflector layers. Similarly, the magnetic core in the encapsulant structure includes a magnetic layer that is surrounded by an insulator layer, which in turn is surrounded by a reflector layer. The insulator layers in the pigment flakes substantially prevent corrosion of the flakes when exposed to harsh environments. Some embodiments of the pigment flakes and foils exhibit a discrete color shift at differing angles of incident light or viewing.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Dishuan Chu
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Patent number: 7047883Abstract: Apparatus and related methods align magnetic flakes in a carrier, such as an ink vehicle or a paint vehicle to create optically variable images in a high-speed, linear printing operation. Images can provide security features on high-value documents, such as bank notes. Magnetic flakes in the ink are aligned using magnets in a linear printing operation. Selected orientation of the magnetic pigment flakes can achieve a variety of illusive optical effects that are useful for decorative or security applications.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Dishuan Chu, Jay M. Holman