Patents by Inventor Lawrence George Commander
Lawrence George Commander 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: 10861121Abstract: A method of manufacturing a security document, including: providing a polymer substrate having first and second surfaces; and: applying an array of focussing elements to the first surface of the polymer substrate across a first region; forming an image array by: providing a die form having a surface including an arrangement of raised areas and recessed areas defining the pattern; applying a first curable material to the surface of the die form so it substantially fills the recessed areas; bringing a pattern support layer in contact with the surface of the die form so it covers the recessed areas; separating the pattern support layer from the surface of the die form so the first curable material in the recessed areas is removed from the recessed areas and retained on the pattern support layer; and at least partly curing the first curable material in one or more curing steps.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2016Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Brian William Holmes, John Godfrey, Ian Cornes, John O'Malley, Lawrence George Commander
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Patent number: 10549569Abstract: A security device includes: an elongate focusing structures array, the elongate axes are aligned along a first-direction, the elongate focusing structures parallel to one another periodically along a second-direction is orthogonally to the first-direction, each elongate focusing structure having an optical footprint of different elongate strips will be directed to the viewer in dependence on the viewing angle, the centre line of each optical footprint parallel with the first-direction; image elements-array overlapping the array of elongate focusing structures, the image elements-array representing elongate image slices of at least two respective images, each image slice including one or more image elements, and at least one image slice of each respective image in the optical footprint of each elongate focusing structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2016Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Brian William Holmes, Lawrence George Commander
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Patent number: 10467721Abstract: Methods of manufacturing security documents and security devices, and corresponding products, provide a lenticular device effect in a first registration zone. Viewing its appearance from two different angles in this way, the relative positioning of the focussing element array and the image array can be judged to a high degree of accuracy. If the two arrays do not have the desired relative position, this will be clearly apparent since the different first and second images will not be captured at the first and second test viewing angles.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Brian William Holmes, Robert Whiteman, Lawrence George Commander
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Publication number: 20180315151Abstract: Methods of manufacturing security documents and security devices, and corresponding products, provide a lenticular device effect in a first registration zone. Viewing its appearance from two different angles in this way, the relative positioning of the focussing element array and the image array can be judged to a high degree of accuracy. If the two arrays do not have the desired relative position, this will be clearly apparent since the different first and second images will not be captured at the first and second test viewing angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2016Publication date: November 1, 2018Applicant: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Brian William HOLMES, Robert WHITEMAN, Lawrence George COMMANDER
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Publication number: 20180186166Abstract: A method of manufacturing a security document, including: providing a polymer substrate having first and second surfaces; and: applying an array of focussing elements to the first surface of the polymer substrate across a first region; forming an image array by: providing a die form having a surface including an arrangement of raised areas and recessed areas defining the pattern; applying a first curable material to the surface of the die form so it substantially fills the recessed areas; bringing a pattern support layer in contact with the surface of the die form so it covers the recessed areas; separating the pattern support layer from the surface of the die form so the first curable material in the recessed areas is removed from the recessed areas and retained on the pattern support layer; and at least partly curing the first curable material in one or more curing steps.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2016Publication date: July 5, 2018Applicant: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Brian William HOLMES, John GODFREY, Ian CORNES, John O'MALLEY, Lawrence George COMMANDER
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Publication number: 20180065396Abstract: A security device includes: an elongate focusing structures array, the elongate axes are aligned along a first-direction, the elongate focusing structures parallel to one another periodically along a second-direction is orthogonally to the first-direction, each elongate focusing structure having an optical footprint of different elongate strips will be directed to the viewer in dependence on the viewing angle, the centre line of each optical footprint parallel with the first-direction; image elements-array overlapping the array of elongate focusing structures, the image elements-array representing elongate image slices of at least two respective images, each image slice including one or more image elements, and at least one image slice of each respective image in the optical footprint of each elongate focusing structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2016Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Brian William HOLMES, Lawrence George COMMANDER
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Publication number: 20170129273Abstract: A security device for security substrates, such as paper used for making security documents, such as banknotes, having anti-counterfeitable features and methods of making are provided. The security device has a carrier of at least partially light transmitting polymeric material. A carrier bears a plurality of first indicia which are easily visible to the human eye. The first indicia are defined by a plurality of smaller second indicia which are less visible to the human eye positioned relative to each other to enable the first indicia to be visualized.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2017Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventor: Lawrence George COMMANDER
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Patent number: 9429762Abstract: A lenticular device includes an array of lenticular focusing elements located over a corresponding array of pairs of image strips such that, in a first viewing direction, a first image strip from each pair is viewed by respective ones of the lenticular focusing elements and, in a second viewing direction, different from the first, a second image strip from each pair is viewed by respective ones of the lenticular focusing elements, One of each pair of image strips has portions defining a first image in a first color and a second image in a second color respectively, and the other of each pair of image strips has portions defining the first image in the second color and the second image in the first color respectively, whereby on tilting the device, a color switch is observed between the first and second images.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Brian William Holmes, Lawrence George Commander
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Publication number: 20150146297Abstract: An aspect of the invention provides a security device including an array of printed lenses arranged on a first surface of a substrate and a microimage array underlying the array of printed lenses, whereby a synthetic image of portions of the microimages is generated by the lenses. The security device further comprises at least one tactile element arranged on the first surface of the substrate which is of greater or lesser height than the printed lenses, the at least one tactile element being registered to the array of printed lenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventors: Lawrence George Commander, Matthew Sugdon, Stephen Banister Green
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Patent number: 8861055Abstract: A security device having a lenticular device that includes an array of lenticular focusing elements located over a corresponding array of sets of image strips such that at different viewing directions, a corresponding image strip from each set is viewed via respective ones of the lenticular focusing elements wherein the image strips are defined at least in part by a relief structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: De La Rue International LimitedInventors: Brian William Holmes, Lawrence George Commander
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Publication number: 20130044362Abstract: An optical device comprises a transparent substrate having: an array of micromirrors on one surface of the substrate; and a corresponding array of microimage elements, the micromirrors presenting convex surfaces to the microimage elements whereby each convex surface causes ambient light to pass through the microimage element array from a virtual focus, the arrangement of the microimage elements and micromirrors being such that they cooperate to generate a lenticular type or a moiré magnification effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Lawrence George Commander, Brian William Holmes
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Publication number: 20120274998Abstract: A security device having a lenticular device that includes an array of lenticular focusing elements located over a corresponding array of sets of image strips such that at different viewing directions, a corresponding image strip from each set is viewed via respective ones of the lenticular focusing elements wherein the image strips are defined at least in part by a relief structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Brian William Holmes, Lawrence George Commander
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Publication number: 20120268819Abstract: A security device includes at least two lenticular devices, each lenticular device having an array of elongate lenticular focusing elements located above respective sets of image strips, wherein the elongate directions in which the lenticular focussing elements of the two lenticular devices extend are different.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Lawrence George Commander, Brian William Holmes
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Publication number: 20120268598Abstract: A lenticular device includes an array of lenticular focusing elements located over a corresponding array of pairs of image strips such that, in a first viewing direction, a first image strip from each pair is viewed by respective ones of the lenticular focusing elements and, in a second viewing direction, different from the first, a second image strip from eachpair is viewed by respective ones of the lenticular focusing elements, One of each pair of image strips has portions defining a first image in a first colour and a second image in a second colour respectively, and the other of each pair of image strips has portions defining the first image in the second colour and the second image in the first colour respectively, whereby on tilting the device, a colour switch is observed between the first and second images.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Brian William Holmes, Lawrence George Commander
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Patent number: 8027093Abstract: A security device comprises a substrate having an array of microlenses on one side and one or more corresponding arrays of microimages on the other side. The microimages are located at a distance from the microlenses substantially equal to the focal length of the microlenses. The substrate is sufficiently transparent to enable light to pass through the microlenses so as to reach the microimages. Each microimage is defined by an anti-reflection structure on the substrate formed by a periodic array of identical structural elements, light passing through a substrate and impinging on the microimages being reflected to a different extent than light which does not impinge on the microimages thereby rendering the microimages visible.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: De La Rue International LimitedInventors: Lawrence George Commander, Christopher John Eastell, Roland Isherwood, Brian William Holmes
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Publication number: 20110122499Abstract: A security device comprises a substrate having an array of microlenses on one side and one or more corresponding arrays of microimages on the other side. The microimages are located at a distance from the microlenses substantially equal to the focal length of the microlenses. The substrate is sufficiently transparent to enable light to pass through the microlenses so as to reach the microimages. Each microimage is defined by an anti-reflection structure on the substrate formed by a periodic array of identical structural elements, light passing through a substrate and impinging on the microimages being reflected to a different extent than light which does not impinge on the microimages thereby rendering the microimages visible.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: De La Rue International LimitedInventors: Lawrence George Commander, Christopher John Eastell, Roland Isherwood, Brian William Holmes
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Patent number: 7903308Abstract: A security device comprises at least two regions, each region comprising a prismatic surface structure defining an array of substantially planar facets. Each region forms a reflector due to total internal reflection when viewed at least one first viewing angle and is transparent when viewed at at least one second viewing angle. The said at least one first viewing angle of one region is different from the at least one first viewing angle of the other region.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: De La Rue International LimitedInventors: Lawrence George Commander, Christopher John Eastell, Roland Isherwood
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Patent number: 7830627Abstract: A security device comprises a substrate (1) having an array of microlenses (3) on one side and one or more corresponding arrays of microimages (4) on the other side. The microimages (4) are located at a distance from the microlenses (3) substantially equal to the focal length of the microlenses. The substrate (1) is sufficiently transparent to enable light to pass through the microlenses (3) so as to reach the microimages (4). Each microimage (4) is defined by an anti-reflection structure on the substrate (1) formed by a periodic array of identical structural elements, light passing through the substrate and impinging on the microimages being reflected to a different extent than light which does not impinge on the microimages thereby rendering the microimages visible.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: De La Rue International LimitedInventors: Lawrence George Commander, Christopher John Eastell, Roland Isherwood, Brian William Holmes
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Publication number: 20090243279Abstract: The invention relates to a security device for security substrates, such as paper, used for making security documents, such as bank notes, having anti-counterfeitable features. The security device comprising a carrier (11) of an at least partially light transmitting polymeric material, said carrier bearing a plurality of fine opaque lines (13) separated by gaps (14). The appearance of the lines is varied at regions, said regions in neighbouring lines combining to provide identifying indicia which are visible to the human eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2006Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Mark Stephen Bundy, Lawrence George Commander, Malcolm Robert Murray Knight, Timothy Edward Berridge
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Publication number: 20090108578Abstract: The invention relates to a security device for security substrates, such as paper used for making security documents, such as banknotes, having anti-counterfeitable features. The invention therefore provides a security device comprising a carrier of at least partially light transmitting polymeric material. A carrier bears a plurality of first indicia which are easily visible to the human eye. The first indicia are defined by a plurality of smaller second indicia which are less visible to the human eye positioned relative to each other to enable the first indicia to be visualised.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2006Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Lawrence George Commander