Laser labels and their use

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Inventors

Kulper, Klaus
Koops, Arne

Application #

173278

Filed

Oct-15-1998

Published

Oct-30-2001

Current US Class

283/101
283/103
283/105
283/60.1
283/81
428/204
428/206
428/207
428/352
428/40.1
428/40.2
428/423.1

International Classes

G09F 003/02

Field of Search

428/40.1 428/40.2 428/423.1 428/204 428/352 428/207 428/206 283/81 283/60 283/101 283/103 283/105

Assignee

Beiersdorf AG (DE)

Examiners

Ahmad; Nasser

US Patent References

5626966   Single-layer laser l...
5824397   Use of labels for th...
5843547   Multilayered label
5914165   Peelable label for...

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Other References

Abstract of Dex 196 42 040, Jan. 15, 1998. Abstract of Dex 44 05 612, Aug. 24, 1995.

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Abstract
Laser label comprising at least one polymer layer which is coated on one side with a self-adhesive composition, which is in turn optionally covered with a release paper or a release film, characterized in that an additive suitable for optical, magnetic or electrical labelling has been incorporated into the polymer.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A laser label comprising at least one polymer layer, said polymer layer being coated on one side with a self-adhesive composition, said self-adhesive composition optionally being covered with a release paper or a release film, and said polymer layer comprising an additive incorporated into the polymer, wherein said additive is capable of undergoing a reversible luminescence or color which can be detected optically.

2. The laser label according to claim 1, wherein the additive undergoes said reversible luminescence or color when subjected to electron beams, X-rays, visible light, infrared light or ultraviolet radiation.

3. The laser label according to claim 2, wherein the additive undergoes said reversible luminescence or color when subjected to visible light.



Description
Technical labels are employed in numerous sectors for high-grade applications--for instance, as model identification plates for vehicles, machines, electrical and electronic appliances, as control labels for process sequences, and as badges of guarantee and testing. In numerous instances these applications automatically entail the need for a greater or lesser degree of security against counterfeiting. This counterfeiting security applies primarily for the period of application and for the entire duration of use on the part to be labelled: removal or manipulation, if possible at all, should entail destruction or visible, irreversible alteration. In particularly sensitive fields of application there must be a security stage for the production of the labels as well: if the acquisition and marking of such labels were too easy, and if imitations were produced, unauthorized persons would be given the possibility of improperly trafficking in the articles concerned.

For the rational and variable production of high-grade labels, especially in technoindustrial applications, the laser marking of suitable base material is becoming increasingly more established. DE U81 30 861.2 describes a multilayer label in which a top layer differing in colour is removed by the laser beam and, as a result, the contrast in colour with the adjacent layer permits inscriptions of high quality and legibility. Such an inscription constitutes a type of gravure, but removes the possibilities for manipulation associated with traditional printing with inks. DE U81 30 861.2 entails the label film being rendered so brittle, by means of the raw materials employed and the production process, that it is impossible to remove the bonded labels from their substrate without destroying them.
 
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