Hologram carrier

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Inventors

Leiber, Jö
rn (Mü, nsterdorff, DE)
Stadler, Stefan
Rö, ber
Stefan (Hamburg, DE), Noehte
Steffen (Weinheim, DE), Dietrich

Application #

471911

Filed

Mar-12-2002

Published

Oct-25-2005

Current US Class

283/72
359/1

International Classes

G03H 001/00

Field of Search

359/1 359/2 283/72 283/86 283/98 283/99

Assignee

tesa scribos GmbH (Heidelberg, DE)

Examiners

Robinson; Mark A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baker & Daniels

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Abstract
The invention relates to a hologram carrier having a hologram surface and a reference surface to facilitate the acquisition of the hologram surface by a device. In this case, provision is made for the reference surface to comprise at least one step, which is arranged to interengage with a complementary formation on the device in order to align said device.
 
Claims
1. A hologram carrier, comprising:

a hologram surface for storing hologram encoded information;

a reference surface to facilitate acquisition of the hologram surface by a device, the reference surface comprising a plurality of steps arranged to interengage with a complementary formation on an access device so that the device becomes aligned to access at least some of the hologram surface;

wherein said plurality of steps comprises different groups of steps, the groups of steps being oriented and formed such that a given specific access device, when the complementary formation thereof and a selected group of steps are interengaged, becomes aligned to access only specified parts of a hologram surface while access to other parts of the hologram surface with said specific device is prevented.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a hologram carrier.

Holograms are suitable for storing large amounts of data in a small space. This is advantageous if the area available is small or the design of a product is not to be impaired by identifying information, as is often the case in bar codes or the like.

In principle, it is known that holograms can be inscribed into polymer materials or, if appropriate, can be embossed in by hot embossing or other processes. In this regard, reference is made, for example, to German utility model 298 16 802.2.

Holograms of this type can readily be applied to articles in order to accommodate a large amount of information on the latter in a very small region. For example, holograms of this type on an article can replace the bar code which is widespread in department stores and/or information can be stored on packages, items of mail and the like. Paradoxically, however, one problem arises because of the small size of the hologram, in particular in view of the small visual contrast of the exposed and/or embossed pattern, as compared with untreated, transparent polymer material. Reading the hologram information is consequently made significantly more difficult.
 
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