![]() PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A LASER-MARKED, SAFETY MARKING MULTILAYER DATA MEDIUM
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a multilayer data carrier by hot and pressure lamination which can be marked under the effect of a laser radiation applied to at least one outer face (11) of this support, wherein at least one optically variable marking (13) is arranged with respect to a laser marking sublayer such that said outer face (11) has an optically variable portion optically superimposed on at least a portion of the laser marking sub-layer and a portion (16) devoid of optically variable marking optically superimposed on at least a portion of the laser marking sub-layer. These portions are made with contents of at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation which are different. 公开号:FR3022183A1 申请号:FR1455419 申请日:2014-06-13 公开日:2015-12-18 发明作者:Eric Philippe;Laurence Bes 申请人:Fasver SAS; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[0001] The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a multilayer data carrier 5 by hot and pressure lamination of a stack of a multilayered data carrier. plurality of superimposed layers comprising at least one layer of at least one thermoplastic material, capable of being labeled under the effect of laser radiation applied to at least one outer face of said support, and comprising at least one safety marking to optically variable effect. It extends to the support thus obtained, to its use for the production of an official document, and to an official document thus obtained. Official documents are documents which, by reason of their nature and / or the rights they may confer, must be protected against falsification attempts and / or counterfeits and / or to guarantee authentication and / or to guarantee their integrity (that is, they have not been altered or modified). These may include passports, visas, identity cards, driving licenses, vehicle registration cards (gray cards), bank cards, loyalty cards, bank checks, diplomas, certificates, tickets, cards access control, badges, labels, legal acts, contracts, 20 legal registers, cadastral plans, fiduciary documents, banknotes, production plans or other plans ... Official documents bear markings, such as variable mentions personalization (surname, first name, address, photo, signature ... of a holder or parties ...) and / or common references (security reasons, matrices, frames, field names, seals, holograms, signatures, 25 values, ...). Throughout the text, the term "visible" qualifies any electromagnetic radiation whose spectral composition is located in the spectrum of wavelengths visible by humans, that is to say in the wavelengths between 0 , 4 ium and 0.8 ium. Throughout the text, the term "marking" designates any sign or pattern produced on a layer of a document that can be read by humans and / or by machine (OCR), at least under certain conditions (especially under lighting conditions). normal in visible light, and / or under specific lighting, and / or after activation of an electronic device (screen) or other ...). This may include, in particular, variable personalization information (name, civil status, photograph, value, dates, etc.) of an official document or of common and / or safety information; texts (manual writing or printed characters); codes (ASCII, universal codes with optoelectronic readings such as barcodes ...); holograms, drawings, images or photographs; The official documents usually contain security markings to prevent or make very difficult their reproduction or falsification. These security markings may be of the type visible in the visible range by simple observation with the naked eye (first level security); or of the type that can be controlled by a specific device such as an ultraviolet lamp (second-level security); or type that can be controlled only in a certified laboratory (third-level security). [0002] Throughout the text, the term "optically variable effect" means any marking producing optical aspects - especially but not exclusively in the visible range - (for example different colors or different tones) which vary according to the observation directions of this marking. It may in particular be labeling with iridescent and / or interferential pigments, or with liquid crystal or other inks. Throughout the text, the expression "optically superimposed" designates layers or portions of layers disposed opposite one another so that a light beam passing through one of them crosses the others. Two such layers or portions of optically superimposed layers can be physically superimposed in contact with each other, or separated by layers or portions of interlayers. Throughout the text, "paper" means any sheet obtained by wet process using a suspension of natural cellulose fibers and / or mineral fibers and / or plant fibers and / or polymeric synthetic fibers other than cellulose, which can contain various fillers and additives as used in stationery. The term "synthetic paper" refers to any paper comprising polymeric synthetic fibers other than cellulose. [0003] Throughout the text, the expression "at least substantially" indicates, in the usual way, that a characteristic, structural or functional, should not be taken as marking an abrupt discontinuity, which would have no physical meaning, but covers not only this structure or function, but also slight variations of this structure or function which produce, in the technical context considered, an effect of the same nature, if not of the same degree. Furthermore, the expressions "comprising / including one" are synonymous with "comprising / comprising at least one". Many official documents such as bank cards, identity cards, driving licenses, personal access cards to sites or public transport, passport sheets, customs cards, visas, fiduciary documents, banknotes. are formed of multilayer data carriers obtained by hot lamination (typically of the order of 150 ° C. to 200 ° C.) and under pressure (typically of the order of 106 Pa at 2 × 10 6 Pa) of a plurality of layers of thermoplastic material -particularly polycarbonate, material also having many advantages in these applications (rigidity, durability, ease and reliability of markings (variable inscriptions, security reasons ...), possibility of carrying out laser marking ....) - From the industrial point of view, it is important to be able to manufacture these data carriers in large series, by incorporating in them all the markings constituting common mentions and all the security elements, to be able, in a final step implemented in general on a separate site, make a customization by marking under the effect of laser radiation for inserting variable mentions to each data carrier. In order to allow such a final customization marking by laser radiation, the data carrier incorporates a sublayer of laser marking sensitive to laser radiation, that is to say producing a marking under the effect of laser radiation, either because it comprises at least one compound such as carbon black (see for example US7252239), or that it can be etched by laser radiation (partial ablation in the vaporization thickness as described for example by EP2407314). [0004] The laser marking underlayer is protected by one or more covering layers incorporating security markings (common indications) for aesthetic purposes and / or to protect the laser marking underlayer from mechanical attack or chemical. Each cover layer is applied on one side of the laser marking sublayer during the process of manufacturing the support by hot lamination and under pressure, before carrying out the laser marking itself which is done through the thickness of each layer of cover. US 5304789 thus describes a card-shaped multilayer data carrier comprising a non-visible laser radiation sensitive laser sublayer forming a second-level security (hidden by a layer appearing black in the visible range which may be the sub-layer). laser marking layer itself), a cover layer transparent to the electromagnetic radiation of the laser, and a contrasting opaque background layer. The cover layer may itself be weakly sensitive to laser radiation. Prints or films containing iridescent pigments may be disposed above the laser marking underlayer to provide a pleasing aesthetic effect. The laser marking sublayer may extend over a portion of surface only, in a pattern itself forming a marking, another portion of the outer face of the data carrier having prints appearing in visible light. It is important that the markings of an official document can be read and deciphered easily and reliably by humans and / or by a reading device (scanner) equipped with OCR software. However, the inventors have determined that this was not the case in certain relative configurations of safety markings and personalization laser markings. In addition, it turns out that these configurations are very advantageous in terms of security. It should also be noted in this respect that it is important that the laser radiation used for the personalization marking can be applied without requiring complex adjustments and adjustments, and can be implemented in a standardized manner without adjustment, for example with an infrared laser at 1064 nm constant intensity. In fact the markings of personalization of official documents must be able to be carried out quickly and at high speed under the control of administrations which are simple users of laser marking devices. It is therefore necessary to avoid having to make adjustments and adjustments of this device according to any security markings that may be present on the data carriers and, especially, during a single personalization marking step of a document. The invention therefore aims to overcome these drawbacks by proposing a method of manufacturing a multilayer data carrier laminated hot and under pressure, and a data carrier thus obtained, to obtain a high security protection of the laser markings made in a final step of personalization. The object of the invention is more particularly to allow partially overlapping configurations of an optically variable marking with a laser marking while producing a high quality of the laser marking, so that these markings can be read and deciphered easily and easily. reliable, both by humans than by a reading device with a character recognition software. The invention also aims to provide a data carrier enabling the realization of such a personalization laser marking rapidly and at a high rate without requiring any adjustment or adjustment of the laser during each laser marking step, or depending on the possible markings of the laser. may be present on the data carrier. To this end, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a multilayer data carrier by hot and pressure lamination of a stack of a plurality of superimposed layers comprising at least one layer of at least one thermoplastic material, capable of to be marked under the effect of a laser radiation applied to at least one outer face of this data medium, in which: at least one layer, said cover layer, transparent to a laser marking radiation is placed at overlap a layer, said laser marking sublayer, sensitive to this laser radiation, so as to allow the production of a marking in the underlayer marking under the effect of this laser radiation passing through each cover layer, at least one optically variable marking is incorporated in at least one covering layer; at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation is incorporated in at least one layer; cover, characterized in that: - each optically variable marking is arranged with respect to the laser marking sublayer so that said outer face has an optically variable portion optically superimposed on at least a portion of the laser marking sub-layer and a portion devoid of optically variable marking optically superimposed on at least a portion of the laser marking sub-layer, said portion having no optically variable marking and said optically effective portion variable are made with contents of at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation, between said outer face of the support and said laser marking sub-layer, which are different. The invention also extends to a multilayer data carrier comprising at least one layer of at least one thermoplastic material that can be marked under the effect of laser radiation applied to at least one outer face of this support. data set, comprising: at least one layer, said cover layer, transparent to a laser radiation marking layer placed on a layer of said laser marking sub-layer, sensitive to this laser radiation, so as to allow producing a marking in the marking sublayer under the effect of this laser radiation through each cover layer, at least one visible optically variable marking of said outer face, at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation in at least one cover layer, characterized in that: said outer face has an optically variable portion optically superimposed on at least one a portion of the laser marking sub-layer and a portion devoid of optically variable marking optically superimposed on at least a portion of the laser marking sub-layer, said portion having no optically variable marking and said portion optically variable effect have compositions in at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation, between said outer face of the support and said laser marking sublayer, which are different. The inventors have determined, contrary to the teachings of the state of the art, that a cover layer and an optically variable marking which covers the laser marking sub-layer are not totally permeable and transparent to laser radiation. on the contrary, have variable sensitivities by partially absorbing the laser radiation. The inventors have also determined that this absorption is highly variable according to the different cover layer compositions and optically variable markings used. In particular, contrary to what is indicated in the above-mentioned documents, it turns out that the majority of interferential pigments interact with laser marking radiation, and that this interaction depends in particular on the color of the pigments. This results not only in an unwanted marking superimposed on the optically variable marking, but also and especially a weakening, which can be considerable, in the external appearance of the laser marking. By a variation of the content (nature and / or proportion) of marking agent (s) sensitive (s) to said laser radiation incorporated (s) in at least one cover layer (in the thickness zone between said outer face of the support and said sublayer laser marking), between the optically variable portion and the portion devoid of optically variable marking, the invention overcomes these problems by providing excellent personalization laser marking quality, perfectly contrasted, and can be made at least substantially homogeneous. The optically variable portion may consist of a single portion (flat on a surface portion of the outer face) or of several distinct, contiguous or disjoint portions (several adjacent or separate patterns). However, the outer face is not entirely covered with an optically variable solid surface and has at least one separation between at least one optically variable marking and a portion devoid of optically variable marking. A data carrier according to the invention thus makes it possible to carry out an overlapping laser marking of at least one separation between the portion having an optically variable effect and the portion devoid of optically variable labeling, this laser marking being able to be rendered homogeneous, by any case perfectly readable by the man or a reading device despite the presence of this separation. Thus advantageously and according to the invention, each optically variable marking is arranged with respect to the laser marking sub-layer so that said laser marking sub-layer extends facing at least one separation between the portion with optically variable effect and the portion devoid of optically variable labeling. In addition, advantageously and according to the invention said compositions in at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation are chosen so that the laser marking obtained under the effect of said laser radiation, as it appears from said outer face, is at least less substantially homogeneous, over the entire surface of the outer face, including on either side of each separation between the optically variable portion and the portion devoid of optically variable marking. The invention therefore makes it possible to obtain a laser marking of personalization of excellent quality that is perfectly contrasting, although this personalization laser marking may be partially covered by an optically variable marking, and thus covered by a separation limit of such a marking. It should be noted in this regard that the fact that at least one separation between the optically variable portion and the portion having no optically variable marking covers a personalization laser marking made in the laser marking sublayer makes it possible to significantly increase the safety that results from the optically variable marking (compared to a simple solid which covers the entire laser marking whose suppression and reproduction are much easier). In certain embodiments, advantageously and according to the invention, said portion devoid of optically variable labeling has no labeling agent sensitive to said laser radiation, at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation being incorporated into at least one cover layer only in said optically variable portion. The content of at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation in each covering layer facing said optically variable portion is chosen so that the laser marking in the laser marking sub-layer then produces, as seen from the outer face through said optically variable portion, an effect corresponding -particularly at least substantially identical- to the effect produced seen from the outer face through said portion devoid of optically variable marking effect. In these embodiments, said content of at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation opposite said portion devoid of optically variable labeling thus consists of an absence of marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation. Nothing prevents alternatively to provide that at least one cover layer also comprises at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation opposite said portion devoid of optically variable marking, the content of at least one marking agent responsive to said laser radiation opposite said portion devoid of optically variable marking then being different from that opposite said optically variable portion. In some embodiments, advantageously and according to the invention, at least one cover layer incorporating at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation and at least one covering layer comprising at least one optically variable marking are optically superimposed. In some of these embodiments, the adjustment of the content of at least one sensitive marking agent of the laser radiation is achieved by adding an additional layer dedicated to this adjustment and optically superimposed, on the side of the undercoating layer. laser marking or preferably on the side of the outer face, at least one cover layer comprising at least one optically variable marking. As a variant or in combination, in certain embodiments of the invention, at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation is incorporated in at least one cover layer comprising at least one optically variable marking. Thus, the same cover layer may comprise both an optically variable marking and a marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation to enhance the contrast of said laser marking. Any marking agent sensitive to laser marking radiation can be used in a method and a data carrier according to the invention. Preferably, each marking agent sensitive to laser radiation incorporated in a cover layer of a data carrier according to the invention is chosen to provide a marking at least substantially of the same nature (color, hue, intensity, etc.) than that produced by the laser marking sublayer. In particular, when the marking produced by the laser marking underlayer is a dark and / or black marking, each laser-sensitive marking agent incorporated in a cover layer is chosen to produce a dark marking and / or black. Advantageously, in a method according to the invention each cover layer and the laser marking sub-layer are hot rolled and under pressure after completion of each optically variable marking. Typically, when the various constituent layers of said data medium 25 are mainly made of polycarbonate, the hot and pressure lamination is carried out at a temperature above 120 ° C, in particular of the order of 150 ° C to 200 ° C; and at a pressure greater than 106 Pa, in particular of the order of 2.106 Pa. On the other hand, the laser marking is carried out by applying the laser radiation to the outer face of the data carrier after said hot and press lamination, in particular as a final stage of personalization marking on a separate site to obtain an official document. The incorporation of at least one optically variable marking into at least one cover layer may be subject to many different embodiments. Advantageously and according to the invention, at least one optically variable marking is printed with an ink composition 5 on at least one face of a cover layer of thermoplastic material which is then hot rolled and pressurized together with the other layers constituent of the data carrier. Any printing technique can be used for this purpose, especially chosen from screen printing, gravure printing, flexography, offset printing, or other. The ink composition comprises at least one agent 10 producing an optically variable effect, especially chosen from iridescent pigments, interference pigments, and liquid crystals. Various alternative embodiments may be envisaged with regard to the wavelengths of the laser marking radiation, and of the visualization or observation of the various markings, in particular according to the nature of the laser marking and the level of safety (first, second or third level) sought. In some embodiments, a data carrier according to the invention is advantageously characterized in that each cover layer is transparent in the visible range of the wavelengths, and in that the laser marking sub-layer is adapted to to produce a marking in the visible range of wavelengths under the effect of said laser radiation. The invention extends to an official document comprising a data carrier according to the invention, at least one outer face of which has at least one laser marking - in particular a personalization laser marking -. It extends in particular to an official document consisting of a data carrier according to the invention which has been laser-marked, in particular a personalization laser marking. In certain advantageous embodiments, an official document in accordance with the invention is also characterized in that at least one laser marking is optically superimposed on at least one separation between at least one optically variable marking and the portion devoid of labeling with optically variable effect, and in that said laser marking is at least substantially homogeneous as appearing from said outer face. [0005] An official document according to the invention may in particular be chosen from the group consisting of passports, passport sheets, customs cards, visas, identity cards, driving licenses, vehicle registration cards (cards gray cards), bank cards, loyalty cards, bank checks, diplomas, certificates, tickets, access control cards, badges, labels, legal documents, contracts, registers legal documents, cadastral plans, fiduciary documents, banknotes, packaging and production plans. The invention also relates to a manufacturing method, a data carrier and an official document characterized in combination by all or some of the features mentioned above or hereinafter. Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear on reading the following description of various embodiments of the invention given in a non-limiting manner, and which refers to the appended figures in which: FIG. 1 FIG. 2 is a schematic partial sectional view of a data carrier according to a first embodiment of the invention, FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic view from above of an exemplary data carrier according to the invention, FIG. FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic view from above of an example of an official document according to the invention obtained after laser marking of the data carrier of FIG. 1; FIG. 4 is a partial schematic sectional view of an official document according to FIG. the invention obtained after laser marking of the data carrier of FIG. 2; FIG. 5 is a partial schematic sectional view of a data carrier according to a second embodiment of the invention; 6 is a partial schematic sectional view of an official document according to the invention obtained after laser marking of the data carrier of FIG. 5; FIG. 7 is a partial schematic sectional view of a data carrier according to FIG. a third embodiment of the invention, - Figure 8 is a partial schematic sectional view of an official document according to the invention obtained after laser marking of the data carrier of Figure 7. In the figures, the scales and the relative dimensions are not respected, for illustrative purposes. In particular, in Figures 2, 4, 5 to 8 the thicknesses are exaggeratedly enlarged. FIG. 1 represents an exemplary data carrier 10 according to the invention ready for use in order to be able to be the subject of a personalization laser marking with a view to obtaining an official document according to the invention. This data carrier 10 is formed of a stack of a plurality of layers superimposed on each other and having been hot-lamination under pressure. Most, if not all, of the layers are preferably formed of a thermoplastic material, in particular chosen from polycarbonates, PVCs, polyesters (PET polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene terephthalate glycol PETG), coextruded polyester and polycarbonate (PEC), synthetic papers, their mixtures and their combinations. In some advantageous embodiments, particularly for applications such as bank card, identification card or transport card, the data carrier 10 is formed of a plurality of polycarbonate layers. Nothing prevents the data carrier incorporates layers of different materials, including layers in a material other than a thermoplastic material, for example paper. The total number of layers constituting a data carrier according to the invention is of no importance in the context of the present invention. The data carrier 10 is in the general form of a sheet or a card and therefore has two opposite planar external faces, and a relatively small thickness. In the following, only a main face, said outer face 11, is described and has the characteristics of the invention, it being understood that the other main face may equally have the same characteristics, or on the contrary present other characteristics. Consequently, it is assumed in all the following that the face opposite to the outer face 11 considered is an external main face of a bottom 12 shown in the sectional figures, without this implying any limitation, such a bottom 12 being able to not being present and / or being itself constituted of a layer or a plurality of more or less thick layers not described in the present description. In particular, the bottom 12 may be formed of at least one layer of thermoplastic material chosen from polycarbonates, PVCs, polyesters (polyethylene terephthalate PET, polyethylene terephthalate glycol PETG), co-extruded polyester and polycarbonate films ( PEC), synthetic papers (in particular chosen from the paper marketed under the trademark Teslin® by the company PPG, Monroeville, USA, the paper marketed under the trademark Neobond® by the company Neenah Lahnstein, Lahnstein, Germany, and the paper marketed under the trademark Polyart® by the company Arjobex, Boulogne, France), their mixtures and their associations. Other examples are possible. The outer face 11 of the data carrier 10 has different markings representing information (common mentions) and / or constituting security markings intended to enhance the resistance to forgery attempts and / or to prevent reproduction by optical scanning. The data carrier 10 comprises in particular at least one optically variable marking 13, namely in the example shown a marking 13a in the form of a cloud, a marking 13b in the form of a sun straddling a location 14 for to receive personalization texts (name, first name ...) by laser marking, and a marking 13c in the form of a corrugated ribbon passing through a location 15 intended to receive an identity photograph by laser marking. Since the data medium 10 is not personalized, the locations 14, 15 in particular are not completed by variable mentions. The optically variable markings 13 may be formed by printing an interferential pigment ink and / or by printing an iridescent pigment ink and / or printing a liquid crystal pigment ink. The markings 13 with an optically variable effect do not cover the entire surface of the outer face 11, the latter therefore having a portion provided with these markings 13 with an optically variable effect, and another portion 16 devoid of any optically effective marking. variable. It should be noted that the location 14 for receiving personalization texts extends optically superimposed on at least one of the optically variable markings and at least a portion of said portion 16 devoid of optically effective marking. variable. Thus, the marking 13b with an optically variable effect representing a sun is delimited by a lower edge 17 which forms a separation between this marking 13b with an optically variable effect and the portion 16 devoid of optically variable marking, and this separation edge 17 is optically superimposed on the location 14 for receiving personalization texts by laser marking. Similarly, the 13c markings with an optically variable effect representing a ribbon have lateral edges 18 forming separations between this marking and the portion 16 devoid of optically variable marking, these lateral edges being optically superimposed on the location intended for receive an identification photograph by laser marking. The optically variable effect markings 13 can be made for example in at least one printing step with a printing composition comprising a pigment selected from the group consisting of green interference pigments (Xirallic ®, T60-24SW, stellar green sold by Merck, Dramstadt, Germany), blue interference pigments (Xirallic ® T60-23SW, galaxy blue marketed by Merck, Dramstadt, Germany), red interference pigments (Xirallic ®, T60- 21SW, solaris red marketed by Merck, Dramstadt, Germany), and yellow interference pigments (Xirallic® T60-20SW, sunbeam gold marketed by Merck, Dramstadt, Germany). The invention makes it possible to take into account the fact that, contrary to what the state of the art indicates, a personalization laser marking made through an optically variable marking 13 does not have the same characteristics as a laser marking. customization performed through the portion 16 devoid of optically variable marking effect. Indeed, the optically variable markings 13 produce, for the most part, a relatively high attenuation of the laser marking, which attenuation varies itself according to the characteristics of the optically variable marking 13, in particular as a function of the nature of the pigments used and their color. [0006] In the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the data carrier 10 comprises from the bottom 12: a base layer 19, which may for example be formed of an opaque white solid surface (contrasting with all the colored markings, 4 or black optically superimposed on this base layer 19 on the side of the outer face 11), - a laser marking sublayer 20 sensitive to laser marking radiation, especially to infrared laser radiation, for example 1064 nm, so as to allow the production of a marking in at least a portion of thickness of this sublayer 20 laser marking under the effect of this laser radiation applied from the outer face 11, - a first covering layer 21 placed overlapping and in contact with the entire surface of the laser marking sublayer 20, a second protective covering layer 22 applied above the first cover 21, and thus also placed overlapping the sublayer 20 laser marking, that is to say optically superimposed on the latter. The outer face 11 is formed by the last cover layer 22. The laser marking underlayer 20 may extend as a continuous flat surface in the format of the outer face 11 (with the exception of any peripheral shrinkage); or on the contrary be applied in the form of a plurality of separate and disjoint portions, at least opposite the locations 14, 15 intended to receive a laser marking, or only opposite these locations 14, 15. It may be formed of a thickness of a printed varnish 25 with an ink composition incorporating a marking agent sensitive to laser radiation, for example selected from the group comprising the 95nm nanonized carbon black sold under the reference lamp black 101 by the company La Degussa, Essen, Germany, the additives described in WO2004 / 50766 and WO2004 / 50767, the additives marketed under the trademark Micab® by the company DSM, Heerlen, the Netherlands, the mica (silicate) particles coated with tin oxide doped antimony as described in DE19522397, the additives sold under the trademark Iriotec 8000® series by Merck, Dramstadt, Germany, a mixed oxide powder co-precipitated co-precipitate tin and antimony as described in US 6693657, the additives marketed under the brand Mark-it® by BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany, and the mixed oxides of copper or tin containing phosphorus described in WO2006 / 042714. That being so, the invention applies to all possible embodiments of such a sublayer 20 laser marking since it is likely to produce a contrasting marking, dark, black or possibly colored, under the effect of laser radiation. In particular, nothing prevents the laser marking sublayer 20 itself from being constituted by a plurality of distinct thicknesses. The laser marking underlayer 20 may also be chosen from commercialized films ready to be laser-marked, for example a film marketed under the reference Makrofol® ID 6-2 laserable by Bayer Materials Science, Leverkusen, Germany. Each covering layer 21, 22 may be formed for example of a thermoplastic material, in particular chosen from polycarbonates, PVCs, polyesters (PET polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene terephthalate glycol PETG), and coextruded polyester and polyester films. polycarbonate (PEC). In the example shown, the base layer 19 has printed inscriptions 23 (common and / or safety information). The optically variable markings 13 are printed as patterns on the face of the first cover layer 21 contacting the laser marking sub-layer 20. These optically variable markings 13 are, however, printed optically exactly superimposed on patterns 24 of exactly identical shapes printed on the same face of the first cover layer 21 with an ink containing a laser-sensitive marking agent. These patterns 24 may be printed with an ink composition containing at least one wavelength absorbing agent of the marking laser used. Such a marking agent sensitive to laser radiation can be chosen in particular from the group comprising the 95nm nanonized carbon black sold under the reference lamp black 101 by the company Degussa, Essen, Germany, the additives described in WO2004 / 50766 and WO2004 / 50767, the additives marketed under the trademark Micab® by the company DSM, Heerlen, The Netherlands, the mica (silicate) particles coated with antimony-doped tin oxide as described in DE19522397, the additives marketed under the trademark IRIOTEC series 8000 @ by the company Merck, Dramstadt, Germany, a calcined co-precipitated mixed oxide powder of tin and antimony as described in US 6693657, the additives marketed under the trade mark Mark-it @ by the company BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany, and the mixed oxides of copper or tin containing phosphorus described in WO2006 / 042714. [0007] Very good results have been obtained with an ink containing nanonized carbon black (invisible in visible light) as marketed under the reference lamp black 101 and / or under the trademark Flamrub @ by the company Dégussa, Essen, Germany, and with additives marketed under the trade name IRIOTEC 8000® by Merck, Dramstadt, Germany. The ink composition is also chosen to be compatible with the printing on the cover layer 21 and with its constituent material, and with the hot and press lamination of the various constituent layers of the data carrier 10. As a result, the patterns 24 are sensitive to the laser marking radiation and are optically exactly superimposed on the patterns of the optically variable markings 13. With the example of Figure 1, this means that the patterns 24 comprise a cloud, a sun, and a corrugated ribbon exactly the same shape as the markings 13a, 13b, 13b and optically superimposed thereon. [0008] In the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the patterns 24 sensitive to the laser marking radiation are disposed above the markings 13 with an optically variable effect, that is to say on the side of the outer face 11. Nothing prevents on the contrary to provide (variant not shown) that the patterns 24 sensitive to laser marking radiation are disposed below the markings 13 optically variable effect, that is to say on the side of the undercoat 20 laser marking. [0009] In the example shown in FIG. 2, the second cover layer 22 has security markings 25 which can be printed on the face of this second cover layer 22 coming into contact with the first cover layer 21. Other patterns and other markings may of course be incorporated into the data carrier at any convenient location. The method of manufacturing the data carrier of FIG. 2 comprises the following successive steps: the inscriptions 23 are printed on the base layer 19, the laser-sensitive patterns 24 are printed on one side of the first layer 21 covering with an ink composition comprising a marking agent sensitive to laser radiation, for example nanonized carbon black, the optically variable markings 13 are printed superimposed on the patterns 24 on the same face of the first layer 21 of cover 15 with at least one ink composition comprising optically variable pigments, for example interferential pigments; in particular, each marking 13 may be formed of a polychromatic image as described by FR 2957554 (or sold under the trade names OVTek® or Imagram® by the company Fasver, Baillargues, France), and is therefore carried out in several successive stages of production. 'impression ; the security markings are printed on the second cover layer 22; the different layers 12, 19, 20, 21 and 22 are stacked one on top of the other with the laser marking sublayer 20 interposed between the base layer 19 and the first cover layer 21, and hot-rolled and under pressure in a lamination press, the total thickness of the stack decreasing for example by about 10%, to obtain the data carrier as shown in Figure 2, ready for use to undergo radiation customization marking laser. FIG. 3 represents an example of personalization laser marking carried out on the data support 10 of FIG. 1. In this example, the personalization laser markings comprise the texts "DUPONT", "JEANNE", "13081933" inscribed in FIG. location 14, and a photograph in slot 15. The laser marking radiation can be performed for example with a 1064 nm Nd YAG laser reference IXLA-XP24 marketed by the company IXLA, Arry, Italy. Other examples are possible. [0010] The optically variable sun-effect marking 13b partially overlaps the location 14 formed by the laser marking sub-layer 20; the optically variable 13c imprint in the form of a corrugated ribbon partially overlaps the location formed by the laser marking sublayer 20; the portion 16 devoid of optically variable marking also partly overlaps the locations 14, 15 formed by the laser marking sub-layer 20. As seen in FIG. 4, in the portion 16 devoid of optically variable marking, the laser marking radiation produces markings 26 which extend only in the thickness of the laser marking sub-layer 20. On the other hand, in the optically variable portion of the outer face 11, the laser marking radiation produces not only markings 27 which extend in the thickness of the laser marking sublayer, but also markings. in the patterns 24 optically superimposed on the markings 13 with optically variable effect, these markings 28 being optically superimposed on the markings 27 underlying. As a result, the various laser markings thus formed are homogeneous, and visible with at least substantially the same contrast in their zone optically superimposed on an optically variable marking and in their area belonging to the portion 16 devoid of optically variable marking effect FIGS. 5 and 6 show another embodiment of the invention in which the optically variable markings 13 are printed on the first cover layer 21 with an ink composition which incorporates a marking agent sensitive to laser radiation, for example nanonized carbon black. This embodiment avoids the two printing steps of the first embodiment. During the application of the laser radiation, markings 29 are made throughout the thickness of the optically variable markings 13, optically superimposed on the markings 27 produced by the laser radiation in the laser marking sub-layer 20. FIGS. 7 and 8 show a third embodiment of the invention which differs from the first embodiment in that the patterns 24 incorporating at least one laser-sensitive marking agent and the optically variable markings 13 do not are not printed on top of one another, but instead are printed on different faces, either on the two opposite faces of the first cover layer 21, or on one face of the first cover layer 21 and, respectively, on one side of the second cover layer 22. In the example shown, a first marking 13 with optically variable effect is interposed between the first cover layer 21 and the second cover layer 22, this first marking 13 can be produced by printing on the face of the first cover layer 21 oriented towards the outer face 11. This first marking 13 with an optically variable effect is optically superimposed on a first pattern 24 printed on the face of the first cover layer 21 oriented towards the laser marking sub-layer 20, this first pattern 24 being thus interposed between the first layer 21 and the underlayer 20 of laser marking. After application of the laser radiation, the markings 27 produced by the laser in the laser marking sub-layer 20 are optically superimposed on identical markings made in the thickness of said first pattern 24. A second optically variable marking 13 is interposed between the first cover layer 21 and the laser marking sub-layer 20, this second marking 13 can be produced by printing on the face of the first cover layer 21 facing the sublayer 20 laser marking. This second marking 13 with an optically variable effect is optically superimposed on a second pattern 24 printed on the face of the first cover layer 21 oriented towards the outer face 11, this second pattern 24 being thus interposed between the first cover layer 21 and the second cover layer 22. After application of the laser radiation, the markings 27 produced by the laser in the laser marking sub-layer 20 are optically superimposed on identical markings 31 made in the thickness of said second pattern 24. Many other embodiments are possible. In particular, the units 24 incorporating at least one laser-sensitive marking agent can be made not strictly identical to the optically variable markings 13, but only according to the parts of the optically variable markings 13 optically superposed on the underlayer 20 of underlying laser marking. Indeed, in the portions of the optically variable markings 13 which are not optically superimposed on the laser marking sub-layer 20 (or which are not intended to be optically superimposed on a laser marking), the presence of a marking agent sensitive to laser radiation is not necessary. In other embodiments, not shown, it is possible to provide a blanket consisting entirely of a solid print of a composition comprising at least one laser-sensitive marking agent, the proportion of the marking agent being sensitive to laser radiation being greater in the portion of the outer face optically variable optically variable optically superimposed on the laser marking sub-layer, than in the portion 16 devoid of optically variable marking and optically superimposed on the underlayer 20 laser marking. For this purpose, it is possible, for example, to make several successive impressions, one in flat, the other in a pattern corresponding to the optically variable markings 13, at least in their part optically superimposed on the underlayer 20 of laser marking. In these embodiments, the portion 16 devoid of optically variable marking thus also incorporates a certain proportion of marking agent sensitive to laser radiation, the products therefore, under the effect of laser radiation, markings optically superimposed on the markings made in the sublayer 20 laser marking. On the other hand, it is possible to vary the proportion of laser-sensitive marking agent and / or the nature of the laser-sensitive marking agent in the patterns optically superimposed on the laser marking sublayer. depending on the nature and / or density of the marking 13 with an optically variable effect, in particular according to the attenuation of the laser marking produced by the different markings 13 with an optically variable effect. In all the embodiments, the covering layers covering the laser marking sub-layer 20 must, at least in the locations 14, 15 intended to receive such markings, be transparent on the one hand to the laser marking radiation (in particular in the infrared range in particular for the wavelength of 1064 nm), and must also be transparent at the observation wavelengths of these markings, ie in the visible range for personalization markings. or first-level security intended to be visualized by the eye; or in the excitation spectrum (photoluminescent labeling) and observation of an optical reading device (for example in the visible range and / or in the ultraviolet range) in the case of second safety markings or third level. The invention makes it possible to improve the contrast of the laser marking by the presence of at least one marking agent sensitive to laser radiation in at least one layer 21, 22 of coverage in an area optically superimposed on a marking 13 with an optically variable effect and at least a portion of the laser marking sub-layer 20. EXAMPLE On one of the faces of two sheets of 100% thick polycarbonate manufactured by Makrofol® ID 6-2 laserable by the company Bayer Materials, Leverkusen, Germany, patterns are printed with a varnish marketed under the reference LG110606 by the company Tiflex, Poncin, France containing 1% of 95nm nanonized carbon black sold under the reference lamp black 101 by the company Degussa, Essen, Germany. This varnish is printed in mesh 120 threads / cm. On top of these patterns 24 (in accordance with the first embodiment of FIGS. 2 and 3 described above), iridescent polychromatic visible light transparent images are printed as described by FR2957554, forming optically variable markings 13 representing exactly the same signs as the previously printed patterns 24 (for example a cloud, a sun and a corrugated ribbon as shown in FIG. 1). [0011] Each iridescent polychromatic image is printed in vitrophanie by sequentially printing two monochromatic filtered images. Each screen is made from a fabric whose mesh comprises 120 threads / cm, the threads having diameters of 34. [0012] A first printing composition comprising 20% by weight of a powder formed of particles of blue interference pigments (Xirallic® T60-21SW, galaxy blue, Merck Dramstadt, Germany) dispersed in a liquid medium is prepared. printing (sold under the reference LG110606 by the company Tiflex, Poncin, France). [0013] In parallel, a second printing composition comprising 20% by weight of a powder formed of particles of a green interference pigment (Xirallic®, T60-24SW, stellar green, Merck Dramstadt, Germany) dispersed in the same printing liquid (LG110606, Tiflex, Poncin, France). The polycarbonate sheets thus printed are associated with three other polycarbonate sheets interposed between the sheets of polycarbonate printed so as to form a stack, the printed faces being placed in contact with the underlying sheets of the stack, that is to say ie not constituting the outer faces of the latter. The five sheets of polycarbonate forming, with the two printed sheets, said stack are successively the following: a sheet of 100 ium of transparent polycarbonate; a sheet of 200 ium white polycarbonate, a sheet of 200 ium white polycarbonate; a sheet of 200 ium of white polycarbonate, a sheet of 100 ium of transparent polycarbonate. The set of sheets forming this stack is laminated in a lamination press under the following conditions: 1 min of rise at 180 ° C. 12 min at 180 ° C. under 30 N / cm 2 min at 180 ° C. under 150 ° C. N / cm 2 - cooling at 26 ° C for 17.5 min at 180 N / cm 2. A data carrier 10 is obtained in the form of a card whose total thickness is equal to the sum of the thicknesses of the used polycarbonate sheets decreased by about 10%. [0014] Laser marking of a photograph and a text is carried out partly through the patterns 24 and the iridescent polychromatic images 13 as represented in FIG. 3, with a 1064 nm Nd YAG laser of reference IXLA-XP24 sold by the company IXLA. , Arry, Italy. [0015] The settings used are as follows: For photography: speed 1250 mm / s; frequency 20KHz; no power. For the text: power: 25W, speed: 1000mm / s - frequency: 30KHz. [0016] We obtain a map constituting an official document; it is found that the markings obtained under the effect of the laser radiation have substantially the same contrast through the iridescent images and in the portion devoid of iridescent image. It goes without saying that the invention can be the subject of many alternative embodiments and applications other than those described above and shown in the figures. In particular, the laser radiation used for the marking may be different from a laser radiation at 1064 nm. The number of covering layers covering the laser marking sublayer may be arbitrary, reduced to 1. The various markings may be the subject of numerous variants.
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Claims (11) [0001] CLAIMS 1 / - A method of manufacturing a multilayer data carrier by hot lamination and under pressure of a stack of a plurality of superimposed layers comprising at least one layer of at least one thermoplastic material, which can be marked under effect of a laser radiation applied on at least one outer face (11) of this data medium, in which: at least one layer, said layer (21, 22) of coverage, transparent to a laser marking radiation is layer-covered, laser marking said sublayer (20), sensitive to this laser radiation, so as to allow the production of a marking in the underlayer (20) of marking under the effect of this laser radiation passing through each covering layer (21, 22), at least one optically variable marking (13) is incorporated in at least one covering layer (21, 22), at least one marking agent that is sensitive to said laser radiation is incorp embossed in at least one covering layer (21, 22), characterized in that: - each optically variable marking (13) is arranged with respect to the laser marking sub-layer such that said face (11) outer portion has an optical optically variable portion optically superimposed on at least a portion of the laser marking sublayer (20) and a portion (16) devoid of optically variable marking optically superimposed on at least a portion of the sub-layer; layer (20) of laser marking, - said portion (16) devoid of optically variable marking and said optically variable portion are made with contents of at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation, between said face (11). ) of the support and said sublayer (20) laser marking, which are different. [0002] 2 / - Method according to claim 1, characterized in that each marking (13) optically variable effect is arranged relative to the sublayer (20) of laser marking so that said sub-layer (20) of laser marking extends opposite at least one separation (17, 18) between the optically variable portion and the portion (16) devoid of optically variable marking. [0003] 3 / - Method according to one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that said contents of at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation are chosen so that the laser marking obtained under the effect of said laser radiation, such as appearing from said outer face (11), at least substantially homogeneous. [0004] 4 / - Method according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that said portion (16) devoid of optically variable marking has no labeling agent sensitive to said laser radiation, at least one marking agent responsive to said laser radiation being incorporated in at least one cover layer (21, 22) only in said optically variable portion. [0005] 5 / - Method according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that at least one layer (21, 22) cover incorporating at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation and at least one layer (21, 22 ) of coverage comprising at least one optically variable effect marking are optically superimposed. [0006] 6 / - Method according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation is incorporated in at least one layer (21, 22) covering comprising at least one marking at optically variable effect. [0007] 7 / - Method according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that each layer (21, 22) of coverage and the sublayer (20) laser marking are hot rolled and pressure after completion of each optically variable effect marking. [0008] 8 / - multilayer data carrier comprising at least one layer of at least one thermoplastic material, capable of being labeled under the effect of laser radiation applied to at least one outer face (11) of said data medium, comprising: - at least one layer, said layer (21, 22) of coverage, transparent to a laser radiation marking placed on a layer covering, said sublayer (20) of laser marking, sensitive to this laser radiation, in order to allow the production of a marking in the underlayer (20) of marking under the effect of this laser radiation through each layer (21, 22) of coverage, - at least one marking (13) optically effect visible variable of said outer face (11), - at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation in at least one covering layer (21, 22), characterized in that: - said outer face (11) has an effect portion optically variable optically superimposed at least a portion of the laser marking sub-layer (20) and a portion (16) having optically variable marking optically superimposed on at least a portion of the laser marking sub-layer (20); said portion (16) devoid of optically variable labeling and said optically variable portion have said contents of at least one marking agent responsive to said laser radiation, between said outer surface (11) of the support and said underlayer ( 20) of laser marking, which are different. [0009] 9 / - Support according to claim 8, characterized in that said sublayer (20) for laser marking extends opposite at least one separation between the optically variable portion and the portion (16) devoid of optically variable effect marking. [0010] 10 / - Support according to one of claims 8 or 9, characterized in that said contents of at least one marking agent sensitive to said laser radiation are such that the laser marking obtained under the effect of said laser radiation, such as appearing from said outer face (11), is at least substantially homogeneous. [0011] 11 / - Support according to one of claims 8 to 10, characterized in that said portion (16) devoid of optically variable marking has no labeling agent sensitive to said laser radiation, at least one sensitive marking agent laser radiation being incorporated in at least one covering layer (21, 22) only in said optically variable portion. 12. Support according to one of claims 8 to 11, characterized in that each layer (21, 22) ) is transparent in the visible range of the wavelengths, and in that the laser marking sublayer (20) is adapted to produce a marking in the visible range of the wavelengths under the effect of said radiation laser. 13 / - Official document comprising a data carrier according to one of claims 8 to 12, at least one outer face (11) has at least one laser marking. 14 / - Document according to claim 13, characterized in that at least one laser marking is optically superimposed unless a separation (17, 18) between at least one optically variable marking and the portion devoid of optically variable marking effect , and in that said laser marking is at least substantially homogeneous as appearing from said outer face (11).
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