Title of Invention

A STAMPING FOIL

Abstract 57) Abstract:- Described is stamping foil, in particular a hot stamping foil, which has decorative or security elements in a region-wise manner. In order to ensure that, upon transfer of the decorative or security elements or other decoration layer structure, only the regions which are intended to be transferred on to the substrate are actually so transferred it is proposed that at least the adhesive layer is provided only in a region-wise harmer and in matching relationship with respect to further layer which is also present only in a region-wise manner, or with respect to the decorative or security elements which are provided only in a region-wise manner. PRICE: THIRTY RUPEES
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The invention concerns a stamping foil, in particular a hot stamping foil, comprising a carrier film and a transfer layer assembly is detachable therefron and voice - starting from the carrier film - has at least a transparent protective lacquer layer, a decoration layer 5 structure which is formed by at least one layer and which includes decorative or security elements, and an adhesive layer serving to fix the transfer layer assembly on a substrate.
Stamping foils of that kind and in particular hot stamping foils are known in a very wide range of different configurations. In use
10 thereof, the transfer layer assembly is transferred front the carrier film onto a substrate under the effect of heat and pressure. The corresponding transfer layer assembly adheres to the substrate by means of the adhesive layer which is generally a hot adhesive or an adhesive which can be caused to harden by radiation. Now, in a large number of
15 situations of use, the position is that the transfer layer assembly is not to be transferred over its full surface area onto the substrate, but only certain regions of the transfer layer assembly, for example decorative elements which are produced in the transfer layer assembly in per se known manner by means of printing processes etc. are to be
20 transferred. Hot stamping foils are also used to a great extent in particular for applying security elements for example to value-bearing papers such as banknotes, credit cards, passes and identity cards etc. or other articles to be safeguarded. In that respect, it is important that only the respective security element, or the region of the transfer layer
25 assembly which corresponds to the security element, is released from the carrier film and fixed on the substrate.
Hitherto, if the transfer layer assembly is to be transferred onto the substrate only in a region-wise manner, the procedure generally adopted is such that the stamping foil is pressed against the substrate
30 by means of dies or stamping punches of suitable configuration. The required pressure is then applied to the transfer layer assembly only in the region of the stamping punches, and that is intended to provide that

only the part of the transfer layer assembly vice is acted upon by the punch member adheres to the substrate, vile the remainder of the transfer layer assembly is pulled off with the carrier film.
That procedure suffers from a number of disadvantages. On the 5 one hand, it has been found that the high operating speeds which are required precisely vend producing large numbers of items, for example when printing banknotes, and consequently the high levels of transfer capacity, can be achieved in a simple manner only when rolling processes are used for applying the stamping foil transfer to 'the substrate. In
10 that respect, difficulties are involved in so designing rollers that the surface thereof forms individual stamping punch portions, by virtue of suitably raised regions of that surface. With this kind of operation, problems are also incurred in regard to accurate alignment of the decorative or security element to be transferred, with the stamping
15 region which is respectively used for the transfer operation.
If only regions of the transfer layer assembly are to be transferred from the carrier film onto the substrate by means of a stamping punch, there is also the problem that only quite specific materials can be used for the transfer layer assembly. In actual fact,
20 the materials must be so selected that the transfer layer assembly tears off cleanly along the edge of the stamping punch member, while in addition it is necessary to ensure, by virtue of a specific choice of the release layer between the transfer layer assembly and the carrier film, that the transfer layer assembly easily detaches front the carrier film in
25 the regions vice are to be transferred onto the substrate, but in the other regions it adheres satisfactorily to the carrier film. Particularly if, in an operation of that kind, the temperature and pressure conditions are not precisely correct, hitherto it very frequently occurs that the transfer layer assembly does not tear off
30 cleanly along the edge of the stamping punch member. Another disadvantage is that transfer layer assemblies vatic easily tear along the edge of the stamping punch member generally have a low level of

mechanical strength; in the case for example of a security element but also in the case of a decorative element, this means that it is frequently destroyed after just a very short period of time in use of the corresponding article, as a result of mechanical effects. 5 In addition, the attempt has already been made to achieve improvements in this respect by using stamping foils without an adhesive layer, in vice case the adhesive was then applied in the regions of the substrate which were to be decorated, and the transfer layer assembly was detached front the stamping foil by means of the adhesive. When adopting
10 a procedure of that kind, it is admittedly possible to operate with smooth rollers for applying pressure and heat. In the same manner as when using stamping punch members however, there are the problems relating to the composition of the transfer layer assembly vice, with this procedure also, must be of such a nature that it tears with suitable
15 ease, vice however again results in it having a low level of mechanical strength. The problems of defective matching as between the adhesive and the decorative or security elements of the transfer layer assembly are also not overcome in this way.
The object of the present invention is therefore that of so
20 designing a stamping foil and in particular a hot stamping foil that, without particular measures being required, it is possible for individual regions of the transfer layer assembly, in particular in the form of decorative or security elements, to be transferred onto a substrate in accurately matching relationship, wherein no stamping punch members of a
25 particular configuration are required for transfer onto the substrate, but for example rollers or cylinders can be used for that operation. Furthermore, in a procedure in accordance with the invention, it is also to be possible for the transfer layer assembly to be of substantially more stable nature and thus mechanically stronger.
30 To attain that object, the invention proposes that a stamping foil and in particular a hot stamping foil of the kind set forth in the opening part of this specification is of such a configurations that at

least the adhesive layer is provided only in a region-wise manner and in matching relationship with a further layer which is also present only in region-wise manner, or the decorative or security elements, are only provided in a region-wise manner, of the transfer layer assembly. 5 Accordingly, an important consideration in regard to the stamping foils according to the invention that, as a result of the adhesive layer being applied only in a region-wise manner, the invention guarantees that the transfer layer assembly adheres to the substrate only vizier the adhesive layer is present. It is therefore immaterial v\^ether
10 pressure is possibly also applied to the transfer layer assembly, outside the adhesive layer. Nonetheless, only the region of the transfer layer assembly, which coincides with the adhesive layer, can adhere to the substrate. This means that the operation of applying the transfer layer assembly to the substrate is substantially independent of the form of the
15 tool used for applying pressure and possibly heating the assembly. Therefore, when using a stamping foil according to the invention, it is for example possible to provide for region-wise decoration or labelling or the like of a substrate in a continuous process, for example by means of rollers or cylinders. A further advantage of the stamping foil
20 according to the invention is also that satisfactory coincidence between the adhesive layer which is present in a region-wise manner and the regions of the transfer layer assembly which are to be transferred can be achieved without difficulty because usually both the various layers making up the transfer layer assembly and also the adhesive layer are
25 applied in a printing process. As is known, satisfactory alignment of various layers which are disposed one upon the other does not give rise to any difficulties when using a printing process. A further advantage with the procedure according to the invention is that stamping foils according to the invention can also be produced for substrates with a
30 very rough surface, for example paper, with excellent adhesion and physical-chemical resistance.

In caparison with the previously conventional procedure therefore, the use of a stamping foil according to the invention affords considerable advantages in regard to the tools which can be used for transfer onto the substrate, and also in particular in regard to the 5 degree of accuracy in delimiting the regions of the transfer layer assembly, vice are to be applied to the substrate. Furthermore the stamping foil according to the invention, with the adhesive layer which is provided only a region-wise manner, permits the use of layers vice are substantially mechanically more stable for the transfer layer
10 assembly, in a large number of cases. Even if, in such a situation, during the transfer operation, the delimitation of the region of the transfer layer assembly, which is applied to the substrate, is not clean and neat, any transfer layer assembly material which possibly projects beyond the adhesive layer can be very easily removed in a further working
15 operation as the transfer layer assembly adheres very firmly to the substrate in the region of the adhesive layer.
In order to facilitate detachment of the transfer layer assembly from the carrier film, a release layer can be provided between the carrier film and the transfer layer assembly in per se known manner. In
20 that respect, it is particularly advantageous if, in accordance with the invention, the release layer is provided only in a region-wise manner and in matching relationship with the adhesive layer. Such a configuration for the stamping foil provides that, in the regions where there is no release layer, those regions coinciding with the regions veer there is
25 no adhesive layer, the transfer layer assembly adheres comparatively firmly to the carrier film, thereby assisting with the transfer layer assembly being torn off or severed along the edge of the region to be transferred.
For the situation dire the release layer is provided only in
30 region-wise manner and in matching relationship with the adhesive layer, in accordance with the invention the protective lacquer layer can be provided over the full surface area and can be formed by a lacquer which

has good adhesion to the carrier film outside the regions covered by the release layer, this being a measure which also assists with clean separation along the edge of the regions of the transfer layer assembly, which are to be transferred. 5 It is further provided in accordance with the invention that the protective lacquer layer is provided only in a region-wise manner and in matching relationship with the adhesive layer. This embodiment has in particular the advantage that it is possible to use protective lacquer layers which are mechanically particularly stable, because in fact the
10 protective lacquer layer must not be torn or severed during the operation of applying the assembly to the substrate. Such an embodiment will be used in particular when the substrates or articles v^ich are to be safeguarded or decorated with the stamping foil according to the invention are exposed to high mechanical loadings, as is the case for
15 example in regard to banknotes, cards for automatic machines and vending machines, etc.
In recent times, spatial structures with an optical-diffraction effect are frequently used in particular as security elements, as such structures can only be forged with comparative difficulty, and can also
20 give particular effects when an attempt is made to copy them. In this connection, the invention proposes that the decorative or security elements are formed by spatial structures which have an optical-diffraction effect and which are provided in the protective lacquer layer on the side thereof which is remote from the carrier film, the structures
25 being arranged in matching relationship with respect to the adhesive layer. The additional arrangement of such security elements in a transparent protective lacquer layer is known. An important consideration however is that arranging the spatial structures in matching relationship with the adhesive layer provides for satisfactory
30 alignment and clean accurate delimitation of the spatial structures, and also provides that the structures do not fray in particular in the region of their edge, whereby hitherto the entire appearance of a security

element and further processing, for example printing on the value-bearing document, could possibly be adversely affected.
For improved visibility of the spatial structures, the side of
the protective lacquer layer which has the spatial structures can in per
5 se known manner have a coating whose optical properties differ from those
of the protective lacquer layer, the coating being formed in particular
by a reflecting material, preferably metal.
Although in accordance with the invention the spatial structures are generally arranged in matching relationship with respect to the
10 adhesive layer, it is particularly desirable if the coating is produced over the full surface area, more specifically for the reason that coatings can be applied over the full surface area substantially more easily and in particular without additional measures or working steps. Nonetheless, the coating over the full surface area does not usually
15 cause any problems because the thicknesses of such coatings are so small that, when the foil is applied to the substrate, the coatings readily tear along the edge of the regions carrying the adhesive layer. It will be appreciated that, in the case of particularly high-grade foils, the coating can also be applied partially and in matching relationship with
20 respect to the spatial structure, in order in that way to provide for particularly clean and accurate delimitation of the transferred layers.
Finally, it is in accordance with the invention for the protective lacquer layer and/or the release layer to project on all sides by at least 0.2 mm beyond the regions of the adhesive layer and/or the
25 decorative or security elements. The fact that the protective lacquer layer and optionally the release layer project beyond the decorative or security elements and at the same time beyond the adhesive layer affords the advantage that, in the transfer procedure, the protective lacquer layer is applied to the substrate closely along the edge of the
30 protective lacquer layer; in that case, the projecting portion of the protective lacquer layer generally also adheres satisfactorily to the substrate because, as a consequence of its thickness, even if it is only

slight, the adhesive layer is nonetheless compressed in the transfer operation and is thus pressed outwardly in the direction of the edge of the protective lacquer layer.
Accordingly the present invention therefore provides a stamping foil comprising a carrier film; and a transfer layer assembly detachably pervaded on said carrier film, said transfer layer assembly comprised of a transparent projective lacquer layer over a full surface area of said tans layer assembly and having region-wise formed decorative elements, a decorative layer overlaying said transparent protective lacquer layer and an adhesive layer provided on said decorative layer in matching relationship to said decorative elements of said transparent protective lacquer layer.
Further features, details and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of three embodimsrite of hot stamping foils according to the invention, witan reference to the accompanying drawings.
Figures 1 to 3 each show in section poi lions of the corresponding hot stamping foils.
It should be note4 in this connection that the tliidaiesses of the various layers are now shown true to scale.
Pae hot stamping foils in accordance with the illustrated embo-dsinents each include a cairier film 1, for example a polyester film of a thickness of about 20 pm. A release layer 2 is applied to a surface of the carrier film 1, in a region-wise manner or over the foil surface area thereof the thickness of the release layer 2 being about 0.01 to 0.1 jam. A transparent protective lacquer layer 3 then tbilows the release layer 2, also over the full surface
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area (figures 1 and 3) or in a region-wise manner (iigure 2). When it is
applied over the foil suriace area, &e thickness of the protective lacquer layer 3 is from 0.8 to 2.5 /iiii, preferably from 1.2 to 1.7^m. If on the other hand the protective lacqwer layer is only partially provided, as shown in figure 2, the tiiickness iheroof is iGrom 1.5 to 3.0 pm, preferably from 2.0 to 2.5 pm, that is to say, when the protective lacquer layer 3 is applied in a region-wise or partial manner, the thickness thereof is usually greater than when the protective lacquer layer is applied over the full surface area.
In the illustrated embodiments, to form security elements but
possibly also only to form decorative elements, in the regions which are
intended to be transferred onto the substrate. The transparent protective
lacquer layer is pjroxdded with a spatial or three-dimensional stricture 4
which lias an optical-different effect. The spatial stmctnres 4 are tbrmed by
suita.ble replication or stamping by means of an appropriate master on the

surface 5 of the protective lacquer layer, which is remote fron the carrier film.
In order to render the spatial structures 4 particularly clearly visible, after application of the protective lacquer layer 3 and 5 corresponding formation of the spatial structures 4 the entire free surface of the partially finished stamping foil is provided with a coating 6, preferably a suitable reflecting metal being applied by vapour deposition in a vacuum. The thickness of the coating 6 depends on which material is used for that purpose. If the material of the coating 6 is 10 metal, the thickness of the coating 6 is of the order of magnitude of a
0,0 0
few A, more specifically 50 - 500 A, preferably 100 - 200 A. The coating 6 however can also be formed for example by a dielectric which has different optical properties in conparison with the material of the protective lacquer layer 3. Depending on the nature of the material, the
15 thickness of the layer forming the coating 6 can then certainly be substantially greater.
The uppermost layer (in the drawing) of the hot stamping foils of the illustrated embodiments forms in each case an adhesive layer 7 Vi^ich is applied only in a region-wise manner. The adhesive layer 7 is
20 provided essentially only in the regions in which there are decorative or security elements, that is to say the spatial structures 4 in the illustrated embodiments.
The adhesive layer 7 is usually applied in a thickness of from 3.0 to 10.0 pn, preferably fron 4.0 to 6.0 jum.
25 The individual embodiments of which that shown in Figure 3 is thought to be of the greatest significance in a practical context differ from each other in particular by virtue of the different regions in \^ich the protective lacquer layer 3 and the release layer 2 are applied.
In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the release layer 2 is
30 provided only in a region-wise manner, more specifically in the regions v^ere there are the spatial structure 4 for forming the decorative or security elements on the protective lacquer layer 3, and the adhesive

layer 7. In this respect, Figure 1 shows that the release layer 2 projects on all sides beyond the spatial structure 4 and the adhesive layer 7 by a dimension a v^iich should be at least 0.2 nm.
In the embodiment shown in Figure 2, just as in Figure 3, the 5 release layer 2 is provided over the full surface area. In contrast to Figure 1 however the protective lacquer layer 3 is provided only in a region-wise manner, more specifically, in a fashion corresponding to the adhesive layer 7, only in the regions \\*iere decorative or seciirity elements are formed by the spatial structure 4. In that respect,
10 similarly to the release layer 2 in Figure 1, the protective lacquer layer 3 projects on all sides by the dimension a beyond the adhesive layer 7 and the spatial structure 4. In this case also the dimension a should be at least 0.2 im.
Finally, in Figure 3 both the release layer 2 and also the
15 protective lacquer layer 3 are provided over the full surface area. Only the adhesive layer 7 is present only in the regions to be transferred, with the spatial structure 4. Once again, the adhesive layer 7 is set back relative to the spatial structure 4 by the dimension a of at least 0.2 mm.
20 Production of the hot stamping foils in accordance with the illustrated embodiments is effected in a manner which is known per se frcm the production of hot stamping foils, by a procedure whereby the release layer 2 and the protective lacquer layer 3 are applied to the carrier film 1 by a printing process, with a suitable layer thickness or
25 distribution. The protective lacquer layer 3 is either thermoplastic or ccmprises a lacquer v^ich fully hardens only under the effect of certain radiation or after a certain period of time after cross-linking. The spatial structure 4 is impressed into a thermoplastic protective lacquer layer 3 under the effect of heat, by means of per se known dies. If the
30 protective lacquer layer 3 is a lacquer layer which hardens under the effect of certain radiation, for example W-radiation, or only after a certain period of time, the spatial structure 4 is applied to the surface 5 of the protective lacquer layer 3 by a replication process, as long as

the lacquer forming the layer 3 has not yet completely hardened.
The foil v^ich is partially finished in that way is then provided with the coating 6, for exairple aluminium which is applied in a layer of suitable thickness by vapour deposition in a vacuum. In that 5 connection, the coating 6 may be formed over the full siirface area and also partially and in matching relationship with the spatial structure 4. Then, once again using a printing process, the adhesive layer 7 is applied in a region-wise manner. Matching relationship of the adhesive layer 7, with respect to the release layer 2 (Figure 1), the protective
10 lacquer layer 3 (Figiire 2) or the spatial structure 4 (Figure 3) , is achieved by suitable scanning of the layers which are already present on the carrier film 1, For that purpose, if the release layer 2 and the protective lacquer layer 3 are present only in a region-wise manner, those layers can have a suitable marking pigment added thereto.
15 The compositions of the individual layers can be as follows:
Release layer, over the full surface area (Figures 2 and 3)
Ethanol 98g
Toluene 900 g
20 Ester wax (dropping point 90°C) 2 g
Release layer, regicxi-wise (Figure 1)
Deionised water 740 g
Polyvinyl alcohol 8 g
25 (degree of hydrolysis: 98.4 - 0.4 molar %)
Ethanol 250 g
Marking pigment (for example benzoxazole derivative) 2 g
- to permit matching relationship to be achieved -

Protective lacquer layer, over the fvill surface area (Figures 2 and 3)
MEK 400 g
Toluene 150 g
Cyclohexanone 200 g
Cellulose nitrate (low-viscosity, 65% in alcohol) 148 g
Butyl-/methylmethacrylate (d=1.05 g/cm , 102 g
Butyl-/methyliT>ethacrylate acid number 7-9 mg KoH/g)

Protective lacquer layer, region-yd.se (Figure 2)
10 MEK
Toluene
Cyclohexanone
Cellulose nitrate (low viscosity, 65% in alcohol)
Butyl-/methylmethacrylate (d=1.05 g/cm , 15 acid number 7-9 mg KoH/g)
Hydroxy-functional acrylate (60% in EPA, OH-content 6%)
Marking pigment (for example benzoxazole derivative) - to permit matching relationship to be achieved -


400 g
130 g
200 g
98 g
62 g
40 g
20 g

Polyisocyanate (50% ethylacetate, NCO-content 8%) 50 g
20
Mhesive layer, regicxi-vd£e
Composition 1
MEK 100 g
Xylene 200 g
25 Cyclohexanone 255 g
Polyvinylchloride terpolymer (Tg = 90°C) 290 g
Si02 50 g
Polyisocyanate (50% ethylacetate, NCO-content 8%) 105 g

Ccmposition 2
MEK 250 g
Toluene 340 g
Vinylchloride-/vinylacetate-copolymer 215 g
5 (mp: 80°C)
3
Thermoplastic polyurethane (d = 1.18 g/cm ) 135 g
Silicic acid, made water-repellent 60 g
(particle size about 10 >um)
10 In the processing procedure, the stamping foils according to
the invention are firstly pressed against a substrate, with the adhesive layer v^^ich is applied in a region-wise manner; in that operation, the pressing step can be effected for example by means of a steel wheel over the full surface area, but the pressing operation can also be effected by
15 a suitable segment-type ^eel. Then, under suitably high pressure and at a suitable temperature, the transfer layer assembly which is generally identified by reference numeral 8 and which conprises at least a protective lacquer layer 3, the coating 6 and the adhesive layer 7, is detached frcm the carrier film 1, assisted by the release layer 2, such
20 detachment more specifically occurring essentially only in the regions in which there is an adhesive layer 7. If, as a result of excessive stability of the protective lacquer layer 3, the layer 3 should not tear away or be separated with a sharp contour, in the region of the edges of the adhesive layer 7, the superfluous protective lacquer layer 3 can be
25 removed without serious problems by suitably mechanically acting on the element vice is transferred onto the substrate, because in fact the protective lacquer layer 3 does not adhere to the substrate - as there is no adhesive layer 7 in the regions which are not desired. Normally however an additional working operation of that kind is not required.
30 If the stamping foils according to the invention are not in the
form of hot stamping foils but are intended for cold processing, that is to say, the adhesive layer is already sticky at ambient temperature, it is possible for the carrier film 1 to be provided with a suitable coating

on the side which is Renate from the transfer layer assembly 8; that coating prevents the adhesive layer 7 furan adhering to the carrier film 1 when the foils are rolled up.

WIC CLAIM :
1. A stamping foil comprising a carrier film; and a transfer layer assembly detachably provided on said carrier film, said transfer layer assembly prized of a traasparent protective lacquer layer over a full surface area of said transfer layer assembly and having region-wise funned decorative elements, a decorative layer overlaying said trcmsparenl; protective lacquer layer and an adhesive layer provided on said decorative layer in matching relationship to said decorative elements of said Transparent protective lacquer layer.
2. The stamping toil as claimed in claim 1 wherein a release layer is
provided between said carrier film and said transfer layer assembly.
3. The stamping foil as claimed in claim 2 where said release layer is provided region-wise in matching relationship to said decorative elements of said transparent protective lacquer layer.
4. The stamping foil as claimed oil claim 2 wherein said decorative elements extend at least about 0.2 mm beyond regions of said adhesive layer.
5. stamping foil as claimed in clarion 3 wherein said release layer e3d:ends at least about 0.2 mm beyond said regions of said decorative elements of said transparent protective lacquer layer.

6. The stamping foil as claimed in claim 3 wherein said transparent protective lacquer layer has adhesive properties to adhere to said earner film.
7. The stamping foil as claimed in claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein said decorative elements have an optical-diffraction effect.
8. The stamping foil as claimed in claim 7 wherein said decorative layer between said decorative elements has a different optical-diffraction effect than said optical-diffraction effect of said decorative elements.
9. The stamping foil as claimed in claim 7 wherein said decorative layer is a reflecting material.
10. The stamping foil as claimed in claim 9 wherein said reflecting material is a metal.
11. The stamping foil as claimed in claim 8 wherein said decorative layer is a reflecting material.
12. The stamping foil as claimed in claim 11 wherein said reflecting material is a metal.
13. The stamping foil as claimed in claim 1 wherein said decorative layer is coextensive with said transparent protective lacquer layer.

14. Tiles stamping foil as claimed in claim 1 wherein said transparent
protective layer is of thimbles of food 0.8 to 2.5 mm.
15. The stamping foil as claimed in claim 14 wherein said thickens is from 1.2 to 1,7 mm.
16. A stamping foil siibsintially as liereinbefore described vividly reference
to lilts accompanying drawings.


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Patent Number 190107
Indian Patent Application Number 670/MAS/1995
PG Journal Number 30/2009
Publication Date 24-Jul-2009
Grant Date 08-Mar-2004
Date of Filing 06-Jun-1995
Name of Patentee LEONHARD KURZ GMBH & CO
Applicant Address SCHWABACHER STRASSE 482, 90763 FUERTH
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JOACHIM SUB EMIL-NOLDE-STRASSE 43, 90768 FUERTH
PCT International Classification Number B32B9/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 94423291.8-43 1994-07-02 Germany