Information
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Patent Application
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20040136037
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Publication Number
20040136037
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Date Filed
November 17, 200321 years ago
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Date Published
July 15, 200420 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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.
Description
[0001] The present invention relates to a hologram carrier.
[0002] 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.
[0003] 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.
[0004] 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.
[0005] The object of the present invention is to specify a hologram carrier in which the information contained in the hologram can more easily be found and/or introduced at the correct location.
[0006] The object of the present invention is achieved by a hologram carrier according to the independent claim. Preferred embodiments will be found in the subclaims.
[0007] A first aspect of the present invention therefore provides a hologram carrier having a hologram surface and a reference surface to facilitate the acquisition of the hologram surface by a device, in which the reference surface comprises at least one step which is arranged to interengage with a complementary formation on the device in order to align said device.
[0008] A first basic idea can thus be seen in the fact that, in order to adjust a device on a hologram surface which may possibly be very small, mechanical alignment is permitted, which makes it possible, after the carrier has been found roughly, which may readily be made possible, to bring a reader or writer into approximately the correct position and then to perform the device alignment by means of a step interengaging with a complementary formation on the device. If, as in the case of bar code reading pens, a device which is gripped manually is used, in this way the high sensitivity of the fingertips can be used for the alignment.
[0009] The step may be excavated, for example in the form of an embossment and/or a punch-out. This is advantageous since, typically, the thickness of the hologram carrier will be marked by durability considerations, for example resistance to tearing, and then, typically, no additional material has to be applied for the step, increasing the thickness. In an alternative way, however, is also possible to provide the step as an elevated step. This is desirable in particular if the device is to be positioned very quickly and this is to be achieved by the device being pushed over the hologram carrier as far as the step.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, both steps and depressions can be provided. This increases overall the available depth with which the complementary formation provided on the device can interengage.
[0011] It is preferable for the step to provide a level difference of at least 0.5 mm, preferably 1 to 3 mm. Substantially smaller step heights or depths on an uneven background, for example on corrugated paperboard of dispatch cartons, result in alignment which is only inadequate or can be achieved only with difficulty, while a level difference of more than 3 mm on typical material backgrounds no longer provides any significant advantages.
[0012] The hologram carrier of the present invention can comprise steps which are formed by relief embossments, punch-outs and/or laser machining and can therefore be produced without problems as a mass product.
[0013] The hologram carrier will be formed, at least partially, from a polymer material. In particular, in a preferred exemplary embodiment, at least the hologram surface will be formed of polymer material. Preferred polymer materials are, for example, oriented PMMA and the like.
[0014] In a first preferred case, the hologram surface will constitute a free surface provided for the production of a hologram; said surface can be inscribed by means of a reader/writer interengaging with the step or steps. In an alternative way or additionally, the hologram surface can also have a finished hologram, for example in order to provide a product identification as in the case of a bar code or a verification of origin.
[0015] It is also possible to provide a plurality of hologram patterns beside one another, of which some or at least one are/is prefabricated. Thus, for example, for package services or the like, postage information can be pre-coded and, after the hologram carrier has been stuck to a package or a letter, address information can be written in, to be specific, preferably beside the pre-inscribed hologram surface. Writing beside the pre-inscribed hologram surface facilitates the calculation of the hologram pattern needed to encode the data to be stored.
[0016] The hologram carrier can be designed to be self-adhesive, in particular self-adhesive on the rear side, in order to be affixed to an object such as a package or another product to be identified. It should be mentioned that there is the possibility, for example if a roll with separable hologram carriers is provided, to pre-inscribe these on the roll and/or to introduce a hologram during the roll production.
[0017] The embossment can be used at the same time for alignment of a predefined rotational angle.
[0018] In a preferred exemplary embodiment, the hologram carrier will further have placement surfaces, on which the device can be placed on the hologram carrier, aligned by means of the step. In particular, the steps can be configured as trough-like depressions or block-like elevations which, in particular, have edges falling away at least virtually at right angles, in order to interact with a complementary formation penetrating them.
[0019] The steps and/or placement surfaces can be oriented and formed in such away that a series of different readers can be aligned, to be specific, in each case such that only individual parts of the hologram pattern or different hologram surfaces can be read.
[0020] Protection is also claimed for writers and/or readers which are designed for the complementary interengagement with the hologram carrier.
[0021] The invention will be described below, merely by way of example, by using the drawing, in which:
[0022]
FIG. 1 shows a hologram carrier according to the invention on a background with a device put in place;
[0023]
FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the hologram carrier;
[0024]
FIG. 3 shows an arrangement of different depressions forming steps on a hologram carrier;
[0025]
FIG. 4 shows examples of the different alignment of CCDs relative to a hologram pattern AB on the basis of the complementary formations provided on the device to interengage with the steps of FIG. 3;
[0026]
FIG. 5 shows a hologram carrier according to the present invention with increased data security.
[0027] According to FIG. 1, a hologram carrier 1 designated generally by 1 comprises a hologram surface 2, on which a hologram is embossed, and a step 3 for alignment of a complementary formation 4 on a device 5 for reading the hologram 2.
[0028] The hologram carrier 1 is formed from transparent PMMA and, on its rear side 6 facing away from its depression 3 and the hologram surface 2, is provided with an adhesive layer 7. The hologram carrier 1 has a thickness of a total of 1 mm (not illustrated true to scale in FIG. 1), the depression 3 having a depth of 0.5 mm. The edges 3a, 3b of the step 3 are perpendicular to the general surface 1a of the hologram carrier 1.
[0029] The projection 4 on the device 5 is designed for complementary, play-free interaction with the depression 3. In the region around the complementary formation 4, the reader 5 has supporting surfaces 8 which are intended to rest on the regions 1b of the hologram carrier that surround the depression 3. The device 5 has an internal power source 5a in the form of an accumulator, a central controller 5b, an LCD display matrix 5c and also a laser light source 5d and a CCD 5e, an actuating knob 5f being provided in order to activate the apparatus.
[0030] The laser light source 5d is aligned in such a way that, when the complementary formation 4 is inserted into the depression 3, the beam 9 emitted by said source streams onto the hologram surface in such a way that a pattern reproduced from the hologram, that is to say a reconstructed pattern, is produced on the CCD 5e.
[0031] The hologram carrier and the reader of the present invention are used as follows: Firstly, a hologram carrier with a prefabricated hologram is affixed to a background by using its self-adhesive layer 7 on the rear side 6.
[0032] In order to read the information, the reader 5 is then placed roughly where the carrier 1 with the depression 3 is detectably located. The complementary formation 4 of the device is then moved in the direction of the depression 3. As soon as the user of the device 5 detects that the complementary formation 4 is interengaged with the depression 3, the knob 5f is operated in order to excite the laser light source 5d, whereupon a laser light beam 9 falls on the hologram, which is very narrow and which is barely perceptible or even imperceptible to the naked eye, in such a way that a hologram pattern is projected onto the CCD 5e. The hologram pattern received at the CCD 5e is evaluated in the control and processing unit 5b and information based on said pattern is displayed on the LCD matrix. As soon as the user has read the LCD information, the device is deactivated by releasing the knob 5f.
[0033] It should be mentioned that the device does not necessarily have to be operated manually and that, in particular, it is also possible to bring a reader and/or writer into interengagement with a step on a hologram carrier by machine. Furthermore, it should be pointed out that the hologram surface does not necessarily have to be separated from the step; in particular, the hologram surface can be provided within a depression, for example when the recess and the hologram prefabrication are carried out by hot embossing in polymer material. It should moreover be mentioned that the beam geometry illustrated was selected only by way of example and for graphical reasons.
[0034] A preferred development of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 3. Here, three sets of different depressions 3 are provided on the hologram carrier 1, namely the depressions 3I, 3II, and the depressions 3III. Associated with each of these groups of steps is a reader, in which the laser light source 5d radiates onto the hologram surface 2 at the same angle, but the CCD 5e, as indicated for a hologram pattern “AB” in FIG. 4, in each case being displaced such that either the complete hologram pattern can be acquired (case 3I) or only a part of the same (cases 3II and 3III). Such an arrangement is expedient to prevent unauthorized persons being able to read all the information contained in the hologram; this is possible only with suitable readers 3I. It should be pointed out that, instead of a displacement of the CCD, there are other possibilities of preventing all the information being read out completely by unauthorized persons, using coding by means of the steps.
[0035] A hologram carrier for particularly rough conditions is illustrated in FIG. 5. Here, the steps 3 on the hologram carrier 1 are arranged symmetrically and four spaced-apart hologram surfaces each having identical holograms are provided. In this way, should one of the four hologram surfaces become completely illegible, for example as a result of impact, contamination or the like, by means of simply rotating the reader in a direction offset through 90° with respect to the starting position, it is possible to ensure that the redundantly provided information can still readily be read. The small size of the holograms in this case allows a still small surface of the hologram carrier to be admitted with, nevertheless, a high information content, in spite of the redundant provision of said holograms.
[0036] It should be mentioned that the step can be implemented other than by a depression. An elevated step can also be provided instead.
Claims
- 1. A hologram carrier having a hologram surface and a reference surface to facilitate the acquisition of the hologram surface by a device, the reference surface comprising at least one step which is arranged to interengage with a complementary formation on the device in order to align said device.
- 2. The hologram carrier as claimed in the preceding claim, characterized in that the step is excavated.
- 3. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the step is of elevated design.
- 4. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a plurality of steps is provided.
- 5. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that, among the plurality of steps, both elevations and depressions are provided.
- 6. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that steps with a level difference of at least 0.5 mm, preferably 1 to 3 mm, are provided.
- 7. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the step is implemented by means of a relief embossment.
- 8. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the step comprises a punch-out.
- 9. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is formed at least partly from a polymer material.
- 10. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the hologram surface is formed from polymer material.
- 11. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the hologram surface comprises an area provided for the production of a hologram.
- 12. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the hologram surface has a region with a finished hologram.
- 13. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is configured to be self-adhesive.
- 14. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the rear side is designed to be self-adhesive.
- 15. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the reference surface comprises placement surfaces on which the device can be placed on the hologram carrier, aligned by means of the at least one step.
- 16. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the device is a writer.
- 17. The hologram carrier as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that there is a large number of different steps which are arranged for the purpose of positioning a plurality of devices, in particular for reading and/or writing different information.
- 18. A hologram reader having an arrangement for acquiring a hologram surface on a hologram carrier, with a formation for interengaging with a complementary formation arranged on the hologram carrier for the purpose of device alignment.
Priority Claims (1)
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101133928 |
Mar 2001 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/EP02/02668 |
3/12/2002 |
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