Claims
- 1. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged transparent sheet having a first smooth side and a second side with a lenticulated region, the transparent sheet having at least one printed image area on the first smooth side and a moisture cure adhesive layer over the printed image areas and non-image areas of the first smooth side, and the moisture cure adhesive layer being applied with a screen press through a screen; and combining the imaged transparent sheet on the adhesive layer side of the transparent sheet with a backing sheet by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller.
- 2. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged backing sheet having a first side and a second side, the backing sheet having a printed image on one side and a moisture cure adhesive layer over the printed image areas and non-image areas of the imaged side, and the moisture cure adhesive layer being applied with a screen press through a screen; and combining the backing sheet on the adhesive layer side with the first side of a transparent sheet having a first smooth side and a second side having a lenticulated region by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller.
- 3. The process according to claims 1 or 2 wherein the adhesive layer is activated prior to combining.
- 4. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged transparent sheet having a first smooth side and a second side with a lenticulated region, the transparent sheet having at least one printed image area on the first smooth side and a moisture cure adhesive layer over the printed image areas and non-image areas of the first smooth side, and the moisture cure adhesive layer being applied with a screen press through a screen; combining the imaged transparent sheet on the adhesive layer side of the transparent sheet with a backing sheet by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller; and post-curing the adhesive layer with heating.
- 5. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged transparent sheet having a first smooth side and a second side having a lenticulated region, the transparent sheet having a printed image on the first smooth side and a radiation curable adhesive layer over the printed image areas and non-image areas of the first smooth side, and the radiation curable adhesive layer being applied with a screen press through a screen; activating the radiation curable adhesive by irradiating the adhesive layer; and combining a backing sheet with the transparent sheet on the resulting activated adhesive layer side of the transparent sheet by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller.
- 6. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged transparent sheet having a first smooth side and a second side with a lenticulated region, the imaged transparent sheet having a printed image on the first smooth side; providing a backing sheet with a radiation curable adhesive layer on one side of the backing sheet, and the radiation curable adhesive layer being applied with a screen press through a screen; combining the backing sheet with the imaged transparent sheet to form a composite sheet by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller, the adhesive layer on the smooth side of the transparent sheet being interposed between the backing and transparent sheets; and irradiating the adhesive layer within the resulting composite sheet by directing radiation through the transparent sheet side of the composite sheet.
- 7. The process according to claim 5 wherein the irradiating is accomplished by focused or unfocused ultraviolet light.
- 8. The process according to claim 5 wherein the irradiating cures the adhesive in from about 1 to about 20 seconds.
- 9. The process according to claim 5 wherein the adhesive is a UV pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA).
- 10. The process according to claim 5 wherein the adhesive is electron beam curable.
- 11. The process according to claim 4 wherein the backing sheet is a second transparent sheet having a first smooth side and a second side having a lenticulated region and wherein the first smooth side of the transparent backing sheet contacts the adhesive layer before combining with the imaged transparent sheet.
- 12. The process according to claim 4 wherein the backing sheet is paper, resin, plastic, glass, rubber, metal, alloy, or combinations thereof.
- 13. The process according to claim 4 wherein the backing sheet is polystyrene, polyvinylchloride (PVC), PVC laminated polystyrene, compression laminated polystyrene, compression laminated PVC, polyester, polyolefins, or combinations or laminates thereof.
- 14. The process according to claim 1 wherein the backing sheet is opaque, transparent, or semi-transparent.
- 15. The process according to claim 1 wherein the transparent sheet is a continuous web.
- 16. The process according to claim 1 wherein the backing sheet is a continuous web.
- 17. The process according to claim 1 further comprising applying a primer layer to the smooth side of the transparent sheet prior to applying an image layer or the adhesive layer.
- 18. The process according to claim 1 further comprising applying a primer layer to the backing sheet prior to applying an image layer or the adhesive layer.
- 19. The process according to claim 1 further comprising applying a primer layer to the backing sheet after applying an image layer or the adhesive layer.
- 20. The process according to claim 1 wherein the transparent sheet is from about 10 mils to about 26 mils thick.
- 21. The process according to claim 1 wherein the backing sheet is from about 4 mils to about 20 mils thick.
- 22. The process according to claim 1 wherein the printed image areas are printed in “wrong-read” format.
- 23. The process according to claim 1 wherein the printed image areas comprise a colored ink.
- 24. The process according to claim 1 wherein the printed image areas comprise from 2 to about 10 different colored inks.
- 25. The process according to claim 1 wherein nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller is accomplished with a nip roller pair which applies from 10 to about 1,000 p.s.i.
- 26. The process according to claim 4 further comprising including a core sheet interposed between the transparent sheet and the backing sheet wherein the core sheet bears or contacts an adhesive layer on both sides of the core sheet.
- 27. The process according to claim 4 further comprising wherein the resulting combined sheets are cut or punched into individual finished pieces.
- 28. A lenticular card prepared by the process according to claim 4 comprising:
an imaged transparent sheet having a first front surface with a smooth region and a lenticulated region, and a second rear surface bearing an image; a core sheet bonded to the transparent sheet with an adhesive; and a backing sheet bonded to the core sheet with an adhesive.
- 29. The card according to claim 28 wherein the resulting card is a secure card article which is tamper resistant, tamper evident, or both.
- 30. The card according to claim 28 further comprising an image on the non-bonded surface of the backing sheet.
- 31. The card according to claim 28 wherein the image is a thermal image.
- 32. The card according to claim 28 wherein the image is an ink jet image.
- 33. The card according to claim 28 wherein the image is an encodable magnetic stripe.
- 34. The card according to claim 28 wherein the card has a thickness of from about 10 to about 40 mils
- 35. The card according to claim 28 wherein the card has a thickness of about 30 mils plus or minus about 1.5 mils.
- 36. The card according to claim 28 wherein the card has a finished trim size of about 3-⅜ inches wide by about 2-⅛ inches high.
- 37. The card according to claim 28 wherein the front surface of the transparent sheet is extruded and includes a front surface with a lenticulated region and a smooth region.
- 38. The card according to claim 28 wherein the surface area of the front surface of the transparent sheet is about one half lenticulated region and about one half smooth region.
- 39. The card according to claim 28 wherein the front surface is from about 10 to about 75 percent lenticulated region and from about 90 to about 25 percent smooth region.
- 40. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged backing sheet having a first side and a second side, the backing sheet having a printed image on one side and a moisture cure urethane adhesive layer over the printed image areas and non-image areas of the imaged side; combining the backing sheet on the adhesive layer side with the first side of a transparent sheet having a first smooth side and a second side having a lenticulated region by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller; and post-curing the adhesive layer with heating.
- 41. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged transparent sheet having a first smooth side and a second side with a lenticulated region, the imaged transparent sheet having a printed image on the first smooth side; providing a backing sheet with a radiation curable urethane adhesive layer on one side of the backing sheet; combining the backing sheet with the imaged transparent sheet to form a composite sheet by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller, the adhesive layer on the smooth side of the transparent sheet being interposed between the backing and transparent sheets; and irradiating the adhesive layer within the resulting composite sheet by directing radiation through the transparent sheet side of the composite sheet wherein the irradiating is accomplished by focused or unfocused ultraviolet light.
- 42. The process according to claim 41 wherein the irradiating cures the adhesive in from about 1 to about 20 seconds.
- 43. The process according to claim 41 wherein the adhesive is a UV pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) or a UV acrylate urethane adhesive.
- 44. The process according to claim 41 wherein the adhesive is electron beam curable.
- 45. The process according to claim 1 wherein the backing sheet is a second transparent sheet having a first smooth side and a second side having a lenticulated region and wherein the first smooth side of the second transparent backing sheet bears or contacts an adhesive layer when combined with the imaged transparent sheet.
- 46. The process according to claim 1 wherein the backing sheet is paper, resin, plastic, glass, rubber, metal, alloy, or combinations thereof.
- 47. The process according to claim 1 wherein the backing sheet is polystyrene, polyvinylchloride (PVC), PVC laminated polystyrene, compression laminated polystyrene, compression laminated PVC, polyester, polyolefins, or combinations or laminates thereof.
- 48. The process according to claim 1 further comprising including a core sheet interposed between the transparent sheet and the backing sheet wherein the core sheet bears or contacts an adhesive layer on both sides of the core sheet.
- 49. The process according to claim 1 wherein the resulting combined sheets are cut or punched into individual finished pieces.
- 50. A lenticular card prepared by the process according to claim 1 comprising:
an imaged transparent sheet having a first front surface with a smooth region and a lenticulated region, and a second rear surface bearing an image; and a backing sheet bonded to the imaged transparent sheet with an adhesive.
- 51. The card according to claim 50 wherein the resulting card is a secure card article which is tamper resistant, tamper evident, or both.
- 52. The card according to claim 50 further comprising an image on the non-bonded surface of the backing sheet.
- 53. The card according to claim 50 wherein the image is a printed image.
- 54. The card according to claim 50 wherein the image is an ink jet or thermal image.
- 55. The card according to claim 50 wherein the image is an encodable magnetic stripe.
- 56. The card according to claim 50 wherein the card has a thickness of from about 10 to about 40 mils
- 57. The card according to claim 50 wherein the card has a thickness of about 30 mils plus or minus about 1.5 mils.
- 58. The card according to claim 50 wherein the card has a finished trim size of about 3-⅜ inches wide by about 2-⅛ inches high.
- 59. The card according to claim 50 wherein the front surface of the transparent sheet is extruded and includes a front surface with a lenticulated region and a smooth region.
- 60. The card according to claim 50 wherein the surface area of the front surface of the transparent sheet is about one half lenticulated region and about one half smooth region.
- 61. The card according to claim 50 wherein the front surface is from about 10 to about 75 percent lenticulated region and from about 90 to about 25 percent smooth region.
- 62. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged transparent sheet having a first side and a second side with a lenticulated region, the transparent sheet having at least one printed image area on the first side and a moisture cure urethane adhesive layer over the printed image areas and non-image areas of the first side; and combining the imaged transparent sheet on the adhesive layer side of the transparent sheet with a backing sheet by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller wherein the resulting lenticular card is tamper resistant, tamper evident, or both.
- 63. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged backing sheet having a first side and a second side, the backing sheet having a printed image on one side and a moisture cure urethane adhesive layer over the printed image areas and non-image areas of the imaged side; and combining the backing sheet on the adhesive layer side with the first side of a transparent sheet having a first side and a second side having a lenticulated region by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller wherein the resulting lenticular card is tamper resistant, tamper evident, or both.
- 64. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged transparent sheet having a first side and a second side with a lenticulated region, the transparent sheet having at least one printed image area on the first side and a moisture cure urethane layer over the printed image areas and the non-image areas of the first side; and combining the imaged transparent sheet on the moisture cure urethane layer side of the transparent sheet with a backing sheet by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller.
- 65. The process according to claim 64 wherein the moisture cure urethane layer is applied by a roll coater, spray coater, a curtain coater, or a screen press.
- 66. The process according to claim 64 wherein the backing sheet includes a magnetic stripe.
- 67. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an imaged backing sheet having a first side and a second side, the backing sheet having a printed image on one side and a moisture cure urethane layer over the printed image areas and non-image areas of the imaged side; and combining the backing sheet on the moisture cure urethane layer side with the first side of a transparent sheet having a non-lenticulated first side and a second side having a lenticulated region by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller.
- 68. The process according to claim 67 wherein the moisture cure urethane layer is applied by a roll coater, spray coater, a curtain coater, or a screen press.
- 69. The process according to claim 67 wherein the backing sheet includes a magnetic stripe.
- 70. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an backing sheet having an adhesive layer on one side; and combining the backing sheet on the adhesive layer side with the first side of a transparent sheet having a non-lenticulated first side and a second side having a lenticulated region by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller.
- 71. The process according to claim 70 wherein the adhesive layer is applied by a roll coater, spray coater, a curtain coater, or a screen press.
- 72. The process according to claim 70 wherein the backing sheet includes a magnetic stripe.
- 73. A process for making a lenticular card comprising:
providing an transparent sheet having a first side and a second side with a lenticulated region, the transparent sheet having an adhesive layer over the first side; and combining the first side of the transparent sheet with a backing sheet by nipping the paired sheets with a nip roller.
- 74. The process according to claim 73 wherein the adhesive layer is applied by a roll coater, spray coater, a curtain coater, or a screen press.
- 75. The process according to claim 73 wherein the backing sheet includes a magnetic stripe.
- 76. The lenticular card according to claim 28 further comprising a magnetic stripe on the non-bonded side of the backing sheet.
- 77. The lenticular card according to claim 50 further comprising a magnetic stripe on the non-bonded side of the backing sheet.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) of International Application Serial No. PCT/US01/46682 filed 02 Nov. 2001 and published in English as WO 02/40291 A2 on May 23, 2002, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/245,404 filed 02 Nov. 2000, which applications and publication are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60245404 |
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Continuations (1)
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PCT/US01/46682 |
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10406614 |
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