The invention describes methods for changing an edge of a portable data carrier.
From the prior art methods are known for manufacturing portable data carriers, such as chip cards, credit cards, bank cards, identity cards, insurance cards, driving licenses, etc., which have a colored and/or a personalized edge, which is located between two outer sides of the portable data carrier.
In the prior art, colored foils which are arranged in the interior of the data carrier are employed for manufacturing a portable data carrier with a colored edge. The colored foils are printed planarly from both sides with a white color, which means an elaborate printing process and a high consumption of color. Further, bonding problems with adjacent foils arise in the region of the planar printing, which can be solved only by corresponding, additional lacquering and/or an employment of adhesive-coated foils.
U.S. 2014 224 880 A1 discloses a printing of the edge. For this purpose, several portable data carriers are stacked and subsequently the exterior edges are printed. The disadvantage here is that this is an elaborate process which is not standardized. Furthermore, there is the danger that through the printing process of the stacked data carriers not only the edges are printed but that color runs between the data carriers lying against each other in the stack, and therefore dyes the outer sides of the data carriers as well.
For manufacturing portable data carriers having a personalized edge, the prior art further knows the approach that portable data carriers are employed which have an evenly punched edge, wherein the edge itself has an even surface. With the outer sides of the portable data carrier, the edge encloses respectively an angle of approx. 90 degrees. DE 10 2008 033 461 A1 and EP 1 970 211 A1 disclose corresponding methods. The disadvantage according to prior art is that the processes for printing and/or for personalizing the edge are very elaborate and not standardized, for which there are no standardized fabrication apparatuses.
It is therefore object of the invention to make available a solution for the above-mentioned problems.
For solving the problem, the invention discloses a method for changing a geometry of an edge of a portable data carrier, which is characterized in that the geometry of the edge is changed in order to work on the edge and at least one outer side of the data carrier proceeding from a common side, without a spatial location of the data carrier being changed. This has the advantage that standardized methods and apparatuses can be employed for the printing and the personalizing on at least one outer side as well as on the edge of the portable data carrier. The portable data carrier can be worked on according to the invention in a spatial location such that an outer side of the data carrier as well as the edge running around the outer side can be worked on, e.g. printed and/or personalized and/or marked, without the data carrier having to be changed in its spatial location, e.g. having to be swiveled or rotated, in order to work on the edge. This has the great advantage that the manufacturing of portable data carriers is possible faster and more cost-efficiently with the method according to the invention than with the methods of the prior art.
An advantageous embodiment example of the invention is that the edge is worked on by printing the edge by means of a printing method. Any suitable printing method comes into consideration for the printing method, such as e. g. a pad printing method. Therefore, for example, the edge can be printed to create a colored frame around at least one outer side of the data carrier, wherein the printed edge is also known by the term Colored Edge.
A further advantageous embodiment example of the invention is that the edge is worked on by marking the edge by means of a laser method. The laser method is a standardized method, e.g. for personalization, by means of which according to the invention the edge can easily be worked on, e.g. marked or personalized, without e.g. the edge having to be moved in its spatial location, in order that a laser can e.g. mark the edge. Further, the laser method is suited in particular for the later working on the edge, thus after completion of the manufacturing method of the portable data carrier.
A further advantageous embodiment example of the invention is that the geometry of the edge is changed such that it is diagonal and/or circular with regard to at least one outer side of the data carrier. The oblique or circular geometry of the edge are merely two exemplary possibilities for the possible geometry of the edge to be able to work on at least one outer side and the edge of one side of the portable data carrier according to the invention, without the spatial location of the portable data carrier having to be changed and without special apparatuses and methods having to be employed, but rather that conventional apparatuses and methods can continue to be utilized. Alternatively, e.g. a geometry is expedient in which in the course of the edge around the outer sides of the portable data carrier e.g. a circular geometry changes into an oblique one. Furthermore, the geometry has to extend not over a total height of the portable data carrier but can extend only over a part of the height. The edge itself can be manufactured e.g. by means of a punching method. Alternatively, the edge can also be configured by means of a laser method or a mechanical milling method. Further, the edge can be manufactured during or after the manufacturing method of the portable data carrier.
A further advantageous embodiment example of the invention is that a data carrier is employed, which in its interior has at least one white foil and on both outer sides respectively an overlay foil as an outermost foil. The employment of this construction has particularly advantageous properties insofar as a marking of the edge, e.g. by a printing and/or marking a high contrast is created, wherein a viewer recognizes the marking on the edge particularly well and distinctly.
Hereinafter, advantageous embodiment examples of the invention are described.
The
A further advantage of the invention is that the geometrical form of the edge 24 of the data carrier 12 leaves an optical impression upon viewing the data carrier 12 so that when a viewer views an outer side 26, 28 of the data carrier 12, the viewer then simultaneously sees the edge 24 and thus obtains moreover an optical impression of an e.g. colored and/or personalized edge 24 of the data carrier 12. There are different possibilities for the geometrical form of the edge 24. By way of example there are stated in the
2 card-shaped data carrier according to the prior art
4 white foil
6 overlay foil
8 overlay foil
12 card-shaped data carrier according to the invention
14 white foil
16 overlay foil
18 overlay foil
24 geometrical form of the edge
26 first outer side
28 second outer side
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