최소 단어 이상 선택하여야 합니다.
최대 10 단어까지만 선택 가능합니다.
다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
NTIS 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
DataON 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
Edison 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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출원번호 | US-0855309 (2010-08-12) |
등록번호 | US-8773763 (2014-07-08) |
발명자 / 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 | 피인용 횟수 : 1 인용 특허 : 140 |
A tamper indicating optical security device that operates to produce one or more synthetic images is provided. Any attempt to detach (e.g., forcibly remove) this device from an underlying base material will cause one or more layers of the security device to separate or delaminate, rending the device
A tamper indicating optical security device that operates to produce one or more synthetic images is provided. Any attempt to detach (e.g., forcibly remove) this device from an underlying base material will cause one or more layers of the security device to separate or delaminate, rending the device partially or totally inoperable. The inventive device is contemplated for use with, among other things, currency or banknotes, secure documents such as bonds, checks, travelers checks, identification cards, lottery tickets, passports, postage stamps, and stock certificates, as well as non-secure documents such as stationery items and labels. The inventive device is also contemplated for use with consumer goods as well as bags or packaging used with consumer goods.
1. A tamper indicating security device which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements and at least one layer containing microstructured image elements, the focusing element and image element layers configured such that when the at least on
1. A tamper indicating security device which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements and at least one layer containing microstructured image elements, the focusing element and image element layers configured such that when the at least one layer containing image elements is viewed through the at least one layer containing focusing elements, one or more synthetic images are produced, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates between layers or within a layer when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the microstructured image elements are in the form of: (a) voids or recesses in a polymeric substrate; (b) raised areas or shaped posts; or (c) a combination of (a) and (b). 2. The tamper indicating security device of claim 1, wherein when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, the device no longer operates to produce one or more synthetic images. 3. The tamper indicating security device of claim 1, wherein when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, the device produces a reduced number of synthetic images. 4. The tamper indicating security device of claim 1, wherein at least one optical spacer or spacer layer is positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer of the optical film material, wherein the focusing elements form one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, wherein the security device separates or delaminates within a target layer and/or at a target interface within the security device when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material. 5. The tamper indicating security device of claim 4, wherein (a) the cohesive strength of the target layer in the security device is less than the cohesive strength of the other layers in the security device, and/or (b) the bond strength of the target interface in the security device is less than the bond strengths of interfaces between the other layers in the security device and between the security device and the base material. 6. The tamper indicating security device of claim 1, wherein the optical film material further comprises at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, and one or more layers selected from the group of bond weakening layers and primer or adhesive layers, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements. 7. The tamper indicating security device of claim 6, wherein the at least one layer containing focusing elements is a partially or totally embedded layer. 8. The tamper indicating security device of claim 7, wherein the focusing elements of the optical film material are refractive focusing elements having a focal length, the optical film material having a refractive index from an outer surface to refracting interfaces that is varied between a first and a second refractive index, the first refractive index being substantially or measurably different than the second refractive index. 9. The tamper indicating security device of claim 8, wherein the difference between the first refractive index and the second refractive index causes a change of at least about 0.1 micron in the focal length of the focusing elements. 10. The tamper indicating security device of claim 7, wherein the at least one focusing element layer is formed from a first material having a refractive index, wherein the optical film material further comprises a second material having a different refractive index that fills interstitial spaces between and/or covers the focusing elements, a distinct interface being formed between the first and second materials. 11. The tamper indicating security device of claim 10, wherein the second material totally embeds the at least one focusing element layer. 12. The tamper indicating security device of claim 11, wherein the second material forms an outer boundary or layer of the at least one image element layer, thereby also totally embedding this layer. 13. The tamper indicating security device of claim 7, wherein the at least one focusing element layer is formed from a first material having a refractive index and a second material having a different refractive index, the second material diffusing into the first material thereby forming a gradient interface with the first material. 14. The tamper indicating security device of claim 6, wherein the focusing elements are selected from the group of refractive focusing elements, reflective focusing elements and hybrid refractive/reflective focusing elements. 15. The tamper indicating security device of claim 14, wherein the focusing elements are refractive focusing elements. 16. The tamper indicating security device of claim 6, wherein the at least one layer containing image elements comprises stress inducing components. 17. The tamper indicating security device of claim 6, wherein the optical film material comprises one optical spacer or spacer layer located between and adhered to the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer. 18. The tamper indicating security device of claim 17, wherein the optical spacer or spacer layer is formed using one or more essentially transparent or translucent polymers selected from the group of polycarbonate, polyester, polyethylene, polyethylene napthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, polypropylene and polyvinylidene chloride. 19. The tamper indicating security device of claim 6, which further comprises one or more sealing or coating layers. 20. The tamper indicating security device of claim 19, wherein the one or more sealing or coating layers is applied to the at least one image element layer of the optical film material opposite the at least one focusing element layer, the one or more sealing or coating layers having at least a portion that is transparent, translucent, tinted, pigmented, opaque metallic, magnetic or optically variable. 21. The tamper indicating security device of claim 20, wherein the at least one sealing or coating layer is prepared using a radiation curable resin selected from the group of acrylics, epoxies, polyesters, acrylated polyesters, polypropylenes, urethanes, acrylated urethanes, and combinations thereof. 22. The tamper indicating security device of claim 19, wherein the one or more sealing or coating layers comprises stress inducing components. 23. The tamper indicating security device of claim 6, wherein one or more primer or adhesive layers form part of the optical film material and/or are applied to one or opposing sides of the security device. 24. The tamper indicating security device of claim 23, wherein the one or more primer or adhesive layers is prepared using a material selected from the group of hot melt adhesives, heat activatable adhesives, pressure sensitive adhesives, and polymeric laminating films. 25. The tamper indicating security device of claim 24, wherein the one or more primer or adhesive layers is formed using a cured acrylic material. 26. The tamper indicating security device of claim 24, wherein the one or more primer or adhesive layers is formed using a cured epoxy material. 27. The tamper indicating security device of claim 6, which is in the form of a security strip, thread, patch, inlay, or overlay. 28. The tamper indicating security device of claim 6, wherein the base material is selected from the group of currency, banknotes, bonds, checks, travelers checks, identification cards, lottery tickets, passports, postage stamps, stock certificates, stationery items, labels, consumer goods, and bags or packaging used with consumer goods. 29. The tamper indicating security device of claim 28, wherein the base material is a banknote. 30. The tamper indicating security device of claim 28, wherein the base material is a passport. 31. A sheet material having opposing surfaces and comprising at least one tamper indicating security device of claim 6 mounted on a surface of, or at least partially embedded within, the sheet material. 32. A document made from the sheet material of claim 31. 33. The tamper indicating security device of claim 6, wherein the optical film material further comprises one or more layers selected from the group of print layers, partially or totally metalized layers, primer or adhesive layers, sealing or coating layers and stiffening layers. 34. A sheet material having opposing surfaces and comprising at least one tamper indicating security device of claim 1 mounted on a surface of, or at least partially embedded within, the sheet material. 35. A document made from the sheet material of claim 34. 36. The document of claim 35, which is selected from the group of banknotes, passports, identification cards, credit cards, and labels. 37. The document of claim 36, which comprises a banknote. 38. The document of claim 36, which comprises a passport. 39. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates between layers or within a layer when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the focusing elements are reflective focusing elements or focusing reflectors,wherein the image elements are in the form of: (a) voids or recesses in a polymeric substrate; (b) raised areas or shaped posts; or (c) a combination of (a) and (b). 40. The tamper indicating security device of claim 39, wherein the focusing reflectors are metalized focusing reflectors. 41. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates between layers or within a layer when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the focusing elements are hybrid refractive/reflective focusing elements,wherein the image elements are in the form of: (a) voids or recesses in a polymeric substrate; (b) raised areas or shaped posts; or (c) a combination of (a) and (b). 42. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the image elements are microstructures in the form of voids or recesses in a polymeric substrate. 43. The tamper indicating security device of claim 42, wherein the voids or recesses are filled with a contrasting substance selected from the group of dyes, coloring agents, pigments, powdered materials, inks, powdered minerals, metal materials and particles, magnetic materials and particles, magnetized materials and particles, magnetically reactive materials and particles, phosphors, liquid crystals, liquid crystal polymers, carbon black or other light absorbing materials, titanium dioxide or other light scattering materials, photonic crystals, non-linear crystals, nanoparticles, nanotubes, buckeyballs, buckeytubes, organic materials, pearlescent materials, powdered pearls, multilayer interference materials, opalescent materials, iridescent materials, low refractive index materials or powders, high refractive index materials or powders, diamond powder, structural color materials, polarizing materials, polarization rotating materials, fluorescent materials, phosphorescent materials, thermochromic materials, piezochromic materials, photochromic materials, tribolumenscent materials, electroluminescent materials, electrochromic materials, magnetochromic materials and particles, radioactive materials, radioactivatable materials and electret charge separation materials. 44. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the image elements are microstructures in the form of raised areas or shaped posts. 45. The tamper indicating security device of claim 44, wherein the regions surrounding the raised areas or shaped posts are filled with a contrasting substance selected from the group of dyes, coloring agents, pigments, powdered materials, inks, powdered minerals, metal materials and particles, magnetic materials and particles, magnetized materials and particles, magnetically reactive materials and particles, phosphors, liquid crystals, liquid crystal polymers, carbon black or other light absorbing materials, titanium dioxide or other light scattering materials, photonic crystals, non-linear crystals, nanoparticles, nanotubes, buckeyballs, buckeytubes, organic materials, pearlescent materials, powdered pearls, multilayer interference materials, opalescent materials, iridescent materials, low refractive index materials or powders, high refractive index materials or powders, diamond powder, structural color materials, polarizing materials, polarization rotating materials, fluorescent materials, phosphorescent materials, thermochromic materials, piezochromic materials, photochromic materials, tribolumenscent materials, electroluminescent materials, electrochromic materials, magnetochromic materials and particles, radioactive materials, radioactivatable materials and electret charge separation materials. 46. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the optical film material comprises two or more focusing element layers that form two or more synthetic images, wherein when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, the device produces a reduced number of synthetic images. 47. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the optical film material comprises two or more image element layers, the focusing elements forming two or more synthetic images, wherein when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, the device produces a reduced number of synthetic images. 48. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the optical film material comprises one optical spacer or spacer layer located between and adhered to the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer,wherein separation or delamination of the security device occurs between the at least one focusing element layer and the optical spacer or spacer layer of the optical film material when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material. 49. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the optical film material comprises one optical spacer or spacer layer located between and adhered to the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer,wherein separation or delamination of the security device occurs between the optical spacer or spacer layer and the at least one image element layer of the optical film material when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material. 50. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates between layers or within a layer when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the optical film material comprises two optical spacer or spacer layers that are adhered together by a primer or adhesive layer, the two optical spacer or spacer layers located between and adhered to the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer,wherein the image elements are in the form of: (a) voids or recesses in a polymeric substrate; (b) raised areas or shaped posts; or (c) a combination of (a) and (b). 51. The tamper indicating security device of claim 50, wherein the two optical spacer or spacer layers are formed using one or more essentially transparent or translucent polymers selected from the group of polycarbonate, polyester, polyethylene, polyethylene napthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, polypropylene and polyvinylidene chloride. 52. The tamper indicating security device of claim 50, wherein the primer or adhesive layer is formed using one or more adhesives selected from the group of hot melt adhesives, heat activatable adhesives, pressure sensitive adhesives, and polymeric laminating films. 53. The tamper indicating security device of claim 52, wherein the primer or adhesive layer is formed using a cured acrylic material. 54. The tamper indicating security device of claim 52, wherein the primer or adhesive layer is formed using a cured epoxy material. 55. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the optical film material comprises two optical spacer or spacer layers that are adhered together by a primer or adhesive layer, the two optical spacer or spacer layers located between and adhered to the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer,wherein separation or delamination of the security device occurs between one optical spacer or spacer layer and the primer or adhesive layer of the optical film material when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material. 56. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the optical film material further comprises one or more bond weakening layers located between and adhered to at least one of the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer. 57. The tamper indicating security device of claim 56, wherein the one or more bond weakening layers is a uniform bond weakening layer. 58. The tamper indicating security device of claim 56, wherein the one or more bond weakening layers is a patterned bond weakening layer. 59. The tamper indicating security device of claim 56, wherein the one or more bond weakening layers is a metal layer. 60. The tamper indicating security device of claim 59, wherein the metal layer is a vapor deposited metal layer. 61. The tamper indicating security device of claim 56, wherein the one or more bond weakening layers is a dielectric coating. 62. The tamper indicating security device of claim 56, wherein intralayer failure is designed to occur within the one or more bond weakening layer. 63. The tamper indicating security device of claim 56, wherein interlayer failure is designed to occur between the one or more bond weakening layers and a contiguous layer. 64. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates between layers or within a layer when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the focusing elements are reflective focusing elements or focusing reflectors, and wherein the security device further comprises a reflective layer located on the focusing reflectors,wherein the image elements are in the form of: (a) voids or recesses in a polymeric substrate; (b) raised areas or shaped posts; or (c) a combination of (a) and (b). 65. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the focusing elements are reflective focusing elements or focusing reflectors, and wherein the security device further comprises a reflective layer located on the focusing reflectors,wherein interlayer failure is designed to occur between the reflective layer and the focusing reflectors. 66. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, with the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, which further comprises one or more stiffening layers applied to the one or more image element layers of the optical film material. 67. The tamper indicating security device of claim 66, wherein the one or more stiffening layers is prepared using a multifunctional acrylate monomer or oligomer selected from the group of polyester tetraacrylate, bisphenol A epoxy diacrylate, dipropylene glycol diacrylate, and combinations thereof. 68. The tamper indicating security device of claim 66, wherein interlayer failure is designed to occur between the optical spacer or spacer layer and the at least one image element layer. 69. A method for revealing or indicating tampering with a security device adhered or bonded to a base material when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, wherein the security device comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing microstructured image elements, and at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the method comprising increasing the ability of one or more layers in the optical film material to concentrate applied or induced stress such that when an attempt is made to detach the security device from the base material, the one or more layers will separate between layers or within a layer, rendering the security device partially or totally inoperable, thereby indicating that tampering has occurred, wherein the microstructured image elements are in the form of: (a) voids or recesses in a polymeric substrate; (b) raised areas or shaped posts; or (c) a combination of (a) and (b). 70. A method for causing a security device that is adhered or bonded to a base material to separate between layers or within a layer when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, wherein the security device comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, and at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, wherein the image elements are in the form of: (a) voids or recesses in a polymeric substrate; (b) raised areas or shaded posts; or (c) a combination of (a) and (b), the method comprising one or more of the following steps: (a) increasing or decreasing the stiffness, bond strength, or crosslink density of one or more layers or interfaces of the security device relative to remaining layers or interfaces of the security device;(b) incorporating stress inducing components into one or more layers of the security device; and(c) introducing a bond weakening layer at an interface between two layers of the security device. 71. A method for causing a security device that is adhered or bonded to a base material to separate or delaminate when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, wherein the security device comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, and at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the method comprising one or more of the following steps: (a) increasing or decreasing the stiffness, bond strength, or crosslink density of one or more layers or interfaces of the security device relative to remaining layers or interfaces of the security device;(b) incorporating stress inducing components into one or more layers of the security device; and(c) introducing a bond weakening layer at an interface between two layers of the security device,wherein the stiffness and crosslink density of one or more layers of the security device is increased by (a) increasing exposure of either the security device, or one or more layers of the security device to radiation during manufacture, or (b) increasing exposure of either the security device, or one or more layers of the security device to radiation once the device is in place on a base material. 72. A method for causing a security device that is adhered or bonded to a base material to separate or delaminate when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, wherein the security device comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements, at least one layer containing image elements, and at least one optical spacer or spacer layer positioned between the at least one focusing element layer and the at least one image element layer, the at least one focusing element layer being disposed a substantially uniform distance from the at least one image element layer, the focusing elements forming one or more synthetic images of at least a portion of the image elements, the method comprising one or more of the following steps: (a) increasing or decreasing the stiffness, bond strength, or crosslink density of one or more layers or interfaces of the security device relative to remaining layers or interfaces of the security device;(b) incorporating stress inducing components into one or more layers of the security device; and(c) introducing a bond weakening layer at an interface between two layers of the security device,wherein stress inducing components are incorporated into the one or more layers of the security device, the stress inducing components being selected from the group of those components that shrink or evolve gas upon curing, those components that swell when exposed to certain liquids or gases, and those components that undergo a phase change or phase separation with a change in temperature. 73. The method of claim 72, wherein the stress inducing component is a component that shrinks or evolves gas upon curing. 74. The method of claim 73, wherein the component that shrinks or evolves gas upon curing is an expanding polyurethane foam. 75. The method of claim 72, wherein the stress inducing component is a component that swells when exposed to certain liquids or gases. 76. The method of claim 72, wherein the stress inducing component is a component that undergoes a phase change or phase separation with a change in temperature. 77. The method of claim 76, wherein the component that undergoes a phase change or phase separation with a change in temperature is an amorphous polymer that undergoes a phase change to become polycrystalline or crystalline. 78. The method of claim 72, wherein stress inducing components are incorporated into the at least one image element layer. 79. The method of claim 72, wherein the security device further comprises one or more sealing or coating layers, wherein stress inducing components are incorporated into the one or more sealing or coating layers. 80. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements and at least one layer containing microstructured image elements, the focusing element and image element layers configured such that when the at least one layer containing image elements is viewed through the at least one layer containing focusing elements, one or more synthetic images are produced, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the microstructured image elements are in the form of voids or recesses in a polymeric substrate. 81. A tamper indicating security device, which comprises an optical film material that is made up of at least one layer containing focusing elements and at least one layer containing microstructured image elements, the focusing element and image element layers configured such that when the at least one layer containing image elements is viewed through the at least one layer containing focusing elements, one or more synthetic images are produced, the device being adhered or bonded to a base material, wherein the device separates or delaminates when an attempt is made to detach the device from the base material, rendering the device partially or totally inoperable, wherein the microstructured image elements are in the form of raised areas or shaped posts.
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