Textured transaction cards and methods of making the same
View Patent ↗Rigid polymeric transaction cards are provided having a plurality of layers forming a first surface and a second surface wherein at least one of said first and second surfaces comprises a textured pattern. In addition, a method of making a transaction card is provided wherein a textured pattern is disposed into a lamination plate, and further wherein a plurality of layers are laminated together to form a rigid card having the textured pattern disposed in at least one of the first and second surfaces of the transaction card.
1. A transaction card comprising:
a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface comprises an entirety of a surface of the transaction card; and
a textured pattern disposed over the first surface, wherein the textured pattern comprises a logo,
wherein the textured pattern is disposed in a substantially continuous layer over an entirety of the first surface,
wherein the textured pattern is formed during a lamination process that utilizes a textured die, and
wherein the textured pattern is tactilely perceivable, and
wherein the lamination process comprises a heating cycle of about 325° C. for a period of about 4 minutes at a pressure of about 40 psi and a period of about 18 minutes at a pressure of about 120 psi.
2. The transaction card of claim 1 , wherein the logo further comprises a corporate trademark.
3. The transaction card of claim 1 , wherein the logo is multi-featured.
4. The transaction card of claim 1 , wherein a second textured pattern is disposed over the second surface.
5. The transaction card of claim 4 , wherein the second textured pattern comprises a logo.
6. The transaction card of claim 4 , wherein the second textured pattern is disposed in a substantially continuous layer over the second surface.
7. The transaction card of claim 4 , wherein the second textured pattern forms an image.
8. The transaction card of claim 1 , wherein the transaction card is at least one of transparent and translucent.
9. The transaction card of claim 1 , wherein the textured pattern comprises at least one of a plurality of alternating raised lines, a plurality of blocks, a plurality of dots, a plurality of depressed valleys, a plurality of depressed pits, and combinations thereof
10. The transaction card of claim 1 , wherein the textured pattern has a depth of between about 2 mils and 3 mils.
11. The transaction card of claim 1 , wherein the lamination process is performed prior to an embossing process.
12. The transaction card of claim 11 , wherein the second surface is substantially smooth.
13. The transaction card of claim 12 , wherein the transaction card further comprises a plurality of layers, wherein the textured pattern is disposed in at least one layer, but not all layers, of the plurality of layers.
14. A transaction card comprising:
a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface comprises an entirety of a surface of the transaction card; and
a textured pattern disposed in a substantially continuous layer over an entirety of the first surface,
wherein the textured pattern is formed during a lamination process that utilizes a textured die,
wherein the textured pattern is tactilely perceivable, and
wherein the lamination process comprises a heating cycle of about 325° C. for a period of about 4 minutes at a pressure of about 40 psi and a period of about 18 minutes at a pressure of about 120 psi.
15. The transaction card of claim 14 , wherein the textured pattern is disposed over only the first surface.
16. The transaction card of claim 14 , wherein the textured pattern is uniformly disposed over the first surface.
17. The transaction card of claim 14 , wherein the lamination process is performed prior to an embossing process.
18. The transaction card of claim 17 , wherein the second surface is substantially smooth.
19. The transaction card of claim 18 , wherein the transaction card further comprises a plurality of layers, wherein the textured pattern is disposed in at least one layer, but not all layers, of the plurality of layers.