Patents Assigned to Thomas De La Rue & Co.
  • Patent number: RE33802
    Abstract: This invention relates to documents, such as banknotes, which are produced and used in large numbers and which, for a given series, are identical one with another except for a unique multi-digit number upon each individual document, the number thus uniquely identifying that document within the series. According to the present invention, to render unauthorized reproduction of the document more difficult, on each document, at least two characters in the identifying number differ from each other (in addition to any differences in the letters or digits which they represent) in one or more visible characteristics. Thus the differing characters may have different heights or widths or be in different styles of type. Preferably, the identifying number appears twice on each document; in diagonally opposite corners, and preferably the variation of physical characteristics of the characters along the length of one of the numbers is reversed in direction in the other of the numbers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1992
    Assignee: Thomas De La Rue & Co.
    Inventors: Colin J. Whitehead, Robin Bratchley, John M. Haslop