Abstract: The data sheet comprises a plate (2) which is or can be personalized on at least one side. The plate (2) can be bound into the ID with a strip-shaped flexible connecting element (3). By means of a connection (5), the connecting element (3) is firmly connected to one edge (4) of the plate (2). The strip-shaped connecting element (3) has at least one weakened material portion (6) which makes it more difficult to detach the plate (2) from the connecting element (3) without damage. The weakened material portion (6) is, for example, an incision or a score in the connecting element (3). The invention increases the security against forgery of IDs which have such a data sheet (1).
Abstract: For producing a card-type data carrier, an electronic module (6) is inserted into a cutout (10, 11) of a semifinished product having at least one film (3, 4). The cutout (10, 11) is produced such that an interspace (16) remains between the periphery of the module (6) and the cutout (10, 11) after the module (6) has been inserted into the cutout (10, 11). After the module (6) has been inserted into the cutout (10, 11), the at least one film (3, 4) is locally heated and densified around the module (6) such that the at least one film (3, 4) closes said interspace (16). The film (3, 5) is preferably heated by means of a stamp (7), in particular of a sonotrode (7).
Abstract: The booklet comprises a number of sheets between a cover, and each sheet has a front side and a rear side. At least one data page is provided that is joined to the cover in a fixed manner. The data page comprises a flexible layer and this flexible layer projects with an area out of a data carrier. On this area, the data page is joined to the cover and to the remaining sheets. The flexible layer is flatly joined to at least one other layer, for example, by welding or bonding and is thus inseparably bound without a mechanical joining part.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 31, 2005
Publication date:
November 20, 2008
Applicant:
TRUB AG
Inventors:
Paul Christen, Stefan Egli, Christof Stutz, Oliver Fankhauser, Stephan Hofstetter
Abstract: In order to produce a data carrier, a substrate is printed with a printing ink and personalized by means of a laser. The printing ink is laser-active and is converted at least in regions during the personalization in such a way that, for example, a silver-grade pigment is formed which is readily visible only when the substrate is inclined. In particular, the printing ink has a comparatively small proportion of carbon black that is converted by the laser essentially without disturbing combustion and overall formation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 6, 2006
Publication date:
September 18, 2008
Applicant:
TRUB AG
Inventors:
Stefan Egli, Stephan Hofstetter, Paul Christen
Abstract: The invention relates to a recording medium provided with colored image information, notably an identification card or value card. The colored image information is applied to a surface (A) of a polycarbonate layer which is treated to give it adhesive properties. The colored image information is notably applied by means of a thermal method and the surface (A) is preferably treated by application of an adhesive coating.
Abstract: The card-format data medium (1, 1′) has a substrate (S) with an upper and a lower surface (10, 11) and an encircling edge (10a). A transparent protection layer (6) and a security film (5) are applied to the top surface (10) of the substrate (S). The security film (5) is positioned within the top surface (10) of the substrate (S) and the transparent protection layer (6) projects beyond the security film (5) all the way around. In at least one peripheral area (6a, 6a′), the protection layer (6) is bonded directly to the substrate (S) over a wide area. The data medium (1, 1′) is particularly resistant to environmental factors and secure against tampering and counterfeiting.
Abstract: The data carrier is preferably an identity card or payment card and is provided with at least one layer forming a card body, a transparent outer layer laminated thereon and a planar security element that is arranged between two laminated layers and that is covered by a protective layer. At least one of the laminated layers is transparent. The security element laminated therein is provided with especially holographic or kinegraphic information and is particularly protected against damage.