Patents by Inventor Ralph C. Wicker

Ralph C. Wicker has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5735547
    Abstract: Several techniques to acquire a counterfeit proof security document. The invention includes improvements for use with non-replicable image line frequency techniques, as well as stand-along printing techniques, that exhibit electro-optical copy and photographic copy frustration characteristics such as experiences with use of color-graduated (tonally graded) substrates, blooming or flaring print patterns, pixel differentiation of discrete indicia and combinations of these with certain printing ink (or) varnish under/overcoat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Inventors: Fredric T. Morelle, Ralph C. Wicker
  • Patent number: 5193853
    Abstract: A method and product resulting from application of the method for making the images in nonreplicable documents. Documents that cannot be replicated by known copying machines or other replicating devices are produced according to the invention method, as well as alternative methods. All of the methods disclosed herein are instructive for making the images and art work on such documents by forming lines into various patterns in a manner imitative of intaglio or gravure printing. The pitch of the lineations is deliberately selected so as to vary minutely from the pitch of the scanning trace of various copying machines such as photocopiers, video opticons, and the like. The variation in pitch may be obtained by deliberately manufacturing the document with the desired pitch or, subsequent to the image placement therein, altering the dimensions or geometry of the document so as to effectively skew the pitch parameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1993
    Inventor: Ralph C. Wicker
  • Patent number: 5018767
    Abstract: A method and product, resulting from application of the method, for making images on a document that will not be replicated properly by electro-optical scanning and copying devices. Documents that cannot be replicated by known copying machines or other replicating devices are produced according to the invention method, as well as alternative methods. All of the methods disclosed herein are instructive for making the images and art work on such documents by forming lines into various patterns in a manner imitative of intaglio or gravure printing. The pitch of the lineations is deliberately selected so as to vary minutely from the pitch of the scanning trace of various copying machines such as photocopiers, video opticons, and the like. The variation in pitch may be obtained by deliberately manufacturing the document with the desired pitch or, subsequent to the image placement therein, altering the dimensions or geometry of the document so as to effectively skew the pitch parameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1991
    Assignee: Schmeiser, Morelle & Watts
    Inventor: Ralph C. Wicker
  • Patent number: 4684593
    Abstract: A secure and self-verifiable image is formed by an array of image dots 30 on one side of a pellucid stratum or film 10 and a corresponding array of light-transmitting apertures 21 in a dark screen 20 on the other side of film 10, with image dots 30 being offset from the axes of apertures 21 so that the image is viewable only by light passing obliquely through film 10 at an angle that intersects arrayed apertures 21 and dots 30. Both apertures 21 and dots 30 occupy up to about 15% of the total area and the array spacing is at least 40 dots per centimeter. The reflective density of the interaperture regions of dark screen 20 is at least 1.6, and pellucid film 10 is at least 0.05 mm thick.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1987
    Assignee: Secure Images Inc.
    Inventor: Ralph C. Wicker
  • Patent number: 4632430
    Abstract: A secure and self-verifiable image is formed by an array of image dots 30 on one side of a pellucid stratum or film 10 and a corresponding array of light-transmitting apertures 21 in a dark screen 20 on the other side of film 10, with image dots 30 being offset from the axes of apertures 21 so that the image is viewable only by light passing obliquely through film 10 at an angle that intersects arrayed apertures 21 and dots 30. Both apertures 21 and dots 30 occupy up to about 15% of the total area and the array spacing is at least 40 dots per centimeter. The reflective density of the interaperture regions of dark screen 20 is at least 1.6, and pellucid film 10 is at least 0.05 mm thick.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1986
    Inventor: Ralph C. Wicker
  • Patent number: 4143967
    Abstract: A method of producing a latent photograph by using a reproduction of the photograph in both negative and positive form, photographing both negative and positive in sequence and in register through a dark screen, having extremely small apertures and angled 30.degree. and 60.degree. in respect to the upper margin, the resulting latent photograph having a visual effect of being smooth and continuous is a reflection of the size and shape of the dots, lines, or tones, of both positive and negative reproductions, but reduced in size and changed in shape by the small apertures of the dark screen when photographed at two angles 30.degree.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 13, 1979
    Assignee: Benjamin J. Haggquist
    Inventor: Ralph C. Wicker
  • Patent number: 3952942
    Abstract: A continuous form mailer comprised of two overlying sheets of material secured together along peripheral side edges and having a transfer material interface enabling printing through the external ply onto the internal ply and being provided with an integral return envelope portion and detachably removable invoice-receipt portion and an insertable return stub material portion. The latter portions being integral with the second of the two overlying plies. The assembly being capable of being snapped apart to separate the envelope from the invoice-receipt and return stub portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1975
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1976
    Inventors: John W. O'Leary, Ralph C. Wicker, John Lewis Williams