Fraud Or Tamper Detecting Patents (Class 427/7)
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Patent number: 8019130Abstract: Collectable fingerprinted items, and methods of making such fingerprinted items, including original and simulated fingerprints for application to an item to create a collectable item. The processes may be used to create a variety of collectable items, such as instrument picks, pendants, key fobs, charms, and other collectables. The process includes taking an original fingerprint impression, using the original impression to create a simulated fingerprint impression. The methods optionally include altering at least one identifying characteristic in a manner that prevents identity theft of other misuse of the fingerprint impression. The process optionally includes applying the simulated fingerprint impression to an item, such as by making a mold incorporating the simulated fingerprint, such as by using CAD/CAM technology and molding an item using the created mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Inventors: Mark V. Aletto, Darryl S. Griffing, Richard J. Mackey
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Patent number: 7966267Abstract: A method and system for authenticating an item by using a security marking. The security marking is provided on the item with an OVD ink capable of absorbing light in a visible wavelength range to appear visibly black and producing a red fluorescent emission under ultraviolet excitation. Under visible light illumination and ultraviolet excitation, a visible image and a fluorescent image are obtained from the security marking using image scanners. The images are compared to find a substantial match with each other. The security marking can be a postage indicium, a barcode, a symbol, a message or an image. The item to be authenticated can be a mailpiece, a banknote, a tag, a ticket, a document, an identification card, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2009Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Judith D. Auslander, Robert A Cordery, Claude Zeller
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Publication number: 20110135890Abstract: A liquid crystal polymer marking is obtainable by a process that comprises applying a first chiral liquid crystal precursor composition onto a substrate, heating the composition to bring same to a first chiral liquid crystal state, applying to at least one area of the first composition a second chiral liquid crystal precursor composition, heating the at least one area to bring same to a second chiral liquid crystal state, and subsequently curing and/or polymerizing the resultant product. This abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: SICPA HOLDING S.A.Inventors: Thomas TILLER, Frédéric GREMAUD, Andrea CALLEGARI
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Publication number: 20110135889Abstract: A liquid crystal polymer marking is obtainable by a process that comprises applying a chiral liquid crystal precursor composition onto a substrate, heating the composition to a bring same to a chiral liquid crystal state, locally applying at least one modifying agent to modify the chiral liquid crystal state, and curing and/or polymerization the resultant product. This abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: SICPA HOLDING S.A.Inventors: Thomas TILLER, Frédéric GREMAUD, Andrea CALLEGARI
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Publication number: 20110133445Abstract: A liquid crystal polymer marking is obtainable by a process that comprises applying a chiral liquid crystal precursor composition onto a substrate, heating the composition to a first chiral liquid crystal state, applying to at least one area of the precursor composition a chiral dopant composition, heating the at least one area to bring same to a second chiral liquid crystal state, and subsequently curing and/or polymerizing the resultant product. This abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: SICPA HOLDING S.A.Inventors: Thomas TILLER, Frédéric GREMAUD, Andrea CALLEGARI
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Publication number: 20110128600Abstract: The invention concerns an optical security element and a process for the production of an optical security element in the form of a multilayer body having a projection element (8) in a first region of the security element for converting light transmitted through the optical security element in the first region by means of diffraction. The projection element (8) has a plurality of first zones (85) in which a first surface of a replication layer (82) has a first surface structure and an opaque metallic layer (85) is arranged on the first surface of the replication layer (82). It further has a plurality of transparent second zones (86) in which the first surface of the replication layer has a second surface structure (87) with an aspect ratio differing from the aspect ratio of the first surface structure and no opaque metallic layer is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: OVD KINEGRAM AGInventors: Wayne Robert Tompkin, Andreas Schilling
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Patent number: 7939124Abstract: Methods for producing an information carrier produced by: (1) providing an information carrier precursor comprising a 5 rigid sheet or support; a receiving layer configuration having an image-receiving side and a non-image-receiving side, the receiving layer configuration comprising at least one pigment and at least one binder, (2) pattern-wise or integrally at least partially transparentizing the receiving layer configuration with a vaporizable liquid thereby providing a transparent pattern on the at least partially transparentized receiving layer; (3) using a light source to write a pattern or modify the pattern in the layer or element capable of a machine-readable change upon absorption of UV, visible or IR 25 radiation after transmission through at least part of the transparentized areas of the receiving layer configuration; evaporating the vaporizable liquid, thereby producing an information carrier.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert, N.V.Inventors: Luc Leenders, David Terrell
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Patent number: 7938333Abstract: Particles conveying a code are incorporated into polymer matrix to form a core document substrate. These particles may be colored to create a distinctive look of the document that makes it unique for a particular document issuer and enables visual authentication. Addition of a covert attribute to the particle, such as a UV pigment or hidden layer of material, allows a covert, forensic characteristic and it also allows a mathematical description to be calculated describing the random distribution of a specific area on a document and then captured on it (e.g., in the bar code or magnetic stripe or digital watermark on an ID document).Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2010Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: L-1 Secure Credentialing, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Jones
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Patent number: 7939164Abstract: Pigment layer intended particularly for the permanent marking of glass, based on a polymer matrix which reacts predominantly with pulverization to a high-energy beam, more particularly to laser irradiation, comprising at least one titanium donor and a carbon donor which provides free carbon under energy irradiation.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: tesa SEInventors: Arne Koops, Sven Reiter, Jochen Stähr
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Publication number: 20110101670Abstract: The invention relates to a security element of at least one thin layer element in form of a multi-layer composition, capable of interference. The multi-layer composition, capable of interference, consists of at least one reflecting layer, at least one partially transmitting layer and at least one dielectric layer arranged between these layers. According to the invention the security element comprises in a first region a multitude of gaps in the reflecting layer and in a second region at least one gap or a multitude of gaps in the partially transmitting layer. Herein the second region is arranged at least partially within the first region and the total area of the second region, which is at least partially arranged within the first region, is smaller than the total area of the first region. Therefore the security element displays, when viewed from the partially transmitting layer, a different appearance in top view than in transmission view.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventor: Manfred Heim
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Publication number: 20110101240Abstract: A fluorescent ink composition comprising functionalized fluorescent nanocrystals, an aqueous-based ink carrier comprising water or a water-based solution, and a binder. Also provided are methods of providing an image or a security mark on a substrate for subsequent identification by applying a fluorescent ink composition onto the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventor: Emilio BARBERA-GUILLEM
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Publication number: 20110090658Abstract: A protective, anti-tamper coating and methods of coating creation and application are provided. The coating may include an elastomeric layer to allow for strippability/removal. The coating may also include a “smart layer” for tamper detection, imaging prevention, and tamper prevention or underlying device de-activation/alteration upon tamper detection. The coating may also include one or more ground planes around the smart layer and one or more frangible layers designed to interrupt or alter smart layer function in the event of a tamper attempt.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Christian Adams, Matthew Kelley, Patrick Nelson
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Patent number: 7923097Abstract: The invention relates to a security element for security papers, documents of value and the like having a thin-layer element (12) with color shift effect, which has a reflection layer (14), an absorber layer (18) and a spacer layer (16) disposed between reflection layer (14) and absorber layer (18). According to the invention the spacer layer (16) is formed by a printed layer having dispersion particles (20) with monomodal or oligomodal size distribution.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2004Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Manfred Heim, Ralf Liebler, Markus Krombholz
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Patent number: 7897212Abstract: The invention relates to the marking of a material (18) with identifier marks (16), the material thus marked, and verification of the genuineness of a product on the basis of the marks. In accordance with the invention, an optical brightener is incorporated in the material (18), and marking is performed by reducing the brightness of the material at a selected location by directing local heating to this location, the mark (16) thus produced appearing with a darker shade than its environment in ultraviolet light (20). The marking is based on partial or complete destruction of the brightening effect of the optical brightener under heating. The invention is suitable for providing e.g. coated paper and board containing an optical brightener with identifier marks for preventing falsifications.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Stora Enso OyjInventor: Minna Kurittu
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Publication number: 20110017838Abstract: This invention relates to an optical element for the purpose of identification and/or prevention of forgery or copying, including at least one layer with anisotropic optical properties, wherein the anisotropic optical properties are patterned, characterized in that the pattern represents biometric information. In addition, this invention relates to a method for the preparation of an optical element for the purpose of identification and/or prevention of forgery or copying.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: ROLIC LTD.Inventors: Fabien Xavier Delbaere, Hubert Seiberle, Peggy Studer
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Publication number: 20110012337Abstract: The present invention relates to a security element (20) for securing valuable articles, in which a thin-film element (32) having a color-shift effect and a relief pattern (26) present in an embossing lacquer layer (24) are stacked, the embossing lacquer layer (24) having the relief pattern (26) is metalized (28) in sub-regions, and the relief pattern (26) of the partially metalized embossing lacquer layer (24, 28) is leveled with a transparent lacquer layer (30) whose refractive index substantially corresponds to the refractive index of the embossing lacquer layer (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GMBHInventor: Manfred Heim
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Publication number: 20110000970Abstract: This invention relates to an encapsulated radio frequency identification device, having a chip, an antenna, and a substrate comprising a first surface and a second surface, said chip and said antenna included on said first surface, primer, and a polymer wherein the encapsulated RFID illustrates flame retardant and resistant properties and wherein the encapsulated RFID is flexible and able to conform to curved surfaces. A method of manufacturing an encapsulated RFID device is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATIONInventor: Akash ABRAHAM
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Publication number: 20100315703Abstract: A radiation diffractive film is disclosed, which includes a viewing surface, with at least a portion of the viewing surface residing in a viewing plane. The film comprises an ordered periodic array of particles received in a matrix material, the array of particles having a crystalline structure, wherein the crystalline structure defines (i) a plurality of first crystal planes of the particles that diffract infrared radiation and (ii) a plurality of second crystal planes of the particles that diffract visible radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Sean Purdy, Calum H. Munro, Xiangling Xu
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Publication number: 20100308570Abstract: The invention relates to a security element (12) for securing value objects, with a thin film element (22) with color shift effect, a semitransparent ink layer (34), which is disposed on top of the thin film element (22) in first zones (30), wherein the color impression of the thin film element (22) is coordinated with the color impression of at least one subzone of the semitransparent ink layer (34) when viewed under predefined viewing conditions, and a transparent phase delay layer (36), which is disposed on top of the thin film element (22) in second zones, and which forms a phase-shifting layer for light in the visible wavelength range.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GMBHInventor: Manfred Heim
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Publication number: 20100295287Abstract: The present invention is in the field of security documents, more particularly in the field of security elements aimed to protect security documents against copying (illegal reproduction) and counterfeiting. It discloses a security element having a coating layer(s) which changes its visual appearance after irradiation with light, especially with UV light and reverts back to the original state within a few seconds. Security documents comprising said security element, as well as a method for producing said security element, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: BASF SEInventors: Hans Reichert, Veronique Hall-Goulle, Sibylle Soder
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Publication number: 20100276076Abstract: An apparatus and method for preparing a flexible substrate with uniformly spaced images and corresponding physical or virtual registration marks at regular intervals, applying an energy curable coating to the flexible substrate either uniformly or in selected spots, and providing a master web carrying uniformly spaced impressing images and corresponding registration marks at regular intervals, where accurate alignment of the registration marks of the flexible substrate and the master web is achieved by stretching the master web to align the registration marks.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Ryan McDonnell, Clarence Miller, Eric Wu, Richard Lavosky
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Patent number: 7823791Abstract: Particles conveying a code are incorporated into polymer matrix to form a core document substrate. These particles may be colored to create a distinctive look of the document that makes it unique for a particular document issuer and enables visual authentication. Addition of a covert attribute to the particle, such as a UV pigment or hidden layer of material, allows a covert, forensic characteristic and it also allows a mathematical description to be calculated describing the random distribution of a specific area on a document and then captured on it (e.g., in the bar code or magnetic stripe or digital watermark on an ID document).Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: L-I Secure Credentialing, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Jones
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Publication number: 20100254095Abstract: A security coating on an electronic circuit assembly comprises a mesh coating that may have a unique signature pattern and comprise materials that easily produce an image of the signature so that it is possible to determine if reverse engineering has been attempted. Spaces in the mesh may include electrical components to erase circuit codes to destroy the functionality and value of the protected die if the mesh coated is disturbed. The voids may include compositions to enhance the mesh signature and abrade the circuit if tampering takes place.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Kenneth H. Heffner
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Publication number: 20100239831Abstract: A method and system are provided for including a double layer security mark in digital document data defining an image of a document to be printed and in the printed document, itself. A fluorescence mark region including a fluorescence mark is defined using first and second metameric colorant mixtures. Variation in colorant spatial coverage between the first and second metameric colorant mixtures results in colorant-free areas that define the fluorescence mark due to substrate fluorescence under UV illumination. The fluorescence mark region is modified to define a double layer fluorescence mark region including the fluorescence mark and also including at least one visible light object defined by a third colorant mixture. The third colorant mixture is added to the fluorescence mark region by masking the colorant-free areas of the fluorescence mark region to prevent writing of the third colorant mixture data to the colorant-free areas so as not to disturb the colorant-free areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventor: Reiner Eschbach
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Patent number: 7799568Abstract: A method for identifying a product includes providing a solid body (10) fabricated from at least a molecularly imprinted polymer having molecular sized cavities (12) adapted to selectively receive and bind molecules (50) having a specific taggant molecular structure (51), the molecular sized cavities (12) disposed on a portion of an exterior surface (11) of the body (10), and applying to the surface of the body a composition containing indicator molecules (50) having a taggant moiety (51) at one end and a marking function group (53) tethered to the taggant moiety (51) by a molecular chain the taggant moieties (51) engaging and binding to the molecular sized cavities (12) so as to mark the portion of the surface (11) of the body (10) with the indicator molecules (50) bound thereto, the marking functional groups (53) rendering the marked portion of the surface (11) perceptible with or without detection instrumentation.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2004Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Harry K. Charles, Jr., George M. Murray
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Publication number: 20100207376Abstract: The present invention relates to a security element (20) for security papers, value documents and the like, having a substrate (22) and an opaque metallization 24, 26) arranged on the substrate. According to the invention in the security element is provided, that the metallization (24, 26) comprises a first opaque metal layer (24) and a second opaque metal layer (26) arranged above the first metal layer (24), and that the two metal layers (24, 26) have substantially the same tone of color in the visible spectral region.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2007Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Manfred Heim, Bernhard Wiedner, Marius Dichtl, Mario Keller
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Publication number: 20100196587Abstract: The present invention relates to a multilayer security element having a first, transparent layer structure having first, translucent sub-regions and a second, opaque layer structure exhibiting a color-shift effect and having second, transparent sub-regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2008Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GMBHInventor: Mario Keller
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Patent number: 7754273Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of printing a substrate, comprising (a) printing onto the substrate at least one time temperature indicator with chromic properties based on an azo coupling reaction between a capped diazonium component and a coupling component.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2005Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corp.Inventors: Hans Reichert, Bernhard Müller
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Publication number: 20100163747Abstract: The invention relates to a printed value document having at least one luminescent substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Gerhard Schwenk, Gregor Grauvogl, Ulrich Magg, Ulrich Scholz
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Publication number: 20100143578Abstract: A method for creating a security mark includes applying a first color fluorescence ink to a substrate and applying a second color fluorescent ink to the substrate is provided. The second color fluorescent ink overlies at least a portion of the substrate where said first color fluorescent ink is applied. A third color is applied to the substrate adjacent the substrate area where said second color fluorescent ink is applied. The first color fluorescent ink, the second color fluorescent ink and the third color border are such that a security mark is formed on the substrate. The blue color fluorescence, the red color fluorescence and the third color on the substrate are such that when viewed through a lens the security mark optical characteristics change. The change is from the optical characteristics of the security mark when the security mark is not illuminated with fluorescence-exciting radiation to a different optical characteristics when the security mark is illuminated with fluorescence exciting radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Jay Reichelsheimer, Bertrand Haas
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Publication number: 20100119738Abstract: A forgery-preventing foil having a latent image and a total thickness of 20 ?m or less, containing at least one patterned optically anisotropic layer having two or more regions different in birefringence property, all of the regions in the same layer being formed of the same layer-forming composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: FUJIFILM CORPORATIONInventors: Satomi SUZUKI, Hideki KANEIWA, Ichiro AMIMORI
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Publication number: 20100117350Abstract: A method and system for authenticating an item by using a security marking. The security marking is provided on the item with an OVD ink capable of absorbing light in a visible wavelength range to appear visibly black and producing a red fluorescent emission under ultraviolet excitation. Under visible light illumination and ultraviolet excitation, a visible image and a fluorescent image are obtained from the security marking using image scanners. The images are compared to find a substantial match with each other. The security marking can be a postage indicium, a barcode, a symbol, a message or an image. The item to be authenticated can be a mailpiece, a banknote, a tag, a ticket, a document, an identification card, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Judith D. Auslander, Robert A. Cordery, Claude Zeller
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Publication number: 20100110514Abstract: The present invention provides for a security article for anti-counterfeit (21, 31), authentication and/or tracking purposes, comprising a substrate material (25, 32) including at least one, but preferably several encoded metal holographic platelets, wherein each platelet (22, 33) carries a surface relief diffractive structure and can be authenticated by inspection of both a holo-graphic device by illumination and visual, eyeglass and magnifier inspection and which can also be authenticated by inspection under magnification of an aperture in the metal platelet carrying an authenticating code.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2007Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Metallic Security S.R.OInventors: Roman Houha, Tomas Tethal, Libor Kotacka, Igor Jermolajev, John Drinkwater, Cestmir Hradency
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Publication number: 20100062144Abstract: The invention relates to the field of the protection of securities, documents, and articles. A method of protection of documents, securities, or articles using quantum markers based on active nitrogen vacancy centers in nanocrystals of diamonds is proposed in the invention. The technical result is an increase in the reliability of the protection of the object of protection against falsification. The technical result is achieved by the fact that, in a method of protection of documents, securities, and articles that consists in the fact that the optical properties of NV centers of nanoparticles of diamond are used for protection against counterfeits, during the fabrication of the object of protection, nanoparticles of diamond measuring from 5 to 150 nm are introduced into it or into its constituent components. 1 dependent claim, 2 illustrations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: OOO "NOVYE ENERGETICHESKIE TEKHNOLOGII"Inventors: Sergey A. Zibrov, Vitaly V. Vasilyev, Vladimir L. Velichansky, Vyacheslav G. Pevgov, Viktor M. Rudoi
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Publication number: 20100045024Abstract: The invention concerns a security element for a security document comprising a structure layer and diffractive first and second relief structures, wherein the relief structures viewed parallel to the plane of the structure layer are arranged in different planes of the security element, wherein the first relief structure adjoins a partial first reflection layer and the second relief structure adjoins a partial second reflection layer, and wherein—if the first reflection layer is towards a viewer—a second item of information generated by the second relief structure is at least partially concealed and—if the second reflection layer is towards the viewer—a first item of information generated by the first relief structure is at least partially concealed, and processes for the production of such security elements and security documents formed therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: LEONHARD KURZ Stiftung & Co. KGInventors: Juri Attner, Rene Staub, Klaus Weber
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Patent number: 7658980Abstract: A tamper-indicating printable sheet. A preferred embodiment of the invention provides a tamper-indicating printable sheet comprising a retroreflective layer comprising a plurality of microbeads partially embedded in an inkjet receptive beadbond layer; and a reflector layer between one of the microbeads and the inkjet receptive beadbond layer. The present invention provides a method of making a tamper-indicating printable sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Richard J. Kuo, Mathias Detjen, Brian W. Dunne, Paul E. Marecki, Tadesse G. Nigatu, Kenneth M. White
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Publication number: 20100026991Abstract: The invention relates to a printed document of value having an authenticity feature in the form of at least two luminescent substances on the basis of host lattices which are doped with one or a plurality of ions. By systematically changing the host lattices and/or ions of the (nd)3 electron configuration a specific setting of the luminescence properties of luminescent substances is possible, the combination of which permits a multiplicity of complex new authenticity features.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Stephan Heer, Thomas Giering, Kai Uwe Stock, Gregor Grauvogl
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Patent number: 7648648Abstract: The invention relates to anti-Stokes fluorescent material compositions which, upon excitation by IR radiation, emits IR radiation without significant quantities of visible blue light being emitted at the same time, and which are therefore suitable as invisible security marks.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Bianca Bley, Uwe Fischbeck
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Patent number: 7648763Abstract: The invention relates to an object, in particular a security element for security papers, bank notes, identity card or the like, as well as a security paper and a document of value with such a security element. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for producing the object, in particular the security element or the security paper and the document of value with such a security element. The method in particular serves for manufacturing a precious-metal-coloured, preferably gold-coloured coating on a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Manfred Heim, Theo Burchard
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Publication number: 20090311415Abstract: The invention relates to a marker solution which is to be applied by means of an inkjet printer and contains (i) at least one organic solvent that has a greater steam pressure than water at 20° C. and a water content of less than 50 percent (v/v), (ii) predefined first synthetically produced nucleic acids, and (iii) a nucleic acid-complexing, organic auxiliary agent as components.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2006Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventor: Andre Josten
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Publication number: 20090269519Abstract: A security element, comprising at least two contiguous areas having an identical or different coloring which can vary depending on the inclination of the incidence and, therefore, reflection of direct light or depending on the type of incident light. The security element also has a single graphic marking which crosses with continuity the two areas having variable coloring so that the graphic marking straddles the two areas so that it is perfectly aligned, without having discontinuities of any kind. Moreover, the effect of this graphic marking is perfectly visible both when the security element is viewed from the recto and when it is viewed from the verso.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventor: Maurizio Lazzerini
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Publication number: 20090269482Abstract: The present invention relates to a layered material such as paper, cardboard, or nonwoven web having a printable surface for text or graphics, composed of a base web (1) and a luminescing coating layer containing identification agent sensitive to UV light or similar, a so-called identification layer (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicants: AHLSTROM KAUTTUA OY, AHLSTROM CORPORATIONInventor: Jens REMMER
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Publication number: 20090261572Abstract: Security document, such as a banknote, a value paper, an identification document, an access card, a security label or packaging, comprising an imprint-able substrate, chosen from the group of papers, cardboards, textiles and polymer sheets, as a first constituting part, and at least a second constituting part, chosen from the group of printing inks, security threads, windows, fibers, planchettes, foils, and decals, wherein a same security element is contained at least a first time in or on one of its constituting parts, and at least a second time in or on another of its constituting parts. Method for producing a security document, characterized in that a same security element is applied at least a first time in a first step to one constituting part of said document, and at least a second time in a second step to another constituting part of said document.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: SICPA Holding S.A.Inventors: Anton Bleikolm, Pierre Degott, Claude-Alain Despland, Edgar Muller
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Publication number: 20090258200Abstract: The invention relates to a feature substance for securing the authenticity of documents of value, having at least one luminescent substance in particle form and nanoparticles enveloping the surfaces of the luminescent substance particles at least partially, wherein the properties of the feature substance result from the interaction of the properties of the luminescent substance and of the nanoparticles. The invention furthermore relates to a method for producing the feature substance, a method for securing the authenticity of a security element or document of value using a feature substance, as well as security elements and documents of value with authenticity features on the basis of the feature substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2006Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: Ulrich Scholz, Gregor Grauvogl
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Patent number: 7601417Abstract: An object is to provide a recorded article or sticker whereby counterfeited articles and genuine articles can be visually distinguished in simple fashion in the market and wherein it is not possible to identify in the market the location and type of the anti-counterfeiting measures that have been taken. Both an overt region 3 (which can be recognized visually in the market) are printing using a color-change ink or liquid-crystal ink, for example, and a covert region 5 formed by for example optical retro-reflective printing (which cannot be recognized without using a special tool) are provided on the surface of the same recording medium. The overt region 3 and the covert region 4 may be arranged at different locations or may overlap, or may be positionally aligned. The overt letter/design pattern and the covert letter/design pattern may be the same or different.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Hiroto Nakamura, Akio Owatari, Masataka Kamijo, Yasuko Hirano
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Publication number: 20090230670Abstract: The invention discloses a security element having a coating layer which appears transparent at certain angles of view, giving visual access to underlying information, whilst staying opaque at other angles of view. Documents of value, right, identity, security labels or branded goods comprising said security element, as well as a method for producing said security element, are also disclosed. Using appropriate substrate surfaces, optically variable and otherwise angle-dependent visual effects can be realized.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2005Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: SICPA HOLDING S.A.Inventors: Mathieu Schmid, Claude-Alain Despland, Pierre Degott, Edgar Müller
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Publication number: 20090212554Abstract: An image article comprises a substrate having a security image coated on at least a portion thereof, which security image effects less than 50% reflectance of radiation of a wavelength between 800 and 900 nm, wherein the security image comprises a defined infrared-absorbing compound, for example Pigment Green 8, wherein said infrared-absorbing compound does not create a strongly coloured security image.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: David Malcolm Lewis, Peter Jeffrey Broadbent
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Patent number: 7566473Abstract: A method of identifying an object comprising providing an vehicle having on a surface thereof at least one layer of paint, such as a urethane-based paint. A unique alphanumeric identification is applied to the paint layer with a fluorescent material at a selected unrevealed location thereon. The fluorescent material is permitted to migrate into the at least one paint layer, while an excess amount of fluorescent material remains on the at least one paint layer. Thereupon, the excess amount of fluorescent material is removed from the at least one paint layer with a solvent. The unique discrete identification created by fluorescent material migrated into the at least one paint layer is visible at an acute angle to the object surface without use of an ultraviolet light, while being substantially invisible at an angle normal to the object surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Vin Mark Security Services, LLCInventor: Milton Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20090181231Abstract: Pigment layer intended particularly for the permanent marking of glass, based on a polymer matrix which reacts predominantly with pulverization to a high-energy beam, more particularly to laser irradiation, comprising at least one titanium donor and a carbon donor which provides free carbon under energy irradiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: tesa AGInventors: Arne Koops, Sven Reiter, Jochen Stahr
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Publication number: 20090146409Abstract: The invention relates to a method of creating a forgery-proof customised and/or printed graphic element on a support using an electromagnetic beam. At least one official marking seal is used which can divert and/or deform an electromagnetic beam. The support is printed or customised using the electromagnetic beam, which is diverted and/or deformed by the official marking seal. The invention also relates to the support thus obtained and to the official marking seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2006Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: GemplusInventor: Jean-Luc Lesur