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Utilizing superposed layers

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283 - Printed matter

283072000 - HAVING REVEALABLE CONCEALED INFORMATION, FRAUD PREVENTER OR DETECTOR, USE PREVENTER OR DETECTOR, OR IDENTIFIER

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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
283094000 Utilizing superposed layers 19
20090194988METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A SCRATCH-OFF LOTTERY GAME - A process provides a first price category and a second price category in which a scratch-off lottery ticket can be purchased for a scratch-off lottery game. In addition, the process randomly selects an extracted lot of scratch-off lottery tickets from the aggregate lot, the extracted lot having (i) an extracted lottery prize structure that has identical odds to the initial lottery prize structure without being limited to the predetermined number of maximum prizes in the maximum prize category and the predetermined number of secondary prizes in the secondary prize category, and (ii) an extracted lot size that is less than the aggregate lot size.08-06-2009
20100164219SECURITY DEVICE AND METHOD - A security device comprises a substrate having a viewing region. A first pattern of a first colour and a second pattern of a second colour are printed on one side of the viewing region. A third pattern of the first colour and a fourth pattern of the second colour are printed on the other side of the viewing region. The first and second patterns on the one side of the viewing region overlap the fourth and third patterns respectively on the other side of the viewing region whereby 07-01-2010
20120235399SECURITY ELEMENT HAVING A COLOR FILTER, DOCUMENT OF VALUE HAVING SUCH A SECURITY ELEMENT AND PRODUCTION METHOD FOR SUCH A SECURITY ELEMENT - A security element (09-20-2012
20090295144System and Method for Printing, Protecting and Authenticating Packaging, Tangible Entertainment Media and Other Printed Products - A system and method for printing, protecting and authenticating packaging, tangible entertainment media and other products, including a combination of encoded numbers, letters or images (collectively, “indicia”) that is embedded into or printed onto a substrate at a location that is in plain view when incorporated into a package or product; a clear or translucent coating applied in a decoding pattern over the encoded portion of the substrate in such manner that the encoded indicia are readily viewable by and intelligible to a viewer; and an authenticating combination of indicia that is hidden from plain view and becomes visible to an authorized viewer only through destruction of the package or through close inspection of the product. Alternatively, the system can comprise an authenticating combination that is accessible to an authorized purchaser from a separate source or object, and possibly from a remote location.12-03-2009
20090008926Layer-Type Value Document Comprising an Ink Mixture in One Layer - The invention relates to a value document, especially a banknote, having a sequence of layers into which visually and/or mechanically perceptible identifiers in the form of patterns, letters, numbers or images are introduced by the action of laser radiation. According to the present invention, the sequence of layers includes a marking layer (01-08-2009
20080246272Security Device and Security Support Comprising Same - The invention relates to a security device comprising a security element composed of: 10-09-2008
20100201115SECURITY LAMINATES WITH INTERLAMINATED TRANSPARENT EMBOSSED POLYMER HOLOGRAM - A method for interlaminating an embossed hologram, the embossed hologram comprising an optionally transparent support having two sides, at least one of the two sides either itself being embossed or having a layer thereon which is embossed and a layer of a HRI-material contiguous with the embossed side or embossed layer, comprising the steps of: a) conditioning the outermost surface of the layer of inorganic HRI-material with an alkaline solution or an acidic solution; b) drying the outermost surface of the layer of the inorganic HRI-material thereby providing a conditioned outermost surface of the layer of inorganic HRI-material; c) applying a layer of an adhesive composition to the conditioned outermost surface of the layer of inorganic HRI-material support; and d) laminating the outermost surface of the layer of HRI-material to a polymer film, wherein at least one of the support and the polymer film is transparent; and wherein the HRI material is a material with a refractive index of at least 0.3 higher than that of the embossed material. A laminate obtainable therewith, and a security document comprising the laminate are also disclosed.08-12-2010
20080272587ID Document Structure with Pattern Coating Providing Variable Security Features - A security feature for an identification document and method for making it provide layers of security, including, for example, tamper evidence, optically variable effects, and personalized information that links the security information to the document and its bearer. The feature is made by printing a first material representing first information on a core layer of the document. This first material at least partially overlaps the core layer. One example is Xerographic printing of information about the ID document applicant and the applicant's photo. The process also applies a second material representing second information adjacent to the first material. One example is ink jet printing of personal information with a UV curable ink in the form of a relief pattern on the core layer. Finally, the process applies a laminate layer over the core layer. The laminate layer covers the first and second materials. The first and second materials adhere differently to the laminate and core layers such that removal of the laminate layer from the core layer causes a separation of the first and second materials. The relief pattern is made to give the document a tactile feel as well as create optically variable effects.11-06-2008
20090001709Multi-Ply Security Paper - The present invention relates to multi-ply security paper for manufacturing security or value documents, such as banknotes, identification cards and the like. Into a first paper ply (01-01-2009
20100194093SECURITY DEVICES, THEIR PRODUCTION AND USE - Security documents, such as passports, bank notes and credit cards, often incorporate security devices that are difficult to replicate by conventional printing or copying techniques. Disclosed herein are security devices and methods for their production. In selected embodiments, the security devices may be used with polymer core materials in such a way that they simulate the appearance of known security devices more traditionally used with paper core materials.08-05-2010
20100253062BANKNOTE WITH EDGE WINDOWS - A security document comprising a sheet having a front surface, a rear surface and sides edges. The sheet includes one or more windows or half-windows formed from a transparent or translucent material. At least one of the windows or half-windows is an edge window or half-window which extends to at least one side edge region of the sheet, and the edge window or half-window includes one or more of the following features: a denominator; an independent security device; and/or a trigger feature.10-07-2010
20080252066Method and system for creating and reading multi-color co-planar emissive indicia using printable dyes and pigments - A method and system for identifying, tracking, and/or authenticating objects that is simple to apply and to use by an intended user, but is extremely difficult to counterfeit or compromise by an unintended user. Also disclosed is a multi-color, co-planar indicium made of a combination of printed patterns of multiple inks. The printed patterns may be modified by software-generated masks to ensure that the patterns are co-planar. The indicium is undecipherable unless irradiated with specified wavelengths of light radiation, filtered through specified spectral filters, and read and decoded by an electronic image reader. The indicium may be visible or covert. The indicium encodes unique true information about the object and may encode nonsensical or intentionally incorrect information as a further deterrent to unauthorized use. The method permits the indicia to be applied to objects at high processing speeds possible with inkjet printing.10-16-2008
20110254260IMAGE PRINTED MATTER AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD - An image forming method for forming an image printed matter, includes the steps of: forming a toner image with toner particles on a photoreceptor; transferring the toner image from the photoreceptor onto a substrate; laminating an toner holding material layer on the substrate so as to embed the toner image in the toner holding material layer so that the toner holding material layer holds the toner image therein and the image printed matter is formed, wherein the toner holding material layer is composed of a gel including a liquid dispersion medium having a contact angle of 20 to 110 degrees to the image supporting substrate.10-20-2011
20110012337Security Element and Method for the Production Thereof - The present invention relates to a security element (01-20-2011
20120153607SECURITY ELEMENT FOR AN ARTICLE TO BE PROTECTED AND ARTICLE TO BE PROTECTED WITH SUCH A SECURITY ELEMENT - The invention relates to a security element for an article to be protected, having an upper face and a lower face, one or more imaging optical arrangements, which all image a respective associated object to a magnified scale only in front of the upper face, wherein the one optical arrangement or at least one of the optical arrangements comprises a plurality of reflective micro-imaging elements arranged two-dimensionally in a first pattern, and the associated object is in the form of a microstructure object having a plurality of microstructures, which are arranged in a microstructure pattern so matched to the first pattern that the microstructure object is imaged to a magnified scale in front of the upper face by means of the reflective micro-imaging elements. On both its upper face and its lower face the security element has an adhesive layer (06-21-2012
20110089678LAMINATED LOTTERY TICKET CONSTRUCTION - A lottery ticket is printed onto two substrate sheets where the sheets are laminated together with both of equal length and with the top sheet approximately half the width of the bottom sheet and arranged along one side edge of the bottom sheet leaving approximately half of the bottom sheet exposed and free to fold over the top sheet. A series of break open windows is provided in the front surface of the top sheet which can be opened by a player to expose some of the game indicia printed onto the front face of the bottom sheet and covered also by a layer of scratchoff. Some of the game indicia is located on the front surface of the bottom sheet and is covered by a layer of scratchoff material so that it is on the inside when the bottom sheet is folded over.04-21-2011
20120169038DOCUMENT SECURITY METHOD - A method of enhancing the security of instant or scratch-off tickets is disclosed in which a security marking is applied to the substrate of the ticket during the printing process which is invisible to the human eye except upon the application of radiant energy to the ticket.07-05-2012
20080252067Security Marking System - The invention concerns a security marking system for producing a secure marking label, comprising a support sheet (10-16-2008
20080197621PRINTING OF LOTTERY TICKETS - In a row of lottery tickets each ticket has variable image printing game data printed onto a base layer on a substrate and a series of covering layers including at least one sealing layer and at least one scratch-off layer. Onto the scratch-off layer is a multi-color digital image for each ticket using a variable image printing system. At least part of the scratch-off layer can be left free from printed overlay graphics and the multi-color digital image can be printed subsequently at a different location from the ticket manufacturing location. The graphics can indicate different values for different ones of the tickets. The tickets in the row can be of different lengths and the graphics can be different for different length ones of the tickets.08-21-2008

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