序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 JPS6042991B2 - JP15753377 1977-12-28 JPS6042991B2 1985-09-26 UORUFUGANGU GAUFU; YOAHIMU HOTSUPE; YAAYA HAKUHIRI TEERANI
According to this process, the film layers (2, 3, 4, 6), arranged one on top of the other, of the cards are laminated under pressure and heat between plane parallel laminating plates (8). In order that surface reliefs (7) present on the cards are retained during laminating, the laminating surfaces of the laminating plates (8) are each covered with an elastic laminating interlayer (9). The interlayers consist of silicone rubber and can be provided on the sides facing the outer card layers (3, 4, 6) with a predetermined surface structure (for example that of paper) which can be obtained by casting the liquid silicone rubber onto correspondingly prepared casting plates. <IMAGE>
102 Id card JP17308983 1983-09-21 JPS6065390A 1985-04-15 FUJIMORI YOSHINORI; OONO TADAYOSHI
PURPOSE:To obtain an ID card which excels in the secrecy performance and the falsification preventing performance by forming a graphic or a character pattern made of a transparent resin layer on a card substrate. CONSTITUTION:An information pattern 2 of a transparent resin layer is formed on a card substrate 1. Then an information pattern of graphics or characters is made of a projected transparent resin layer on the substrate 1 having a smooth surface which is made of a transparent resin member such as plastic, glass, metal, etc. and does not absorb the ink. While an information pattern is formed and smoothed on the rough surface of a substrate having a mat shape which is made of plastic, glass, metal, etc. and does not absorb the ink. In addition, an information pattern is formed and the surface of a substrate is smoothed with a rough surface which is made of paper, cloth, etc. and can absorb the ink. In such a way, an ID card is produced.
103 Identification card JP23503982 1982-12-24 JPS58122899A 1983-07-21 TOOMASU MOORAA
A multilayer identification card in which information in the form of patterns, letters, numbers and/or pictures is inscribed by means of a laser recorder in a laser transformable layer of the identification card which is made of plastic and is transparent in the visible spectral range. The material of this laser transformable layer is adapted to the laser recorder in such a way that it absorbs the laser energy strongly enough in the wavelength of the laser beam transformations such as discoloration, microbubble formation, etc., take place locally in the material, rendering the applied information very clearly visible and immune to falsification in the otherwise transparent layer. This layer which bears the information can either be designed as a transparent identification card cover layer or be covered by another plastic layer which is transparent both visually and for the laser recorder.
104 JPS5627385B2 - JP3015173 1973-03-16 JPS5627385B2 1981-06-24
1427581 Credit cards GAO GES FUR AUTOMATION UND ORGANISATION mbH 15 March 1973 [16 March 1972] 12452/73 Heading B6A A credit card or the like is produced from a relatively thick plastics sheet 1, which may be transparent, a paper sheet 2 having variations 8 in the level of at least one of its surfaces, and a relatively thin transparent plastics sheet 3 the paper sheet 2 being laminated between the other two sheets so that its surface variations are reproduced on the surface of the relatively thin sheet 3. The variations may be due to watermarks 4, security threads or printing 9. A signature strip may be provided either on security printed paper embedded in the outside surface of one of the sheets 1, 3 or on a portion of the sheet 2 not laminated (Fig. 4). Additionally a photograph may be incorporated either as a separate sheet included during the laminating process or as a layer coated on one of the sheets before lamination. The card may be used as a printing plate. The laminated card may have a rim 7.
105 JPS5551760B1 - JP2676066 1966-04-28 JPS5551760B1 1980-12-26
1,151,772. Laminates. INTERNATIONAL POLAROID CORP. 29 April, 1966 [29 April, 1965], No. 19034/66. Heading B5N. [Also in Division G2] A laminar structure comprises a generally planar information-bearing surface which comprises a photographic print and which is laminated to a substantially transparent sheet-like element at least a portion of the surface area of which is light polarizing . The information-bearing surface which may also carry lettering may be of paper, wood or metal. Specified lightpolarizing materials are oriented polyvinyl alcohol containing metal, metal complexes, iodine or dichroic dye, partially dehydrated polyvinyl alcohol, oriented cellulose stained with dichroic dye, cellulose acetate containing dichroic crystals, hydrolysed cellulose acetate and glass carrying an oriented dichroic dye. The photograph may be of the silver transfer type supported on polyvinyl alcohol. Bonding may be effected by pressure-sensitive adhesives e.g. butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymers, epoxy based adhesives, cyanoacrylate polymers or a copolymer of methyl vinyl ether with maleic anhydride. A transparent layer e.g. of polyvinyl chloride, blends of polyvinyl chloride with polyvinyl acetate, copolymers of vinyl chloride with vinyl acetate, polystyrene or glass may be bonded to the polarizing element. The laminates may be embossed. In the embodiment of Fig. 5, only a portion 14 of the transparent layer is stained with a dichroic dye.
106 Certificate card and making method thereof JP16845679 1979-12-26 JPS5593495A 1980-07-15 ROORANDO MORABU; RENAATE SHIEEDORITSUHI
Identity card comprising top and bottom outer transparent thermoplastic cover layers laminated to a thermoplastic core comprising a pair of core layers having interposed therebetween a reinforcing support layer which is dimensionally stable under the temperature and pressure conditions utilized to laminate the layers to each other; the cover layers and core layers being formed of thermoplastic polymeric material such as polyvinyl chloride; the support layer being permeable to the thermoplastic material of the surrounding core layers such that the core layers are firmly bonded to each other through the support layer when the layers are laminated to each other; the card carrying at suitable points on at least one layer information serving to identify the cardholder and further carrying security markings, such as guilloche figures, for protection against forgeries.
107 Documents for preventing inconvenient reproduction JP4078178 1978-04-05 JPS53142237A 1978-12-11 UIRIAMU HAABEI MOURII JIYUNIA; MIKAERU JIERII MAKUERIGOTSUTO; BIKUTAA JIYONASAN TOKARENKO JI; JIYOSEFU BARAN
Disclosed is a protected document such as a negotiable instrument, a title instrument, indentification document or other documents which should be kept secure from illegal copying by color copiers. The method of making the document comprising preprinting a "VOID" or other warning or cancellation phrase pattern in half tone or multitone on the document and camouflaging this pattern is also disclosed.
108 Multi piled laminating discriminating card having rising and falling surface JP15753377 1977-12-28 JPS5383798A 1978-07-24 UORUFUGANGU GAUFU; YOAHIMU HOTSUPE; YAAYA HAKUHIRI TEERANI
According to this process, the film layers (2, 3, 4, 6), arranged one on top of the other, of the cards are laminated under pressure and heat between plane parallel laminating plates (8). In order that surface reliefs (7) present on the cards are retained during laminating, the laminating surfaces of the laminating plates (8) are each covered with an elastic laminating interlayer (9). The interlayers consist of silicone rubber and can be provided on the sides facing the outer card layers (3, 4, 6) with a predetermined surface structure (for example that of paper) which can be obtained by casting the liquid silicone rubber onto correspondingly prepared casting plates. <IMAGE>
109 Card cover JP9771177 1977-08-15 JPS5341376A 1978-04-14 HENRII NIYUUMAN SUTAATSU; JIEROOMU JIYON UIAMANSUKII
An identification card pouch is disclosed for use with a paper stock card having a photograph positioned thereon. The pouch has front and back covering leaves which are placed against the front and back surfaces of the identification card. A heat reactivatible adhesive is coated on the inside surfaces of the front and back leaves to permit lamination of the covering leaves to the identification card. A bond promoting patterned layer is arranged on the heat reactivatible adhesive on the front leaf to form treated and untreated areas. The treated areas adhere to the photograph while the untreated areas adhere to the paper card stock.
110 Identification card and method of producing same JP3274477 1977-03-24 JPS52117600A 1977-10-03 HARUTOUITSUHI RIYURU
An identification card with a holographic security safeguard in the form of a large area Lippmann-Bragg hologram recorded on a layer or sheet-like carrier disposed on a face of the identification card, capable of being read out without the use of laser light, employing merely normal light sources which produce incoherent light, whereby an image can be observed with the naked eye, and which can contain both binary and analog information, comparable, for example, with printed and other information contained on the identification card; and a method of producing such a card.
111 Shikibetsugu JP1147775 1975-01-29 JPS519900A 1976-01-26 BERUNAADO SHARU; ANDORE MISHO
An identity card or credit card which may carry personal information concerning the owner, data concerning the use of the card, reference numbers, etc. and which may include a photograph of the user, is designed for use with data handling equipment, and carries magnetic symbols. A paper or cardboard insert carrying the above information is placed between two platic film layers of e.g. p.v.c. at least one of them being transparent. The plastic films form an identical rectangular pocket larger than 85.7 by 54 mm so as to receive a standard identity card. The plastic films are heat sealed together and one of them which is not transparent may carry printed information.
112 Multiple ply paper products and their manufacture US14351125 2012-10-11 US10131124B2 2018-11-20 Paul Thorogood
A printed multiple ply paper article and a method of producing it are described. The method comprises providing a first paper stock having a first surface and a second surface, applying a pressure activated adhesive (33) to the second surface, printing (34) upon the first surface, and bringing together two portions of the second surface under pressure in registration (35, 36) to form a multiple ply product.
113 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION AND VERIFICATION OF COUNTERFEIT-PROTECTED BANKNOTES US14730153 2015-06-03 US20160355043A1 2016-12-08 Cornel K. POKORNY
A unique method for producing one or more counterfeit-protected banknotes on a banknote paper source having multiple inclusions of irreproducible-patterns (IRPAT) and digital patterns is provided for. A data matrix is generated in relation to certain characteristics such as digital security techniques and banknote denomination, and the data matrix and IRPAT are associatively arranged on banknote paper source for authenticating the banknote as currency. A unique method for verifying a banknote produced by the method of the invention is also provided.
114 FORGERY PREVENTING MEMBER, FORGERY PREVENTING SHEET, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME US13912950 2013-06-07 US20130270812A1 2013-10-17 Toru MURAKAMI; Satoshi GOCHO; Michiya NAKASHIBA; Akira KUBO
A method of manufacturing a forgery preventing member includes forming a first adhesive layer on one surface of a sheet substrate, forming a second adhesive layer on the other surface of the substrate, superimposing the substrate and a first water-soluble sheet or unsized paper with the first adhesive layer being sandwiched therebetween, superimposing the sheet substrate and a second water-soluble sheet or unsized paper with the second adhesive layer being sandwiched therebetween, and cutting or punching the substrate on which the adhesive layers are formed with the substrate being sandwiched between the first water-soluble sheet or unsized paper and the second water-soluble sheet or unsized paper.
115 VALVE DOCUMENT HAVING AN AT LEAST PARTIALLY EMBEDDED SECURITY ELEMENT US13817203 2011-08-22 US20130234426A1 2013-09-12 Matthias Müller; Christoph Kocher; Jakob Grob
The invention relates to a value document having an at least partially embedded security element, wherein the value document consists of a security paper having two or more layers of identical or different materials, and wherein the security element is designed as a transfer element and is applied to an internal surface of one of the layers of the security paper and is at least partially covered by at least one further layer of the multilayer security paper.
116 Method for making laminated, paper cards US12702460 2010-02-09 US08083883B2 2011-12-27 Joseph Tenyer
Laminated, paper cards are manufactured by adhering a first side of a calendared paper to a first side of a fiber board stock using a biodegradable adhesive to thereby create a sheet of material. A card construct is then formed by adhering a second side of the fiber board stock of a first sheet of material to a second side of the fiber board stock of a second sheet of material using a biodegradable adhesive. A second side of at least one of calendared papers of the card construct is then printed and the printed card construct is then subjected to a heat and pressure treatment in a hydraulic press. The treated, printed, card construct may then be die punched to provide one or more of the laminated, paper cards.
117 STRUCTURE COMPRISING A WATERMARK OR PSEUDO-WATERMARK, AND AN INTEGRATED MICROCIRCUIT DEVICE US13000898 2009-06-22 US20110215563A1 2011-09-08 Sandrine Rancien; Thibaut Le Loarer; Gaetan Le Gouic
The invention provides a structure comprising: a fiber layer; a sub-structure including a translucent region; a watermark or pseudo-watermark carried by the fiber layer and superposed at least in part with the translucent region of the sub-structure, such that, in the translucent region of the sub-structure, the watermark or pseudo-watermark is observable in light transmitted through the structure only from the face of the structure that is adjacent to the fiber layer; and an integrated microcircuit device for communicating with or without contact.
118 Environmentally favorable reward cards US12188420 2008-08-08 US07770801B1 2010-08-10 Mark H. Bailey
A reward or retailer's card and a method of making a card having an overall recycle code of no greater than about 5. The card includes a core card stock made of a material having a recycle code of less than about 5. Variable indicia is printed on the card stock. A hot stamped substantially transparent foil layer is applied to at least the variable printed indicia on the card stock to protect the printed indicia.
119 SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CARD ADORNMENT US12511364 2009-07-29 US20100025474A1 2010-02-04 David Behnen, JR.
A card adornment system, an adornment, and methods of adorning a card are described. The card adornment system includes a card member including a front face and a rear face. The card member defines at least one aperture passing from the front face of the card to the rear face of the card. At least one adornment is removably attached to the card member through the aperture. The adornment includes a deformable card penetration fitting attached or integral to a shaft. The shaft passes through the at least one aperture of the card member. A faceplate having a decorative front surface or decorative feature may be attached to the adornment. A sticker with a decorative surface may also be attached or affixed to the adornment.
120 Identification card and the production method thereof US11659119 2004-11-29 US20090127344A1 2009-05-21 Andreas Dostmann; Roman Burki; Soren Rasmussen
Disclosed is a security document (11) having at least one paper ply (4) that is covered on both sides with a transparent plastic layer (2, 13). Disclosed is also a jacket made of transparent synthetic material, which can be used to produce said security document (11). Substantial increase in security, particularly in the production and issuance of said security document (11), can be
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