[0001] The present invention relates to an anti-forgery system for paper money or other
documents.
[0002] Conventional systems in this field substantially consist in printing the bank notes
or documents on watermarked paper or in inserting a thin aluminum lamina in the paper.
[0003] However, such systems have disadvantages, since they actually do not deter the forgery
and illegal production of bank notes, documents of credit, etc.
[0004] The problem faced by the system according to the present invention consists in preventing
the forgery of any kind of paper money or bank note, document of credit, or of any
kind of document on a paper support to which it is applied, in particular to allow
the safe identifiability of the documents of credit, bank notes or other documents.
This problem is solved by the system having the features indicated in claim 1.
[0005] The features and advantages of the system according to the invention will become
apparent from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawing,
the only figure whereof schematically shows a plan view of a document with the anti-forgery
system according to the invention.
[0006] The present invention comprises numerous solutions which constitute, even when taken
individually but especially all together, an effective remedy against forgery.
[0007] Two or more concentric circles A, A¹, made of steel or of another magnetizable material
which can be detected by a magnet, are included in the paper in one or more parts
of the bank note or document, for example in a central region to the right and to
the left of the note. The thickness is preferably approximately 15 microns but a different
value may be selected, so long as it is adequate for the function; the diameter, which
is of approximately 1 cm if possible, and the width of the strip, which is preferably
approximately 1 mm, can indeed have different dimensions so long as they are adequate
for the document or bank note.
[0008] However, it is possible to provide, instead of said small circles, other figures
with different shapes and dimensions which preserve similar characteristics. In particular,
it is possible to apply a continuous or discontinuous band (indicated at B and C in
the figure) along the bank note or document in replacement of the aluminum filaments
at present provided in various bank notes, so long as it is made of magnet-responsive
material, of the width and thickness adequate for the kinds and sizes of the documents
to be produced.
[0009] In order to verify the authenticity of the bank note or other document it is possible
to move a magnet, or, in order to facilitate the operation, a rod with a magnet at
one end or along a certain length (e.g. 8-10 cm) of said rod, close to the circles
or to the continuous and discontinuous bands provided as described (made of material
responsive to magnetic fields).
[0010] A neutral fluorescent yellow band, also known as "invisible ink" band (see the figure
at D), which can be seen only upon exposure to ultraviolet rays, is provided along
the entire perimeter of the bank note or in another part of the document, whereas
an interruption of said band in pale blue (e.g. approximately 2 cm, shown in the figure
at E) is left without fluorescence, so as to be blue-violet under ultraviolet rays.
Said non-fluorescent pale-blue band E allows to rapidly sort the tickets or bank notes
into bundles.
[0011] Any side serial numbers, for example in bank notes, are made of visible fluorescent
blue, so as to verify its possible alteration, such as in the case of money laundering,
to allow comparison with a central serial number of neutral fluorescent yellow ink
(so-called invisible ink).
[0012] All the checks which can be made in relation to the solutions so far described can
be performed by electronic machines programmed for this purpose or by adding the appropriate
solutions and modifications to those currently in use for counting or checking bank
notes.
[0013] Besides the various solutions so far described, the system according to the present
invention also provides a particular kind of watermark, composed of four different
thicknesses.
[0014] Two or more circles of different thickness, such that they can be detected and distinguished
by touch, i.e. by pressing the sheet in the exact point with two fingers, are provided
in one or more points of the bank note, even in a position which is concentric to
the previously described steel circles A, A¹. The embodiment described herein includes
an outermost circle with a thickness of e.g. approximately 110 microns and an innermost
circle with a thickness of 60 microns; the paper, including the metal strips, has
a thickness of 80 microns, whereas the intermediate parts vary between 70 and 100
microns. However, the dimensions and geometrical figures generally suggested in the
present description must be considered as variable according to the different requirements
in the various fields of application and according to the discretion of the engraver
or designer.
[0015] The system as described is applied during the production at the paper mill as regards
watermarking and the application of the magnetic strips, and in the print shop as
regards printing with the various fluorescent and non-fluorescent paints.
[0016] The simple application of even only some of the described technical solutions constitutes
a valid barrier against forgery attempts.
[0017] The present invention must be considered as being extendible to those accessory variations
which as such are within its scope.
[0018] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. An anti-forgery system for paper money, documents of credit, tickets or documents
on a paper support, characterized by one or more concentric geometric figures, in
particular circles (A, A₁), made of steel or of another magnet-responsive material.
2. An anti-forgery system according to claim 1, characterized in that the steel circles
have a thickness of 15 microns, a circumference of approximately 1 cm, and a width
of approximately 1 mm or of other adequate dimensions.
3. An anti-forgery system according to claim 1, characterized by a continuous or discontinuous
band (8,C) along the bank note or document, made of magnet-responsive material, in
particular steel, with a width of preferably 1 mm, a thickness of preferably 15 microns
to the kinds and dimensions of the documents.
4. An anti-forgery system according to any of the preceding claims, allowing to verify
the authenticity of the tickets or other documents by moving a magnet, possibly arranged
at the end of an appropriately provided rod or along a portion thereof, toward the
circles or toward the discontinuous bands or toward the other figures provided according
to the same system.
5. Anti-forgery system according to any of the preceding claims, characterized by
one or more bands (D) of neutral fluorescent yellow (so-called invisible ink) along
the border of the ticket or document, which can be seen only upon exposure to ultraviolet
rays, whereas an interruption (E) of said band (D), non-fluorescent pale blue coloured
and therefore violet under ultraviolet rays, allows to rapidly sort the tickets or
bank notes in bundles.
6. An anti-forgery system according to any of the preceding claims, characterized
by a watermarked paper having four different thicknesses in one or more points of
the ticket, possibly at said circles (A,A¹) or geometrical figures with an outermost
circle with a thickness of approximately 110 microns, an innermost one with a thickness
of approximately 60 microns, the thickness of the paper including the steel circles
being of approximately 80 microns, and the intermediate parts having a thickness variable
between approximately 70 and 100 microns, the entire structure being distinguishable
by touch by pressing the ticket between two fingers in the exact point.
7. An anti-forgery system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the bank
notes or documents have side serial numbers of visible fluorescent blue paint, so
as to check their correctness or possible alteration by comparing them with a number
arranged e.g. at the center in fluoresent yellow which is neutral but responsive to
ultraviolet rays so as to avoid the forgery of said numbers as in the case of money
laundering.
8. An anti-forgery system according to any of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the checks for verifying authenticity are performed by electronic machines
programmed for this purpose or by adding the appropriate measures and modifications
to those currently in use and adapted to count or check bank notes.
9. An anti-forgery system according to the preceding claims, but with different figures
and dimensions and adapted to the different kinds of documents to which it is applied
and according to the discretion of the engraver and designer.