OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a security paper containing a security strip or
thread applicable in particular to paper money, which paper is aimed at achieving
a greater security, i.e. making reproduction more difficult, and at the same time
achieving greater savings in the process for obtaining the same.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] As is well known, in manufacturing paper money and other kinds of security paper,
the use of security threads or strips made of a transparent film having a layer of
reflective metal, such as vacuum deposited aluminium on a sheet of polyester, is absolutely
widespread, the said strips or threads being embedded in the security paper as such,
the latter then undergoing the inevitable printing stage.
[0003] This yields a security document, for instance a banknote, in which the security threads
are barely visible under reflected light and yet stand out immediately and substantially
when the document is observed under transmitted light, because of the darkness of
the security thread.
[0004] Though this is a very effective solution, it is possible to enhance the level of
security of the paper by providing the security strip or thread with a drawing that
the public may readily recognise, whilst retaining the aforesaid optical variation
effect. This is feasible by various means, for instance by vacuum depositing aluminium
through a mask, selectively eliminating aluminium from a strip comprising a mixture
of a plastic base and aluminium using an excimer laser, and so forth.
[0005] The characters printed on the thread or band ore however sometimes too small to be
recognised by merely observing the document, and if their size is increased the printed
characters shall stand out overmuch when viewed under a reflected light, whence they
will be easily copied by a counterfeiter.
[0006] In an attempt at overcoming this problem European patent 0 319 157 A is known to
allow the use of a drawing having characters that are sufficiently large to be visible
with the naked eye, obtained using a partially metallised strip, thereby essentially
maintaining the strong optical variation impact of a continuous metallised strip.
[0007] This effect is in particular achieved using & waterproof and flexible substrate,
with a layer of metal on either side thereof, with a continuous metallic sector lengthwise
on one of its sides having non-metallic areas that take up between 10 and 50% of the
surface and obtained using a stencil, design or reiterative drawing, at least part
of the transverse non-metallic areas being wholly surrounded with metal.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The security paper subject of the present invention is firstly designed to improve
the reliability of the document, thereof implying a higher difficulty of reproducing
the same, and on the other providing greater savings or a cost reduction during production,
without this impairing security.
[0009] More specifically and in order to achieve the above, using the same basic conventional
idea of providing the security thread with a drawing that the public may readily recognise,
the invention focusses on establishing a discontinuous background metallisation or
print, in particular using a screen or the like, in such a way that the background
is not so dearly visible and may prove more difficult to reproduce by optical means,
which background can further be obtained by means of current printing techniques such
as mezzotint, that are far more accessible for the manufacturer than continuous metallisation
techniques, which are also much slower.
[0010] Screen printing further allows an easy incorporation in the paper, in particular
to the security thread, of a fluorescent element, which is extremely difficult when
the dark portion is continuous, i.e. when the said metallisation is continuous.
[0011] With the process of the invention it is possible for the fluorescence to be provided
on the screen dots and for the background material to be non-fluorescent, or for the
background material be a different colour fluorescent material as regards the screen
fluorescence, thereby to achieve a more noticeable effect.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] In order to provide a fuller description and contribute to complete understanding
of the characteristics of this invention, a single sheet of drawings is attached to
the specification which, while purely illustrative and not fully comprehensive, shows
in its only figure a security thread in accordance with the process for obtaining
security paper, and in particular in accordance with the improvements of such process,
that are the object of the present invention.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0013] The said figure shows that the security thread (1), that can optionally be a strip
or a band, is provided with an opaque background for the letters or drawings (2) that
shall constitute the distinguishing feature to be recognised by the public, namely
a discontinuous metallisation (3), as a screen, which, being of a discontinuous character,
causes the opaque background to be less intensively opaque than a continuous metallised
background which as aforesaid means that it is on the one hand more difficult to reproduce
by optical means and on the other allows the same to be manufactured using printing
techniques that are cheaper and hence far more accessible for security paper manufacturers
than continuous metallised background techniques, that in addition to being more costly
have a slower and hence more expensive process.
[0014] Now therefore, reproduction is with the security paper of the invention on the one
hand more difficult and on the other much cheaper to carry out, without security being
impaired, inasmuch as since a security provided within the actual security paper,
i.e. inside the same, such is guaranteed for the said paper normally carries a watermark,
fibril and other security elements preventing any implantation inside the same.
[0015] Furthermore and as aforesaid, the discontinuous screen or metallisation provided
for the security paper of the invention allows a fluorescent element to be easily
incorporated to the paper, and moreover in a twofold manner, with the fluorescence
on the screen dots and the background material being non-fluorescent, or with the
background material being fluorescent and having a colour that is distinct from the
screen fluorescence.
[0016] It is also possible for the printed parts to be separated by areas where the fluorescent
element can be enhanced, i.e. in the area where the microprint would be provided on
a dark screen background the screen colour would prevail, which could for instance
be black, in the areas between the printed letters or drawings there would be no screen
and the background would prevail, and the in the said background the fluorescence
could be enhanced.
1. A security paper containing a strip or thread (1), applicable in particular to paper
money, said security strip or thread being included within the paper and said strip
or thread carrying letters or drawings (2) on a coated base running along the strip
or thread such that a viewer may easily recognise said letters or drawings,
characterised in that
said coated base being discontinuous and consisting of metallic or dark coloured printed
dots defining a screen which delimits the outline of the letters or drawings and which
renders said discontinuous coated base less strong;
and in that said security strip or thread optionally includes fluorescent elements.
2. A security paper containing a security strip or thread applicable, in particular to
paper money, according to claim 1, characterised in that the fluorescent elements are located on the screen dots upon a non fluorescent base
material.
3. A security paper containing a security strip or thread, in particular to paper money,
according to claim 1, characterised in that the fluorescent elements are located on the screen dots upon fluorescent base material,
both fluorescences being distinguishable by being of different colours.
1. Sicherheitspapier, das einen Streifen bzw. einen Faden (1) enthält, das insbesondere
als Banknotenpapier verwendet wird, wobei der genannte Streifen bzw. Faden in das
Papier eingebracht ist und der genannte Streifen oder Faden auf einem überdeckten
Untergrund, der entlang des Streifens bzw. des Fadens verläuft, Buchstaben oder Muster
(2) aufweist, so dass ein Betrachter leicht die genannten Buchstaben oder Muster erkennen
kann,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der genannte überdeckte Untergrund Unterbrechungen aufweist und aus metallischen oder
in dunkler Farbe gedruckten Punkten besteht, die ein Raster bilden, das den Umriss
der Buchstaben oder der Muster begrenzt, was den genannten überdeckten, nicht durchgängigen
Untergrund weniger auffällig macht;
und dass der genannte Sicherheitsstreifen bzw. -faden auf Wunsch fluoreszierende Elemente
enthalten kann.
2. Sicherheitspapier, das einen Sicherheitsstreifen bzw. -faden enthält, insbesondere
als Banknotenpapier verwendbar, nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die fluoreszierenden Elemente auf den Rasterpunkten auf einem nicht fluoreszierenden
Untergrundmaterial angeordnet sind.
3. Sicherheitspapier, das einen Sicherheitsstreifen bzw. -faden enthält, insbesondere
als Banknotenpapier verwendbar, nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass einem fluoreszierenden Untergrundmaterial angeordnet sind, wobei sich die beiden
Fluoreszenzen dadurch unterscheiden, dass sie verschiedene Farben aufweisen.
1. Un papier de sûreté qui contient une bande ou filament (1), applicable spécialement
au papier monnaie, cette bande ou filament étant incluse dans le papier et portant
des lettres ou des dessins (2) sur une base couverte qui parcourt la bande ou filament
sur toute sa longueur, de manière que quelqu'un qui le regarderait pourrait reconnaître
aisément ces lettres ou dessins,
caractérisé en ce que
cette base couverte est discontinue et formée de points métalliques ou d'impressions
de couleur sombre qui définissent un grisé qui délimite le contour des lettres ou
dessins, rendant cette base couverte discontinue moins intense ;
et que cette bande ou filament de sûreté comprend des éléments fluorescents en option.
2. Un papier de sûreté qui contient une bande ou filament de sûreté applicable spécialement
au papier monnaie, selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les éléments fluorescents sont placés sur les points de grisé, sur un matériau de
base non fluorescent.
3. Un papier de sûreté qui contient une bande ou filament de sûreté, spécialement pour
le papier monnaie, selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les éléments fluorescents sont placés sur les points de grisé du matériau de base
fluorescent. Les deux matériaux fluorescents se distinguent en ce qu'ils sont de différente couleur.