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SECURITY ELEMENT PARTICULARLY FOR BANKNOTES, SECURITY CARDS AND THE LIKE
SICHERHEITSELEMENT INSBESONDERE FÜR BANKNOTEN, SICHERHEITSKARTEN UND DERGLEICHEN
ELÉMENT DE SÉCURITÉ DESTINÉ EN PARTICULIER AUX BILLETS DE BANQUE, AUX CARTES DE SÉCURITÉ
ET AUX OBJETS SIMILAIRES
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20070 Cerro al Lambro (IT)
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Modiano & Partners (IT)
Via Meravigli, 16 20123 Milano 20123 Milano (IT) |
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Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to a security element particularly for banknotes, security
cards and the like, which has a high anti-counterfeiting capability.
Background art
[0002] As is known, with the evolution of technology and the diffusion of devices for reproducing
graphical elements which are printed or positioned on banknote paper, the need to
have security elements which can be inserted at least partially within banknote paper
has been, and still is, increasing. One of the elements that is constantly being developed
and researched is the security thread which is normally inserted at least partially
within banknote paper. The security thread, through the years, has undergone a constant
but significant evolution, and indeed it is still one of the least counterfeited elements,
since its counterfeiting is difficult even for expert counterfeiters. Among security
threads, it is possible to identify for example metallic threads with negative text,
i.e., threads provided by a backing made of plastics on which at least one layer of
metal is arranged; characters, lettering and the like being formed in said metal layer
by total removal of the metal at the regions of the characters and/or lettering.
EP 319 157 discloses the technique mentioned above.
[0003] A thread is also known, for example, in which, in order to increase the security
characteristics, at least one full-surface layer is added which therefore covers both
the regions without metal and the metallic regions with ink which has fluorescent
properties.
[0004] There are other types of threads in which discontinuities of the metal are inserted
between blocks of letters so that the conductivity can be detected in certain and
known lengths.
[0005] However, the marketing of transferable metalized stripes has caused all these threads
to undergo significant counterfeiting, which has led to the need to provide a partially
demetallized thread, which therefore entails leaving in the characters a small amount
of metal, such that it can be detected by suitable laboratory devices.
[0006] Therefore, in this last type of threads, the characters are only partially demetallized.
Patent applications
WO2004/014665 and
WO2004/098900 relate to so-called partially demetallized threads.
[0007] There are also types of threads which can be detected also by means of magnetic sensors.
EP 516 790 discloses a thread in which detectable magnetic regions are inserted between the
letters formed by performing a total demetallization, so that the thread can therefore
be detected both as conductive (due to the presence of metal deposited in continuous
form) and by means of magnetic sensors (by virtue of the magnetic elements arranged
above or below the layer of metal, but never inside the letters).
[0008] Therefore,
EP 516 790 discloses a security device in which the characters or letters are completely demetallized.
[0009] However, even security threads with magnetic regions inserted between the letters,
but not within the regions or areas that define the letters, have been counterfeited,
again by using the transfer technique. It is in fact possible to provide a stripe
which has characters in negative form by using metallic transfers onto which elements
which are magnetic, either in a continuous form or a discontinuous form in order to
create magnetic codes, are subsequently transferred between the blocks of letters.
To provide industrially a thread of the type cited above it is sufficient to have
a rotary press with a plurality of printing sections as described above also in
EP 516 790, printing on a transparent material (generally polyester) printed elements with removable
inks, performing vacuum metalization on the full surface so as to cover the removable
inks, removing the inks and consequently also the metal that covers them, then leaving
printed elements which are identical to the ones printed with removable inks, and
then printing with magnetic inks continuous or discontinuous areas in the regions
which have not been demetallized and are therefore adjacent to the demetallized regions.
In this manner, the presence of magnetic elements is not visible with ordinary viewing
instruments (naked eye, optical magnifiers, et cetera), since they are always covered
by metal. The magnetic elements are visible exclusively with suitable devices dedicated
to detection of magnetism.
[0010] GB 2 319 215 discloses a security thread with magnetic patches and visually-readable characters
in parallel.
[0011] US 6 343 745 discloses a security element for a security document such as a bank note, ID card
or the like consisting of a translucent plastic layer having an opaque layer with
gaps in the form of characters, patterns or the like recognizable in transmitted light.
[0012] US 5 614 824 discloses a harmonic-based verifier device for a magnetic security thread having
linear and non-linear ferromagnetic characteristics.
[0013] US 5 516 153 discloses a security element for use in a security document such as a bank note,
identity card or the like that includes at least a partial metallic coating on a substrate
and wherein the metallic coating includes recesses in the forms of characters or patterns
that are visually recognizable at least in transmitted light and a magnetic coating
of soft-magnetic pigments disposed in overlying relationship with the metallic coating
[0014] US 5 631 039 discloses a method of manufacture of a security thread suitable for use in security
articles including security paper such as that used for banknotes.
[0015] The aim of the present invention is to provide a security element, particularly for
banknotes, security cards and the like, which has magnetic elements at least in the
regions without metal, said magnetic elements being visible by means of a normal magnifying
lens.
[0016] Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a security element,
particularly for banknotes, security cards and the like, in which said magnetic elements
are visible in the regions without metal at least in transmitted light, by using a
normal magnifying lens.
[0017] Another object of the present invention is to provide a security element in which
the magnetic elements can be detected even by devices for detecting magnetic properties.
[0018] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a security element for
which counterfeiting is even more difficult than for known types of security elements.
[0019] This aim and these and other objects, which will become better apparent hereinafter,
are achieved by a security element, particularly for banknotes, security cards and
the like, as defined in claim 1.
[0020] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent
from the description of preferred but not exclusive embodiments of the security element
according to the present invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in
the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a view of a first embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention;
Figure 2 is a view of a second embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention;
Figure 3 is a view of a third embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention;
Figure 4 is a view of a fourth embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention;
Figure 5 is a view of a fifth embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention;
Figure 6 is a view of a sixth embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention;
Figure 7 is a view of a seventh embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention;
Figure 8 is a view of an eighth embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention;
Figure 9 is a view of a ninth embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention;
Figure 10 is a view of a tenth embodiment of the security element according to the
present invention.
Ways of carrying out the invention
[0021] With reference to the figures, the security element according to the present invention
is as follows.
[0022] It is noted beforehand that the expression "security element" is used to reference
a security thread, stripe or patch, to be applied or inserted at least partially in
paper for banknotes or security documents, such as passports, or in plastics such
as PVC, PET, et cetera, for credit cards.
[0023] The security element according to the invention is generally designated by the reference
numeral 1. In all Figures 1 to 10, identical reference numerals designate identical
elements.
[0024] First of all, there is a substrate made of plastics, such as polyester, which is
not shown explicitly in the figures, since such figures show the security thread in
plan view; at least one opaque layer, conveniently for example a layer of metal such
as aluminum, nickel, silver, et cetera, is deposited on such substrate, for example
by vacuum deposition on the full surface.
[0025] A so-called "resist" ink based on nitrocellulose is printed on this layer of metal,
which is designated by the reference numeral 2, and allows to preserve the metal deposited
in vacuum against subsequent etching, performed for example with acid, for example
52% phosphoric acid at 50°C for a speed of 40 m/min with an immersion path which is
23 m long, or with 0.8-1% soda with a temperature and a speed which are similar to
the acid.
[0026] Etching with acid allows to remove the metal in the areas in which the resist INK
is not printed.
[0027] The resist is not printed normally in the areas that correspond to characters or
markings 3 defined on the security element.
[0028] It should be noted that the metal layer 2 can be removed completely from the areas
in which the characters 3 are defined, so as to have the inside of the characters
fully transparent, or can be removed only partially, obtaining therefore a reduction
in the thickness of the layer of metal 2, as shown for example in Figures 6 to 10.
[0029] The only partial removal of the layer of metal at the areas of the characters allows
printed elements to be visible when viewed in transmitted light.
[0030] The printed elements, i.e., characters, lettering and the like, can be either negative
or positive. The metal can be deposited in vacuum by means of vaporization machines
or can be transferred either hot or cold, or, skipping the metalization and demetallization
steps, printed with inks and pigments which are metallic or have a metallic effect.
[0031] The peculiarity of the invention consists in that it provides, on a security element
provided as described above, according to the background art, for the presence of
at least one magnetic element which is arranged at least within the printed elements
which are totally or partially without metal.
[0032] In particular, Figures 1 to 5 illustrate a situation in which the characters, designated
by the reference numeral 3, are fully demetallized, and magnetic elements, designated
by the reference numerals 4 and 6, are provided inside them, while Figures 6 to 10
illustrate the situation in which the characters are demetallized only partially and
are obtained by reducing the thickness of the metal, and are designated in this case
by the reference numeral 8.
[0033] In any case, the embodiments of Figures 1 to 5 are repeated mirror-symmetrically
in the embodiments of Figures 6 to 10, with the only difference that in the first
five figures the characters that are present on the security thread are totally demetallized,
whereas in the second five figures the characters are demetallized only partially.
Figures 1 to 5 apply also to embodiments in which the characters are obtained from
negative prints of metallic or metallic-effect inks.
[0034] The methods for positioning the magnetic elements, designated by the reference numeral
4 and by the reference numeral 6 in the various figures, as will be described in detail
hereinafter, are several.
[0035] For example, it is possible to provide the resist ink described above with resins
which are sensitive to bases, i.e. resins which protect the metal against acid etchings
such as phosphoric acid, which can then be removed for example by means of a bath
in sodium carbonate with 1% dilution (pH 12) at 50°C at a rate of 40 m/min with a
path of immersion of the security element of approximately 23 meters.
[0036] With the type of inks described above it is possible to provide a security element
or thread by using therefore, as mentioned above, a backing made of plastics, such
as polyester for example, on which, by vacuum deposition, the layer of metal such
as aluminum, nickel, silver, et cetera is then deposited on the full surface.
[0037] A protective resist is then printed onto the layer of material thus provided, as
described earlier, and allows to protect the metal against acid etchings and to leave
free the unprotected regions, so that the metal can be removed totally or partially
in order to provide characters which are totally or partially demetallized.
[0038] Once the metal has been removed, by using magnetic inks provided for example with
suitably treated iron oxides, as regards both particle size distribution, which must
be the finest possible (generally a magnetic ink contains particles with a size of
around 4-5 µm, while in the present invention it is useful for said size to be for
example less than 2 µm), and for the resin, which must have a great capacity to grip
the polyester and the metal and/or the resist which is printed to define the printed
elements.
[0039] With the magnetic inks described above it is possible to print extremely small areas,
for example dots measuring 30-40-50 µm in diameter, which allow in any case excellent
readability of the printed elements obtained by demetallizing totally or partially
the areas that correspond to the printed elements, and at the same time allow the
assigned personnel to view them by using a magnifying lens.
[0040] The magnetic dots, which can also be bands, lines or the like, designated by the
reference numerals 4 and 6, as described earlier, can be provided both within the
regions that define the characters and outside them, as described in detail hereinafter.
[0041] Once the dots, lines or any other shape of the magnetic element have been printed,
this is followed by a step for removing the resist, which therefore removes also the
dots printed over the resist, leaving instead intact the dots in the regions where
the resist has not been printed.
[0042] The security element can thus be finished by coupling it to another layer of polyester
and with the addition of a hot-melt external adhesive for anchoring to the fibers
of the paper within which the security element will have to be positioned.
[0043] A second method which can be used to provide the security element according to the
invention entails printing the magnetic dots or in any case the magnetic elements
both on the resist with nitrocellulose resin, used in the demetallization step, and
inside the printed elements with partial or total absence of metal.
[0044] In this case, it is possible to overprint or apply over the metallic part an additional
layer of ink or metal, so as to reduce as much as possible the view of the magnetic
dots above the metal.
[0045] In order to provide the security element according to the invention, it is convenient
to provide inks which contain iron oxide particles for example wrapped by resins which
protect the oxide and at the same time do not allow a corrosive action thereof on
the metal onto which these inks must be deposited, and at the same time allow optimum
anchoring in the regions where the metal is not present.
[0046] The method used in the invention provides, as a solution, spreading onto the polyester
substrate, before metalization, a primer which is based only on nitrocellulose in
infinitesimal amounts, so that once the metal has been removed in the demetallization
process, the regions that remain without metal have an optimum predisposition for
anchoring with the magnetic ink which is deposited subsequently.
[0047] As mentioned earlier, the magnetic elements or magnetic areas that are printed in
the regions which lack metal completely or partially can have any shape, such as for
example a thin line, or a series of thin lines, or a series of dots, all these elements
with mutually identical or different widths and spacings.
[0048] A further process for providing the invention entails providing a film made of plastics
such as polyester onto which a layer of aluminum is applied on the full surface by
vaporisation in vacuum, and printing thereon the resist with the printed elements
in which the metal is to be removed totally or partially by chemical removal as mentioned
earlier. At this point, therefore, one obtains a plastic film which has printed elements
which are legible in transmitted light and inside which there may be a complete absence
of metal or there may be such an amount as to allow in any case its legibility in
transmitted light. It is further evident that the metal inside the printed elements
can have remained there by partial reduction of the original thickness or by total
removal in a first chemical pass to then return to deposit a minimal amount thereof
with a second pass in a metalization machine. A second film is prepared starting again
from a backing made of plastics such as polyester, on which metallic or metallic-effect
inks can be printed for preparation to receive magnetic inks; in this case, instead
of the metallic inks it is possible to use previously demetallized regions. On a film
thus provided, the dots with magnetic ink are printed and, if necessary, so are other
magnetic regions as well, which can form various types of codes, as explained in greater
detail hereinafter. Both the dots and the magnetic regions must be printed so that
with a further pass it is possible to couple the two films, one of which is metalized
and demetallized and the other one is printed with magnetic inks on metallic inks
and/or on metal. If the coupled product is viewed carefully, one finds printed elements
which are legible in transmitted light and have inside them dots provided with magnetic
inks and around them, either alternately or adjacent or parallel to the printed elements,
other magnetic regions which however are invisible in reflected light and transmitted
light because they are covered by metalized areas or inks.
[0049] The aim of the invention is to obtain areas with magnetic properties which are suitable
both to be detected simply with a magnifying lens and to be detected by dedicated
devices with manual, semiautomatic and automatic transport.
[0050] Generally, the use of manual transport allows to detect the magnetic signals more
easily, since there is no contamination caused by background "electrical noise" generated
for example by motors for automatic transport, and also because it is possible to
select locations where electromagnetic fields which may interfere with reading do
not already exist in the air.
[0051] When using semiautomatic or automatic devices, it is always possible to select the
location suitable for reading and therefore the magnetic signals must be such as to
overcome the normal noise which may occur in workplaces where reading is performed.
Therefore, the amount of magnetic oxide introduced in the magnetic ink must be such
as to have, for example, at least a residual magnetism of 100 nWm and a coercivity
of more than 100 oe.
[0052] Of course, the values indicated above are merely examples, since they refer to the
sensitivity of currently available low-cost detection devices. As technologies advance
and such devices improve, considerably lower values may be provided.
[0053] The areas with magnetic properties described above, which are present at least in
the regions without metal, i.e., at the regions of the characters, or at the regions
of the characters and outside them, may be provided with a plurality of types of magnetic
inks, i.e., inks with different coercivities and identical residual magnetism, or
with different coercivities and a different residual magnetism, or with identical
coercivities and different residual magnetism, or with identical coercivities and
identical residual magnetism, which can be printed or deposited alternately or side-by-side
between the regions without metal and the regions with metal, and be printed or deposited
alternately or side-by-side over each other.
[0054] The different coercivity of the inks can be achieved both by means of different oxides
and by means of mixtures among them. The different residual magnetism can be obtained
by varying the percentage of different oxide within the ink and by using identical
areas, identical inks but different thicknesses.
[0055] In this manner, it is possible to provide magnetic areas which give rise to magnetic
codes of the type with identical thickness but different areas separated by identical
or different spaces, or of the type with identical areas and different thicknesses,
or of the type with identical areas with identical coercivity but with different residual
magnetism, or of the type with different coercivity and identical residual magnetism,
et cetera, as defined above.
[0056] The magnetic areas described above can be provided so as to obtain magnetic elements
in the regions without metal, with different magnetic and colorimetric intensity depending
on whether the dots are in the regions without metal or in the adjacent regions, i.e.,
regions below or above the metal. The different magnetic intensity can be noticed
by observing the magnetic dots superimposed on the demarcation line between the regions
with metal and the regions without metal. To do this, the magnetic dots are printed
over the nitrocellulose-based resist, which is used to preserve the metal from the
regions in which the metal must be removed. The ink used to print the dots can be
provided conveniently for example by means of nitrocellulose resins in an amount of
approximately 50% of the dry product, the remaining 50% being necessarily composed
of magnetic material.
[0057] An ink of the type described above allows, during treatment in acid, to be etched
chemically more where the areas are extremely small (for example dots) and arranged
directly on metal and not on the resist, thus creating the conditions for a decrease
in quantity and therefore greater transparency and a different magnetic signal. Moreover,
the magnetic elements can be provided so as to obtain a reduction in the area of the
dots arranged in the regions without metal, so that with a normal magnifying lens
it is possible to notice the difference in area between the dots located in the regions
without metal and the dots located in the regions with metal, i.e., adjacent to the
characters.
[0058] The various figures are now described, pointing out the differences among the different
embodiments.
[0059] In Figure 1, the magnetic elements 4 are provided exclusively within the areas of
the characters 3 which are fully demetallized.
[0060] The second embodiment, shown in Figure 2, provides for the deposition of magnetic
elements also in the regions where the metal is present, i.e., the regions adjacent
to the characters 3, which in this case also are completely demetallized. Such additional
magnetic elements, arranged above or below said at least one metalized layer, are
arranged on the two edges of the security element continuously or alternately.
[0061] Figure 3 is a view of the third embodiment, in which the magnetic elements, designated
by the reference numeral 5, have a smaller area than the magnetic elements 4 arranged
outside the characters.
[0062] Therefore, in this third embodiment, the characters 3 are fully demetallized and
the magnetic elements 5 contained therein have a smaller area than the magnetic elements
4 that lie outside the characters and therefore on the metalized surface.
[0063] In the fourth embodiment of Figure 4, instead, the magnetic elements, designated
by the reference numeral 6, have a different thickness with respect to the magnetic
elements 4 that are provided outside the characters. Therefore, in the fourth embodiment
the magnetic elements 6 that are present within the characters, which are fully demetallized,
have a different thickness with respect to the magnetic elements 4 that are present
in the regions adjacent to the characters, i.e., above the metal layer.
[0064] The fifth embodiment has as a difference the presence of magnetic regions outside
the areas that define the characters, where such regions are designated by the reference
numeral 7, and are therefore arranged above the metalization layer 2.
[0065] Figures 6 to 10, as mentioned earlier, are absolutely similar to Figures 1 to 5,
with the difference that the characters, now designated by the reference numeral 8,
are demetallized only partially, and therefore the embodiments of Figures 1 to 5 correspond
respectively to Figures 6 to 10, except indeed for the fact that the characters are
partially and not totally demetallized.
[0066] The presence of the magnetic elements defined above can be combined with other characteristics
of security elements, such as for example holography, which can be provided on the
metallic or nonmetallic regions or on both or by using polyester films on which, by
means of vaporization systems, materials are deposited such as chromium, magnesium
fluoride, silicon or aluminum oxide, used commonly to provide films with color-shifting
characteristics depending on the angle of incidence with which they are struck by
the light and viewed.
[0067] The change of color of the metallic layer can be determined by two different metals
such as aluminum, copper, or again copper, gold, et cetera. Going back to the concept
of color variation, reference is made to the so-called "color shift" effect, which
is obtained by depositing in vacuum materials such as magnesium fluorides, chromium,
aluminum oxides, silicon, et cetera, the color result of which changes depending on
the inclination with which they are struck by the light and by the angle of reflection.
Two of the most widely used colors are magenta, when viewing the film by aligning
it axially with the viewpoint of the observer, becoming green when the film is inclined
at 60°.
[0068] It is further possible to provide fluorescent inks which can be provided in the metallic
regions and in the regions without metal or also on both.
[0069] In practice it has been found that the security element according to the invention
fully achieves the intended aim and objects, since it allows to have magnetic regions
at the characters which are totally or partially metalized and also optionally outside
said characters, which therefore constitute an additional element of difficulty for
any counterfeiting of the security element.
[0070] Moreover, the magnetic elements thus defined have the advantage of being detectable
directly by means of a simple magnifying lens, thus facilitating verification of the
authenticity of the documents in which the security element according to the invention
is inserted even by non-expert people.
[0071] Thus, for example, when describing the coercivity of the magnetic elements, and in
particular the possibility to use different types of magnetic inks, the difference
in coercivity should be for example at least 15%, while the difference in residual
magnetism should be for example at least 10%.
[0072] Moreover, the metallic parts of the security element can be, as mentioned, fluorescent
and therefore visible when excited by ultraviolet rays, or also the nonmetallic parts
can be covered entirely by inks or pigments with fluorescent characteristics, or the
metallic parts can have dichroic characteristics.
[0073] Moreover, the invention also relates to a system for reading a security element as
defined above, comprising means which are adapted to identify the placement of magnetic
elements arranged above or below the at least one metalized layer, when the magnetic
elements are deposited on the edges of the security element.
[0074] Moreover, the system comprises means adapted to identify the presence of magnetic
inks with a different coercivity of the magnetic elements arranged above or below
the metalized layer, when the magnetic elements are deposited on the edges of the
security element by using the different residual magnetism obtained by rotating the
magnetic orientation of the magnetic elements that are printed with a lower coercivity
than magnetic elements with a higher coercivity (for example 300 oe for the low-coercivity
elements and 3500 oe for the high-coercivity elements).
[0075] In practice, the materials used, as well as the contingent shapes and dimensions,
may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.
[0076] 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 interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A security element, particularly for banknotes, security cards and the like, comprising
a substrate on which at least one opaque layer is deposited, characters and/or markings
being defined in regions of said at least one opaque layer, further comprising, at
least in the regions in which said characters and/or markings are defined, one or
more magnetic elements which are visible at least in transmitted light, characterized in that said magnetic elements are point-like elements arranged sequentially along an axis
which is parallel to the side of the security element.
2. The security element according to claim 1, characterized in that said at least one opaque layer is a metalized layer.
3. The security element according to claim 2, characterized in that said characters and/or markings are defined by at least partially demetallized areas
of said metallized layer.
4. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said metallized layer is provided by printing with metallic inks or with inks which
have a metallic effect.
5. The security element according to claim 1, characterized in that said magnetic elements can be detected in transmitted light by using a magnifying
lens.
6. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements can be detected by devices for detecting magnetic properties.
7. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements are provided by magnetic inks.
8. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements are present also in regions which are adjacent to said characters
and/or markings, above or below said at least one metalized layer.
9. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements arranged in the at least partially demetallized areas are
arranged side by side with respect to additional magnetic elements which are arranged
above or below said at least one metalized layer.
10. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said additional magnetic elements arranged above or below said at least one metalized
layer are arranged on the two edges of the security element continuously or alternately.
11. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements arranged within said at least partially demetallized areas
or in the areas above or below said at least one metalized layer have mutually identical
coercivity and residual magnetism.
12. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements arranged in the at least partially demetallized areas or in
the areas above or below said at least one metalized layer have mutually identical
coercivity and mutually different residual magnetism.
13. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said
magnetic elements arranged in the at least partially demetallized areas or in the
regions above or below said at least one metalized layer have mutually different coercivity
and mutually identical residual magnetism.
14. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements that are present in said at least partially demetallized areas
have an area that is smaller than the magnetic elements arranged above or below said
at least one metalized layer, outside said at least partially demetallized areas.
15. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements arranged within said at least partially demetallized areas
have a lower colorimetric intensity than the magnetic elements arranged in the areas
above or below said at least one metalized layer.
16. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it has, in addition to the presence of said magnetic elements within said at least
partially demetallized areas, and above or below at least one metalized layer, continuous
magnetic regions which are arranged adjacent to point-like magnetic regions.
17. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements generate a magnetic code which is a result of the lengths
of the magnetic areas and of the adjacent interspaces.
18. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the metallic and nonmetallic parts of said security element are holographic.
19. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said at least one metalized layer is provided so as to obtain a color-shift effect
when said layer is viewed at different angles.
20. The security element according to claim 19, characterized in that said metalized layer is provided by means of two different metals.
21. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is covered with ink or pigment having fluorescent characteristics.
22. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said at least one metalized layer has dichroic characteristics.
23. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said magnetic elements that are present in said at least partially demetallized areas
have a lower thickness than said magnetic elements that are present above or below
said at least one metalized layer.
24. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said areas which define said characters and/or markings are totally demetallized.
25. The security element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is a security thread which is adapted to be inserted at least partially in paper
for banknotes.
26. A security document, characterized in that it comprises at least one security element according to one or more of claims 1 to
25.
27. A method for providing a security element according to one or more of claims 1 to
25, comprising the steps of;
providing a first film made of plastics, or which at least one opaque layer is arranged,
printed elements being defined on said opaque layer;
coupling in register said first film made of plastics with a second film provided
with magnetic elements, so that said magnetic elements as a result are arranged in
the regions where the printed elements are defined, characterized in that said magnetic elements are point-like elements arranged sequentially along an axis
which is parallel to the side of the security element.
28. The method according to claim 27, characterized in that said at least one opaque layer is provided by metalization of said film of plastics.
29. The method according to claim 27, characterized in that said printed elements are provided by at least partial demetallization of said metalization
layer.
30. The method according to one or more of claims 27 to 29, characterized in that said printed elements are provided by total demetallization of said metalization
layer and subsequent partial remetallization.
31. The method according to one or more of claims 27 to 30, characterized in that said printed elements are provided by a microprinting process.
32. The method according to one or more of claims 27 to 31, characterized in that said printed elements are provided by means of an amount of metal which is adapted
to allow their viewing in transmitted light and is sufficient to allow their detection
in a laboratory by means of devices for detecting the presence of metal.
33. A system for reading a security element provided according to one or more of claims
1 to 25, characterized in that it comprises means adapted to identify the presence of magnetic inks with different
coercivity of the magnetic elements arranged above or below said metallized layer,
when said magnetic elements are deposited on the edges of said security element by
using the different residual magnetism obtained by rotating the magnetic orientation
of the magnetic elements printed with lower coercivity than magnetic elements of higher
coercivity.
34. The system for reading a security element of claim 33, characterized in that it further comprises means adapted to identify the position of magnetic elements
arranged above or below said at least one metalized layer when said magnetic elements
are deposited on the edges of said security element.
1. Sicherheitselement, insbesondere für Banknoten, Sicherheitskarten und dergleichen,
umfassend ein Substrat, auf dem wenigstens eine opake Schicht aufgebracht ist, wobei
in Zonen dieser wenigstens einen opaken Schicht Zeichen und/oder Markierungen festgelegt
sind, wobei das Sicherheitselement wenigstens in den Zonen, in denen die Zeichen und/oder
Markierungen festgelegt sind, ferner ein oder mehrere Magnetelemente umfasst, die
wenigstens in Durchlicht sichtbar sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente punktartige Elemente sind, die hintereinander an einer Achse angeordnet
sind, die parallel zur Seite des Sicherheitselements verläuft.
2. Sicherheitselement gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass wenigstens eine opake Schicht eine metallisierte Schicht ist.
3. Sicherheitselement gemäß Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Zeichen und/oder Markierungen durch wenigstens teilweise entmetallisierte Bereiche
der metallisierten Schicht festgelegt sind.
4. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die metallisierte Schicht durch Bedrucken mit Metallfarben oder mit Farben, die einen
Metalleffekt besitzen, geschaffen wird.
5. Sicherheitselement gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente in Durchlicht mittels eines Vergrößerungsglases nachgewiesen werden
können.
6. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente mittels Vorrichtungen zur Feststellung magnetischer Eigenschaften
nachgewiesen werden können.
7. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente durch Magnettinte bereitgestellt sind.
8. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente auch in Zonen vorhanden sind, die an die Zeichen und/oder Markierungen
oberhalb oder unterhalb der wenigstens einen metallisierten Schicht angrenzen.
9. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente, die in den wenigstens teilweise entmetallisierten Zonen angeordnet
sind, mit Bezug auf zusätzliche Magnetelemente, die oberhalb oder unterhalb der wenigstens
einen metallisierten Schicht angeordnet sind, Seite an Seite angeordnet sind.
10. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die zusätzlichen Magnetelemente, die oberhalb oder unterhalb der wenigstens einen
metallisierten Schicht angeordnet sind, kontinuierlich oder abwechseind an den zwei
Rändern des Sicherheitselements angeordnet sind.
11. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente, die in den wenigstens teilweise entmetallisierten Bereichen oder
in den Bereichen oberhalb oder unterhalb der wenigstens einen metallisierten Schicht
angeordnet sind, wechselseitig identische Koerzitivkräfte und Restmagnetismen aufweisen.
12. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente, die in den wenigstens teilweise entmetallisierten Bereichen oder
in den Bereichen oberhalb oder unterhalb der wenigstens einen metallisierten Schicht
angeordnet sind, wechselseitig identische Koerzitivkräfte und voneinander unterschiedliche
Restmagnetismen aufweisen.
13. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente, die in den wenigstens teilweise entmetallisierten Bereichen oder
in den Bereichen oberhalb oder unterhalb der wenigstens einen metallisierte Schicht
angeordnet sind, voneinander unterschiedliche Koerzitivkräfte und wechselseitig identische
Restmagnetismen aufweisen.
14. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente, die in den wenigstens teilweise entmetallisierten Bereichen vorhanden
sind, eine Fläche aufweisen, die kleiner ist als die Magnetelemente, die oberhalb
oder unterhalb der wenigstens einen metallisierten Schicht außerhalb der wenigstens
teilweise entmetallisierten Bereiche angeordnet sind.
15. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente, die in den wenigstens teilweise entmetallisierten Bereichen angeordnet
sind, eine geringere kolorimetrische Intensität aufweisen als die Magnetelemente,
die in den Bereichen oberhalb oder unterhalb der wenigstens einen metallisierten Schicht
angeordnet sind.
16. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es zusätzlich zur Anwesenheit der Magnetelemente in den wenigstens teilweise entmetallisierten
Bereichen und oberhalb oder unterhalb wenigstens einer metallisierten Schicht kontinuierliche
magnetische Zonen aufweist, die angrenzend an punktartige magnetische Zonen angeordnet
sind.
17. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente einen magnetischen Code generieren, der das Ergebnis der Längen
der magnetischen Bereiche und der angrenzenden Zwischenräume ist.
18. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die metallischen und nichtmetallischen Teile des Sicherheitselements holographisch
sind.
19. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass wenigstens eine metallisierte Schicht so vorgesehen ist, dass ein Farbwechseleffekt
erzielt wird, wenn die Schicht aus unterschiedlichen Winkeln betrachtet wird.
20. Sicherheitselement gemäß Anspruch 19, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die metallische Schicht mittels zweier unterschiedlicher Metalle geschaffen wird.
21. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es mit Tinte oder Pigment mit fluoreszierenden Eigenschaften bedeckt ist.
22. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die wenigstens eine metallisierte Schicht dichroitische Eigenschaften aufweist.
23. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente, die in den wenigstens teilweise entmetallisierten Bereichen vorhanden
sind, eine geringere Dicke aufweisen als die Magnetelemente, die oberhalb oder unterhalb
der wenigstens einen metallisierten Schicht vorhanden sind.
24. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bereiche, die die Zeichen und/oder Markierungen festlegen, vollkommen entmetallisiert
sind.
25. Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es sich um einen Sicherheitsfaden handelt, der geeignet ist, wenigstens teilweise
in Papier für Banknoten eingesetzt zu werden.
26. Sicherheitsdokument, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es wenigstens ein Sicherheitselement gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1-25
umfasst.
27. Verfahren zur Bereitstellung eines Sicherheitselements gemäß einem oder mehreren der
Ansprüche 1-25, folgende Schritte umfassend:
Bereitstellung eines ersten aus Kunststoff hergestellten Films, auf dem wenigstens
eine opake Schicht angeordnet ist, wobei auf der opaken Schicht gedruckte Elemente
festgelegt sind;
Koppeln in Passgenauigkeit des ersten, aus Kunststoff gefertigten Films mit einem
zweiten Film, der mit Magnetelementen versehen ist, so dass als Ergebnis die Magnetelemente
in den Zonen angeordnet sind, wo die gedruckten Elemente festgelegt sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Magnetelemente punktartige Elemente sind, die hintereinander an einer Achse angeordnet
sind, die parallel zu der Seite des Sicherheitselements verläuft.
28. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 27, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die wenigstens eine opake Schicht durch Metallisieren des Kunststofffilms bereitgestellt
wird.
29. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 27, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die gedruckten Elemente durch eine wenigstens teilweise Entmetallisierung der Metallisierungsschicht
bereitgestellt werden.
30. Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 27-29, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die gedruckten Elemente durch eine vollständige Entmetallisierung der Metallisierungsschicht
und eine anschließende teilweise Remetallisierung bereitgestellt werden.
31. Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 27-30, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die gedruckten Elemente durch ein Mikrodruckverfahren bereitgestellt werden.
32. Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 27-31, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die gedruckten Elemente mittels einer Menge von Metall bereitgestellt werden, die
geeignet ist, deren Betrachtung in Durchlicht zu ermöglichen, und welche ausreicht,
deren Nachweis in einem Labor mittels Vorrichtungen zum Nachweis der Anwesenheit von
Metall zu erlauben.
33. System zum Einlesen eines Sicherheitselements, das gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche
1-25 geschaffen wurde, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass dieses Mittel umfasst, die geeignet sind, die Anwesenheit von Magnettinten mit unterschiedlichen
Koerzitivkräften der Magnetelemente zu identifizierten, die oberhalb oder unterhalb
der metallisierten Schicht angeordnet sind, wenn die Magnetelemente an den Rändern
des Sicherheitselements durch Nutzung des unterschiedlichen Restmagnetismus aufgebracht
werden, der durch Drehen der magnetischen Ausrichtung der Magnetelemente erreicht
wird, die mit einer geringeren Koerzitivkraft als Magnetelemente mit einer höheren
Koerzitivkraft gedruckt sind.
34. System zum Einlesen eines Sicherheitselements gemäß Anspruch 33, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es ferner Mittel umfasst, die zur Identifizierung der Position von Magnetelementen
geeignet sind, die oberhalb oder unterhalb der mindestens einen metallisierten Schicht
angeordnet sind, wenn die Magnetelemente an den Rändern des Sicherheitselements aufgebracht
sind.
1. Elément de sécurité, en particulier pour des billets de banque, des cartes de sécurité
et analogues, comprenant un substrat, sur lequel au moins une couche opaque est déposée,
des caractères et/ou des marquages étant définis dans des régions de ladite au moins
une couche opaque, comprenant en outre, au moins dans les régions dans lesquelles
lesdits caractères et/ou marquages sont définis, un ou plusieurs éléments magnétiques
visibles au moins dans la lumière transmise, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques sont des éléments analogues à des points, agencés séquentiellement
le long d'un axe parallèle au côté de l'élément de sécurité.
2. Elément de sécurité selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que ladite au moins une couche opaque est une couche métallisée.
3. Elément de sécurité selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que lesdits caractères et/ou marquages sont définis par des zones au moins partiellement
démétallisées de ladite couche métallisée.
4. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que ladite couche métallisée est fournie par impression avec des encres métalliques,
ou avec des encres ayant un effet métallique.
5. Elément de sécurité selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques peuvent être détectés dans la lumière transmise, par
utilisation d'une lentille de grossissement.
6. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques peuvent être détectés par des dispositifs pour la détection
de propriétés magnétiques.
7. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques sont fournis par des encres magnétiques.
8. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques sont présents également dans des régions adjacentes
auxdits caractères et/ou marquages, au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins une
couche métallisée.
9. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques, agencés dans les zones au moins partiellement démétallisées,
sont agencés côte à côte par rapport à des éléments magnétiques additionnels, agencés
au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins une couche métallisée.
10. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques additionnels, agencés au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite
au moins une couche métallisée, sont agencés sur les deux bords de l'élément de sécurité,
de manière continue ou alternée.
11. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques agencés dans lesdites zones au moins partiellement démétallisées
ou dans les zones situées au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins une couche métallisée
présentent une coercivité et un magnétisme résiduel mutuellement identiques.
12. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques agencés dans les zones au moins partiellement démétallisées
ou dans les zones situées au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins une couche métallisée
présentent une coercivité mutuellement identique et un magnétisme résiduel mutuellement
différent.
13. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques agencés dans les zones au moins partiellement démétallisées
ou dans des régions situées au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins une couche
métallisée présentent une coercivité mutuellement différente et un magnétisme résiduel
mutuellement identique.
14. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques présents dans lesdites zones au moins partiellement
démétallisées présentent une aire plus petite que celle des éléments magnétiques agencés
au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins une couche métallisée, extérieure auxdites
zones au moins partiellement démétallisées.
15. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques agencés dans lesdites zones au moins partiellement démétallisées
ont une intensité colorimétrique inférieure à celle des éléments magnétiques agencés
dans les zones situées au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins une couche métallisée.
16. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend, en plus de la présence desdits éléments magnétiques dans lesdites zones
au moins partiellement démétallisées et au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins
une couche métallisée, des régions magnétiques continues, agencées de manière adjacente
à des régions magnétique analogues à des points.
17. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques génèrent un code magnétique, qui est un résultat des
longueurs des zones magnétiques et des interspaces adjacents.
18. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les parties métalliques et non métalliques dudit élément de sécurité sont holographiques.
19. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que ladite au moins une couche métallisée est prévue de manière à obtenir un effet de
décalage des couleurs, lorsque ladite couche est observée sous différents angles.
20. Elément de sécurité selon la revendication 19, caractérisé en ce que ladite couche métallisée est fournie au moyen de deux métaux différents.
21. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'il est couvert d'encre ou de pigment ayant des caractéristiques fluorescentes.
22. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que ladite au moins une couche métallisée a des caractéristiques dichroïques.
23. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques présents dans lesdites zones au moins partiellement
démétallisées ont une épaisseur inférieure à celle desdits éléments magnétiques présents
au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins une couche métallisée.
24. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdites zones, définissant lesdits caractères et/ou marquages, sont totalement démétalllisées.
25. Elément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que c'est un fil de sécurité, adapté pour être inséré au moins partiellement dans du
papier pour billets de banque.
26. Document de sécurité, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend au moins un élément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications
1 à 25.
27. Procédé de fourniture d'un élément de sécurité selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications
1 à 25, comprenant les étapes consistant à :
fournir un premier film en plastique, sur laquelle au moins une couche opaque est
agencée, des éléments imprimés étant définis sur ladite couche opaque ;
coupler, de manière repérée, ledit premier film en plastique avec un deuxième film
muni d'éléments magnétiques, de manière que lesdits éléments magnétiques soient en
résultat agencés dans les régions dans lesquelles les éléments imprimés sont définis,
caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments magnétiques sont des éléments analogues à des points, agencés séquentiellement
le long d'un axe parallèle au côté de l'élément de sécurité.
28. Procédé selon la revendication 27, caractérisé en ce que ladite au moins une couche opaque est fournie par métallisation dudit film en plastique.
29. Procédé selon la revendication 27, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments imprimés sont fournis par démétallisation au moins partielle de
ladite couche de métallisation.
30. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 27 à 29, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments imprimés sont fournis par démétallisation totale de ladite couche
de métallisation et remétallisation partielle subséquente.
31. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 27 à 30, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments imprimés sont fournis par un processus par microimpression.
32. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 27 à 31, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments imprimés sont fournis au moyen d'une quantité de métal, adaptée
pour permettre leur observation à la lumière transmise et suffisante pour permettre
leur détection dans un laboratoire, au moyen de dispositifs pour détecter la présence
de métaux.
33. Système de lecture d'un élément de sécurité fourni selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications
1 à 25, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend des moyens adaptés pour identifier la présence d'encres magnétiques avec
une coercivité différente des éléments magnétiques agencés au-dessus ou au-dessous
de ladite couche métallisée, lorsque lesdits éléments magnétiques sont déposés sur
les bords dudit élément de sécurité, par utilisation du magnétisme résiduel différent
obtenu par rotation de l'orientation magnétique des éléments magnétiques imprimés
avec une coercivité inférieure à des éléments magnétiques à plus haute coercivité.
34. Système de lecture d'un élément de sécurité selon la revendication 33, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend en outre des moyens, adaptés pour identifier la position d'éléments magnétiques
agencés au-dessus ou au-dessous de ladite au moins une couche métallisée, lorsque
lesdits éléments magnétiques sont déposés sur les bords dudit élément de sécurité.
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