Certification identifying medium

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Inventors

Ohnishi, Kazuhiko
Naito, Seishi

Application #

293538

Filed

Jan-4-1989

Published

Sep-5-1989

Current US Class

283/82
283/904
283/94

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/82 283/91 283/94 283/904

Assignee

Glory Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Hyogo, JP)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Koda and Androlia

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Abstract
A certification identifying medium such as debit card or credit card comprising a substrate preferably made of a paper material, a bar code band printed or layered on the substrate with a material including a magnetic material provided with a specific coercive force and a magnetic record band disposed on the substrate to magnetically record information of the bar code. A mask band made of a non-magnetic material is applied to the substrate to cover at least the bar code band to prevent the visual observation thereof. The bar code band generally comprises a plurality of bar codes which have the specific coercive force different from each other.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A certification identifying medium comprising:

a substrate of a rectangular card shape which is made of a paper material;

a bar code band having a first bar code made of magnetizable material having a first coercive force and a second bar code made of magnetizable material having a second coercive force which is higher than that of the magnetizable material of the first bar code, and said bar code band being disposed on a surface of said substrate with said first bar code being printed at first predetermined positions on said substrate as a binary pattern which is different for each certification identifying medium and said second bar code being printed at second predetermined positions on said substrate as a binary pattern which is the same for all certification identifying medium;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a certification identifying medium prepared to obviate the possibility of an alternation of an identification medium, such as money or prepaid card, check, credit card and the like, which requires certification for preventing the forgery or falsification of the identification medium.

Usually, money or prepaid cards, or debit cards, checks, credit cards, identification cards, admission tickets and the like are prepared and used widely by describing necessary items or informations such as numbers, names, amounts of money and the like on a substrate such as paper or plastic plate by means of printing operation, magnetically recording these items or informations on the substrate by bonding a magnetic tape, or bonding certifying information such as portrait photograph and applying a tally impression. The thus made identification medium, however, is easily altered to obtain a false certification by forging or falsifying the same.
 
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