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4519155
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Inventors

Gallagher, Terence J.
LaCapria, Anthony

Application #

491950

Filed

Apr-17-1983

Published

May-28-1985

Current US Class

040/625
040/626
283/109
283/904
428/203
428/204
428/209

International Classes

G09F 003/02

Field of Search

428/203 428/334 428/283 428/201 428/204 428/212 428/209 283/109 283/904 40/626 40/625 40/630 40/615

Assignee

American Bank Note Company (New York, NY)

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Abstract
A security document such as an identification card including a base layer having at least one surface bonded and security markings printed on that surface. The bonded surface is covered by a protective layer including a film of material fused thereto so as to form a matrix encapsulating the printed security markings (which may include a xerographically reproduced photograph).
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A security document comprising:

a. a thermoplastic base sheet formed of film-fibrils bonded at its surfaces sufficiently to be receptive to printed markings thereon, said sheet having an internal structure less bonded than said surfaces;

b. security markings printed on at least one of said surfaces;

c. a layer of thermoplastic film having a melting temperature range overlapping the melting temperature range of the sheet material and having one surface fused directly to said one surface of the base sheet between the markings thereon, said layer forming with said one surface a matrix enclosing said security markings, said matrix having a delamination resistance greater than said internal structure; and



Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention is an identification card or other security document wherein it is desired to prevent access to markings on the document to protect them from erasure and changes. The invention also includes a method of making such a document.

Lee et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,247,318 proposes to make a security document by assembling two unbonded polyethylene film-fibril sheets with security material such as threads between them, and then bonding the sheets to form a laminated document in which the security material is protected. Although Lee et al suggest the use of "printing on an inner plane of the paper" as a possible security material, the unbonded sheets proposed by Lee et al. do not accept printing well.

According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a bonded polyethylene film-fibril sheet is used as the base sheet. Such a bonded sheet accepts printing with conventional inks on one or both sides, and is in fact receptive to all common recording materials, including pencil and xerographic toners. After the base sheet is marked, by printing or otherwise, it is covered, preferably on both sides, by the application of a protective sheet of Mylar (polyethylene terephthalate) coated on its side nearest the base sheet with a layer of polyethylene film. The assembly is then fused together, for example by the application of heat and pressure in a pair of calender rolls. This fuses the bonded polyethylene of the base sheet with the polyethylene film, forming a matrix which encloses the printing or other indicia that have been deposited on the base sheet. This matrix is less subject to delamination than is the base sheet itself, whose internal structure between the bonded surfaces comprise fibers which are bonded together only at spaced intervals. Attempts to delaminate a card or document constructed in accordance with the present invention will result in a splitting of the base sheet, while the printing or other markings contained within the fused matrix remain intact.
 
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