Secure photographic method and apparatus

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Inventors

Bjelkhagen, Hans I.

Application #

012157

Filed

Jan-22-1998

Published

Oct-26-1999

Current US Class

283/112
283/77
283/904
430/10
430/290
430/568

International Classes

G03C 001/76; G03C 001/77

Field of Search

430/10 430/568 430/290 283/77 283/112 283/904

Assignee

Photics Corporation (Lake Forest, IL)

Examiners

Huff; Mark F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Niro, Scavone, Haller & Niro

US Patent References

4054453   Lippmann film wit...
4178181   Interference film p...
5494787   Photosensitive elem...
5629143   Photosensitive elem...
5856048   Information-record...

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Other References

Abramson et al, "Sandwich Holography for Strong Information Interferometrically With a High Degree of Security," Applied Optics, vol. 18, No. 12, pp. 2017-2021.

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Abstract
The application of Lippmann photographs as a unique security device on security documents, such as, e.g. identity cards, passports, credit cards is presented. The recording of such photographs requires a special type of photosensitive film layer in contact with a reflecting layer. Panchromatic photopolymer materials can be used and, after being recorded and processed, laminated to security documents. Lippmann photographs are almost impossible to copy and, certainly, cannot be copied by conventional photography or color copying machines.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A security device containing information thereon, comprising:

a body having two sides, at least one side of which is adapted to receive said information,

said information comprising:

an image which is reproduced onto a photosensitive photopolymer by Lippman photography;

said photopolymer applied to

a reflecting surface upon which surface a transparent substrate is co-extensively bonded; and

a protective transparent lamination disposed over said information.

2. The device of claim 1 wherein said photopolymer is 2 to 3 micrometers in thickness.

3. The device of claim 1 wherein said image is in the form of binary code.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the field of photography and, specifically, to a special type of color photographs of the Lippmann type ("Lippmann photography") also known as interferential photography or interference color photography. Lippmann photography is discussed in the following articles, 1) G. Lippmann: La photographic des couleurs. Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences 112, 274-275 (1891); 2) G. Lippmann: Photographies colorees du spectre, sur albumine et sur gelatine bichromatees, Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences 115, 575 (1892); and 3) G. Lippmann: Sur la theorie de la photographie des couleurs simples et composees par la methode interferentielle. J. Physique 3 (No.3), 97-107 (1894), each of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference. It was the first type of true-color photography, invented by Gabriel Lippmann in 1891. In this type of photography, colors are recorded in a photosensitive layer as a black-and-white interference structure. Such an image can be used as a security device on different types of security documents, such as passports, identity cards, travel documents, drivers licenses, credit cards, etc. The present invention involves the methods of application of Lippmann photography for security and anti-counterfeiting purposes including the technique of recording such photographs, the special recording materials, and the recording and processing devices for this type of photography unique to the security application.
 
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