Tamper resistant identification card

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Inventors

Dyball, Christopher J.

Application #

054750

Filed

Apr-3-1998

Published

Nov-30-1999

Current US Class

283/74
283/89
283/904
382/116

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/67 283/70 283/72 283/74 283/89 283/904 382/116 250/271 235/468

Assignee

Drexler Technology Corporation (Mountain View, CA)

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schneck; Thomas

US Patent References

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5346258   Game ticket confusi...
5401960   Process for markin...
5403039   Tamper-resistant ar...
5862247   Personal and prop...

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Abstract
A base layer of an information storage card is coated with a first coating layer that will glow a first color under longwave ultraviolet light. A second coating is applied onto the first coating. This second coating will glow a second color under ultraviolet light. This second coating can then be printed on using standard printing techniques. An attempt to alter the card by removing the printing will damage the first and second coating in a nonuniform manner. This damage will be seen under longwave ultraviolet light, even if the card has been reprinted.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tamper resistant information storage card comprising:

a polymeric base layer;

a first coating disposed atop and bonded to said base layer, said first coating containing a first dye, said first dye having the property that said first dye will glow at a first wavelength when exposed to longwave UV light; and

a second coating disposed atop and bonded to said first coating, said coating being composed of a printable polymer with said second coating containing a second dye, said second dye having the property that said dye will glow at a second wavelength when exposed to longwave UV light.

2. The card of claim 1 further comprising:

a pattern of indicia dye printed from a dye diffusion/thermal transfer printer printed onto said second coating.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to data cards and, more particularly, to identification cards having a security feature.

BACKGROUND ART

Most identification cards now being made are printed by dye diffusion, thermal transfer (D2T2) printers on vinyl or polyester cards. One problem with these cards has been the relatively simple ability to tamper with the printing on the card. It is a fairly simple procedure to remove the printed images and overlays by abrasion of the surface of the card. The card can then be reprinted with a new polymer layer using a D2T2 printer. It is exceedingly difficult to detect these alterations.

Color has been used as a security feature to prevent counterfeiting or tampering with various media. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,258 teaches use of colored "confusion patterns" above and below play indicia on a lottery ticket. Tampering with the ticket damages the confusion pattern.

In U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,039 Borowski, Jr. et al. teach a thermochromic layer over printing on a lottery ticket or the like. A user can observe the presence or absence of a reversible color change in the thermochromic layer. Tampering with the card affects the thermochromic layer which would be visible when a color reversal is attempted.
 
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