Detecting luminescent security features

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Inventors

Chapman, Victor B.
Potter, Michael

Application #

604962

Filed

Apr-27-1984

Published

Mar-17-1987

Current US Class

250/458.1
356/71

International Classes

G06K 007/10

Field of Search

356/71 356/448 356/433 250/458.1 250/459.1 250/338 209/534

Assignee

De La Rue Systems Limited (London, GB2)

Examiners

Rosenberger; R. A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

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Abstract
Luminescent security features in or on documents are detected using a detector comprising a fibre optic light guide arranged to transmit an interrogation beam originating from a source onto a document to be tested; and a housing in which a photo-diode array is mounted to receive luminescence emitted from the document. The photo-diode array is connected to electronic circuitry for discriminating between luminescence due to a security feature and other luminescence emitted by the document and for determining that a security feature has been detected.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method of detecting a luminescent security thread in or on a document, the method comprising: feeding a test document in a feed direction past sensing means such that said security thread will extend in said feed direction; generating an interrogation beam; illuminating said test document with said interrogation beam; filtering out substantially all wavelengths in said interrogation beam from radiation reflected from or transmitted through said document to separate out luminescence emitted from the document, sensing with said sensing means luminescence emitted from a plurality of sets of adjacent portions of said test documents, each said set of adjacent portions being aligned transversely to said security thread and determining the intensity of said sensed luminescence; for each set of portions comparing the intensity of said luminescence of each said portion with the average intensity of all said portions in said set; detecting the presence of a security feature if said two intensities satisfy a predetermined relationship; determining which portion or portions of each said set of portions has emitted luminescence corresponding to a security feature; and detecting the presence of said security thread if said security features are detected for each said set of portions in positions which are arranged in a manner corresponding to said security thread.



Description
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for detecting luminescent security features in or on documents.

It has been proposed in the past to irradiate security documents, particularly paper sheets such as bank notes, with ultra-violet radiation to determine whether or not the document is luminescent. The generation of a bluish luminescence can be indicative of a forged document. Recently, luminescent materials have been incorporated into, or printed on, documents to provide security features in themselves. One form of security feature is a luminescent thread. Previous methods for detecting such security features involve using accurate and complex filtering techniques to detect whether luminescence emitted by the document falls within a particular wavelength band. These methods do not enable security features which luminesce at substantially the same wavelength as other features to be discriminated.

In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a method of detecting luminescent security features in or on documents comprises illuminating a test document with an interrogation beam; sensing luminescence emitted from the document with sensing means; dividing the area over which luminescence is sensed into a plurality of portions; comparing the intensity of the luminescence of each portion with the average intensity of all the portions; and detecting the presence of a security feature if the two intensities satisfy a predetermined relationship.
 
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