Banknotes incorporating security devices

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Inventors

Hardwick, Bruce
Jackson, Wayne Kevin
Zientek, Paul
Hibbert, Cameron Rex

Application #

147898

Filed

Aug-19-1999

Published

Oct-29-2002

Current US Class

283/111
283/72
283/82
283/901
283/91

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/72 283/79 283/81 283/82 283/91 283/92 283/94 283/100 283/101 283/107 283/110 283/111 283/68 283/17 283/73 283/901 428/611 206/775 206/776 206/807

Assignee

Securency Pty Ltd (Victoria, AU)

Examiners

Wellington; A. L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Christensen O'Connor Johnson Kindness PLLC

US Patent References

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4536016   Banknotes and the l...
5093184   Security paper with...
5388862   Security articles
5393099   Anti-counterfeiting l...
5492370   Decorative article
5698333   Multilayer film stru...
6089614   Security device
6210777   Security document...

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Abstract
A security document (1), such as a bank note, is formed from a sheet-like substrate (10) of clear plastic material with layers (13, 14, 15, 16) of opacifying ink applied to the surfaces (11, 12) of the substrate (10). The security document (1) includes a security device (20) which is at least partially obscured by the layers (13, 14) of opacifying ink on a flat surface (11) of the substrate (10). The layers (15, 16) on the second surface (12) of the substrate (10) are applied in such a manner so as to leave a "half-window" area uncovered by opacifying ink through which the security device (20) is visible for one side of the document (1). The security device (20) may extend transversely outside the half-window area and be visible in transmission, enabling a different contrasting effect to be observed from both sides of the document.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A security document comprising:

a sheet-like substrate of clear plastics material having first and second surfaces on opposite sides of the substrate;

said substrate having a region including a security device;

at least one layer of opacifying ink applied on a first side of the substrate; and

at least one layer of opacifying ink applied on the opposite side of the substrate in such a manner as to leave an area on said opposite side which is not covered by the opacifying ink substantially in said region including the security device,

wherein the at least one layer of opacifying ink applied on the first side of the substrate obscures the security device from the first side so that the security device is not visible in reflected light from said first side of the substrate.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to security documents, such as banknotes or the like, and is particularly concerned with providing a security document formed from a plastic substrate with an enhanced security device.

In Australian Patent Specification No. AU-A-87665/82 there is disclosed a security document and a method of producing a security document, in which opacifying coatings of ink are applied to both sides of a sheet-like substrate formed from a clear plastics film. The security document may be produced with some areas to which no opacifying coating is applied on both sides of the clear plastics substrate. These clear, transparent areas are known as "windows" and are particularly suitable for incorporating security devices, for example diffraction gratings, optically variable devices and embossed images, which can be inspected in the transparent areas or windows from both sides of the security document. However, a security device, such as a diffraction grating, in a window generally has the same appearance when viewed from both sides of the security document.
 
  A self-verifying security document, such as a banknote, comprises a flexible sheet formed from a plastics substrate bearing indicia. The sheet has a window...  A security document (1), such as a bank note, is formed from a sheet-like substrate (10) of clear plastic material with layers (13, 14, 15, 16) of opacifying...