Security sheet and method

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Inventors

Dorricott, William James
Jarvis, Simon Derek Henwood

Application #

914202

Filed

Nov-7-2001

Published

May-4-2004

Current US Class

283/113
283/72

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/72 283/82 283/83 283/86 283/91 283/93 283/94 283/114 283/113 428/195

Assignee

De La Rue International Limited (Hampshire, GB)

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oliff & Berridge, PLC

US Patent References

4536016   Banknotes and the l...
4652015   Security paper for...
5248544   Paper of value hav...
5275870   Watermarked plasti...
5388862   Security articles
5492370   Decorative article
5547916   Thermal transfer pr...
5660919   Sheet for security d...

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Abstract
A security sheet includes a viewable security feature on or in a substrate (1). A print receptive coating (3-5) is provided on the substrate, the coating being registered relative to the security feature (2, 10) so that it does not overlap the security feature.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A security sheet comprising:

a substrate made of paper;

a viewable security feature on or in the substrate; and

a print receptive coating on the substrate, the coating being oriented laterally relative to the security feature so that the coating is not applied over or under the security feature and so that the security feature is viewable from the same side of the substrate as the coating, wherein the security feature is chosen from the group comprising watermarks, security threads and banded security features.

2. A sheet according to claim 1, wherein the security feature comprises a windowed thread.

3. A sheet according to claim 1, wherein the coating comprises a number of stripes laterally spaced apart.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a security sheet such as a security paper and a method for manufacturing such a sheet.

2. Description of the Related Art

Security sheets such as security papers or films are used for manufacturing security documents such as banknotes, identity cards and the like. Conventionally, a wide variety of security features are incorporated into such security sheets or provided on their surface. Examples include watermarks, security threads and other banded security features. A problem with conventional security sheets is that it is often not possible to achieve high quality print on the sheet in view of the nature of the sheet material. It is also not possible to gain full potential from types of ink such as metallic/colour changing inks since these do not fully exhibit their optical characteristics due to absorption by the sheet material.

It is known in the case of certain papers to coat the paper so as to provide a better receptive surface for print but the problem with this approach is that the coating obscures the security features which have been incorporated in or onto the paper.
 
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