EP3256329A1 - Value or security product and method for the production thereof with decentralised individualisation - Google Patents
Value or security product and method for the production thereof with decentralised individualisationInfo
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- EP3256329A1 EP3256329A1 EP16703752.2A EP16703752A EP3256329A1 EP 3256329 A1 EP3256329 A1 EP 3256329A1 EP 16703752 A EP16703752 A EP 16703752A EP 3256329 A1 EP3256329 A1 EP 3256329A1
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- the present invention relates to a value or security product having a product body with two outer sides. Such products are usually equipped with at least one non-individualizing security printing and at least one individualizing security feature. Furthermore, the present invention also relates to a method for producing such a value or security product.
- Value or security products in particular securities or security documents, are used to verify the identity of a person, in particular when crossing a state border, or thing or claim, for example, on payment of a sum of money or on the release of a product or service.
- the product therefore contains security features whose imitation is extremely difficult or even practically impossible.
- the product such as banknotes, consists of a not readily available material.
- security features may be provided by special colors, for example luminescent or optically variable colors, optical elements, such as holograms, tilt images, kinegraphic objects, lens or prism arrays, also guilloches (with visible colors / inks or luminescent colors / inks), mottled fibers , Security threads and others, to be formed.
- optical elements such as holograms, tilt images, kinegraphic objects, lens or prism arrays, also guilloches (with visible colors / inks or luminescent colors / inks), mottled fibers , Security threads and others, to be formed.
- the security features used in the value or security products, in particular securities or security documents, can only serve to prove the authenticity of the documents, regardless of their nature or by their user.
- Personalizing for example, personalizing security features also contain in coded form or in plain text information about the type of document, about the user this document and / or an item to which the document is clearly assigned. Such information may be a facial image (photograph) of the user, his or her personal data such as name, date of birth, place of birth, address, or a personal identifier such as a membership number or his / her signature.
- Another security feature that individualizes the value or security product can be, for example, a serial number of the product or the chassis number of a motor vehicle to which the product is assigned.
- Identification documents are generally initially produced in the form of non-individualized blanks (product bodies). This production section typically takes place in a central production site, since the blanks do not differ from each other and can therefore be mass produced.
- the individualization, for example personalization, of the blanks can also be carried out in the central production, for example by affixing the name, the address, the date of birth and the place of birth as well as a face image of the document holder in the document.
- the execution of this processing step in a central manufacturing plant is logistically disadvantageous. For this reason, it is preferred to decentralize the documents in order to be able to ensure rapid processing, for example in outlets for value or security documents.
- DE 10 201 1 006 191 A1 discloses a laminate body formed from at least three laminate layers, which can be used as a value and / or security document.
- the laminate body comprises at least two color fields, which are arranged one above the other and each of which lies in one of at least two color planes.
- the color fields are preferably printed with printing inks.
- the color planes are arranged inside the laminate body. It should be noted that the fact that the color planes are arranged inside the laminate body, a manipulation of lying in the color planes ink layer areas strong would be difficult because the ink layer areas extracted for manipulation and the laminate body would have to be delaminated at least in the range of these color layers.
- DE 10 2008 012 420 A1 describes a document with a security printing.
- image information is introduced into a plurality of layers of the document, the image information being supplemented to form an overall image.
- the image information is generated by an ink-jet printing method. It should be noted that it is advantageous to arrange the printed layers on internal layers of the composite. In this case, a forgery or falsification of printing layers serving as security features is made difficult or even impossible.
- the object of the present invention to generate individualization data in a decentralized production site also in multicolored representation on a value or security product.
- the multicolored representation should be able to be formed in photo quality. Accordingly, it should not be readily possible to manipulate the data distort). In addition, the manipulation should be made easily visible in order to recognize them easily on the value or security product can.
- the term, value or security product ' which may be in particular a valuable or security document or a security element is used, for example, a passport, identity card, driver's license, an access control card or a other ID card, a vehicle registration document, vehicle registration document, visa, check, means of payment, in particular a banknote, a check, bank, credit or cash card, customer card, health card, chip card, company card, proof of eligibility, membership card, gift or Shopping voucher, bill of lading or other proof of entitlement, tax stamp, postage stamp, ticket, token or other document.
- a product according to the invention can also be a security element, for example a sticker, adhesive label (for example for article surveillance), patch or the like, which has the security feature according to the invention and which is provided with a precursor of a security or security document or another article, for example with one to be marked
- An article whose authenticity is to be guaranteed can be inextricably linked to form the value or security document or this marked article.
- this item may be a copy of a limited series of similar items whose uniqueness is documented by numbering. This numbering can be realized by the individualization of the security element provided with the security feature.
- the value or security product can also be a smartcard, for example.
- the value or security document may be in ID 1, ID 2, ID 3, or any other normalized or non-normalized format, such as in a booklet form, such as a passport-like item, or, for example, in card form.
- a value or security product is generally a laminate of several document layers, which are connected in register under the action of heat and under increased pressure. These products should meet the standardized requirements, for example according to ISO 10373, ISO / IEC 7810, ISO 14443.
- the product layers consist for example of a carrier material which is suitable for lamination.
- the valuable or security product may be formed from a polymer selected from a group comprising polycarbonate (PC), in particular bisphenol A polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), derivatives thereof, such as glycol modified PET (PETG), Polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyvinyl butyral (PVB), polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), polyimide (PI), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polystyrene (PS), polyvinylphenol (PVP), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE ), thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), in particular thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS) and derivatives thereof, or paper or cardboard or glass or metal or ceramic.
- PC polycarbonate
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PEN glycol modified PET
- PEN Polyethylene naphthalate
- PVC polyvinyl chlor
- the product can also be made of several of these materials. It preferably consists of PC or PC / TPU / PC.
- the polymers may be either filled or unfilled. In the latter case they are preferably transparent or translucent. If the polymers are filled, they are opaque.
- the product is preferably prepared from 3 to 12 films, preferably 4 to 10 films. The films may also carry print layers. In any case, according to the present invention, there is a security pressure on the outside of the laminated security or security product on at least one of the outer foils.
- the above objects are achieved by the value or security product according to the invention.
- the value or security product is formed by a product body (non-individualized blank) with two outer sides.
- the value or security product has at least one nonindividualizing security print and at least one individualizing security feature.
- the at least one non-individualizing security printing and the at least one individualizing security feature are printed overlapping on at least one of the outer sides of the product body in the same printing plane.
- the above-mentioned objects are also achieved by the inventive method for producing the value or security product with decentralized individualization, in particular personalization.
- the method comprises the following method steps: (A) producing the product body having two outer sides, at least one non-individualizing security pressure being present on at least one of the two outer sides; and
- the possibility of multicolored production of an individualizing mark in a decentralized manufacturing facility is opened up. Because the product body can be made without difficulty with conventional technologies with this mark on the outside by the license plate is printed, for example, in a conventional manner.
- the inventive value or security product that a falsification of the value or security product is easily recognizable.
- This is achieved by making an intimate connection of the ink / ink for the individualizing security feature with the ink / ink of the non-individualizing security print because that security feature and security print are overlapping on the outside of the product body in the same print plane. If a counterfeiter tries to remove the distinguishing marks from the value or security product so that subsequently a changed individualizing mark can be attached, the non-individualizing security print is removed at the same time and without the counterfeiter being able to prevent this.
- the security pressure generally extends over a larger area of the surface of the valuable or security product and also overlaps, for example, with still other security features, a replacement of the security pressure with reasonable effort is not possible. Therefore, such a manipulation of the value or security product remains recognizable on the basis of the at least partial destruction of the security pressure.
- the individualizing security feature may be any common identifier for individualization, in particular personalization, of the value or security product, for example the personal data of a document holder, such as name, date and place of birth, address or root number of the document holder, or a serial number of the document or another identification mark. This data can be reproduced with alphanumeric characters, for example.
- the individualizing security feature can be formed by biometric data, such as a fingerprint, a face image, the hand-line structure, iris or retina, or by its own handwritten reproduction of the name of the cardholder (signature).
- biometric data such as a fingerprint, a face image, the hand-line structure, iris or retina, or by its own handwritten reproduction of the name of the cardholder (signature).
- the biometric data as well as the signature can all be reproduced in pictorial representations.
- the non-individualizing security printing can be formed by any pattern or other representation of a non-individualizing the value or security product image, for example, by guilloches, a wallpaper, carpet or fabric pattern, a visual representation of visual art or other graphic design.
- Both the at least one individualizing security feature and the at least one non-individualizing security print can either be applied only to an outer side of the product body, or at least one individualizing security feature and at least one non-dualizing security print can be located on both outer sides of the product body.
- Both the non-individualizing security printing and the individualizing security feature can be formed with printing inks / inks that produce a visually recognizable printed image.
- the printing inks / inks used for this purpose contain suitable pigments and / or dyes which absorb in the visible spectral range. Such pigments and dyes are well known and common in the art.
- the latter pigments and dyes can luminesce, for example, in the visible spectral range, so that they give a visually detectable luminescence after excitation with electromagnetic radiation, for example in the IR or UV spectral range.
- the inks / inks for the at least one individualizing security feature and the at least one non-individualized security print may be different with respect to the above alternatives.
- the individualizing security feature is printed with a polycarbonate based ink / ink.
- Such ink / ink accordingly contains a binder formed by a polycarbonate.
- Suitable polycarbonate binders are, in principle, all customary polycarbonate materials, for example polycarbonates, which are obtained using bisphenol A.
- polycarbonates as binders for printing inks / inks which are produced by using a geminally disubstituted dihydroxydiphenylcycloalkane, preferably monomers such as 4,4 ' - (3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexane-1,1-diyl) diphenol, 4,4 '- (3,3-dimethylcyclohexane-1,1-diyl) diphenol or 4,4' - (2,4,4-trimethylcyclopentane-1,1-diyl) diphenol.
- Such polycarbonates are described in DE 10 2007 052 947 A1 (local component A). The disclosure of this document, at least with respect to the starting materials and preparation conditions for polycarbonates, is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application.
- the product body consists of at least one or the outer side (s) printed with the at least one non-individualizing security print and the at least one individualizing security feature made of a polycarbonate or contains same.
- the entire product body may be made of or contain polycarbonates.
- further film layers, which are arranged between the outer film layers consist of or contain polycarbonate.
- the at least one non-individualizing security print and the At least one individualizing security feature are arranged, an even firmer connection between the ink / ink for forming the individualizing security feature and the product body is made. This is especially true when the ink / ink is formed to form the individualizing security feature in the manner explained above based on a polycarbonate.
- the at least one individualizing security feature has penetrated the outside of the product body, for example by diffusion. With this measure it can be achieved that the printing ink / ink of the individualizing security feature is less easily removable from an outside of the product body than the printing ink / ink of the non-individualizing security print. If a falsification of the value or security product is therefore attempted, the security pressure arranged there is at least damaged before the individualizing mark is removed.
- the ink / ink of the individualizing security feature can be matched to the material of the exterior to which it is printed.
- One way of such a vote is in a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to select for the ink / ink on the one hand and the material of the product body on the other hand, chemically similar materials, ie materials that each consist at least substantially of the same polymer. It is very particularly preferred if both the ink / ink and the outer side material of the product body consist of or contain polycarbonates.
- a further alternative or additional possibility of such a coordination of the materials to one another according to a further development of the present invention is to select the composition of the printing ink / ink in such a way that it contains a solvent that is compatible with the material of the outer sides of the product body.
- the solvent probably has the effect of dissolving the material on the outside of the product body, so that the ink / ink can penetrate into the material.
- suitable solvents for this purpose are specified in DE 10 2007 052 947 A1 (local component B). The disclosure of this document, at least with respect to the solvents for the ink composition, is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application.
- the product body is printed during the printing of the individualizing security feature ( Process step (b)) is heated to a temperature above room temperature, for example to a temperature of at least 40 ⁇ , more preferably of at least 50 ⁇ , even more preferably of at least 60 ° C and even more preferably of at least 65 ⁇ .
- the maximum temperature which should not be exceeded in order to prevent the material of the product body from being deformed, excessively expanded or subjected to other adverse effects under the effect of heating, shall be determined by the nature and composition of the product body and the ink / Ink dependent. Therefore, the maximum temperature is preferably not more than 120 ° C, more preferably not more than 110 ° C, still more preferably not more than 100 ° C, even more preferably not more than 90 ° C, and most preferably not more than 80 ° C. If the temperature is too high, there is a risk that the position accuracy of the pressure can no longer be guaranteed.
- the product body is therefore most preferably heated to about 70 ⁇ when printing with the at least one individualizing security feature.
- the non-individualizing security pressure extends over the entire outside of the product body.
- the non-individualizing security pressure may also cover only a partial area of the outside of the product body, for example in a surface area of max. times 25%, more preferably of at most 50% and most preferably of a maximum of 75%. This area coverage is preferably at least 10% and more preferably at least 15% and most preferably at least 20%.
- this reconstruction is particularly difficult according to yet another preferred development of the present invention, when the non-individualizing security printing extends over an area on the outside of the product body in which there is another security feature of the valuable or security product, i. overlaps with this further security feature, and even more preferred if this further security feature is also arranged in the same plane in the value or security product in which the non-individualizing security printing is arranged. Because in this case, this further security feature would also be affected in a reconstruction of non-individualizing security printing. It is further preferred if this further security feature is likewise a printing feature. Most preferably, this further security feature is a printing feature located in the same printing plane as the non-individualizing security print.
- the non-individualizing security printing can first be printed on the films which are provided for the production of the product body by lamination, and not only on at least one of the outer sides of the finished laminated product body.
- This procedure offers the advantage of simpler printing technology because the films can be easily processed in a roll-to-roll process, while the laminates are only available in one piece and thus continuous printing production is not possible.
- the laminates are less flexible and thus can not easily be processed by conventional printing methods.
- customary printing processes can be used, such as offset printing, flexographic printing and screen printing.
- a web offset printing process is used.
- the laminate may, in addition to the non-individualizing security print and individualizing security feature printed on the at least one outer side of the product body, also have print layers on surfaces lying in the laminate. These inner print layers are printed on the films prior to lamination, which are then laminated together.
- the inner printing layers can be produced with conventional printing inks / inks. Again, these inks / inks contain suitable pigments and / or dyes which absorb in the visible spectral region and are well known and conventional in the art. Alternatively or additionally, these printing inks / inks may also contain luminescent pigments and / or luminescent dyes which may have the spectral properties mentioned in connection with the non-individualizing security printing and the individualizing security feature.
- At least one internal design pressure can furthermore be provided as the printing layer.
- the at least one design print and the at least one non-individualizing security print are in each case in the form of at least one security mark passergenau and complementary to each other arranged so that the at least one security mark only by a manipulation of the value or security product is recognizable and is present without manipulation only latent ie is imperceptible.
- Design printing is the negative to the non-individualizing security printing or vice versa.
- Free areas in design printing thus encounter pressure areas in non-individualizing security printing, and open areas in non-individualizing security printing encounter printing areas in design printing, ie the free areas and printing areas of the two prints are preferably one above the other with a perpendicular view of the valuable or security product.
- the free areas or pressure areas of both prints can also be viewed at a certain angle relative to the surface normal of the value or security product, for example at an angle in a range of over 0 ° to 80 ° to the surface normal, complement, so that the security indicator is then imperceptible (latent), if the non-individualizing security printing is undamaged, but then becomes noticeable when the non-individualizing security pressure is at least partially removed by a manipulation, so then only by the design print formed part of the safety mark is recognizable.
- the design print can be designed in the form of a security print, for example in the form of guilloches.
- separating layers can be arranged between the laminating sheets and an external non-individualizing security printing.
- release liners can be formed for example by films of polyimide, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate or an acrylate-epoxy-modified polyester. These films do not bond with the outer sides of the product body and can therefore be removed again after lamination.
- the lamination For the lamination several stacks of films are processed, for example, either simultaneously in a platen press or sequentially in a continuous system under pressurization and heat input.
- the lamination typically in a hot / cold laminating press in a first step at 170 ° C to 200 ⁇ € and a pressure of 50 N / cm 2 to 600 N / cm 2 and carried out in a second step, with cooling to about room temperature and under the same pressure.
- the laminates are preferably produced in the form of multiple benefits (cards, sheets, pages), the individual benefits after lamination of the multiple benefits are available by dicing. For this purpose, for example, a punching method can be used.
- the singles have the desired format, for example the ID 1, ID 2 or ID 3 format according to ISO / IEC 7810.
- the printing ink is preferably printed by a digital printing method (non-impact printing method), since this offers the required flexibility for the purposes of individualization.
- a digital printing method non-impact printing method
- All Particularly preferred is an inkjet printing process (inkjet printing process), since with this the printing inks required for the formation of the desired printing quality are available.
- inkjet printing process inkjet printing process
- a polycarbonate-based printing ink suitable for this purpose is described in DE 10 2007 052 947 A1.
- the disclosure of this document at least in relation to the description of the composition of the preparation as printing ink, the starting materials required therefor and the conditions of production of the ink, is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application.
- the ink for the individualizing security feature strikes areas on the outside in which printing ink / ink is already present. ink of non-individualizing security printing.
- the printing ink / ink for the individualizing security feature settles over the already solidified ink / ink of the non-individualizing security print and penetrates, in particular diffused, preferably into the material on the outside of the product body, at which the solidified nonindividualizing printing ink ink is located.
- the already solidified ink / ink of non-individualizing security printing is surrounded on almost all sides by the ink / ink of the individualizing security feature.
- This configuration protects the individualizing security feature against adulteration, since the close penetration of the printing inks / inks of both security features makes isolated manipulation of the individualizing security feature impossible.
- a manipulation is made immediately visible, possibly after excitation (for example with 365 nm radiation) of printing inks / inks, which are otherwise visually imperceptible in the visible spectral range.
- the finished laminate can finally be coated on one or both sides with a protective layer, for example with a protective or topcoat or with a film after singulation in single-use.
- the film may be a patch, hologram, a kinegrafic element or a scratch-resistant film.
- at least the non-individualizing security printing and the individualizing security feature having outside of the value or security product in a preferred embodiment of the present invention is coated with a protective layer.
- the protective or topcoat can be formed by UV-curing printing inks / inks, for example based on acrylic resin, which are optionally filled with nanopigments to increase the scratch resistance. It is preferably transparent, but at least translucent and in any case so transparent that the underlying non-individualizing security printing and the individualizing security feature are visually perceptible.
- the protective layer preferably covers at least the area occupied by the individualizing security feature on the at least one outer surface of the valuable or security product.
- the protective layer preferably extends over a larger area of the at least one outer side than the area occupied by the at least one individualizing security feature, namely preferably over an area of at most 25%, more preferably at most 50% and even more preferably at most 75 % of the respective outside of the value or security product.
- This area coverage is at least 10% and more preferably at least 15% and most preferably at least 20% of the respective exterior of the security or security product. It is most preferred if the protective layer completely covers the at least one outer side of the valuable or security product, wherein it is further preferred if both outer surfaces are coated over the entire surface with the protective layer.
- the protective layer is structured.
- the protective layer may have regions which are thinner or alternatively thicker than the remaining regions of the protective layer.
- an already produced protective layer is structured (either by further application of lacquer material or by partial removal of the protective layer), or the protective layer is applied in a structured manner to the outside.
- the structuring of the protective layer can be in the form of an individualizing or non-dualizing characteristic.
- the structuring is in the form of an individualizing security feature, for example in the form of a biometric feature of the owner of the valuable or security product.
- the structuring may also be in the form of a non-individualizing mark, for example in the form of a logo.
- the structuring is in the form of a feature which already exists in another form, for example by the individualizing security feature according to the present invention, on the valuable or security product.
- the structuring may extend over the entire surface of the protective layer or only over a part of this surface, for example over at most 25%, more preferably at most 50% and most preferably at most 75% of this surface.
- the area coverage of the patterning feature in the protective layer is at least 10% and is more preferably at least 15% and most preferably at least 20% of the area of the protective layer.
- the protective layer can be applied in the form of a lacquer layer by means of a printing method, preferably with a digital printing method, for example with an inkjet printing method.
- a printing method preferably with a digital printing method, for example with an inkjet printing method.
- the protective layer can, if it is applied in the form of a lacquer layer by means of a digital printing method, be produced and structured with the same printing device, with which also the individualizing security feature according to the present Invention is generated. This achieves a very efficient individualization of the value or security product.
- an electronically stored original can be rastered and converted into a halftone image.
- the bright and dark areas of the halftone image can be formed as elevations or depressions in the protective layer.
- these gray values can be converted into two different levels of the protective layer surface (thicknesses of the protective layer).
- the protective layer surface can be formed with a corresponding number of levels. For example, such a relief can be optically scanned and reproduce the original halftone image in a reproduction. Therefore, this structuring can also be designed as a complex and difficult-to-adjust security feature.
- printable inks / inks can be applied several times onto the surface to be printed with an inkjet printing process, so that the laterally different thicknesses of the layer areas are produced.
- Suitable printing inks / inks are available for this purpose, for example the UV-curable phase change inks described in EP 2 161 313 B1.
- the product body is produced with the at least one non-individualizing security print on the at least one outer side, preferably in a central manufacturing facility
- the individualizing security feature and optionally the protective layer are produced in a decentralized production facility, for example in a dispensing location for security documents.
- the product body is manufactured with the at least one non-individualizing safety pressure in a central manufacturing facility;
- the product body provided with the at least one non-individualizing security print is then transferred to a decentralized manufacturing facility; and (iii) the at least one individualizing security feature is printed in the decentralized manufacturing facility on the product body printed with the at least one non-individualizing security print.
- the product body produced in the central manufacturing facility is a not yet individualized blank.
- Such blanks can be produced in large numbers in identical form.
- these blanks are transferred to the decentralized manufacturing facilities and there customized by attaching the individualizing security feature.
- Fig. 1 shows a value or security document in a schematic cross-sectional view
- Fig. 2 shows a product body in a schematic cross-sectional view
- FIG. 2A shows a section of a product body printed with the non-individualizing security print and the individualizing security feature in a schematic cross-sectional view
- Fig. 3 shows, in two examples, manipulation attempts made on a security document as shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 shows a preferred embodiment with a latent security mark formed by a non-individualizing security print and a design print; (a) in a schematic cross-sectional view of the product body;
- the value or security product 100 can in particular be a value or security document, for example an identification card.
- a schematic cross-sectional view through such a card is shown in FIG. This view is not to scale.
- the card 100 is formed of a product / document body 150.
- the product body is shown in Fig. 2, and a cutout on the surface of the product body is shown in Fig. 2A.
- the card 100 is manufactured from the document body.
- the document body 150 in the present example is made of a core 1 10 formed by laminating multiple layers (not shown) and two overlay plies 120. Both the film layers of the core and those of the overlay layers preferably consist of a polycarbonate, for example bisphenol A polycarbonate.
- the layers of which the core is made are preferably opaque and, for example, colored with a white pigment.
- the two overlay layers are unfilled and therefore transparent.
- design prints 1 18 are applied over the entire surface, for example guilloches. For this purpose, a customary used for the roll offset ink / ink was used.
- On both outer sides 125 of the overlay layers prints in the form of a security print 128 are printed, for example also in the form of guilloches. For this purpose, for example, a web offset printing method was used.
- the document body 150 is made by laminating.
- the films of the core 1 10 and the films for the overlay layers 120 are first provided with the respective prints, namely the design print 1 18 and the security print 128. Subsequently, the films of the core and the films for the overlay layers are assembled into a stack and arranged between laminating.
- separating layers for example of Pacothane (acrylate-epoxy-modified polyester from Pacothane Technologies, US), are additionally arranged between the laminating sheets and the outer sheets for the overlay layers (not shown).
- This stack is then subjected to conventional lamination conditions (in a hot / cold laminating press, for example in a first step at 170 ° C to 200 ° C and a pressure of 50 N / cm 2 to 600 N / cm 2 and in a second step under cooling at room temperature and under the same pressure) to form a laminate.
- a hot / cold laminating press for example in a first step at 170 ° C to 200 ° C and a pressure of 50 N / cm 2 to 600 N / cm 2 and in a second step under cooling at room temperature and under the same pressure
- the document body (blank) 150 is printed with an individualizing security feature 200, for example the facial image of the person to whom the document is to be assigned.
- an individualizing security feature 200 for example the facial image of the person to whom the document is to be assigned.
- the blank can first be transported to a decentralized production facility where this production step is undertaken.
- the individualizing security feature should be multi-colored to meet the requirements for high-quality authentication of the security document.
- printing inks / inks in the form of a facial image are printed on both sides of the blank in the central production facility.
- the printing ink / ink contains, for example, a polycarbonate binder based on a geminally disubstituted dihydroxydiphenylcycloalkane.
- This ink / ink may contain pigments or dyes that are visible when illuminated with white light.
- the ink / ink may alternatively or additionally also contain a fluorescent dye which, for example, is not visible when illuminated with white light, but is visually detectable when illuminated with a UV light source, for example at 365 nm wavelength.
- FIG. 2A shows the superimposition of the non-individualizing security print 128 in a cross-sectional view through the individualizing security feature 200.
- the individualizing security feature is printed on the surface 125 of the product body 150 already printed with the non-individualizing security print.
- the For this purpose used ink / ink of the individualizing security feature for example, be printed with an inkjet printing process. This printing ink penetrates, in particular diffuses, into the surface of the material of the product body and also coats the already existing ink of the non-individualizing security print.
- protective layers 300 can be applied to the outer sides 125 of the blank 150 and thus to the security print 128 and the face images 200.
- These protective layers are formed, for example, by lacquer layers which, like the facial images, can be produced by means of ink jet printing.
- These paint layers are also structured (indicated only schematically in FIG. 1).
- the structuring 310 of the two lacquer layers in the form of the facial image is formed by producing the facial image representing dark image parts (generated from halftone halftone images) in the form of thickened (or alternatively thinner) locations in the lacquer layers.
- the facial image 200 and the protective layers 300 may preferably be applied to the blank 150 in a remote manufacturing facility.
- non-personalized blanks are transported from the central production site to the decentralized production sites, for example, issuing points for the value or security documents.
- the personalizing security print layer and the protective layer can be printed on the blank.
- the personalizing security print layers 200 can not be manipulated without necessarily being noticed. For if it is attempted to remove the personalizing security printing layer (personalizing security feature), for example by means of a chemical solvent, so that another security feature, for example the face image of another person, can subsequently be attached, the one in contact with the security printing layer will also be in contact Security pressure 128 attacked.
- FIGS. 3a, 3b show views of identification cards 100 which each have a passport photo 200 as an individualizing security feature and a security print 128 overlapping therewith.
- FIG. 4 shows a further embodiment of the present invention:
- the product body, formed by the core 110 and the overlays 120, is constructed as in FIG. 2 and has a non-individualizing security pressure 128, for example guilloches, on the outer sides 125.
- a non-individualizing security feature 200 in the present case a serial number, for example by means of a numbering device is printed on the outside in accordance with the invention.
- a design pressure 1 18, which may also be formed in the form of guilloches located in the product body between the overlay layer 120 and the core 1 10 a design pressure 1 18, which may also be formed in the form of guilloches.
- the non-individualizing security print 128 and the design print 1 18 are each produced in the form of the same identifier 180 in the form of the word representation 'VOID'.
- both prints 1 18, 128 each have free areas and pressure areas, which are designated by the reference numerals 160, 170 (FIG. 4 a).
- the free areas of the non-individualizing security pressure are exactly, ie precisely in register, exactly over the print areas of the design print (in areas 160) and the print areas of the non-individualized security print Outdoor areas of design printing (in the 170 areas).
- the outdoor areas and printing areas of both prints have the same shape, size and arrangement, they are complementary to each other. The registration accuracy of both prints is achieved by exact lateral and angular alignment.
- both prints 1 18, 128 complement each other so that the security mark 180 is imperceptible to a viewer (FIG. 4 b). Only when the non-individualizing security print is damaged, the security mark becomes recognizable (FIG. 4c: complete removal of the nonindividualizing security print). In the present case, a part of the individualizing security feature 200 has also been removed together with the non-individualizing security print, specifically the number '0'. This is the result of the overlap of the non-individualizing security print and the individualizing security feature in the same print layer 126.
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