EP4477426A1 - Structure pour un document de sécurité à éléments photochromiques et son procédé de formation - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to structures and laminated structures for security documents and to the corresponding security documents.
- sensitive data or information has to be stored in a permanent and tamper resistant manner, in particular, when data or information in non-electronic form, possibly in combination with electronically stored data, has to be stored in certain carriers.
- credit cards, respective cards for health insurance, passports and the like represent respective "carriers" having stored therein a significant amount of non-electronic information, for instance, in the form of one or more images, symbols, text and the like.
- this information is provided on the basis of a respective carrier, hereinafter referred to as "security document,” which may have to provide for resistance of the stored information with respect to environmental influences, while, nevertheless, allowing frequent and long term use of a respective security document.
- a passport may have to be typically used for a time period of several years and may, thus, depending on the habits of the passport owner, require a more or less frequent opening and closing, storing in sometimes harsh environments and the like.
- any type of cards to be used in financial transactions and the like may have to withstand mechanical stress upon interaction with respective card readers and the like, while also providing for high robustness and reliability during a daily use of any such security documents.
- the information included in a corresponding security document has to provide for high tamper resistance so as to make difficult any intentional manipulation of the information stored in the respective datapage of the security document, while, preferably, upon attempting to manipulate the datapage, any such attempt should become recognizable in a visible or any other appropriate manner.
- a structure for a security document which comprises:
- This structure is advantageous because it is provided with an additional security feature.
- any attempt of counterfeiting or tampering the structure according to the present invention would result in a damage of the second layer including the photochromic ink and would hence hinder the response of the structure to light illumination and light activation.
- a laminated structure for a security document which comprises:
- This configuration is advantageous because it provides the laminated structure with an additional security feature.
- any attempt of counterfeiting or tampering the laminated structure according to the present invention would result in a damage of the second layer including the photochromic ink and would hence hinder the response of the laminated structure to light illumination and light activation.
- a laminated structure for a security document refers to a stacked structure of individual plastic sheets, such as polycarbonate layers or sheets, which are stacked and cut into desired dimensions, thereby providing the possibility of inserting respective sensitive data carriers, such as an image and the like, and/or using one of the layers itself as a carrier of sensitive information.
- the individual plastic sheets of the stacked structure After having introduced at least a part of the sensitive data into the stacked structure, the individual plastic sheets of the stacked structure are heat treated so as to be laminated together and form the laminated structure. After lamination of additional security layers to the laminated structure, the security document is formed.
- the security document is a more or less continuous piece of material or monoblock, which cannot be separated in a later stage without inducing significant damage and, thus, leaving behind recognizable traces of any sort of tampering attempt.
- the photochromic ink area is placed in correspondence with the user identification area so that they are formed in corresponding portions of the first and second layers, once the two layers are assembled to form the laminated structure.
- the image of a user may be formed in the user identification area by means of any suitable technique, such as laser engraving or particle deposition.
- the image of the user may be formed in black and white.
- the user identification area and the photochromic ink area may have the same dimensions and they may be placed in correspondence to each other so as to be aligned, i.e. so that the edges of the user identification areas are aligned with the edges of the photochromic ink area.
- the user identification area and the photochromic ink area may have different dimensions and the photochromic ink area may be larger than the user identification area.
- the photochromic ink area is placed in correspondence with the user identification area so that the projection of the user identification area on the second layer is included in the photochromic ink area.
- the dimensions of the user identification area and the photochromic ink area may be different to each other and the user identification area may be larger than the photochromic ink area.
- the photochromic ink area is placed in correspondence with the user identification area so that the projection of the user identification area on the second layer includes the photochromic ink area.
- the laminated structure may comprise additional layers directly laminated to the first layer and/or to the second layer, such as one or more overlay layers, and/or one or more intermediate layers placed between the first and the second layers.
- the photochromic ink may be an ultraviolet (UV) photochromic ink that responds to UV illumination.
- UV ultraviolet
- a security document which comprises a laminated structure as the ones described above and an image of a user formed in the user identification area.
- the security document is provided with an additional security feature.
- the security document comprising the second layer with the photochromic ink is illuminated with a light source, then the photochromic ink is activated and a response, such as a change in color, is induced in the photochromic ink.
- the image formed in the user identification area, which is aligned with the photochromic ink area can appear to change color after exposure to the light.
- This additional security feature can appear only when the security document is exposed to a suitable light source. For instance, if the photochromic ink is a UV photochromic ink, this additional security feature may appear only after UV irradiation. For instance, if the photochromic ink is an infrared (IR) photochromic ink, this additional security feature may appear only after UV irradiation.
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- a method for forming a structure for a security document comprising the following steps:
- This method enables producing a laminated structure for a security document with the advantages disclosed above.
- a method which further comprises the following step:
- a method which further comprises the following steps:
- a method for operating a security document comprising a photochromic ink feature comprising the following steps:
- the advantage of this method is that it enables checking that the security document has not been tampered nor counterfeited. In fact, any attempt to counterfeit or tamper the security document would result in a damage of the photochromic ink and in a hindrance of the response to light illumination. If, after exposure to a suitable light source, for instance a UV source, no change in the color of the image of the security document is observed, this may be an indication that the security document has been counterfeited. On the other hand, if, after exposure to a suitable light source, the image of the security document undergoes a temporary color change, for instance a temporary color change in the background of the image, this may be an indication that the security document is original and reliable.
- a suitable light source for instance a UV source
- the temporary color change is induced in the part of the image which is aligned with the photochromic ink and which receives the light transmitted by the photochromic ink after light irradiation.
- Fig. 1 schematically illustrates an exploded view of a security document 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the security document 200 comprises a laminated structure 100 and additional layers 202 and 204, which are laminated to the laminated structure 100.
- the additional layers 202 and 204 may be white or transparent and they may include printed security features, such as images.
- the laminated structure 100 comprises a first layer 112 comprising a user identification area 114 for forming an image 120 of a user, and a second layer 116 including a photochromic ink area 118 comprising photochromic ink, that is ink responding to light stimulation.
- the laminated structure 100 further comprises an intermediate layer 132 placed between the first layer 112 and the second layer 116.
- the first layer 112 and the second layer 116 are placed so that the user identification area 114 is placed in correspondence with the photochromic ink area 118.
- the photochromic ink area 118 is larger than the user identification area 114 and the fact that the user identification area 114 is placed in correspondence with the photochromic ink area 118 indicates that they are positioned so that a projection of the user identification area 114 on the second layer 116 falls within the area of the photochromic ink area 118.
- the image 120 of the user is generated in the user identification area 114, for instance is generated by means of laser illumination. It is to be understood that the laminated structure 100 does not comprise the image 120 of the user, which is generated at a later stage of the manufacturing of the security document 200, for instance by the competent authorities.
- the security document 200 further comprises an overlay layer 210 for protecting the image 120 of the user.
- the overlay layer 210 is laminated to the laminated structure 100.
- Fig. 2 schematically illustrates an exploded view of a security document 200, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the security document 200 comprises the laminated structure 100, the overlay layer 210, and the additional layers 202 and 204.
- the laminated structure 100 that is schematically shown in Fig. 2 comprises a first layer 112 and a second layer 116 having the same features of the first and second layers 112 and 116 described with reference to Fig. 1 .
- the first layer 112 and the second layer 116 are directly attached to each other so that the photochromic ink area 118 is directly in contact with the user identification area 114.
- Fig. 3 schematically illustrates a cross sectional view of a security document 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the security document 200 comprises the laminated structure 100 and the additional layers 202 and 204.
- the first layer 112 and the second layer 116 are indirectly attached to each other via the intermediate layers 132 and 134.
- two intermediate layers 132 and 134 are placed between the first layer 112 and the second layer 116.
- any number of intermediate layers may be placed between the first layer 112 and the second layer 116, for instance one, three, four or more.
- the intermediate layers 132 and 134 may be advantageously added to the laminated structure 100 to facilitate the process of image formation on the first layer 112. For instance, they may simplify the process of image formation by means of laser irradiation.
- the one or more intermediate layers 132 and 134 are transparent, so as to not hinder the effect of the photochromic ink on the image 120 placed on the user identification area 114.
- the first layer 112 and the second layer 116 are advantageously positioned so that the user identification are 114 is in correspondence with the photochromic ink area 118.
- the photochromic ink area 118 is larger than the user identification area 114: the user identification area 114 is placed in correspondence with the photochromic ink area 118, so that the projection of the user identification area 114 on the second layer 116 is included within the photochromic ink area 118.
- the photochromic ink of the photochromic ink area 118 is activated by means of light irradiation (as will be described in detail below), the color change of the photochromic ink can be visible on the whole image 120 placed in the user identification area 114.
- the photochromic ink is placed on the side of the second layer 116 facing towards the intermediate layer 134.
- Fig. 4 schematically illustrates a cross sectional view of the security document 200 of Fig. 1 .
- the security document 200 comprises the laminated structure 100 and the additional layers 202 and 204.
- the size of the photochromic ink area 118 is larger than the size of the user identification area 114.
- a single intermediate layer 132 is placed between the first layer 112 and the second layer 116.
- the photochromic ink is placed on the side of the second layer 116 in contact with intermediate layer 132.
- Fig. 5 schematically illustrates a cross sectional view of the security document 200 of Fig. 2 .
- the security document 200 of Fig. 5 comprises the laminated structure 100 and the additional layers 202 and 204.
- the size of the photochromic ink area 118 is larger than the size of the user identification area 114.
- the first layer 112 and the second layer 116 are directly attached to each other so that the photochromic ink is in contact with the first layer 112.
- Fig. 6A schematically illustrates the security document 200, comprising the user's image 120, during a first step of use, when the security document 200 is not illuminated by any light source suitable for activating the photochromic ink.
- the photochromic ink is not activated and the image 120 has one or more predefined colors.
- the profile of the user 122 may have a first predefined color and the background of the image 124 may have a second predefined color.
- the second predefined color is white.
- Fig. 6B schematically illustrates the security document 200 during a further step of use, when the security document 200 is illuminated with a light source suitable for activating the photochromic ink.
- a light source suitable for activating the photochromic ink For instance, if the photochromic ink is a UV photochromic ink, the suitable light source may be a UV source.
- the photochromic ink is an IR photochromic ink, the suitable light source may be an IR source.
- the security document 200 may be exposed to the light source for a time interval necessary for activating the photochromic ink, for instance a time interval comprised within 1 to 10 seconds, preferably a time interval comprised within 1 to 2 seconds.
- the photochromic ink is activated and changes its color.
- the effect of the color change in the photochromic ink may be visible also in the area of the image 120 which receives the light transmitted by the photochromic ink. Accordingly, the image 120 may appear to change one or more colors.
- the profile of the user 122 may show a first modified color and/or the background of the image 124 may show a second modified color.
- the color change may be visible on the background of the image 124 and the second modified color may be a color in the shades of yellow, and/or in the shades of green.
- the color change may be visible on the background of the image 124 and the background may appear brighter.
- Fig. 6C schematically illustrates the security document 200 during a further step of use, within a predefined time interval after illumination with a suitable light source.
- the photochromic ink After activation by means of light irradiation, the photochromic ink remains activated for a predefined time interval. Accordingly, within this predefined time interval, the color change is still visible in the photochromic ink and in the image 120.
- the effect of the activation of the photochromic ink may still be visible after a predefined time interval comprised between 1 minute and 10 seconds after light irradiation, preferably between 30 seconds and 15 seconds, depending on the condition and on the illumination of the environment where the security document 200 is placed.
- Fig. 6D schematically illustrates the security document 200 in a final step of use.
- the image 120 has returned to the original configuration of Fig. 6A .
- the color of the image 120 in Fig. 6D is the same as the color of the image 120 in Fig. 6A before light illumination.
- the profile of the user 122 may have again the first predefined color and the background of the image 124 may have again the second predefined color.
- the color change induced by the photochromic ink on the image 120 is temporary and it lasts for a predefined time interval after the light illumination, for instance the predefined time interval may be comprised between 1 min and 10 sec, preferably between 30 sec and 15 sec, depending on the illumination condition of the environment.
- the method described with reference to Figs. 6A to 6D may be advantageously used to check whether the security document 200 has been tampered with or damaged.
- any attempt to tamper with the security document 200 would damage the photochromic ink placed on the photochromic ink area 116 and would hinder the color change effect on the image 120 described above.
- the photochromic ink provides an additional security feature to the security document 200, in that the photochromic ink feature is visible on the image 120 of the security document 200 only after exposure to a suitable light source.
- the photochromic ink area 118 and the user identification area 114 may have any predefined aspect ratio between each other.
- the user identification area 114 and the photochromic ink area 118 may have the same size, or the user identification area 114 may be larger than the photochromic ink area 118.
- the advantage of realizing the photochromic ink area 118 larger than the user identification area 114 is that, when the photochromic ink is activated by means of light exposure, it is possible to see the effect of the photochromic ink in the color change of the whole image 120.
- the dimensions of the photochromic ink area 118 may be smaller than the dimensions of the user identification area 114. In this way, when activating the photochromic ink by means of light irradiation, the effect in the color change of the photochromic ink may be visible only in a small portion of the image 120 which is aligned with the photochromic ink area 118.
- the laminated structure 100 has been described as comprising the first layer 112, the second layer 116 and, optionally, one or more intermediate layers 132 and 134, it could comprise additional layers directly laminated to the first layer 112 and/or to the second layer 116.
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EP23305932.8A EP4477426A1 (fr) | 2023-06-12 | 2023-06-12 | Structure pour un document de sécurité à éléments photochromiques et son procédé de formation |
PCT/IB2024/000297 WO2024256867A1 (fr) | 2023-06-12 | 2024-06-11 | Structure pour document de sécurité à caractéristiques photochromiques et son procédé de formation |
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EP2308930A1 (fr) * | 2005-07-01 | 2011-04-13 | 3DTL, Inc. | Systèmes et procédés pour créer des effets optiques sur des supports pour prévenir la contrefaçon |
WO2014029686A1 (fr) * | 2012-08-23 | 2014-02-27 | Bayer Materialscience Ag | Document de sécurité et/ou de valeur comportant une fenêtre visuellement commutable pourvue d'un hologramme |
EP4000940A1 (fr) * | 2020-11-20 | 2022-05-25 | IDEMIA France | Document de sécurité dans lequel une fenêtre comprend une partie ovm et une partie en matériau photochromique ou thermochromique |
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WO2009056352A1 (fr) * | 2007-10-31 | 2009-05-07 | Bundesdruckerei Gmbh | Composite polymère stratifié pour document de sécurité et/ou de valeur et son procédé de fabrication |
WO2014029686A1 (fr) * | 2012-08-23 | 2014-02-27 | Bayer Materialscience Ag | Document de sécurité et/ou de valeur comportant une fenêtre visuellement commutable pourvue d'un hologramme |
EP4000940A1 (fr) * | 2020-11-20 | 2022-05-25 | IDEMIA France | Document de sécurité dans lequel une fenêtre comprend une partie ovm et une partie en matériau photochromique ou thermochromique |
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