Claims
- 1. A method for providing a voucher in a coin discriminator, having a discriminator printer, with the voucher configured to assist in distinguishing unauthorized duplicate or counterfeit vouchers, the method comprising the steps of:providing a computer coupled to said printer and an i/O device coupled to said computer; printing at least first language on a thermal paper substrate, oriented in a first direction, using a fluorescent ink such that said first language has a first appearance on said thermal paper substrate but wherein a photocopy of first language has a second appearance, different from said first appearance; printing at least second language oriented in a directions about 90 degrees to said first direction positioned less than 0.25 inches from an edge of said thermal paper substrate; placing a substantially non-visible mark on said thermal paper substrate using a first marking medium; wherein said thermal paper substrate has marked thereon, at least an initial serial number identifying a unit of said thermal paper substrate; loading said unit of said thermal paper substrate into a position from which thermal paper substrate in said unit can be fed to said discriminator printer; inputting said serial number into said computer using said i/O device; using said discriminator printer to print, on said thermal paper substrate, at least first indicia containing an indication of a value of said voucher; printing a number related to said serial number on said thermal paper substrate; providing a plurality of perforations in said medium to define a first curved pattern of microperforations which includes a region defining a radius of curvature less than about 0.5 inches; and rubbing said non-visible mark with a coin wherein portions of said coin adhere to said non-visible mark to render said mark visible.
- 2. A method for providing a voucher in a coin discriminator, having a discriminator printer, with the voucher configured to assist in distinguishing unauthorized duplicate or counterfeit vouchers, the method comprising the steps of:using said discriminator printer to print, on a substrate, at least first indicia containing an indication of a value of said voucher; and providing a plurality of perforations in said substrate to define a first curved pattern of perforations.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2 wherein said first curved pattern includes a defining a radius of curvature less than about 0.5 inches.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 2 wherein said perforations are microperforations.
- 5. A method for providing a voucher in a coin discriminator, having a discriminator printer, with the voucher configured to assist in distinguishing unauthorized duplicate or counterfeit vouchers, the method comprising the steps of:placing a substantially non-visible mark on a first substrate using a first marking medium; using said discriminator printer to print, on said substrate, at least first indicia containing an indication of a value of said voucher; and rubbing said non-visible mark with a coin wherein portions of said coin adhere to said non-visible mark to render said mark visible.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 5 wherein said first marking medium comprises white ink containing titanium oxide.
- 7. Apparatus for use in outputting results from a coin discriminator having a discriminator printer, with the voucher configured to assist in distinguishing unauthorized duplicate or counterfeit vouchers, comprising:a computer coupled to said printer; a thermal paper substrate having at least first language printed on said substrate, oriented in a first direction, using a fluorescent ink such that said first language has a first appearance on said thermal paper substrate but wherein a photocopy of first language has a second appearance, different from said first appearance; at least second language printed on said substrate oriented in a direction about 90 degrees to said first direction positioned less than 0.25 inches from an edge of said thermal paper substrate; a substantially non-visible mark on said thermal paper substrate wherein when said non-visible mark is rubbed with a coin, portions of said coin adhere to said non-visible mark to render said mark visible; wherein said thermal paper substrate has marked thereon, at least an initial serial number identifying a unit of said thermal paper substrate; said thermal paper substrate located in a position from which thermal paper substrate can be fed to said discriminator printer; i/O means for inputting said serial number into said computer; means for controlling said discriminator printer to print, on said thermal paper substrate, at least first indicia containing an indication of a value of said voucher; means for controlling said discriminator printer to print a number related to said serial number on said thermal paper substrate; and a plurality of perforations in said medium defining a first curved pattern of microperforations which includes a region defining a radius of curvature less than about 0.5 inches.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/105,508 filed Oct. 23, 1998.
Cross-reference is made to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/035,273, filed Mar. 8, 1998 which is a continuing application claiming priority from Ser. No. 08/237,486 filed May 3, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,079) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application 07/940,931 filed Sep. 4, 1992 which is the parent of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/255,539 filed Jun. 6, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,546) and cross-reference is further made to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/178,441 for “Voucher Coding for Self-Service Coin Discriminator” filed on even date herewith and to PCT/US97/11174 filed Jun. 27, 1997 for “Coin Discrimination Apparatus and Method, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the provision of vouchers in connection with a coin-discriminator and/or counter and in particular ways of deterring, reducing, eliminating or detecting unauthorized duplication or counterfeiting of vouchers.
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