Claims
- 1. A fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon for printing a printed image having security characters or indicia, said fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon comprising:
- a backing element having a top surface;
- a first printing media layer adhered to said top surface of said backing element, said first printing media layer having an interspersed distribution of fluorescent pigments and a top surface, said fluorescent pigments are transparent under broad spectrum light; and
- a second printing media layer adhered to said top surface of said first printing media layer so that substantially the entire top surface of said backing element is covered by said second printing media layer, said second printing media layer having an interspersed distribution of visible black or colored pigments;
- wherein said first printing media layer forms the printed image security characters or indicia and said second printing media layer forms the printed image visible under broad spectrum light.
- 2. The fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first printing media layer is spot coated on said top surface of said backing element in a predetermined pattern to cover a portion, but not all, of said top surface of said backing element.
- 3. The fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon in accordance with claim 2, wherein:
- said fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon includes a third spot coated printing media layer adhered to said top surface of said backing element, said third spot coated printing media layer having an interspersed distribution of fluorescent pigments and a top surface; and
- said second printing media layer is adhered to said top surface of said first printing media layer and said top surface of said third spot coated printing media layer.
- 4. The fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon in accordance with claim 3, wherein said fluorescent pigments in said first printing media layer are of a different color than said fluorescent pigments in said third printing media layer.
- 5. The fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon in accordance with claim 3, wherein said fluorescent pigments in said first printing media layer are of a different concentration than said fluorescent pigments in said third printing media layer.
- 6. The fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon in accordance with claim 3, wherein said third printing media layer overlaps a portion of said first printing media layer.
- 7. The fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon in accordance with claim 2, wherein said predetermined pattern is a repeating pattern.
- 8. A fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon for printing a printed image having security characters or indicia, said fluorescent security thermal transfer printing ribbon comprising:
- a backing element having a top surface;
- a first printing media layer adhered to said top surface of said backing element, said first printing media layer having an interspersed distribution of fluorescent pigments, a top surface and being spot coated on said top surface of said backing element in a predetermined pattern to cover a portion, but not all, of said top surface of said backing element, said fluorescent pigments are transparent under broad spectrum light; and
- a second printing media layer adhered to said top surface of said first printing media layer and to said backing element on portions not covered by said first printing media layer, said second printing media layer having an interspersed distribution of visible black or colored pigments;
- wherein said first printing media layer forms the printed image security characters or indicia and said second printing media layer forms the printed image visible under broad spectrum light.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 08/598,870 filed on Feb. 9, 1996, now abandoned which is a Division, of application Ser. No. 08/092,296, filed Jul. 15, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,516,590.
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