The invention relates to an information page of a security document, such as a passport. The invention particularly relates to a solution with which it can be ensured that visible marks are left on an information page if there have been attempts to change its information part.
Requirements for the properties of an information page of a security document are partly conflicting. Firstly, the information part of an information page, in which information of the information page is recorded, must have such a structure that a forger cannot disassemble it. Further, one prerequisite is that at least part of the information of the information page can be recorded on the information page by means of laser engraving. To achieve these aims, the information part must, in practice, be manufactured of material having poor bending properties and bending strength.
However, good bending properties and bending strength are expected of an information page in order for it to be attached to a security document in a way corresponding to that used for other pages of the document. Thus, there is a need to attach a flexible connecting part with good bending strength to the information part, via which the information page is joined to the security document. To achieve sufficient safety level, the information part of the information page must be joined to the connecting part in such a way that detaching these two from each other is not possible without there being visible marks.
An object of this invention is to provide a solution that makes it difficult to detach the information part and the connecting part of an information page from each other without there being visible marks. This object is achieved with an information page according to independent claim 1 and a method according to independent claim 5.
The invention utilizes a connecting part having a netlike structure. If a forger attempts to detach such a connecting part from the information part by cutting and subsequently attaches another information part to the original connecting part, this requires that individual threads of the netlike connecting part be attached to this new information part. Attaching individual threads like this without there being visible marks is very difficult in practice.
In the invention, the connecting part having a netlike structure is arranged to penetrate into the information part in the immediate vicinity of the upper or lower surface of the information part. Thus, visible marks are left on the upper or lower surface of the information part if the forger attempts to cut an incision in the material of the information part in order to detach the information part and the connecting part from each other.
Preferred embodiments of the information part and method according to the invention become apparent from the attached dependent claims 2 to 4 and 6 to 8.
The invention will now be described by way of example by referring, in greater detail, to the attached figures, of which:
In the information area of the upper surface of the information part 3 of the information page, the individualized information of the information page can be seen, for instance the passport owner's name, time of birth, photograph etc. Part of the information may be recorded for example by using laser engraving technology and part by using printing ink.
The connecting part 2 is arranged to penetrate into the information part 3 in such a way that a seam 4, which is illustrated in
In
The connecting part 2, with which the information part 3 is attached to the security document, has a netlike structure in accordance with the invention, as described in context with
In the embodiments of
The part of the connecting part 2 sinking into the information part 3 may, in accordance with the invention, sink into the information part in its entirety in such a way that the netlike structure of the connecting part 2 cannot be seen on the lower surface of the information part. Alternatively, a small part of the netlike structure may be visible on the lower surface of the information part 3. This makes attempted forgery even more difficult because now the possible points of discontinuity in individual threads of the connecting part 2 can easily be detected by examining the lower surface of the information page 1.
In the examples associated with the figures it is illustrated, by way of example, that the connecting part is of polyester and the information part is of polycarbonate. These materials provide the advantage that pressing and sinking a polyester network into polycarbonate at a raised temperature can be carried out without a significant change in the shape of the polyester network. This is because polyester has a higher melting point than polycarbonate, and the temperature used in laminating can thus be selected taking this aspect into consideration. However, if it is not desirable to preserve the network structure in the area of the seam 4, the material of the connecting part 2 can, in accordance with the invention, be selected to be a material with the same melting point as or even a lower melting point than the material of the information part. The same result, in other words the network structure not being preserved in the area of the seam 4, can also be achieved with the above-mentioned combination of materials if the laminating temperature is set sufficiently high, whereby some melting takes place in the material of both the information part and the connecting part during laminating.
It is to be understood that the above description and the related figures are only intended to illustrate the present invention. Different variations and modifications of the invention will be obvious to a person skilled in the art without there being any deviation from the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20055596 | Nov 2005 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI06/50480 | 11/7/2006 | WO | 00 | 8/7/2008 |