Claims
- 1. An object comprising at least one digitally watermarked image, said digitally watermarked image being normally invisible and comprising a material that causes said digitally watermarked image to become detectable due at least in part to an optically absorptive property of said digitally watermarked image when exposed to a predetermined excitation source.
- 2. The object as in claim 1, wherein said digitally watermarked image includes a data code symbology comprising at least one of a bar code, a graphic, text, and alphanumeric characters.
- 3. The object as in claim 1, wherein said digitally watermarked image comprising at least one digital watermark is disposed upon said article in a coating.
- 4. The object as in claim 3, wherein said coating comprises at least one of a polymeric material, a monomeric material, a metal chelate, an organic phosphor, an inorganic phosphor, a fluorescent dye and a laser dye.
- 5. The object as in claim 1, wherein said digitally watermarked image comprises information for purposes comprising at least one of authentication of said article, providing a relationship to said article, providing access to a digital watermark, providing access to said article, providing access to information contained within said article, and providing a key for decrypting encrypted information.
- 6. The object as in claim 1, wherein said digitally watermarked image comprises a decryption key.
- 7. The object as in claim 1, wherein said object comprises one of an optical media, a security document, a note of currency, a product package, a label, an identification, and a credit card.
- 8. An article comprising a marking, the marking comprising:
a first digitally watermarked image, said digitally watermarked image being normally invisible and comprising a material that causes said digitally watermarked image to become detectable due at least in part to an optically absorptive property of said digitally watermarked image when exposed to a predetermined excitation source; and, a second digitally watermarked image disposed upon said article, wherein said second digitally watermarked image is substantially observable to the unaided observer.
- 9. An article as in claim 8, wherein said first digitally watermarked image is in registration with said second digitally watermarked image.
- 10. An article as in claim 8, wherein said first digitally watermarked image is offset from said second digitally watermarked image.
- 11. An article as in claim 8, wherein said first digitally watermarked image is concentric with said second digitally watermarked image.
- 12. An article as in claim 8, wherein said first digitally watermarked image and said second digitally watermarked image each comprise at least a complimentary portion of a complete digitally watermarked image of said marking.
- 13. An article as in claim 8, wherein at least one of said digitally watermarked images comprises information for purposes comprising at least one of authentication of said article, providing a relationship to said article, providing access to a digital watermark, providing access to said article, providing access to information contained within said article, and providing a key for decrypting encrypted information.
- 14. An article as in claim 8, wherein at least one of said watermarks comprises a decryption key.
- 15. An article comprising a marking, the marking comprising:
a first digitally watermarked image, said digitally watermarked image being normally invisible and comprising a material that causes said digitally watermarked image to become detectable due at least in part to an optically absorptive property of said digitally watermarked image when exposed to a first predetermined excitation source; and, at least one second digitally watermarked image, said second digitally watermarked image being normally invisible and comprising a material that causes said second digitally watermarked image to become detectable when exposed to a second predetermined excitation source.
- 16. An article as in claim 15, wherein said first digitally watermarked image is in registration with said at least one second digitally watermarked image.
- 17. An article as in claim 15, wherein said first digitally watermarked image is offset from said at least one second digitally watermarked image.
- 18. An article as in claim 15, wherein said first digitally watermarked image is concentric with said at least one second digitally watermarked image.
- 19. An article as in claim 15, wherein said first digitally watermarked image is overlapping with said at least one second digitally watermarked image.
- 20. An article as in claim 15, wherein at least one of said digitally watermarked images comprises information for purposes comprising at least one of authentication of said article, providing a relationship to said article, providing access to a digital watermark, providing access to said article, providing access to information contained within said article, and providing a key for decrypting encrypted information.
- 21. An article as in claim 15, wherein said first predetermined excitation source and said second predetermined excitation source comprise one of a same excitation source or two excitation sources.
- 22. A method of forming a mark on an article, comprising:
selecting a marking for said article; and, exposing said article to ultraviolet light for applying at least one digitally watermarked image of said marking to said article, wherein said at least one digitally watermarked image is not substantially observable to the unaided observer, and said at least one digitally watermarked image being observable upon exposure to a predetermined excitation source.
- 23. A method as in claim 22, wherein exposing is preceded by applying a coating to said article.
- 24. A method as in claim 23, wherein said coating comprises at least one of a polymeric material, a monomeric material, a metal chelate, an organic phosphor, an inorganic phosphor, a fluorescent dye and a laser dye.
- 25. A method as in claim 22, wherein applying comprises at least one of printing, spraying, rolling, silk screening and painting.
- 26. A method as in claim 22, wherein applying comprises use of at least one of a positive photomask, a negative photomask, and a UV laser.
- 27. A method as in claim 22, wherein applying comprises applying a portion of said mark in a first image, and at least one complimentary portion of said mark in at least one second image.
- 28. A method of examining an article containing a mark, the method comprising:
providing an article having said mark, said mark comprising at least one digitally watermarked image, said digitally watermarked image being normally invisible and comprising a material that causes said digitally watermarked image to become detectable due at least in part to an optically absorptive property of said digitally watermarked image when exposed to a predetermined excitation source; exposing said article to said predetermined excitation source; detecting said at least one digital watermark in accordance with at least a partial absorption of UV light; and, decoding said at least one digital watermark.
- 29. The method as in claim 28, wherein said predetermined excitation source comprises at least one of a source of certain wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, a source of a chemical agent, a source of thermal energy, a source of pressure, and source of humidity.
- 30. The method as in claim 28, wherein said predetermined excitation source comprises at least one of ultraviolet light, visible light, and infrared light.
- 31. The method according to claim 28, wherein detecting comprises using at least one of a charge coupled device and a visible light scanner.
- 32. The method according to claim 28, wherein detecting comprises using a hand held device comprising a detector and said predetermined excitation source.
- 33. The method according to claim 28, wherein detecting comprises at least one of an array of ultraviolet light sensors and an array of infrared light sensors.
- 34. The method according to claim 28, further comprising:
comparing at least one said digital watermark to predetermined authentication information for said article; and verifying authenticity of said article based upon the comparison.
- 35. The method as in claim 34, further comprising, when said article's authenticity has been verified, enabling access to information contained in said article.
- 36. The method according to claim 28, further comprising:
using information from said at least one digital watermark to decrypt further information, wherein said further information is included in at least one of another mark and said article.
- 37. The method according to claim 28, wherein said at least one digitally watermarked image comprises a first complimentary digitally watermarked image and a second complimentary digitally watermarked image, the method further comprising:
forming a complete digitally watermarked image from a combination of said first complimentary digitally watermarked image and said second complimentary digitally watermarked image.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/296,308, filed Jun. 6, 2001; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/310,914, filed Aug. 8, 2001; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/311,160, filed Aug. 9, 2001.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60296308 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
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60310914 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
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60311160 |
Aug 2001 |
US |