The present invention relates, in particular, to a method for authenticating and/or identifying a security and/or valuable document, and to a sheet material used to produce such a document.
A security paper is known from Patent Application EP 1 447 474 which can be authenticated by tearing, comprising a layer of paper coated on at least one of its faces with one or more colored layers. The security paper also comprises outer opacifying layers that make it possible to conceal the underlying colored layers. The torn security paper reveals the different colors of the various layers.
Other types of security papers that can be authenticated by tearing are also proposed. These security papers may be produced, for example, from a colored layer of paper covered, especially by coating, on each side with an opaque white layer.
Security papers are also known that are produced from a colored layer of paper, laminated on each side with layers of white paper. These security papers may also be produced from a layer of paper provided with a colored layer pasted with a layer of white paper.
The security papers described above can be authenticated by tearing, revealing one or more colors.
Furthermore known from Patent FR 2 117 055 and Patent Application EP 520 060 are security papers that incorporate a strip that has meshes.
Also known from Patent Application FR 2 873 134 is a sheet material incorporating a knitted structure which may comprise a specific element for authentication and/or identification. The authentication of a document which incorporates such a structure is carried out by the acquisition of at least one characteristic piece of information from the mesh of the knitted structure.
The invention aims to provide a novel method for authenticating and/or identifying a security and/or valuable document incorporating a sheet material.
The expression “sheet material” may denote a fibrous sheet based on cellulose and/or synthetic fibers, having a composite or non-composite single-layer or multilayer structure. A sheet material may, for example, have a relatively small thickness, especially less than or equal to 3 mm, for example equal to around 100 μm, and may be flexible. In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the sheet material may be stored on a reel, especially before being cut to the desired format.
According to one of the aspects of the invention, the sheet material may be altered physically, the material comprising:
This observation may be carried out under natural or artificial light, especially under UV or IR lighting.
The invention thus makes it possible to visually authenticate and/or identify a security and/or valuable document, for example by starting a tearing of the document that reveals at least one portion of the interlaced yarn structure. The authentication of the document may also be based at least partially on a tactile effect corresponding to a feeling of resistance during the tearing of the interlaced yarn structure and/or on an auditory effect corresponding to a specific sound emitted during the tearing of the interlaced yarn structure.
The term “yarn” may also denote a strip, for example a flat strip.
In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the method comprises the following steps:
This observation may be carried out in daylight under artificial lighting and/or optionally under UV and/or IR light, especially in the case of fluorescence of the yarns.
The document may advantageously be torn first by starting a tear on one edge of the document then by exerting opposing forces substantially in the plane of this document, on both sides of the tear initiation.
This makes it possible to expose yarns of the interlaced yarn structure over a relatively sizeable length.
The method advantageously comprises the following step:
The break may reveal, where appropriate, security elements present within the yarns.
In another exemplary embodiment of the invention, the method comprises the following steps:
The document has, if desired, a thickness suitable for use in an automatic punching device such as, for example, used for transport tickets.
Another subject of the invention is, according to another of its aspects, a sheet material, especially intended to produce a security and/or valuable document, the sheet material comprising:
The structure may thus be partially altered. For example, only the yarns having a first orientation may be altered whereas those having a second orientation, for example perpendicular to the first, may not be altered.
Another subject of the invention is, according to another of its aspects, a sheet material, especially intended to produce a security and/or valuable document, the sheet material comprising:
In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the interlaced yarn structure has a tear strength greater than that of the substrate, for at least one tear direction. The interlaced yarn structure advantageously has a surface finish chosen so as to allow the material of the substrate to slide over the interlaced yarn structure, at least over one portion of this structure, when the sheet material is torn. The yarns have, for example, a smooth outer surface and may have adjuvants that favor the sliding such as a charge of PTFE or graphite particles or be sheathed with a coating that favors the sliding, such as a coating comprising PTFE or a lubricant. The yarns may be treated individually before forming the structure. The treatment that aims to favor the sliding, which may be a surface treatment, may also be applied to the entire, already made structure.
During a mechanical alteration of the document, the substrate, especially made of paper, firstly tears and slides over the interlaced yarn structure, on each side of the tear, baring yarns of the structure, over at least one portion of their length.
The substrate may be produced from a fibrous material, in particular that contains cellulose fibers.
The substrate comprises, where appropriate, two assembled plies of paper, the interlaced yarn structure being interposed between the two plies.
In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the two plies are assembled using an adhesive. In another exemplary embodiment, the interlaced yarn structure may be embedded in the substrate during the formation of the latter, which may be a single-ply substrate.
The interlaced yarn structure may especially comprise at least one portion chosen from: a woven portion, a lace portion, a knitted portion, a grid portion and a sewn portion.
The term “lace” may denote a very openwork structure with no weft or warp and mostly having relatively solid and/or opaque patterns, and which may optionally have one edge substantially in the form of teeth.
In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the interlaced yarn structure extends over one part only of the surface of the substrate and has, for example, a strip shape.
As a variant, the interlaced yarn structure extends over the entire surface of the substrate.
The sheet material may comprise, where appropriate, weakening means that make it possible to facilitate a tear, the weakening means comprising, in particular, at least one cut, made with or without removal of material.
when the interlaced yarn structure can be torn by hand, it comprises, in particular, at least one yarn that can be broken by exerting opposing forces on two portions of this yarn.
Advantageously, the interlaced yarn structure comprises at least two yarns of different colors, which makes it possible to improve the security of the document against a forgery attempt and to facilitate the visual authentication and/or identification.
The interlaced yarn structure may comprise at least two yarns of different natures, with for example different magnetic properties.
The interlaced yarn structure comprises, for example, at least one yarn made of plastic, in particular made of polyester.
The interlaced yarn structure also comprises, for example, at least one yarn made from a material chosen from the following: metal, fiber, aramid (aromatic polyamide, for example Kevlar®, Twaron®), carbon, cellulose, wool, inter alia.
The cross section of at least one yarn of the interlaced yarn structure may be of variable shape, for example square, oval, rectangular, triangular, circular or star shaped. The interlaced yarn structure may comprise at least two yarns of different cross section, for example having different shapes and/or different diameters.
The interlaced yarn structure may comprise at least one yarn having one or more variations in cross section, for example a variation in the diameter of the cross section along the yarn and/or a variation in the shape of the cross section along the yarn. In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the interlaced yarn structure comprises at least one security element, in particular that can be detected by an appropriate detection device, the security element comprising, in particular, at least one marker that has specific optical, for example IR or UV fluorescence, or biological or chemical, magnetic or electromagnetic properties.
The security element may be present in all the yarns of the structure or only in some of them.
The security element may be present in the bulk of the yarns, in their core only or at the surface only, for example.
In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the interlaced yarn structure has a thickness between 10 μm and 100 μm, in particular between 30 μm and 80 μm, being in particular in the vicinity of 55 μm.
The interlaced yarn structure may comprise voids formed between the yarns, these voids having an average individual surface area between 1 mm2 and 50 mm2, in particular between 5 mm2 and 20 mm2, for example being in the vicinity of 9 mm2.
The sheet material may comprise only layers or plies, especially of paper, having an identical color, contrary, in particular, to the security paper described in Patent Application EP 1 447 474, which comprises layers of different colors.
Another subject of the invention is, according to another of its aspects, a sheet material, especially arranged in order to be used to produce a security and/or valuable document, the sheet material comprising:
Another subject of the invention is, according to another of its aspects, a security and/or valuable document incorporating a sheet material as defined above.
The document may constitute one of the following elements: a ticket such as an entrance ticket, a transport ticket or an event ticket, a document having a fiduciary value intended for example to be exchanged, especially a voucher, this list not being exhaustive.
Another subject of the invention is, according to another of its aspects, a method of manufacturing a sheet material comprising:
In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the method comprises the following steps:
The method may comprise the following step:
As a variant, the method comprises the following steps:
The invention will be better understood on reading the detailed description which follows and the non-limiting exemplary embodiments of the invention, and in examining the appended drawings, in which:
In the drawings, for reasons of clarity, the relative proportions of the various elements represented have not always been respected, the views being schematic.
Represented in
The material 2 comprises a substrate 4 and an interlaced yarn structure 5 embedded in the substrate 4. The interlaced yarn structure 5 may be designed and arranged in order to be invisible to the naked eye when the document 2 is observed in reflection.
The interlaced yarn structure 5 may be a woven structure 5a (see
The structure 5, for example the grid 5c, may comprise yarns 6 of different colors, as illustrated in
If desired, the interlaced yarn structure 5 comprises at least two yarns of different natures, for example with different magnetic properties.
One of the yarns 6 may, for example, be a luminescent, fluorescent or phosphorescent yarn or comprise any other agent sensitive to an external stimulus, for example an agent that gives a colored reaction in daylight, a photochromic or piezochromic, electrochromic or solvatochromic agent.
The structure 5 may comprise, if desired, at least one element for authentication and/or identification chosen from at least one of the following elements: an element for highlighting a forgery, in particular that can be seen and/or detected using a specific detection device, an element having a variable, interference and/or diffractive, iridescent or liquid-crystal optical effect, a magnetic or crystalline coating, magnetic fibers, markers that can be detected by magnetic resonance, markers that can be detected by X-ray fluorescence, biomarkers, a varnish or an ink, luminescent (fluorescent or phosphorescent) markers, photochromic, thermochromic, electroluminescent and/or piezochromic compounds and/or compounds that change color in contact with one or more of the products given above.
The element may only become visible, where appropriate, after tearing of the structure.
The interlaced yarn structure 5 can be torn manually, the yarn 6 possibly being broken by exerting opposing forces on two portions of one yarn. In the example from
As a variant, as illustrated in
In the examples described, the substrate 4 comprises two plies of paper 8 and 9 between which the interlaced yarn structure 5 is interposed, as illustrated in
The sheet material 2 may be manufactured in the following manner (see
The ply of paper 8 is formed on a first paper-making machine 10 having a round shape, comprising a tank 11 containing a suspension 12 of fibers, for example of cellulose fibers, in which a rotating wire roll 13 is partly submerged defining a surface 14 in contact with which the ply 8 is formed continuously.
The ply of paper 9 is formed on a second paper-making machine 16 having a round shape, identical to the first machine 10.
The two plies 8 and 9 are assembled by pasting using a liquid adhesive after introducing the interlaced yarn structure 5 between these plies 8 and 9.
As a variant, the paper plies 8 and 9 are assembled using an adhesive film.
The interlaced yarn structure 5 is a grid 5c formed from polyester yarns. This grid 5c is, for example, a grid sold by Chavanoz Industrie under the reference GC3943/18, having a density of around 6.8 g/m2 and a thickness of around 55 μm. This grid 5c is interposed between the plies of paper 8 and 9 respectively having densities of 50 and 35 g/m2. The grid 5c defines, between the yarns, voids of substantially square shape having dimensions around 3 mm×3 mm.
The document 1 may be an entrance ticket for a cinema for example as illustrated in
As a variant, the document 1 may be constituted by a transport ticket or an event ticket, or else a document having a fiduciary value intended for example to be exchanged, especially a voucher.
The document 1 may be authenticated and/or identified by tearing it manually.
As illustrated in
By continuing to tear the document 1, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The document 1 may be authenticated, as a variant, by punching.
The expression “comprising one” should be understood as being synonymous with “comprising at least one”, unless indicated otherwise.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06 54668 | Oct 2006 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2007/052289 | 10/31/2007 | WO | 00 | 6/12/2009 |