This application is a Section 371 of International Application No. PCT/FI2006/050241, filed Jun. 8, 2006, which was published in the English language on Dec. 14, 2006, under International Publication No. WO 2006/131602 A1 and the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a multilayer information page for a security document, such a passport, and particularly to a solution whereby such an information page is left with visible marks if an attempt at changing its information part has been made.
Properties to be required from an information page of a security document are partly contradictory. First, the structure of an information part of the information page, whereto information of the information page has been entered, should make it impossible for a forger to disassemble the information part. A further requirement is that at least some of the information to be provided on the information page can be entered thereto by utilizing laser engraving. In order to achieve these goals, in practice the information part has to be manufactured from a material whose bending properties and bending resistance are poor and which, in order to make the entered information easier to see, is not transparent.
However, an information page should have good bending properties as well as good bending resistance. Consequently, it is necessary to fasten a flexible and bending durable connecting part to the information part so as to enable the information page to be connected to the security document. In order to achieve a sufficient security level, the information part of the information page is to be connected to the connecting part in a manner not allowing these parts to be detached from one another without leaving visible marks to reveal this.
A solution is previously known which includes arranging a fastening end of a connecting part to penetrate into an information part of an information page. In this solution, prior to laminating the information page, the fastening end of the connecting part is arranged between non-transparent films that form the information part. After lamination, the fastening end has been firmly fastened to the information part, as a result of the lamination.
The most significant drawback of the aforementioned known solution is that a forger may cut and break the connecting part at a point where the fastening end penetrates into the information part. In such a case, a point of cut at least partly remains inside the non-transparent information part. When the forger then fastens another information part to the security document in place of the original one, it is in practice extremely difficult to detect that the information part has been changed.
An object of the present invention is to provide a solution which makes it even more difficult to detach an information part and a connecting part for an information page from one another without leaving visible marks to reveal this. This object is achieved by a method in accordance with the attached independent claim 1 as well as by an information page in accordance with the attached independent claim 5.
The invention avoids a need to arrange a fastening end of a connecting part to penetrate into the material of a non-transparent information part. Instead, the fastening end is arranged to overlap with a lower surface of the information part. In order to make the structure as laborious to disassemble as possible, a transparent surface layer is arranged to cover at least a part of the lower surface of the information part as well as the fastening end of the connecting part. This enables a possible point of discontinuity caused by cutting off the connecting part to be detected through the transparent surface layer. Thus, the solution of the invention makes it considerably easier to detect any attempts at forgery where the information part of a security document has been changed.
Arranging the fastening end to overlap with the lower surface of the information part provides the advantage that an information area of an upper surface of the information part, wherefrom identification information is read, does not decrease in size when compared with prior art solutions. This enables a reliable fastening between the connecting part and the information part to be achieved while at the same time the size of the information area available for entering identification information still meets standard requirements.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a security element is arranged in the transparent surface layer or between the transparent surface layer and the fastening end. In such a case, the security element covers a part of the fastening end. A security element herein refers to a visible pattern, such as a hologram, and in connection with forgery it is extremely difficult to cut up such a pattern so that it would remain unnoticed. Preferably, the security element is arranged such that it also covers a seam between the connecting part and the information part.
Preferred embodiments of the method and information page of the invention are disclosed in the attached dependent claims 2 to 4 and 6 to 9.
In the following, the invention will be described by way of example in closer detail and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
An information area 4 of an upper surface of an information part 3 of the information page shows identification information provided on the information page, such as the name, date of birth, photograph, et cetera of the passport owner. Some of the information may have been entered utilizing e.g. laser engraving technology while some of the information may have been entered utilizing a printing ink.
In the example of
The connecting part 2 has been arranged such that its fastening end 8 has settled so as to overlap with a lower surface of the information part 3. Since the information part 3 in this exemplary case is formed by two films 6 which have different lengths and which form a “step” in which the fastening end 8 has been placed, a butt seam 9 is formed between the fastening end 8 of the connection part 2 and the information part. The connection part 2 can be made of a perforated or a non-perforated sheet. One alternative is to use a connection part with a net-like structure, such as a woven connection part. It is also possible to use a multi-layer connection part, in which case the connection part can consist of layers made of the same or different materials in order to obtain desired properties.
In
After the parts of the information page have thus been arranged in the position with respect to one another shown in
For illustrative reasons, a transparent surface film 7 in
According to the invention, the security element 10 is arranged in the material of the transparent surface film 7 or, as shown in
It is to be understood that the above description and the related figures are only intended to illustrate the present invention. It will be obvious to one skilled in the art that the invention can be varied and modified in several ways without deviating from the scope of the invention.
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