Claims
- 1. A taggant particle of about 500 microns or less including identifying indicia.
- 2. The taggant particle of claim 1 wherein the identifying indicia is selected from the group consisting of color, size, shape, perforation, coatings, embossment, imprinting, optical function, electromagnetic function, and a combination of two or more said identifying indicia.
- 3. The taggant particle of claim 1 wherein the taggant particle consists of a base material and the identifying indicia is a colorant incorporated into or onto the base material.
- 4. The taggant particle of claim 1 wherein the identifying indicia is a selected geometrical shape.
- 5. The taggant particle of claim 1 wherein the identifying indicia is imparted to the particle by partially or fully perforating the particle.
- 6. The taggant particle of claim 1 wherein the identifying indicia is a design imparted onto or into the surface of the particle.
- 7. The taggant particle of claim 6 wherein the design is imparted onto or into the particle by printing, pattern metallization, coating or embossing said design onto or into the surface of the particle.
- 8. The taggant particle of claim 6 wherein said design is a metallized pattern engineered into a specific impedance.
- 9. The taggant particle of claim 1 wherein the identifying indicia is formed of a light absorbing microstructure imparted into or onto the particle.
- 10. The taggant particle of claim 1 wherein the identifying indicia is a defractive surface relief structure incorporated as a part of the taggant particle.
- 11. The taggant particle of claim 1 wherein the identifying indicia is imparted to the particle by coating the particle with a multilayer dielectric stack interference filter coating.
- 12. The taggant particle of claim 1 further consisting of a base material selected from the group consisting of inert polymers and biodegradable materials.
- 13. The taggant particle of claim 1 wherein a plurality of said particles are mixed in a dispersing vehicle.
- 14. The mixture of taggant particles in a dispersing media of claim 13, wherein the taggant particles and the dispersing media have substantially the same index of refraction.
- 15. The mixture of taggant particles in a dispersing medium of claim 13, wherein the taggant particles have a substantially different index of refraction from the index of refraction of the dispersing media.
- 16. A method of identifying an item comprising the steps of:
a. providing a plurality of taggant particles, b. selectively choosing identifying indicia to be carried by said particles, c. dividing the identifying indicia to be carried by said particles into separate components of identifying indicia to be carried by separate taggant particles, and d. imparting the separate components of identifying indicia to the selected separate taggant particles.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further including the step of providing a distinctive identifier for each separate component of identifying indicia applied to selected said separate taggant particles.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/381,293 filed May 17, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60381293 |
May 2002 |
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