Claims
- 1. A read-only magnetic security device formed on or in a document for authenticating the document comprising:
- a document substrate; and
- an intermittent pattern of spaced apart indicia of magnetic material formed on or in the document substrate signifying an authenticating security pattern, the magnetic material of all indicia having a remanence approaching zero thereby rendering the magnetic material capable of being magnetized in the presence of an applied magnetic field to exhibit a magnetic moment but incapable of retaining a discernible magnetization in the absence of an applied magnetic field.
- 2. The security device of claim 1 wherein said magnetic material exhibits a squareness ratio of remanence to saturation magnetization of less than 5%.
- 3. The security device of claim 1 wherein said magnetic material has a coercivity in the range of 0 to 1 Oe and a remanence in the range of 0 to 5 G.
- 4. The security device of claim 3 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of a visible bar code pattern, and said indicia constitute at least one or more of the visible bar code bands.
- 5. The security device of claim 3 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible bar code pattern, and said indicia constitute at least one or more of the invisible bar code bands.
- 6. The security device of claim 3 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible bar code pattern embedded within a visible bar code, and said indicia constitute invisible bar code bands.
- 7. The security device of claim 3 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible, random distribution of said indicia with respect to said document.
- 8. The security device of claim 3 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible, random distribution of said indicia with respect to at least one predetermined part of said document.
- 9. The security device of claim 3 wherein said magnetic material is deposited on said document substrate as an ink formed of particulate mixed with a binder and a dye solution, the particulate having a concentration of less than 10% by volume in the mixture.
- 10. The security device of claim 1 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of a visible bar code pattern, and said indicia constitute at least one or more of the visible bar code bands.
- 11. The security device of claim 1 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible bar code pattern, and said indicia constitute at least one or more of the invisible bar code bands.
- 12. The security device of claim 1 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible bar code pattern embedded within a visible bar code, and said indicia constitute invisible bar code bands.
- 13. The security device of claim 1 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible, random distribution of said indicia with respect to said document.
- 14. The security device of claim 1 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible, random distribution of said indicia with respect to at least one predetermined part of said document.
- 15. The security device of claim 1 wherein said magnetic material is deposited on said document substrate as an ink formed of particulate mixed with a binder and a dye solution, the particulate having a concentration of less than 10% by volume in the mixture.
- 16. A read-only magnetic security system for reading an encoded security pattern formed on or in a document for authenticating the document comprising:
- a document including a document substrate and an intermittent security pattern of spaced apart indicia of magnetic material formed on or in the document substrate signifying an authenticating security pattern, the magnetic material having a remanence approaching zero thereby rendering the magnetic material capable of being magnetized in the presence of an applied magnetic field to exhibit a magnetic moment but incapable of retaining a discernible remanent magnetic moment when the applied magnetic field is removed;
- a magnetic in-field sensor head including a magnetoresistive read head having a sensor gap for reading a remanence moment of Said magnetic material when magnetized by an applied magnetic field and providing a corresponding output signal and means for applying an external magnetic field in the region of said sensor gap for magnetizing said magnetic material; and
- means for effecting relative movement of said magnetic in-field sensor head and said document to successively move said spaced apart areas of said intermittent pattern past said external field and sensor gap to derive an output signal pattern reflecting said security pattern.
- 17. The security system of claim 16 wherein said magnetic material has a coercivity in the range of 0 to 1 Oe and a remanence in the range of 0 to 1 G.
- 18. The security device of claim 16 wherein said magnetic material exhibits a squareness ratio of remanence to saturation magnetization of less than 5%.
- 19. The security system of claim 16 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of a visible bar code pattern, and said indicia constitute at least one or more of the visible bar code bands.
- 20. The security system of claim 16 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible bar code pattern, and said indicia constitute at least one or more of the invisible bar code bands.
- 21. The security system of claim 16 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible bar code pattern embedded within a visible bar code, and said indicia constitute invisible bar code bands.
- 22. The security system of claim 16 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible, random distribution of said indicia with respect to said document.
- 23. The security system of claim 16 wherein said intermittent security pattern is in the form of an invisible, random distribution of said indicia with respect to at least one predetermined part of said document.
- 24. The security system of claim 16 wherein said magnetic material is an ink formed of particulate mixed with a binder and a dye solution, the particulate having a concentration of less than 10% by volume in the mixture.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is hereby made to commonly assigned, copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 330,887 filed Oct. 28, 1994, in the names of Neil Smith et al.
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