1. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns a security device for confidential information mentioned in a document. It also relates to a method for implementing such a device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A document can make it possible to communicate, in a confidential manner and to a given recipient, information such as for example an alphanumeric code. This type of document is encountered, for example, in the fields of banking, telecommunications, health, games and security. The application of the device of the invention is also envisaged in other fields where information circulates that is to be read by only a restricted number of people.
In order to ensure the confidentiality of the information while the document is circulating between the sender and the recipient, a device where confidential information is covered with a masking printing is known for example from FR-A-2 840 251, the information becoming readable by scratching off the masking printing. Depending on the masking printing, it may be possible, under certain lighting, to read the information without scratching off the masking printing. Additionally, excessive scratching may damage the printed information. There is then a risk of erroneous or impossible reading of at least part of the information. A masking element whose part covering the information is precut and does not adhere to the latter is also known through WO-A-99/24267. It suffices to remove this part in order to gain access to the information. By partially lifting the masking element at the level of the precut, it is possible to read the information. Additionally, it is possible to reposition this masking element after reading.
EP-A-1 293 359 describes a film on which information is printed. This film is stuck onto a document, at the level of a masking printing. The removal of the film, with the aid of a tab, causes defibration of the constituent material of the document, in this instance paper. With such a device, it is possible to unstick the film, read the information, reposition and restick the film without the defibration of the paper being visible.
It is these drawbacks that the invention more particularly intends to remedy by proposing a security device for confidential information where the information cannot be remasked after having been read a first time, without risk of erroneous reading.
For this purpose, the subject of the invention is a security device for confidential information mentioned in a document, this device comprising an element forming a support for this information and a removable element for masking the information, characterized in that the device comprises at least one zone of structural weakness made in the document, in the vicinity of the information support forming element, this zone being fastened to the removable masking element.
The presence in the document of a zone of structural weakness, attached to the masking element, gives rise to irreversible, irreparable and unconcealable spoiling of the document when the masking element has been removed for a first reading of the information.
According to advantageous but non-obligatory aspects of the invention, the device can incorporate one or more of the following characteristics:
The invention also relates to a method for implementing a security device for confidential information mentioned in a document, characterized in that it comprises steps consisting in:
According to advantageous but non-obligatory aspects of the invention:
The invention will be better understood and other advantages thereof will be more clearly apparent on reading the description which follows of two devices in accordance with the invention and of a method of implementation, given solely by way of example and while referring to the appended drawings in which:
The information security device represented in
The device comprises several elements represented exploded in
This first tag 1 can be positioned on a first face D1 of the document D, at the level of a window 3 previously cut in the document D.
At least one edge of this window 3 is situated in the vicinity of a zone of structural weakness 30, 31 of the document D. In the example, two parallel edges of the window 3 are situated, each, in the vicinity of a zone of structural weakness. These zones are obtained by precutting two strips 30, 31 in the document D. The window 3 has dimensions substantially less than those of the tag 1, such that at least one and, advantageously, all the edges of the tag 1 each overlap an edge of the window 3 while protruding from the document D. The width of overlap of the document D by the tag 1 is sufficient to avoid any tearing of the window 3 and/or detachment of the tag 1.
This first tag 1 can cooperate with a second part of the element forming a support for the information consisting of a second tag 4. This second tag 4 is of a similar nature and similar shape to the first. As a variant, it is of a different nature and/or different shape. In all cases, it is transparent and must be adapted so as also to cover the window 3 while protruding from the document D. Advantageously, the tag 4 is made of a transparent and glossy material, for example polypropylene.
The confidential information C is printed, mirror inverted, on a face 5 of the first tag 1. The information C is therefore printed the wrong way round on the face 5, so as to be read, the right way round, from the face 50 of the tag 1, opposite from the face 5. The information C is transferred to the tag 1 by marking techniques that are known per se, for example by offset printing, laser printing, ink jet printing or the like. The first and second tags 1, 4 constituting the element forming a support for the information can be disposed on either side of the document D. Specifically, the first tag 1 is situated on the face D1, for example the recto, of the document D and the second tag 4 is situated, opposite on the other face D2, in this instance the verso of the document. The information C is therefore readable, the right way round, when looking at the verso of the document and readable, the wrong way round, when looking at the recto of the document.
The non-printed face 50 of the tag 1 fixed to the recto D1 of the document D is covered, in an enduring manner, by the second tag 4. For this purpose, the second tag 4 is positioned on the window 3, on the verso D2 of the document, and attached to the first tag 1 with the aid of an adhesive.
The second tag 4 is equipped with at least one gripping zone 2 formed by a tab 2 made on one of its edges. As a variant, the tag 4 can be devoid of any tab 2.
The tag 4 is thereafter covered with a masking element 6 able to conceal the information C on the side of the verso D2 of the document D. The masking element is formed by a tag 6. The shape and dimensions of this third tag 6 are globally similar to those of the tags 1 and 4, so as to totally cover them. As a variant, it is able to cover only the part where the information C is inscribed, the “empty” part of the tags 1, 4 not being masked. This masking element 6 comprises a scrambling printing 7, or “blanking”, advantageously formed by an interleaving of digits and/or of letters. This interleaving forms a camouflage preventing the information C situated below from being read, directly or by transparency, whether reading is attempted from the recto or the verso of the document D. The joint use of transparent tags 1 and 4, with a scrambling printing 7 on the tag 6, makes it possible to avoid any reading of the information C by transparency with direct or indirect lighting. The constituent characters of the information are concealed by the blanking 7, with the same luminous contrast as the latter and cannot therefore be distinguished from the patterns forming the blanking 7 by varying the lighting. For this purpose, it is advisable that the tags 1 and 4, the information C and the blanking 7 be made in globally identical hues. Conversely, the use of hues differing between the various elements 1, 4 and 7 and the information C would have induced a difference in contrast between the information C and the elements 1, 4 and 7, which would have allowed the information to be read by transparency.
Advantageously, only the part 60 of the third tag 6 which covers the gripping member 2 and which de facto forms a gripping element is not equipped with a masking. This part 60 is advantageously provided with an indication specifying, for example, the use of the masking element 6. This indication can be a color marking, a pictogram or inscription entirely in letters. As a variant, the tag 6 can be provided with several parts 60 forming several gripping elements.
A sheet-like protective element 8 is positioned above the masking element 6. This sheet-like protective element is formed by a fourth tag 8, in the example transparent, whose dimensions both width-wise and length-wise are greater than the dimensions of the masking, tag 6 and at least equal to the sum of the dimensions of the window 3 and of the precut strips 30, 31. This fourth tag 8 will thus completely cover the upper face 9 of the masking tag 6. The fourth tag 8 protrudes on either side of the tag 6, so as to cover not only the area of the window 3 but also the areas of the zones of structural weakness 30, 31. This protective element 8 is fixed in an enduring manner to the third tag 6 and to the precut strips 30, 31. The protective element 8 thus makes it possible to attach the masking element 6 to the document D.
To produce a document equipped with such a device, the procedure illustrated in
Two parallel, precut strips 30, 31 are thus formed in the vicinity of these longitudinal edges. In a variant (not illustrated), the width of the strips 30, 31 and/or their position and/or their number are different. The zones 30, 31 can also take forms other than precut strips, for example the form of precut circles disposed alongside one another. These zones 30, 31 can, in another embodiment, be limited to precut lines. The zones 30, 31 can, as a variant, be produced by lines or strips of lesser thickness made in the constituent material of the document D.
Then, in a second step, the first tag 1 is positioned on this window 3. The dimensions of this tag 1 are sufficient for it to totally cover the window 3 and protrude, on all the sides, from the face D1 of the document D. The precut strips 30, 31 are not covered by the tag 1. The tag 1 is fixed in an enduring manner to the document D with an adhesive 10, schematically represented in
The next step is performed after turning the document over so as to bring the verso D2 of the document D into a visible position.
The second tag 4 is thereafter stuck in a definitive manner with a strong adhesive 10′, for example of the same type as the adhesive 10, on the face 5 of the first tag 1 from the verso of the document D. This tag 4 also covers the window 3 while protruding from the document D but without covering the precut strips 30, 31. The adhesives 10 and 10′ come together in the window 3 and attach the tags 1 and 4 to one another through this window. In all cases, the adhesive 10′ used to attach the tag 4 to the document D and to the tag 1 must allow easy and undisrupted reading of the information C. The sticking is suitable for it not to be possible to separate the two tags 1, 4 fixed on either side of the window 3. Thus, the tag 1 is fixed in an enduring manner to the document D at the level of the window 3. As a variant, the tag 1 can comprise several precut regions, so that it fragments into small pieces that cannot be repositioned during attempted removal.
The next step enables the information masking tag 6 to be put into place. Advantageously, this tag has the same shape and the same dimensions as those of the tag 4. In all events, it must at least mask the information C. The tag 6 is advantageously formed of a transparent sheet material. The masking 7 proper, or blanking, is advantageously printed before the tag 6 is put into place on the tag 4. As a variant, illustrated in
The masking tag 6 is positioned in a removable manner. For this purpose, use is made of a so-called transient glue 11, represented in
When the glue 11 is cured, the previously joined tags 4, 6 are attached while remaining easily separable. After separation, the glued faces of the tags 4 and 6 dry rapidly and then become non-adhesive. Stated otherwise, this glue 11 enables two objects to be stuck together and unstuck once, with no possibility of resticking the objects.
Such a glue 11 allows the tag 6 to be removed easily, by pulling on the part 60, so as to access the information C by direct reading through the tag 4 and the window 3. It is no longer possible for the tag 6 to be put back into place on the tag 4 after a first reading, as the adhesive 11 is no longer effective.
In a next step, a sheet-like protective element consisting of a tag 8 is positioned on the upper face 9 of this masking tag 6. This fourth tag 8 has dimensions such that it covers totally, at least, the tag 6 and the precut strips 30, 31. This tag 8 is stuck onto the tag and onto the strips 30, 31 in an enduring manner with a strong adhesive 12, for example of the same type as the adhesives 10 and 10′, so as to induce peeling of the precut strips 30, 31 simultaneously with the removal of the tag 6. Stated otherwise, the tag 6 is fastened to the strips 30 and 31 through the tag 8 which, when the tag is removed, peels the strips 30 and 31 from the document D. The tag 8 is made of a tear resistant material, for example polypropylene. It can, as a variant, be non-transparent and/or furnished with an informational or advertising marking.
Before a step, known per se, of cutting and packaging the documents D thus equipped with the security device, it is possible, if necessary, to perform a pressing of the documents. This pressing makes it possible to improve the cohesion between the various tags 1, 4, 6 and 8 by expelling the air bubbles and by pressing the adhesives 10, 10′, 11 and 12 between the tags. During this pressing, the adhesives 10, 10′, of the same type in the example, mix together and occupy the whole of the available volume between the tags 1 and 4.
The documents thus produced are furnished with the information security device ready to receive the information C. The latter is printed with a backdrop and/or digits on the face 5 of the tag 1 by the sender of the document. This printing can be done during customized printing of the document or on a document on which other information already appears. In this way, the sender of the document prints confidential information C which is immediately concealed and made secure without requiring a subsequent processing of the document D bearing this information C. This printing of the information C can also be done, not on an individualized document D, but continuously as illustrated in
In all events, the printing is performed the wrong way round so as to be readable the right way round from the verso of the document.
In the second embodiment illustrated in
The face of this masking element overlooking the window 3 is coated with a strong glue at the level of the zones covering the strips 30 and 31. Thus, the masking element is equipped, on the same face, with a transient glue 11 at the level of the zone covering the information C and a strong glue 10 or 10′ at the level of the precut strips 30 and 31. The masking element is therefore fixed to the precut strips in an enduring manner. The external face of the zones of the masking element covering the strips 30 and 31 can be provided with a printing, masking or the like. In this way, upon its removal this masking element allows, in addition to the revealing of the information C, the peeling of the precut strips 30 and 31. Stated otherwise, the protective element 8 of the previous embodiment is no longer necessary, the masking element 6 being sufficiently strong and having suitable dimensions as well as an appropriate distribution of adhesives of different kind so as not to require the use of this element.
With such a solution the last step of the method for implementing the device and consisting in fixing the protective element 8 on the masking element 6 is optional.
In the two embodiments described above, by virtue of the link between the tag 6 and the strips 30 and 31, even if it were desired, by putting glue 10, 10′, 11 or 12 back onto the lower face of the tag 6, to reposition the latter on the tag 4, the removal of material in the document D at the level of the strips 30 and 31 around the window 3 makes it immediately evident that the information C has already been read. Specifically, the window 3 is then bordered by two orifices whose shape corresponds globally to that of the strips 30, 31 which have been peeled. These latter cannot be put back into place on the document D without this repositioning being evident.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06 05377 | Jun 2006 | FR | national |
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PCT/FR2007/000943 | 6/7/2007 | WO | 00 | 5/15/2009 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2007/144486 | 12/21/2007 | WO | A |
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