Claims
- 1. A printing varnish comprising at least one marking product, the marking product comprising rare-earth chelates or substrates including rare-earth chelates, the rare-earth ion present in the chelates arising from at least two different rare-earths, an energy transfer taking place between the two rare-earths and causing a change in fluoroscence wavelength of the chelates when exposed to ultraviolet radiation as a function of the temperature of the chelate so made and/or of the substrate including the chelate,
- the varnish being colorless in solar or artificial light and changing in its fluorescence wavelength when under UV radiation as a function of temperature.
- 2. A printing varnish as recited in claim 1, wherein the chelates in their organic part consists of a beta-diketone and in their inorganic part of at least two distinct rare-earths selected from the group of lanthanides, yttrium and thorium.
- 3. A printing varnish as recited in claim 1, wherein a chelate is juxtaposed on a fiduciary document to another chelate comprising only rare-earth ions of a single rare-earth which is already present in the first chelate, and in that the comparison of the fluorescence wavelengths of these two chelates when carried out at ambient and at low temperatures and under UV radiation represents a means for identification.
- 4. Printing ink comprising at least one marking product, the marking product comprising rare-earth chelates or substrates including rare-earth chelates, the rare-earth ion present in the chelates arising from at least two different rare-earths, energy transfer taking place between the two rare-earths causing a change in fluoroscence wavelength of the chelates when exposed to ultraviolet radiation as a function of the temperature of the chelate so made and/or of the substrate including the chelate,
- the ink changing its fluorescence wavelength as a function of temperature when under UV radiation.
- 5. A printing ink as recited in claim 4, wherein the chelates in their organic part consists of a beta-diketone and in their inorganic part of at least two distinct rare-earths selected from the group of lanthanides, yttrium and thorium.
- 6. A printing ink as recited in claim 4, wherein a chelate is juxtaposed on a fiduciary document to another chelate comprising only rare-earth ions of a single rare-earth which is already present in the first chelate, and in that the comparison of the fluorescence wavelengths of these two chelates when carried out at ambient and at low temperatures and under UV radiation represents a means for identification.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/325,935, filed Mar. 20, 1989, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/074,351, filed July 16, 1987, which issued as Patent No. 4,833,311 on May 23, 1989.
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