Claims
- 1. A process for manufacturing a sheet of paper which includes at least one region having reduced thickness relative to the thickness of the rest of the sheet, characterized in that a first layer of paper (3) is formed on a wire of a first wet end of a paper-making machine, a second layer of paper (5) is formed on a wire of a second wet end of a paper-making machine, one of the two layers of paper having at least some local regions (8) of less thickness, so that the thickness (e2) of the two layers of paper in said regions is up to 80% relative to the thickness (et) of the rest of the sheet, the two layers are joined directly together and dried.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, characterized in that one of the two layers has local regions (8) of nil thickness.
- 3. The process according to claim 1, characterized in that the process is such that the regions (8) of less thickness in the layer or layer of papers are produced by raised embossed regions of the metallic wire, with the result that the deposit of fibers in these regions is reduced or totally eliminated.
- 4. The process according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one of the two layers of paper is produced by a cylinder mold machine.
- 5. The process according claim 1, characterized in that the thinner regions (8) of the paper webs are constituted in the form of a simple geometric motif.
- 6. The sheet obtained by means of the process according to claim 1.
- 7. A process according to claim 1 wherein one of the areas (8) is rendered either partially or completely transparent.
- 8. The process according claim 1, characterized in that the thinner regions (8) of the paper webs are constituted in the form of a simple geometric motif which is in the form of flat regions which are approximately rectangular, round, or elliptical in shape.
- 9. A sheet of security paper which includes at least one area of reduced opacity (3,20) of at least 0.4 cm2 having a uniform reduced opacity less than the opacity of the rest of the sheet wherein the sheet is a two-ply sheet (16, 17) including one ply (17) which comprises at least one area whose thickness is nil and wherein the two plies are directly joined together.
- 10. The sheet according to claim 9, characterized in that the area of reduced opacity has an average reduced opacity at least 40% less than the opacity of the rest of the sheet.
- 11. The sheet according to claim 9, characterized in that it includes a security element (15) in part of the area of reduced opacity.
- 12. The sheet according to claim 9, characterized in that it is a two-ply sheet (16, 17) constituted by a first ply (17) which includes an area whose thickness is nil, and a second ply (16) rendered partially or completely transparent.
- 13. The sheet according to claim 12, characterized in that the second ply (16) is rendered totally transparent and is obtained according to the tracing paper technique from a suspension of extremely refined cellulose fibers.
- 14. The sheet according to claim 12, characterized in that the second ply (16) is rendered partially transparent by chemical means in an area which corresponds to the area (18) with nil thickness in the first ply (17).
- 15. A sheet as claimed in claim 9 wherein the second ply has a thickness up to 80% relative to the thickness of the rest of the sheet.
- 16. A sheet as claimed in claim 15 wherein the second ply has a thickness of 50 to 80% relative to the thickness of the rest of the sheet.
- 17. A sheet as claimed in claim 11, wherein the security element is a hologram, an iridescent layer, an impression by means of standard inks or inks which contain colored pigments, fluorescent pigments, luminescent pigments, or photochromic, piezooptic, or piezochromic compounds.
- 18. A sheet as claimed in claim 9, in the form of a banknote.
- 19. A sheet of security paper as claimed in claim 9, wherein the ply which has a portion whose thickness is nil contains no security tread.
- 20. A sheet of security paper as claimed in claim 9, wherein the area of reduced opacity has a constant reduced opacity.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/513,749, filed Oct. 13, 1995, now abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/FR94/00225, filed Mar. 1, 1994.
The invention relates to a sheet of security paper which includes localized areas with reduced thickness and opacity, particularly a paper for banknotes, or a security paper which includes important areas of reduced thickness and opacity in determined places, these areas being watermarks.
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