Claims
- 1. A tamper-evident form including:an upper laminate formed of transparent material and having a textured lower surface, the upper laminate being adapted to receive confidential information on its upper surface; a lower laminate bonded to the upper laminate and also formed of transparent material, the lower laminate having a complementary textured upper surface such that the combined upper and lower laminates appear transparent; a scrambling pattern associated with the lower laminate, the scrambling pattern being clearly visible through the transparent combined upper and lower laminates such that confidential information on the upper surface of the upper laminate cannot be read, and wherein at least the upper laminate appears noticeably less transparent when it is separated from the lower laminate and the complementary textured surfaces are exposed.
- 2. A tamper-evident form as claimed in claim 1, wherein the scrambling pattern is printed on the lower surface of the lower laminate.
- 3. A tamper-evident form as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower laminate is adhered to a substrate and wherein the scrambling pattern is printed on the upper surface of the substrate.
- 4. A tamper-evident form as claimed in claim 1, wherein the textured lower surface of the upper laminate is produced by application of a coating to the lower surface of the upper laminate.
- 5. A tamper-evident form as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower laminate is cast in place on the textured lower surface of the upper laminate.
- 6. A tamper-evident form as claimed in claim 4, wherein the lower laminate is cast in place on the coating.
- 7. A method of indicating separation of a first laminate formed of transparent material and a second laminate formed of transparent material, wherein the first laminate is adapted to receive confidential information and wherein the second laminate includes an associated scrambling pattern which prevents reading of the confidential information, the method including:forming complementary textured surfaces at the juncture of the first and second laminates such that the combined first and second laminates are transparent, whereby separation of the laminates exposes the complementary textured surfaces and alters the transparency of at least the first transparent laminate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of pending International Patent Application PCT/AU00/00191 filed on Mar. 14, 2000, which designates the United States, and which claims prioriy of Australian Provisional Patent Application PP9313 filed on Mar. 16, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (1)
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