Claims
- 1. An information recording medium comprising:a first substantially transparent plastic disc having a first surface and a second surface opposite to said first surface, said second surface having first information recorded on it by means of local changes in the distance of said second surface from said first surface; a semi-reflective coating on said second surface for reflecting a first portion of light passed through said first disc back through said first disc and for transmitting a second portion of said light through said semi-reflective coating, said semi-reflective coating conforming to said local changes of said second surface so that said first portion of said light is reflected back through said first disc in accordance with the first information recorded by means of said local changes of said second surface; a second plastic disc of approximately the same thickness as said first disc, said second disc having opposite third and fourth surfaces, a first portion of said fourth surface having second information recorded on it by means of local changes in the distance of said first portion of said fourth surface from said third surface and a second portion of said fourth surface having graphical information formed thereon by surface modifications in said fourth surface which tends to scatter light directed to the fourth surface; and a reflective coating on said fourth surface for reflecting said second portion of said light transmitted through said first disc back through said first disc, said reflective coating conforming to said local changes of said first portion of said fourth surface so that said second portion of said light is reflected back through said first disc in accordance with the second information recorded by means of said local changes of said fourth surface, said second disc being stacked on and secured to said first disc so that said fourth surface faces said second surface such that said graphical information formed on said fourth surface is visible through said first disc having said first information and through said semi-reflective coating.
- 2. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said third surface of said second disc comprises additional graphical information.
- 3. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said graphical information comprises at least one of generic and specific information.
- 4. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said graphical information comprises pit art.
- 5. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said graphical information comprises enhanced pit art.
- 6. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said graphical information comprises holographic artwork.
- 7. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said first portion of said fourth surface is located radially outside of said second portion of said fourth surface so that said second information is located radially outside of said graphical information.
- 8. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said semi-reflective coating comprises silicon carbonate.
- 9. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said semi-reflective coating is approximately 20% to 40% reflective for light with a wavelength of approximately 635 to 650 nanometers.
- 10. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said reflective coating comprises aluminum.
- 11. The recording medium defined in claim 1 wherein said reflective coating is at least 70% reflective for light with a wavelength of approximately 635 to 650 nanometers.
- 12. A recording medium formed by a method comprising:forming a first substantially transparent plastic disc which has a first surface and a second surface opposite to said first surface on which first information is recorded by means of local changes in the distance of said second surface from said first surface; coating said second surface of said first disc with a semi-reflective coating which reflects a first portion of light passed through said first disc back through said first disc and which transmits a second portion of said light through said semi-reflective coating, said semi-reflective coating conforming to said local changes of said second surface so that said first portion of said light is reflected back through said first disc in accordance with the first information recorded by said local changes of said second surface; forming a second plastic disc which has a third surface and a fourth surface opposite to said third surface, a first portion of said fourth surface having second information recorded on it by means of local changes in the distance of said fourth surface from said third surface and a second portion of said fourth surface having graphical information formed thereon by surface modifications in said fourth surface which tends to scatter light directed to the fourth surface; coating said fourth surface of said second disc with a reflective coating which reflects said second portion of said light transmitted through said first disc back through said first disc, said reflective coating conforming to said local changes of said first portion of said fourth surface so that said second portion of said light is reflected back through said first disc in accordance with said second information recorded by said local changes of said fourth surface; and bonding said first disc to said second disc so that the bonded disc forms a permanent two-disc stack with said second surface of said first disc facing said fourth surface of said second disc such that said graphical information formed on said fourth surface is visible through said first disc having said first information and through said semi-reflective coating.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/017,266, filed Feb. 2, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,440,248, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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