Claims
- 1. A mark on a surface of a substrate, said mark comprising:
- a coating covering a portion of said surface of said substrate, said coating having a thickness such that said coating is not readily ascertainable by the unaided eye when viewed from an angle approximately perpendicular to said surface of said substrate, said coating having more uniform directional reflective properties than said substrate, whereby when said mark is illuminated by a light source located at an angle relative to said surface of said substrate, said coating appears lighter than said substrate when said mark is viewed from a first position at substantially the same angle relative to said substrate as the light source and said coating appears darker than said substrate when said mark is viewed from a second position located at an angle approximately complementary to said first position.
- 2. The mark of claim 1 wherein the contrast between said coating and said surface of said substrate when viewed at an angle of less than 90.degree. relative to said substrate defines at least one alpha character.
- 3. The mark of claim 2, wherein the contrast between said coating and said surface of said substrate when viewed at an angle of less than 90.degree. relative to said substrate defines a first pattern of at least one alpha character having a first font and a second pattern of at least one alpha characters having a second font different from said first font.
- 4. The mark of claim 3, wherein said first pattern and said second pattern are disposed on said substrate such that said first pattern appears darker than said substrate and said second pattern appears lighter than said substrate when said substrate is viewed from said first position, and said first pattern appears lighter than said substrate and said second pattern appears darker than said substrate when said substrate is viewed from said second position.
- 5. The mark of claim 3, wherein said first pattern and said second pattern are disposed in a repetitive, alternating pattern across said surface of said substrate.
- 6. The mark of claim 3, wherein said first font and said second font are each selected from the group consisting of Augustea Inline, Beton Open, Cheltenham Bold Outline, Cheltenham Open, Columna, Franklin Gothic Condensed Outline, Gothic Outline Title No. 61, Stymie Open, Thorne Shaded, and Trump Gravur.
- 7. A validation mark on a surface of white paper, said validation mark comprising:
- a coating covering a portion of said paper, said coating having a thickness such that said coating is not readily ascertainable by the unaided eye when viewed from an angle approximately perpendicular to said surface of said paper, and having more uniform directional reflective properties than said paper, wherein said coating comprises a combination of white pigment, dull powder, anti-skin ingredient, wetting agent, tack reducer, and at least one type of varnish.
- 8. The validation mark of claim 7 wherein said coating comprises a combination of Titanium Dioxide Pigment #6, Silicon Dioxide, N-Hexyl Carbitol, Hypothiolate concentrate, Magie 52 Oil, Modified Phenolic Resin/Cut with Linseed Oil, and Modified Hydrocarbon Resin/cut with Alkyd.
- 9. The validation mark of claim 8 wherein said coating comprises the following ingredients by weight:
- approximately 57% Titanium Dioxide Pigment #6,
- approximately 13% Silicon Dioxide,
- approximately 2% N-Hexyl Carbitol,
- approximately 3% Hypothiolate concentrate,
- approximately 5% Magie 52 Oil,
- approximately 12% Modified Phenolic Resin/Cut with Linseed Oil, and
- approximately 8% Modified Hydrocarbon Resin/cut with Alkyd.
- 10. A method for producing a validation mark on the surface of a substrate, comprising the steps of:
- preparing an ink having substantially the same color as the substrate on which the mark is to placed;
- applying a thin layer of ink to the surface of said substrate in accordance with a desired pattern such that when dry the ink has directional reflective properties that are more uniform than those of the substrate and is not readily ascertainable to the unaided eye when viewed from an angle approximately perpendicular to the surface of the substrate; and
- drying the ink.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the step of applying is performed by printing and said desired pattern defines at least one alpha character.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the contrast between said ink and the surface of the substrate defines a first pattern of alpha characters printed in a first font and a second pattern of alpha characters printed in a second font different from said first font.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of printing further comprises printing said first and second patterns on said substrate such that the first pattern appears darker than the substrate and the second pattern appears lighter than the substrate when the substrate is viewed from a first position, and the first pattern appears lighter than the substrate and the second pattern appears darker than the substrate when the substrate is viewed from a second position.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of printing further comprises printing said first and second patterns in a repetitive, alternating pattern across the surface of the substrate.
- 15. The method of claim 12, wherein said printing step further comprises printing said first font and said second font in a font selected from the group consisting of Augustea Inline, Beton Open, Cheltenham Bold Outline, Cheltenham Open, Columna, Franklin Gothic Condensed Outline, Gothic Outline Title No. 61, Stymie Open, Thorne Shaded, and Trump Gravur.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/024,675 filed on Apr. 1, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,341,192.
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Standard Register Brochure, The Standard Register Company, 1990. |
Dennis McGarry, "Technical Update", National Business Forms Association, Dec. 1, 1990, p. 3. |
"Watermarked and Non-Impact Papers", Technical Report, National Business Forms Association, vol. 1, No. 8, Aug. 17, 1987. |
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