Patent classifications
G06K19/12
Coded tags encoded using different magnetic materials and systems and methods of detecting coded tags
A method includes printing a first magnetic material onto a substrate. The first magnetic material has a first magnetic characteristic and encodes first information based on the first magnetic characteristic. The method further includes printing a second magnetic material onto the substrate. The second magnetic material encodes second information and has a second magnetic characteristic different from the first magnetic characteristic. The second information is encoded based on the second magnetic characteristic.
Electronic card access system, and access card
An electronic card access system, for example, for managing access control of a venue or facility, and an access card for use with the card access system.
Electronic card access system, and access card
An electronic card access system, for example, for managing access control of a venue or facility, and an access card for use with the card access system.
METHOD FOR FORMING AND DETECTING SECURITY ELEMENTS ON THE SURFACE OF A COMPONENT OR IN A COMPONENT, AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING SAID SECURITY ELEMENT
The invention relates to a method for forming and detecting security elements on the surface of a component and/or in a component, in which at least one layer or at least one region that is preferably formed of a magnetic material or of a material different from the component material is formed on the surface of the component and/or in the component that is formed of a magnetic or of a nonmagnetic material in a locally and geometrically defined manner. At least one ablated track, at least one heat-affected region and/or at least one remelted treatment track are/is formed by a locally and geometrically defined ablation of material or input of energy on/at the surface of a component along a predefined contour corresponding to the respective security feature. In the manufacture of the component, a magnetic material different from the material of the component is introduced into the component at at least one predefined position in a locally and geometrically defined manner by way of a generative production process. To detect the security element, a magnetization unit is used to generate at least one magnetic field penetrating into the component or a magnetic flux is produced inside the magnetization unit that penetrates into the component. To check a security element formed in this way, a detection unit is used to detect the magnetic stray fields occurring on the security element as a result of the at least one magnetic field, and the measurement signals captured by the detection unit are transferred to an evaluation unit having an image-processing or pattern-recognition system. Using the evaluation unit having an image-processing or pattern-recognition system, it is checked, by way of the detected magnetic stray fields, whether or not the detected security element corresponds to a specification.
Double-sided security element
A security element has a transparent film, a pattern of transparent and non-transparent regions on a first side of the transparent film, and a pattern of transparent and non-transparent regions on a second side of the transparent film. The pattern on the second side of the transparent film matches or is in register with the pattern on the first side of the transparent film. A color changing layer covers the pattern on at least one side of the first and second sides of the transparent film.
Double-sided security element
A security element has a transparent film, a pattern of transparent and non-transparent regions on a first side of the transparent film, and a pattern of transparent and non-transparent regions on a second side of the transparent film. The pattern on the second side of the transparent film matches or is in register with the pattern on the first side of the transparent film. A color changing layer covers the pattern on at least one side of the first and second sides of the transparent film.
CODED TAGS ENCODED USING DIFFERENT MAGNETIC MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF DETECTING CODED TAGS
A method includes printing a first magnetic material onto a substrate. The first magnetic material has a first magnetic characteristic and encodes first information based on the first magnetic characteristic. The method further includes printing a second magnetic material onto the substrate. The second magnetic material encodes second information and has a second magnetic characteristic different from the first magnetic characteristic. The second information is encoded based on the second magnetic characteristic.
Advanced payment options for powered cards and devices
Advanced payment applications are provided to improve the functionality of cards and devices. For example, a user interface may be placed on a card (e.g., a physical button) or a telephonic device (e.g., a virtual button on a capacitive touch screen). Manual input provided to this user interface may, for example, cause an item purchased on credit to be paid via one or more user accounts (e.g., bank accounts) as soon as the next credit statement posts or becomes due. A user may decide to pay for an item when the next statement becomes due at a point-of-sale magnetic stripe reader by using an interface on a card to cause information to be communicated through the infrastructure indicative of a user's desire to pay the for an item when the next statement becomes due.
Coded tags encoded using different magnetic materials and methods of detecting coded tags
A method includes transmitting a first magnetic detection signal at a first magnetic frequency and transmitting a second magnetic detection signal at a second magnetic frequency. The method also includes detecting a first response from a first magnetic material to the first magnetic detection signal and detecting a second response from the second magnetic material to the second magnetic detection signal. Each of the first magnetic material and the second magnetic material is associated with a substrate of the coded tag. The method further includes determining that the coded tag encodes first information based on detecting the first response and determining that the coded tag encodes second information based on detecting the second response.
Coded tags encoded using different magnetic materials and systems of detecting coded tags
A coded tag includes a substrate. The coded tag includes a first magnetic material associated with the substrate. The first magnetic material has a first magnetic characteristic and encodes first information. The coded tag includes a second magnetic material associated with the substrate. The second magnetic material encodes second information and has a second magnetic characteristic that is different from the first magnetic characteristic.