Security paper
11491815 · 2022-11-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42D25/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/351
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B42D25/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/435
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A security sheet including at least one paper substrate, at least one watermark produced in the paper substrate, the watermark having an exterior outline, at least one aperture of regular edge, produced by ablation of the paper substrate, and at least one security film that is at least partially superposed on the watermark and on the aperture. In the sheet, the at least one aperture lies inside the watermark, such as bounded by its exterior outline.
Claims
1. A security sheet, comprising: at least one paper substrate, at least one watermark produced in the paper substrate, this watermark having an exterior outline, at least one aperture of regular edge, produced by ablation of the paper substrate, at least one security film comprising a plastic, transparent carrier, the at least one security film being at least partially superposed on the watermark and on the aperture, wherein said at least one aperture lies inside the watermark and bounded by its exterior outline, the security film comprising at least one security element that is at least partially superposed on the aperture, and wherein the security film entirely covers the aperture, and a width of the security film is smaller than a width of the watermark, the security film being transparent in the region superposed to the watermark.
2. The security sheet as claimed in claim 1, the extent of the watermark such as bounded by its exterior outline being greater than the extent of said at least one aperture by a factor at least equal to 1.1.
3. The security sheet as claimed in claim 1, said at least one aperture being placed at the center of the watermark.
4. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the security element entirely covering the aperture.
5. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the security element being optically variable in the region of the aperture.
6. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the security element being an optically variable device.
7. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the security element comprising, in the region of the aperture, a metal layer and at least one void therein.
8. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the security element having, in the region of the aperture, front and back faces of different appearances.
9. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the outline of said at least one aperture being substantially homothetic with that of the watermark.
10. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the outline of said at least one aperture being homothetic with a pattern of the watermark.
11. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the watermark being stippled.
12. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the watermark being shaded.
13. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the film extending in a strip from one edge to the opposite edge of the sheet or being applied in the form of a patch that covers the aperture and more.
14. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the outline of said at least one aperture being reproduced elsewhere on the sheet or on the security element.
15. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, said at least one aperture making contact with a watermarked region of thickness different from the thickness of the unwatermarked sheet.
16. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the watermark being without center of symmetry.
17. The sheet as claimed in claim 1, the watermark being sandwiched between two plastic films.
18. A security document, comprising a sheet such as defined in claim 1.
19. A process for manufacturing a sheet as claimed in claim 1, comprising steps consisting in producing a watermarked sheet of paper comprising at least one watermark, in cutting at least one aperture in this watermark and in at least partially obturating said aperture with a security film that also covers the watermark.
20. The process as claimed in claim 19, the aperture being produced using a laser or a die-cutter.
21. A security sheet, comprising: at least one paper substrate, at least one representation of a reference pattern, formed as a metallization/de-metallization, and having an outline, at least one watermark produced in the paper substrate, this watermark having an outline representing said outline of the reference pattern in an incomplete form, at least one aperture of regular edge, produced by ablation of the paper substrate, this aperture completing the outline of the watermark so that the outline created by the combination of the outline of the watermark and the regular edge of the aperture is identical to the outline of the reference pattern, when the sheet is observed in transmitted light, at least one security film that is at least partially transparent or translucent, this film being at least partially superposed on the aperture and this security film being transparent in the region superposed to the watermark.
22. The sheet as claimed in claim 21, the reference pattern being present on the security film.
23. The sheet as claimed in claim 21, the reference pattern being present in the form of a de-metallization.
24. The sheet as claimed in claim 21, the watermark comprising a plurality of repeating elementary patterns and said at least one aperture having the same outline as one of said elementary patterns.
25. The sheet as claimed in claim 24, the watermark being a shaded and/or stippled watermark.
26. The sheet as claimed in claim 21, the reference pattern being alphanumeric.
27. The sheet as claimed in claim 26, the watermark being an electrotype watermark.
28. The sheet as claimed in claim 21, the film being at least partially superposed on the watermark.
29. The sheet as claimed in claim 21, the film extending beyond the watermark.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will possibly be better understood on reading the detailed description that follows, of non-limiting examples of implementation thereof, as well as on examining the appended drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) This document 1 is for example a banknote, and may have a rectangular shape.
(14) The document 1 comprises a paper substrate 10 having a watermark 11, which may be of any type.
(15) This watermark 11 is shown in isolation in
(16) According to one aspect of the invention, the document 1 comprises at least one aperture 12 formed in the substrate 11.
(17) This aperture 12 is preferably produced by cutting with a laser, this allowing a cut with a regular edge to be obtained.
(18) In the example in question, two apertures 12 each of star shape are thus produced through the watermark 11, during the manufacture of the document 1, as illustrated in
(19) These apertures 12 are set back from the exterior outline 13 of the watermark 11, being for example at a non-zero minimum distance d from this outline of, for example, larger than or equal to 3 mm.
(20) To produce the one or more apertures 12, the laser cutting machine may comprise an optical device for locating the watermark on the paper substrate, so as to use this watermark as a spatial reference when producing the one or more apertures. This allows tolerances in the position of the watermark on the sheet plane, which are unavoidable because of the manufacturing process of the latter, to be allowed for. The optical device for example comprises at least one camera that films the sheet and a computer for analyzing the image and recognizing the watermark. Next, the computer may drive the laser to produce the one or more apertures in a predefined region of the watermark.
(21) In accordance with the invention, the security document 1 also comprises at least one film 15 added to the paper substrate 10. This film 15 may, as illustrated, take the form of a strip extending from one edge of the document to the opposite edge.
(22) The film 15 may include a carrier made of a thermoplastic such as PET for example. Preferably, the material of the carrier is transparent.
(23) The film 15 bears at least one security element 20, taking the form of at least one pattern formed by metallization/de-metallization, for example, or as a variant by printing. In the example illustrated, the film 15 comprises two security elements 20 each taking the form of a star produced by metallization/de-metallization. The pattern of the security element 20 may correspond to the shape of the aperture, each for example being the homothetic transform of the other. In particular, the security element may have a size larger than that of the aperture 12 on which it is superposed. Thus, despite any tolerances in the position of the film 15 relative to the aperture 12, the security element 20 continues to fully obturate the aperture, as illustrated.
(24) The film 15 comprises a transparent zone 21 in which the one or more security elements 20 are produced, the film 15 being metallized, or as a variant printed, outside this zone 21 in regions 22 not superposed on the watermark 11. The region 21 is for example formed by de-metallization of a layer of metal deposited on the film 15, for example by vacuum metallization or electrodeposition. As a variant, the region 21 may be obtained by printing. The two techniques may also coexist within the same film 15.
(25) The film 15 is fastened to the paper substrate by an adhesive, a heat-activatable adhesive for example. It is for example applied by hot transfer.
(26) Preferably, the film 15 is fastened after the apertures 12 have been produced.
(27) The film 15 may have a sufficient width to allow it to completely cover the apertures 12, as illustrated. The minimum distance k between the edge of an aperture and the edge of the film 15 is preferably non-zero, in particular in order to ensure the solidity of the assembly, and for example larger than or equal to 3 mm.
(28) The width of the film 15 for example ranges from 5 to 20 mm.
(29) The film 15 at least partially covers the watermark. In the illustrated example, the coverage is partial, the watermark protruding from each side of the film 15.
(30) It is useful for the film 15 to keep a certain transparency in the region 21 thereof that is superposed on the watermark 11, so as not to affect the visibility of the latter in transmitted light.
(31) In the region of the one or more apertures 12, the film may comprise, as has just been described, a level-one security element formed by printing or by metallization/de-metallization. As a variant, the security element is diffractive and for example produced so as to form an image when illuminated by a beam of light such as a laser beam. In one variant, the film comprises, superposed on the aperture, a level-two security element.
(32) When the security document is viewed in reflected light from the back side, as in
(33) The regions 22 of the film 15 are masked by the paper substrate. The watermark 11 is faintly visible. In transmitted light, the watermark 11 becomes more visible.
(34) When the security document 1 is observed in reflected light from the front side, it is possible to see, as illustrated in
(35) As variants (not illustrated), the security document 1 comprises a second film that covers the paper substrate on the side opposite the film 15. This may allow the protection of the apertures 12 to be improved.
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(39) A security film 15 is added to the paper substrate 10, as illustrated in
(40) The security element 20 may have a pattern, formed by metallization/de-metallization or by printing, or even by a combination of these two techniques, the outline of which has a link with that of the aperture 12, it for example being homothetic therewith as illustrated.
(41) The security element 20 may comprise a text that appears as negative writing, for example letters as illustrated.
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(44) This watermark 11 is shown in isolation in
(45) Document 1 comprises an aperture 12, for example of hexagon shape, produced in the central part of the watermark 11, as illustrated in
(46) The document 1 comprises a security film 15, which comprises, as illustrated in
(47) The security element 20 advantageously complements, esthetically and conceptually, the watermark 11, as may be seen in
(48) The security element 20 is visible through the aperture 12 from the back side, as shown in
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(50) This film 15 may provide various optical effects to the document, such as a holographic effect, iridescent effect, metallic effect, etc. On the front side, the pattern of the aperture 12 may thus appear with the effect provided by the security film 15.
(51) Another exemplary security document 1 produced according to one aspect of the invention will now be described with reference to
(52) This document 1 comprises a paper substrate 10 provided with a watermark 11 that for example represents a frangipani flower and a butterfly.
(53) An aperture 12 is produced through the watermark 11, preferably by laser cutting. This aperture 12 completes or closely follows the outline of a portion of the pre-existing watermark 11, in this case a petal of the flower.
(54) The document 1 includes a security film 15 which covers the watermark 11. This film 15 comprises a transparent zone 21 the outline of which closely follows to a substantial extent the shape of the watermark 11, except in the aperture 12 where the edge 30 of the transparent zone may have, as illustrated, a shape that follows that of an opposite edge 31 of the aperture 12, thus creating a transparent window 32 through the aperture 12 between edge 30 and edge 31.
(55) The film 15 may be narrower than the watermark 11 but wider than the aperture 12, as illustrated, entirely covering the latter.
(56) A reference pattern 35 repeating that of the watermark 11, or a portion thereof, in this case the flower, may appear on the film 15. This reference pattern 35 may be produced by de-metallization of a metallized zone of the film 15 or by a negative print on the film 15.
(57) Another pattern 40, for example identically or conceptually reproducing another portion of the watermark, in this case the butterfly, may be reproduced elsewhere on the security film, for example also by de-metallization, for example on the side opposite the reference pattern 35 with respect to the watermark 11.
(58) In transmitted light, as illustrated in
(59) From the front side, in reflection, as illustrated in
(60) In transmitted light, as illustrated in
(61) Of course, the invention is not limited to the examples that have just been described.
(62) For example, one or more apertures of small dimensions, for example of an extent less than or equal to 1 mm.sup.2, may be produced through the watermark, so as then to form one or more micro-perforations. Preferably, the security film is superposed on at least one of these micro-perforations and comprises, in the superposition region, a diffractive security element, allowing, when a beam of light, in particular a laser beam, is sent through the aperture, an image to be generated by projection. Such a diffractive security element is described in patent application WO2014/199296. As a variant, the security film is transparent in the region thereof that is superposed on the micro-perforation.
(63) The security film may also comprise a diffractive element that is superposed on a larger aperture of the paper substrate.
(64) The security film may comprise various security elements, which may or may not have the same appearance from the front side and back side of the film. For example, the security film comprises metallizations of different colors on its front and back faces.
(65) The security film may comprise microreliefs produced for example by embossing the plastic carrier of the film, and these microreliefs may be metallized where appropriate.
(66) The security film may take the form of a patch or as a variant of a film entirely covering one face of the paper substrate.
(67) Two plastic films, at least one of which is a security film, may cover both faces of the substrate and sandwich the one or more apertures produced through the paper substrate. Where appropriate, these two films cover the entire surface of each face of the sheet.
(68) The aperture may be given any shape, and in particular a polygonal, non-polygonal or alphanumeric shape that reproduces the shape of a pattern of the watermark or of a pattern featuring elsewhere on the document or the security film, for example a pattern printed on the paper substrate. The outline of the aperture may reproduce the shape of a country.
(69) As a result of the presence of the watermark, the aperture and the security film, the invention allows various security devices to be brought together in a given limited region of the document, leaving more room on the document for security prints and other associated security elements.
(70) The security film may comprise a lenticular array. This array may include microlenses that interact with micro-patterns to form an image the appearance of which varies with the direction of observation.
(71) The lenticular array may or may not be present in the region of the film superposed on the aperture. For example, the lenticular array is present on the film both in a region superposed on the aperture and elsewhere; as a variant, the lenticular array is present solely in the region of the aperture, and the associated effect may be observed through the aperture.
(72) The one or more regions of the film bearing the lenticular array may complement the pattern of the watermark.
(73) The expression “comprising a” must be understood with its usual meaning as being synonymous with “comprising at least one”, unless otherwise specified.