Security sticker and method for banking cards
09984595 ยท 2018-05-29
Inventors
- Joanne M. Snow (Rockford, IL, US)
- Raymond J. Snow (Rockford, IL, US)
- Susan S. Polachek (Barrington, IL, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T428/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T428/1486
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
G09F3/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
The security sticker and method for banking cards includes security stickers that provide protection of information displayed on cards, by allowing users to apply an adhesive backed, tamper evident, camouflaged sticker over any information the user wishes to protect. Different embodiments of the security stickers are provided for users having different kinds of banking cards. An adhesive sticker kit for banking cards includes at least two adhesive stickers to cover the front and back of the bank account numbers displayed on the cards, at least one sticker of different size covering the security code of the cards, another sticker advising to Check Photo ID of user, and at least one sticker displays account information protection advisory statements. The security sticker substrate has a top layer that will crack if someone attempts to remove the sticker from the card, thereby alerting the cardholder that someone has tampered with the banking card.
Claims
1. A security sticker for protecting information displayed on a banking card, comprising: an adhesive layer adapted to make complete contact with the banking card and adhere to the information on the banking card, wherein a residue of the adhesive layer remains on the banking card even after the sticker has been removed from the banking card, said adhesive layer including a removable peeling backing adapted to protect the adhesive layer prior to contact with the banking card; a substrate layer made of tamper-evident material selected from the group consisting of thermal transfer film, tamper-evident polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, and durable vinyl film, the substrate layer adapted to conceal the security code on the banking card; a top layer in communication with the substrate layer, the top layer comprising a chemical film adapted to crack and display a cracking visual effect when the security sticker is peeled from the banking card, the cracking effect created by the combination of the adhesive layer, the substrate layer, and the chemical film of the top layer working together; and the information retained by the banking card comprising the security sticker is configured to be functionally read within a card reading device.
2. The security sticker of claim 1, wherein the substrate layer includes the phrase DO NOT REMOVE.
3. The security sticker of claim 1, wherein the top layer is tamper-evident.
4. The security sticker of claim 1, wherein the top layer includes a camouflaged surface.
5. The security sticker of claim 1, further comprising at least one of a radio frequency blocking material and a dielectric material that substantially covers both sides of the banking card adapted to prevent remote access to the banking card's radio frequency identification (RFID) signal.
6. The security sticker of claim 5, wherein the dielectric material includes one of a plastic film and a plastic film coated with one of silver and iridium.
7. A security sticker for protecting information displayed on a banking card, comprising: an adhesive layer adapted to make complete contact with the banking card and adhere to the information on the banking card, wherein a residue of the adhesive layer remains on the banking card even after the sticker has been removed from the banking card, said adhesive layer including a removable peelable backing adapted to protect the adhesive layer prior to contact with the banking card; a substrate layer made of tamper-evident material selected from the group consisting of thermal transfer film, tamper-evident polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, and durable vinyl film, the substrate layer including at least one of salient graphic indicia and the phrase CHECK PHOTO ID adapted to alert a person to check for photo identification of the banking card user; a top layer in communication with the substrate layer, the top layer comprising a chemical film adapted to crack and display a cracking visual effect when the security sticker is peeled from the banking card, the cracking effect created by the combination of the adhesive layer, the substrate layer, and the chemical film of the top layer working together; and the information retained by the banking card comprising the security sticker is configured to be functionally read within a card reading device.
8. The security sticker of claim 7, wherein the top layer is tamper-evident.
9. The security sticker of claim 7, wherein the top layer includes a camouflaged surface.
10. The security sticker of claim 7, further comprising at least one of a radio frequency blocking material and a dielectric material that substantially covers both sides of the banking card adapted to prevent remote access to the banking card's radio frequency identification (RFID) signal.
11. The security sticker of claim 10, wherein the dielectric material includes one of a plastic film and a plastic film coated with one of silver and iridium.
12. A security sticker for protecting information displayed on a banking card, comprising: an adhesive layer adapted to make complete contact with the banking card and adhere to and conceal the information on the banking card, wherein a residue of the adhesive layer remains on the banking card even after the sticker has been removed from the banking card, said adhesive layer including a removable peelable backing adapted to protect the adhesive layer prior to contact with the banking card and no longer contact the security sticker once the removable peelable backing is removed; a cushion layer in communication with the adhesive layer, the cushion layer comprising a material selected from the group consisting of thermal transfer film, tamper-evident polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, and durable vinyl film and having a predetermined thickness, the material and the predetermined thickness adapted to provide a cushion that conceals embossed and recessed information on the banking card and prevents at least one of etching and retrieval of the embossed and recessed information on the banking card, the cushion layer including at least one first portion that includes depressions formed by the embossed information when the security sticker is applied to the banking card and at least one second portion that does not include depressions, the at least one second portion adjacent to the embossed information and adapted to conceal the embossed information; a top tamper-evident layer in communication with the cushion layer; and the information retained by the banking card comprising the security sticker is configured to be functionally read within a card reading device.
13. The security sticker of claim 12, wherein the top tamper-evident layer includes one of a tamper-evident metalized material, a tamper-evident foil material, a tamper-evident plastic material, and a coating, said tamper-evident metalized material, tamper-evident foil material, tamper-evident plastic material and coating adapted to become marked with a plurality of crease markings when the security sticker is attempted to be removed from the banking card.
14. The security sticker of claim 13, wherein the one of the tamper-evident metalized material, the tamper-evident foil material, the tamper-evident plastic material, and the coating includes a cushion adapted to prevent embossed information from showing through at least one of the cushion layer, metalized material, foil material, plastic material, and coating.
15. The security sticker of claim 12, wherein the top tamper-evident layer includes at least one of a camouflaged surface and a chemical film, wherein the chemical film is adapted to crack and display a cracking visual effect when the security sticker is peeled from the banking card, said cracking effect created by the combination of the adhesive layer, cushion layer, and the chemical film of the top tamper-evident layer working together.
16. The security sticker of claim 12, wherein one of the adhesive layer and the cushion layer include at least one of pre-printed indicia and user-defined indicia.
17. The security sticker of claim 12, wherein the top tamper-evident layer includes at least one of pre-printed indicia and user-defined indicia.
18. The security sticker of claim 12, further comprising at least one of a radio frequency blocking material and a dielectric material that substantially covers both sides of the banking card adapted to prevent remote access to the banking card's radio frequency identification (RFID) signal.
19. The security sticker of claim 18, wherein the dielectric material includes one of a plastic film and a plastic film coated with one of silver and iridium.
20. The security sticker of claim 12, wherein the security sticker has a thickness of approximately 0.017 inches when the removable peelable backing has been removed and the predetermined thickness of the cushion layer is between 0.0037 and 0.004 inches thick.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention may best be understood from the following detailed description of currently illustrated embodiments thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) Some banking cards have the account numbers 14 printed on the banking cards 10, but some account numbers 14 are embossed on the card 10. The embossed numbers 14 protrude from the surface of the front side of the card 10. A security sticker 20 made of a thin layer of covering material may not properly cover the protruding numbers, because the numbers can still be seen or printed without removing the thin layer of covering material. In one embodiment, the security sticker 20 has three layers as shown in
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(11) A cushion layer 54 is placed between the adhesive layer 52 and the top tamper evident layer 56. In one embodiment, the cushion layer 54 is made of tamper-evident metalized or foil material. The foil constitutes a cushion to prevent the protruding account numbers from being shown through the cushion or metalized layer 54 to prevent the disclosure of the covered embossed numbers without the removal of the security sticker 50. The cushion layer 54 and adhesive layer 52 may be of the type furnished by Flexcon Co., Inc. of Spencer, Mass. under the trademark TAMPERmark, which leaves a checkerboard pattern on the surface of card 51 when layer 54 is tampered with. The combined layers 54 and 52 can also be of the type furnished by Avery Dennison Corp. under the brand name FASSON tamper-evident film, as shown in the AVERY DENNISON 2013 Online Product Summary, and FASSON thermal transfer/durable/vinyl film as shown in the AVERY DENNISON Fasson EXACT Update, particularly FASSON 2 Mil Silver Void polyethylene terephthalate (PET) tetoron cotton (TC)/S8015/50#SCK, having a thickness ranging from 1 mil to 5 mils (0.001-0.005 inches) according to the Avery Dennison Corp. Fasson product specifications. Additionally, whenever the security sticker 50 is lifted from the card 51, the lifting movement always leaves crease markings in the coating in layer 54, thus also alerting the cardholder that the security sticker 50 has been tampered with.
(12) In an additional embodiment of the present invention, the top layer 56 of the security sticker 50 is also a tamper evident layer that shows the cardholder the sticker has been tampered with. The material used in this top layer 56 can be standard chemical film that cracks itself when the sticker 50 is peeled. The cracking effect is created by the combination of the adhesive layer 52, the elastic layer 54, such as Kimdura by Avery Dennison Corp., and the chemical film in the top layer 56 working together, while still providing a security sticker 50 that generally has a thickness of approximately 17.5 to 18 thousandths inches. The crease marking on the elastic layer 54 and the cracking effect on the top layer 56 together combine to provide strong protection and alert the cardholder when their account information is potentially compromised. The cardholder may then immediately notify the banking card company that the card has been compromised. If desired, the sticker 50 can include both layers 54 and 56, or only one of layers 54 or 56.
(13) Another embodiment of the present invention is used for the banking cards that have no embossed number, where the account number 14 is flat printed on the front of the card. The cushion layer 54 in this embodiment is thinner than the cushion layer 54 used in the previously described embodiment. The thinner metalized foil of layer 54 retains the attribute of having crease markings when peeled from the card 51.
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(15) The security code on the front or back of the card is protected through a specially designed security sticker 26 to conceal the three-digit security code on the backside of card 10 that states DO NOT REMOVE. The stickers 22 and 26 are made of the same tamper evident material as sticker 20, described above and illustrated in
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(18) In the illustrated embodiment of the presently disclosed kit, two sets of covering stickers are provided in a package. Two signature-covering stickers 22, four security stickers 20 for the account numbers in the front and back of the card, and two card code number stickers 26 on a backing card 30 or a separate peelable backing are provided in the kit 36. The different stickers of the same kind provided in one kit may vary in thickness to accommodate the user's needs to properly protect the cardholder's personal information and banking card security. Each of the stickers 20, 22 and 26 have a thin film adhered to adhesive layer 52, which film has a peelable adhesive on the opposite surface of the thin film. In this manner, each sticker can be peeled from backing card 30 of kit 36 without creasing or cracking the film material 54 and/or 56.
(19) Other types of banking cards use radio frequency identification technology (RFID) to transmit signals in transactions. In one embodiment of the present invention, a RF blocking material (not shown) is used in the sticker 50 to substantially cover both sides of the banking card to prevent remote access to the RFID signal. Dielectric material that is impervious to RF/electrical transmission may be used in the covering stickers. The dielectric may include plastic films, or plastic films coated with silver or iridium or similar materials known in the art.
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(21) While several particular embodiments of security stickers for banking cards of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention.