INSTANT TICKET REDUNDANCY VIA MULTI-CHROMATIC INDICIA
20170106271 ยท 2017-04-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J2/2132
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/505
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A redundantly printed security-enhanced document, printing method and system are provided for ensuring the meaning of the information imparted by variable indicia printed on documents with removable scratch-off coatings by the redundant printing. By printing the variable indicia with multiple colors, redundancy and integrity of the intended indicia is achieved. Additionally, inverted color indicia countermeasures to pinprick attacks are also disclosed. The redundantly printed document, methods and systems enhance the overall appearance of the redundantly printed document, and reduce the consequences possibly resulting from misprinted variable indicia.
Claims
1. A redundantly printed security-enhanced document comprising a substrate and at least two different printed variable indicia directly or indirectly on the substrate having a general area, the at least two different printed variable indicia having at least first printed variable indicia printed in the same general area of the substrate as at least second printed variable indicia, the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia being present so as to overlap with or be registered so closely together such that failure of the printing of one or more portions of either or any of the at least two printed variable indicia does not alter a meaning of information represented by variable indicia on the redundantly printed security-enhanced document.
2. The redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 1, wherein the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia are printed in different colors.
3. The redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 2, wherein the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia are printed in two different colors.
4. The redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 2, wherein the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia are printed in four colors.
5. The redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 2, wherein the colors are process colors.
6. The redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 1, wherein one of the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia at least partially comprises numerals and wherein another of the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia at least partially comprises words.
7. The redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 1, wherein one of the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia at least comprises drawings or photographs.
8. A method of making a redundantly printed security-enhanced document comprising a substrate having a general area and at least two different printed variable indicia directly or indirectly on the substrate, the method comprising printing directly or indirectly on the substrate at least first printed variable indicia and at least second printed variable indicia in the same general area of the substrate, and during the printing, registering and maintaining registration of the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia so as to overlap with or be registered so closely together such that failure of the printing of one or more portions of either or any of the at least two printed variable indicia does not alter a meaning of information represented by variable indicia on the redundantly printed security-enhanced document.
9. The method of making a redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 8, further comprising printing the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia in different colors.
10. The method of making a redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 9, further comprising printing the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia in two different colors.
11. The method of making a redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 9, further comprising printing the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia in four colors.
12. The method of making a redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 9, further comprising process printing the colors.
13. The method of making a redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 8, further comprising printing one of the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia at least partially comprising numerals and printing another of the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia at least partially comprising words.
14. The method of making a redundantly printed security-enhanced document of claim 8, further comprising printing one of the at least first printed variable indicia and the at least second printed variable indicia at least partially comprising drawings or photographs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The patent or application file contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawings will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] As used herein, the words image or print are used equivalently and mean that whatever indicium or indicia is or are created directly or indirectly on any substrate may be done by any known imaging or printing method or equipment. Likewise, imaging or printing describing a method and imaged or printed describing the resulting indicium or indicia are used equivalently and correspondingly to image or print.
[0033] As used herein, the terms multi or multiple or similar terms means at least two, and may also mean three, four, or more, for example, unless otherwise indicated in the context of the use of the terms.
[0034] As used herein, variable indicium or indicia refers to imaged indicia which indicates information relating a property, such as, without limit, a value of the document, such as, without limit, a lottery ticket, coupon, commercial game piece or the like, where the variable indicium or indicia is or are ultimately hidden by a SOC until the information or value is authorized to be seen, such as by a purchaser of the document who scratches off the SOC, revealing the variable indicium or indicia.
[0035] Reference will now be made in detail to examples of the invention, one or more embodiments of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, and not meant as a limitation of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment, may be used with another embodiment to yield still a further embodiment. The present invention encompasses these and other modifications and variations as come within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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[0037] Multi-color indicia redundancy can be achieved with fewer colors, so long as at least two colors are applied to each indicium. The at least two redundant colors can be various spot colors and need not comprise the standard CMYK process colors.
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[0039] Notice that in the embodiments 150, 160, and 165, because of the redundant meaning of the variable indicia, failure of any one color to print in either the primary (numerical) variable indicia or the secondary background (caption) variable indicia would not obfuscate the intended meaning of the indicia in a game. When it is realized that the secondary background (caption) variable indicia 152, 162, 167 is imaged over or under the respective primary variable indicia 151, 161, 167, as is shown in example 165, it becomes apparent that redundancy is maintained even if either the primary or secondary variable indicia fail to print at all. Another advantage of the examples of
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[0043] The relatively low resolution (240 dpi) of and monochromatic nature of existing variable indicia on standard lottery tickets dictates that the fonts for these characters be simple and straightforward so that even consumers with poor eyesight can readily differentiate between different information imparted by the variable indicia. This simplistic representation of information reduces the amount of entropy in the image and therefore makes it possible to more easily identify particular variable indicia with very little visual information, such that microscopic pinprick patterns (where the SOC would appear to be substantially intact to the unaided eye) can enable pick-out of illicit winners, since the pinprick patterns would be more discernible. In the preferred embodiment of
[0044] One possible press configuration 250 capable of producing the redundant variable indicia embodiments of
[0045] A different press configuration 275 is illustrated in
[0046] Of course, all press configuration embodiments must ensure that sufficient registration is maintained between multiple ink or dye applications such that the redundantly printed variable indicia appear to be one coherent object to the human eye. Thus, it is essential that registration be maintained between the various applications of redundant indicia, preferably to between 1 and print dot.
[0047] Of course, there are other variations of the disclosed embodiments (e.g., process color indicia images comprised of a balance of at least two different colors, etc.) that would be apparent to anyone skilled in the art in view of the present disclosure, and would be within the parameters of the appended claims.