Method of producing an identification card
First Claim
1. A method for visibly encoding an indentification card having alphanumeric characters present in a high-embossed form capable of use as a printing block and intermediate areas of card material between the embossed areas and non-embossed areas at which the surface of the card is inclined with respect to the plane of the card, comprising the steps of:
- (a) feeding the personalized card to a laser recording apparatus; and
(b) encoding the card by inscribing a security pattern on at least a portion of the card material including the embossed characters in the form of, for example, lines, guilloches or characters, by means of the laser beam recorder such that the color of the card material is changed by the inscription and the security pattern extends over intermeidate and non-embossed areas of the card so that, when observed normally with respect to the card plane, the security pattern appears free of distortion.
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Abstract
An identification card with high-embossed data, in which the high-embossed data are superimposed by a security pattern which is inscribed in the identification card by means of a laser beam recorder. The security pattern may be present, for example, only on the high-embossed data themselves or else cover a larger area of the card. Attempted back-embossing of the high-embossed data is immediately recognizable due to distortion of the security pattern.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for visibly encoding an indentification card having alphanumeric characters present in a high-embossed form capable of use as a printing block and intermediate areas of card material between the embossed areas and non-embossed areas at which the surface of the card is inclined with respect to the plane of the card, comprising the steps of:
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(a) feeding the personalized card to a laser recording apparatus; and (b) encoding the card by inscribing a security pattern on at least a portion of the card material including the embossed characters in the form of, for example, lines, guilloches or characters, by means of the laser beam recorder such that the color of the card material is changed by the inscription and the security pattern extends over intermeidate and non-embossed areas of the card so that, when observed normally with respect to the card plane, the security pattern appears free of distortion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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