Security documents
First Claim
1. A security document comprising a carrier which is printed with a plurality of line sets, each line set comprising a plurality of generally parallel lines, the thickness of each line of at least one line set varies progressively along its entire length, the line frequency of said at least one line set is varied to provide said at least one line set with a first area in which the lines of said at least one line set have a relatively high line frequency and are closely packed and difficult or impossible to distinguish with the naked eye, and a second area in which the lines of said at lest one line set have a relatively low line frequency and are sufficiently spaced to be individually seen.
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Abstract
A security document has security printing formed as a moire pattern of two superimposed sets of generally parallel lines. In each line set the line spacing varies progressively along the length of the lines so that each line set has one or more areas in which the line frequency is low and individual lines can be seen with the naked eye, and one or more further areas of high line frequency in which individual lines can only be readily distinguished by using magnification. Futhermore, the thickness of each line varies progressively between relatively large and relatively small values corresponding respectively to the areas of low and high line frequency, the ration of line spacing to line thickness being approximately constant so that the color or tonal density of the security printing is approximately uniform. For additional security the individual line sets are printed in inks of which the colors can be differentiated by the naked eye but not by a reproducing machine used for counterfeiting. One or both of the line sets may additionally or alternatively be printed in an ink having an anti-fraud characteristic such, for example, as water-fugitivity, solvent-sensitivity or UV fluroescence.
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21 Claims
- 1. A security document comprising a carrier which is printed with a plurality of line sets, each line set comprising a plurality of generally parallel lines, the thickness of each line of at least one line set varies progressively along its entire length, the line frequency of said at least one line set is varied to provide said at least one line set with a first area in which the lines of said at least one line set have a relatively high line frequency and are closely packed and difficult or impossible to distinguish with the naked eye, and a second area in which the lines of said at lest one line set have a relatively low line frequency and are sufficiently spaced to be individually seen.
- 16. A security document comprising a carrier which is printed with a moire pattern formed of first and second sets of intersecting lines arranged with the spacing of the lines of the line sets and the orientation of the line sets relative to one another, at least on a part of the carrier, being so as to form at least one moire effect interference fringe, and the lines of at least one of the line sets vary progressively in thickness along their length.
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18. A security document comprising a carrier which is printed with a moire pattern formed of first and second sets of intersecting lines arranged to form at least one moire effect interference fringe, said line sets are printed in respective colors which can be differentiated visually but which are difficult or impossible to differentiate by machine for reproduction in a counterfeiting operation, in each line set the line frequency being varied to provide the line set with at least one area in which the lines have a relatively high line frequency and are closely packed and difficult or impossible to distinguish with the naked eye, and a further area in which the line have a relatively low line frequency and are sufficiently spaced to be individually seen, and each line having thickness which varies generally in accordance with the line frequency so that in said area of low line frequency the line thickness is relatively large and in a said area of high line frequency the line thickness is relatively small.
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19. A security document comprising a carrier which is printed with a moire pattern formed of first and second sets of intersecting lines arranged with the spacing of the lines of the line sets and the orientation of the line sets relative to one another, at least on a part of the carrier, being so as to form at least one moire effect interference fringe, and the line sets are printed in respective colors which can be differentiated visually but which are difficult or impossible to differentiate by machine for reproduction in a counterfeiting operation.
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20. A security document comprising a carrier which is printed with a moire pattern formed of first and second sets of intersecting lines arranged with the spacing of the lines of the line sets and the orientation of the line sets relative to one another, at least on a part of the carrier, being so as to form at least one moire interference fringe, and the spacing of the lines of at least one of the first and second line sets varies progressively along the length of the lines.
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21. A security document comprising a carrier which is printed with a moire pattern formed of first and second sets of intersecting lines arranged with the spacing of the lines of the line sets and the orientation of the line sets relative to one another, at least on a part of the carrier, being so as to form at least one moire effect interference fringe, wherein the line frequency of each line set is varied to provide the line set with at least one area in which the lines of the line set have a relatively high line frequency and are closely packed and difficult or impossible to distinguish with the naked eye, and a further area in which the lines of the line set have a relatively low line frequency and are sufficiently spaced to be individually seen the thickness of each line being varied progressively along its length generally in accordance with the line frequency and being relatively large in said area of low line frequency and being relatively small in said area of high line frequency, and said areas of high and low frequency being generally in correspondence as between the line sets.
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