Method of making coded playing cards having machine-readable coding
First Claim
1. A method for making a laminated playing card, comprising,positioning first and second sheets of card stock of about equal dimensions, each about 5 mils thick, said first sheet having a front surface to be printed with insignia for the face value of said playing card, and said second sheet having a rear surface to be printed with a design,coating said first sheet'"'"'s rear surface with a coating which absorbs or scatters visible light but transmits in wavelengths invisible to the human eye, depositing machine-readable coding indicia on said rear surface of said first sheet,coating said second sheet'"'"'s front surface with a reflective coating,bonding together said first and second sheets in coated surface-to-coated surface contact to form laminated card stock, and, printing said front surface of said first sheet with said insignia in inks which absorb and reflect in the visible range to produce characteristic colors of said insignia, but which inks are substantially transparent to said wavelengths.
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Abstract
An apparently conventional playing card is invisibly coded so that it can only be read face down, by an electrooptic reading means. The card may be of non-laminated conventional card stock which has a substantially white surface conventionally printed with the identification of the suit and value of the card with inks chosen because they are visible but substantially transparent to wavelengths outside the visible range. The face of the card is coded with indicia inklessly marked across its surface with a compound which absorbs wavelengths (outside the visible range) which wavelengths are used by the reading means to read the indicia. The indicia, invisible to the human eye, correspond to a code which uniquely identifies the card. The card may be laminated from top and base sheets and the code concealed behind the front printed face of the top sheet. The upper surface of the top sheet is imprinted with the face value of the card with the inks described. The base sheet serves as a support layer, either for the indicia per se, or for an intermediate layer on which the indicia may be printed. The code is read because there is sufficient contrast between the transmitted and absorbed light in the wavelength used by the reading means. A coating or auxiliary layer may be provided to enhance the contrast.
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1. A method for making a laminated playing card, comprising,
positioning first and second sheets of card stock of about equal dimensions, each about 5 mils thick, said first sheet having a front surface to be printed with insignia for the face value of said playing card, and said second sheet having a rear surface to be printed with a design, coating said first sheet'"'"'s rear surface with a coating which absorbs or scatters visible light but transmits in wavelengths invisible to the human eye, depositing machine-readable coding indicia on said rear surface of said first sheet, coating said second sheet'"'"'s front surface with a reflective coating, bonding together said first and second sheets in coated surface-to-coated surface contact to form laminated card stock, and, printing said front surface of said first sheet with said insignia in inks which absorb and reflect in the visible range to produce characteristic colors of said insignia, but which inks are substantially transparent to said wavelengths.
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5. A method for making a coded playing card having imprinted on its face, value-defining insignia identifying the value of the card in both human readable and machine-readable form, comprising
imprinting said face of said card with said insignia which absorbs wavelengths in the visible region and is therefore visible to a human eye, but is essentially transparent to wavelengths invisible to the human eye; - and,
inklessly texturing said face of said card with machine-readable insignia which is invisible to the human eye. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for making a coded laminated playing card without changing the normal appearance of said card, said playing card having an upper sheet of card stock imprinted with value-defining insignia visible to the human eye to define the face value of said playing card, a base sheet of card stock the back surface of which is imprinted with a design visible to the human eye, and an intermediate layer with machine-readable coding for said insignia laminated between said upper sheet and said base sheet, and said coding absorbs wavelengths invisible to the human eye, comprising,
(i) placing said base sheet about 5 mils thick in a position to allow superimposition of said intermediate layer and machine-readable coding; -
(ii) placing said upper sheet about 5 mils thick upon said intermediate layer and machine-readable coding; and
,(iii) laminating said upper sheet to said base sheet; whereby said upper sheet to said base sheet; whereby said laminated coded card is made with an upper sheet which transmits wavelengths invisible to the human eye, but absorbs wavelengths visible to the human eye to allow said face value to be seen by human eye; and
, with said machine-readable coding sandwiched between said front surface of said base sheet and said upper sheet'"'"'s rear surface. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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