Printed security feature for secure booklets
First Claim
1. A secure multi-page booklet, comprising:
- a plurality of pages secured together along a spine;
a security feature printed on two of the pages and extending across the spine, the security feature including a non-transparent pre-print portion and a non-transparent variable print portion;
the pre-print portion is disposed entirely on one of the two pages and does not extend across the spine;
the variable print portion is disposed on each of the two pages and extends across the spine;
the pre-print portion is formed by a first type of printing, and the variable print portion is formed by a second type of printing;
the first type of printing is visually discernible from the second type of printing; and
the pre-print portion and the variable print portion are designed to align with each other and are configured such that misalignment between the pre-print portion and the variable print portion is visually discernible.
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Abstract
A security feature for use with secure booklets, especially those having a spine, for example passports, identification booklets and other types of ID3-sized documents. In one example, the security feature is printed across the spine of the booklet onto two adjacent pages. Most conventional, commercially available printers are unable to print across the spine, and therefore would be unable to reproduce the security feature. In addition, in the case of a booklet, for example a passport, that uses a stitching thread to secure the pages together, ink from the printed image bleeds into the thread. The presence or absence of ink in the thread can then act as an indicator as to whether or not the booklet is genuine or a counterfeit. Another security feature includes registration of a pre-print portion and a variable print portion that is applied during booklet personalization to form a combined image.
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20 Claims
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1. A secure multi-page booklet, comprising:
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a plurality of pages secured together along a spine; a security feature printed on two of the pages and extending across the spine, the security feature including a non-transparent pre-print portion and a non-transparent variable print portion;
the pre-print portion is disposed entirely on one of the two pages and does not extend across the spine;
the variable print portion is disposed on each of the two pages and extends across the spine;
the pre-print portion is formed by a first type of printing, and the variable print portion is formed by a second type of printing;
the first type of printing is visually discernible from the second type of printing; and
the pre-print portion and the variable print portion are designed to align with each other and are configured such that misalignment between the pre-print portion and the variable print portion is visually discernible. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 18)
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6. A secure multi-page booklet, comprising:
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a plurality of pages secured together via stitching along a spine; a printed security feature extending across the spine and printed with a single ink using an ink jet printer, the printed security feature including a first portion on a first page on one side of the spine and a second portion on a second page on an opposite side of the spine, the first portion and the second portion being aligned with each other; the printed security feature further includes a pre-print portion and a variable print portion;
the pre-print portion is disposed entirely on the first page and does not extend across the spine; and
the variable print portion is disposed on the first page and the second page and extends across the spine. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 19)
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13. A secure multi-page booklet, comprising:
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a plurality of pages secured together; a pre-print portion and a variable print portion, both the pre-print portion and the variable print portion are on a same single page;
the pre-print portion is formed by a first type of printing and forms a first portion of a combined security feature design, and the variable print portion is formed by a second type of printing and forms a second portion of the combined security feature design;
the first type of printing is visually discernible from the second type of printing; and
the pre-print portion and the variable print portion are designed to align with each other to form the combined security feature design, the combined security feature design is configured such that misalignment between the pre-print portion and the variable print portion is visually discernible. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 20)
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