Method and system for creating and reading multi-color co-planar emissive indicia using printable dyes and pigments
First Claim
1. An indicium that is applied to a surface of an object, comprising:
- a first printed pattern in a first ink having a first color, wherein the first printed pattern is a 2-D barcode comprising unit cells; and
a second printed pattern in a second ink having a second color, wherein the second printed pattern is another 2-D barcode comprising unit cells;
wherein the unit cells in the first and second printed patterns are pixelated in arrays of pixels in rows and columns with each pixel having a corresponding row and column address in the respective unit cells, and the second pattern is complimentary to the first pattern in that the first and second printed patterns are printed within the same area of the object, corresponding pixel addresses of the first and second printed patterns are not designated to be printed with both the first ink and the second ink, and the first printed pattern and the second printed pattern are aligned to form a co-planar indicium; and
wherein the indicium further comprises at least a third printed pattern in an at least third ink having a third color, wherein the third printed pattern is complimentary to the first printed pattern and the second printed pattern, and the first printed pattern, the second printed pattern, and the at least third printed pattern are aligned to form the co-planar indicium, wherein the first printed pattern and the second printed pattern encode true information and at least one of the at least third printed pattern encodes false information.
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Abstract
A method and system for identifying, tracking, and/or authenticating objects that is simple to apply and to use by an intended user, but is extremely difficult to counterfeit or compromise by an unintended user. Also disclosed is a multi-color, co-planar indicium made of a combination of printed patterns of multiple inks. The printed patterns may be modified by software-generated masks to ensure that the patterns are co-planar. The indicium is undecipherable unless irradiated with specified wavelengths of light radiation, filtered through specified spectral filters, and read and decoded by an electronic image reader. The indicium may be visible or covert. The indicium encodes unique true information about the object and may encode nonsensical or intentionally incorrect information as a further deterrent to unauthorized use. The method permits the indicia to be applied to objects at high processing speeds possible with inkjet printing.
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19 Claims
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1. An indicium that is applied to a surface of an object, comprising:
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a first printed pattern in a first ink having a first color, wherein the first printed pattern is a 2-D barcode comprising unit cells; and a second printed pattern in a second ink having a second color, wherein the second printed pattern is another 2-D barcode comprising unit cells; wherein the unit cells in the first and second printed patterns are pixelated in arrays of pixels in rows and columns with each pixel having a corresponding row and column address in the respective unit cells, and the second pattern is complimentary to the first pattern in that the first and second printed patterns are printed within the same area of the object, corresponding pixel addresses of the first and second printed patterns are not designated to be printed with both the first ink and the second ink, and the first printed pattern and the second printed pattern are aligned to form a co-planar indicium; and wherein the indicium further comprises at least a third printed pattern in an at least third ink having a third color, wherein the third printed pattern is complimentary to the first printed pattern and the second printed pattern, and the first printed pattern, the second printed pattern, and the at least third printed pattern are aligned to form the co-planar indicium, wherein the first printed pattern and the second printed pattern encode true information and at least one of the at least third printed pattern encodes false information. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of applying an indicium to an object, the method comprising the steps of:
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printing a first printed pattern in a first ink having a first color, wherein the first printed pattern is a 2-D barcode comprising unit cells and wherein the unit cells are pixelated in arrays of pixels in rows and columns with each pixel having a corresponding row and column address in the unit cells of the first pattern; and printing a second printed pattern in a second ink having a second color, wherein the second printed pattern is another 2-D barcode comprising unit cells and wherein the unit cells are pixilated in arrays of pixels in rows and columns with each pixel having a corresponding row and column address in the unit cells of the second printed pattern, and wherein the second printed pattern is complimentary to the first pattern in that the first and second printed patterns are printed within the same area of the object, corresponding pixel addresses of the first and second printed patterns are not designated to be printed with both the first ink and the second ink, and the first printed pattern and the second printed pattern are aligned to form a co-planar indicium; and printing at least a third printed pattern in an at least third ink having a third color, wherein the third printed pattern is complimentary to the first printed pattern and the second printed pattern, and the first printed pattern, the second printed pattern, and the at least third printed pattern are aligned to form the co-planar indicium, wherein the first printed pattern and the second printed pattern encode true information and at least one of the at least third printed pattern encodes false information. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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