EP0461337A1 - Etiquette auto-adhésive pour fixer et sceller une photo d'identité - Google Patents

Etiquette auto-adhésive pour fixer et sceller une photo d'identité Download PDF

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EP0461337A1
EP0461337A1 EP91100282A EP91100282A EP0461337A1 EP 0461337 A1 EP0461337 A1 EP 0461337A1 EP 91100282 A EP91100282 A EP 91100282A EP 91100282 A EP91100282 A EP 91100282A EP 0461337 A1 EP0461337 A1 EP 0461337A1
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Ulf-Peter Seidl
Helmut Schreiner
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Schreiner Group GmbH and Co KG
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F3/00Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
    • G09F3/02Forms or constructions
    • G09F3/0291Labels or tickets undergoing a change under particular conditions, e.g. heat, radiation, passage of time
    • G09F3/0292Labels or tickets undergoing a change under particular conditions, e.g. heat, radiation, passage of time tamper indicating labels
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F3/00Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
    • G09F3/08Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself
    • G09F3/10Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself by an adhesive layer

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  • the invention relates to a self-adhesive label for attaching and sealing a passport picture in a document.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of creating a self-adhesive label of the type mentioned at the outset, with the aid of which a passport picture can be attached as securely as possible against later exchange in a document.
  • the process of attaching and sealing the passport picture should be easy to carry out so that it can also be carried out by lay people.
  • the self-adhesive label should also offer the possibility of being inserted mechanically into a document without the need for complex process steps, such as applying glue to the document.
  • This object is achieved in the case of a self-adhesive label of the type mentioned at the outset by means of an intermediate layer arranged under the cover film and provided on both sides with a smooth layer and an adhesive layer applied to the side of the intermediate layer facing away from the cover film.
  • the measure according to the invention creates a self-adhesive label that can be inserted mechanically into a prepared document.
  • the adhesive layer applied to the intermediate layer which can consist of a layer of glue or a double-sided adhesive film, adheres securely to the base of the document. Attaching the self-adhesive label in the prepared document does not interfere with the otherwise very complex process of document production.
  • the technical complexity of the process is comparable to labeling a container or an object with self-adhesive labels.
  • the prepared document provided with the self-adhesive label in this way is handed over to the user who uses his passport picture himself. All that is required is to lift the cover film together with the intermediate layer provided with a smooth layer on both sides, the self-adhesive label separating between the intermediate layer and the adhesive layer applied there, the latter sticking to the base of the document and serving as an adhesive layer for attaching a passport picture .
  • the cover film can be folded down onto the passport picture.
  • the cover film goes both with the passport picture and with that Adhesive layer protruding passport picture an intimate connection, so that after a single gluing it is no longer possible to separate the passport picture without destroying it.
  • the cover film projects over the intermediate layer at one point. The result of this is that even when the intermediate layer is removed, the cover layer remains firmly adhered to the document and assumes a defined and unchangeable position with respect to the adhesive layer adhering to the document. This makes handling the self-adhesive label much easier.
  • the cover film is punched through in an edge region down to the intermediate layer.
  • the intermediate layer can be gripped at this edge area for peeling off.
  • the edge region of the cover film which is separated by the stamping is removed together with the intermediate layer. This also makes the handling of the label significantly easier.
  • the edge region which has the punched cut runs at right angles to the side on which the cover film projects beyond the intermediate layer.
  • the cover film together with the intermediate layer is folded up in one direction, for example upward, in order to place the passport image on the adhesive layer adhering to the document.
  • the intermediate layer is removed by pulling on the edge region in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the opening, for example to the left.
  • one and the same edge area can be used as a grip tab both for folding up the composite of cover film and intermediate layer and for removing the intermediate layer.
  • the intermediate layer protrudes beyond the cover film at the edge opposite the point at which the cover film protrudes beyond the intermediate layer.
  • that edge acts which protrudes the cover film, as it were as a fastening hinge with which the self-adhesive label is articulated on the base of the ID card. Since the intermediate layer protrudes on the side opposite this point, the intermediate layer can be easily gripped there and raised together with the cover film. In this case, the removal of the intermediate layer is particularly easy, since the user already holds the intermediate layer in his hand and only has to pull it off in the opposite direction.
  • Peeling is further facilitated by dividing the intermediate layer into two or more parts.
  • the dividing line preferably runs perpendicular to the edge at which the intermediate layer protrudes over the cover film.
  • the lifting off of the intermediate layer is further facilitated by punching out the edge area.
  • This can have the shape of a triangle or the shape of a semicircle.
  • the punching which is to a certain extent on the dividing line, further supports the removal of an intermediate layer half.
  • the glue layer consists of a hot-melt adhesive, which is preferably printed on the intermediate layer.
  • the hot-melt adhesive is printed in areas so that the area of the intermediate layer, which lies below the edge area of the cover layer which has the punching, remains free of hot-melt adhesive. Since in this embodiment the edge area on its underside is completely free of adhesive, it can be gripped particularly easily to lift off the intermediate layer.
  • the self-adhesive label is arranged on a carrier film which has an adhesive-repellent smooth layer before it is used, it is advantageous if the adhesion between the glue layer and the intermediate layer is stronger than the adhesion between the glue layer and the carrier film, since in this case also with machine Attachment of the label in a document ensures that the glue layer initially remains on the intermediate layer and is only transferred from the intermediate layer to the document surface when the self-adhesive label is stuck into the document.
  • the intermediate layer provided on both sides with a smooth layer consists of a core film which is coated on one side with a smooth layer and on the other side of which a self-adhesive film provided with a smooth layer is laminated.
  • the core film can be used as a carrier for an imprint if the self-adhesive film having the smooth layer is transparent and allows a view of the imprint of the core film.
  • An imprint of this type can represent, for example, an instruction manual for the self-adhesive label.
  • the smooth layer of the intermediate layer facing the cover film has an imprint in the manner of an official seal or stamp.
  • the printing ink of such an imprint is transferred to the transparent cover film when the different layers are laminated together, since it did not remain permanently on the smooth layer of the intermediate layer.
  • the printing ink gets onto the passport picture, where the print remains.
  • the glue layer is made from an adhesive that flows under the influence of heat or triggers a color reaction, manipulation attempts have been made visible and thus prevented.
  • the pressure-sensitive adhesive of the transparent cover film can also have the shape of a surface pattern that corresponds to the surface pattern of the glue layer.
  • the chemical substances of the two adhesive layers can also be coordinated with one another in such a way that they react chemically in the manner of a two-component adhesive in order to ensure an insoluble bond or to attempt to manipulate them by identifying changes. Further advantageous embodiments can be found in the subclaims.
  • the foils 1 and 4 more precisely their smooth layers, are chosen so that a stronger adhesive bond is established between the glue layer 3 and the core foil 4 than between the glue layer 3 and the carrier foil 1. This can be achieved in that a carrier foil 1 is used, which has a higher degree of siliconization.
  • the core film 4 is provided on its side facing away from the smooth layer with an imprint, such as the imprint of an instruction manual, in a printing unit 5.
  • This imprint is indicated in FIG. 1 by a line 15.
  • the resulting layer structure is laminated together with a self-adhesive, siliconized, transparent transparent film 7.
  • the transparent film 7 forms an intermediate layer 8 with the core film 4, the meaning of which is explained below.
  • the glue layer on the siliconized transparent film 7 facing the core film is not shown for the sake of simplifying the drawing, but is considered to be part of the transparent film 7.
  • the siliconized transparent film 7 is siliconized on it Provide surface with an imprint 14 in the manner of a stamp or official seal. A printing unit 6 is used for this purpose.
  • the imprints 14 and 15 were attached in such a way that they assume a defined position with respect to the glue layer sections 3.
  • the resulting laminate is shown in Figure 2. To illustrate this, various foils have been partially broken away in the drawing.
  • the carrier film 1 can be seen in FIG. 2, on the siliconized surface of which the glue layer sections 3 are printed.
  • the carrier film 1 is overlaid by the intermediate layer 8 consisting of the core film 4 and the transparent film 7.
  • the width of the intermediate layer 8 is selected such that it does not completely cover the glue layer sections 3, but rather leaves a strip 3a free of them.
  • the laminate produced in this way passes through a punch in which the layers 8 and 9 are punched, but not the carrier film 1.
  • blocks 8 and 9 are punched out from the films, which can be referred to as a rectangle, a smaller one of which , also rectangular corner is missing.
  • the punching is carried out in such a way that it overlaps approximately the printed glue section 3, but projects on one side beyond this glue section, so that a glue-free edge area of the label is produced.
  • a further punching is carried out, which only cuts through the transparent cover film 9, but not the films underneath. The "grid" surrounding the punched-out areas is then pulled off.
  • the carrier film 1 can be seen on which two (highly schematic) self-adhesive labels are arranged according to the invention. Layers of glue that can be exposed when using the label are indicated by black lines.
  • Self-adhesive labels according to the invention which temporarily adhere to the carrier film 1, consist, as can be seen from FIG. 3, of the glue layer 3, the intermediate layer 8 consisting of the core film 4 and the transparent film 7, and also of the cover film 9, which is on the intermediate layer 8 temporarily adheres by means of an adhesive layer 10.
  • the glue layer 3 does not extend to the right edge of the self-adhesive label, but breaks off before the edge is reached.
  • a punch 11 runs in the transparent cover film 9, which separates an edge region 9a from the cover film 9, the function of which is explained below.
  • the intermediate layer 8 does not completely cover the glue sections 3, but rather leaves an edge area free, which in the illustration of FIG. 3 lies at the rear edge of the self-adhesive label.
  • the transparent cover film 9 is in direct connection with the glue layer 3, more precisely with its section 3a (see FIG. 2).
  • the self-adhesive labels including the glue layer 3 stand out from the carrier film 1.
  • the self-adhesive labels can easily be gripped by a pressure roller and mechanically stuck into a document or the like. Since the intermediate layer 8, which has a smooth layer on both sides, only partially covers the glue section 3, and thus enables the direct connection between the glue section 3 and the cover film 9, the cover film 9 is permanently connected to the document along this section.
  • FIG. 4 shows a document 12 which has at least one area which is able to bond firmly with an adhesive.
  • the self-adhesive label with its glue layer 3, the intermediate layer 8 arranged thereon and the cover film 9 arranged thereon adheres.
  • the cover film 9 adheres directly to the underlying adhesive layer 3 and thus directly and undetachably to the Surface of the document.
  • the transparent cover sheet 9 there is also an imprint which is symbolized in the drawing by the inscription SIEGEL.
  • This imprint is on the upper smooth layer of the intermediate layer 8, i. H. on the siliconized transparent film 7 (see FIG. 1). Since the adhesive layer 3 does not extend into the edge area 9a of the cover film 9, the self-adhesive label can be easily gripped at this free-standing edge area 9a in order to fasten and seal a passport picture.
  • the label structure consisting of the layers 8 and 9 and the intermediate adhesive layer 10 is folded upwards.
  • the intermediate layer 8 provided on both sides with a smooth layer easily detaches from the glue layer 3, which adheres firmly to the document. Since the upper edge region 9b (see FIG. 4) adheres firmly to the document, the cover film 9 remains in a constant position relative to the document. Now a passport image 13 can be placed on the adhesive layer 3 which, after being lightly pressed on, forms an intimate connection with this adhesive layer.
  • the edge region 9a remains adhering to the intermediate layer when the intermediate layer 8 is pulled off, while the intermediate layer 8 easily detaches from the transparent cover film 9 due to its siliconization.
  • the basic shape of the label was chosen so that the corner, which lies between the edge sections 9a and 9b, is punched out (see FIGS. 3 and 4). This simplifies the process of removing the intermediate layer.
  • the imprint which was symbolized in FIG. 4 with the word SIEGEL, remains on the adhesive layer of the cover film 9, since the smooth layer of the intermediate layer 8 does not establish a permanent connection with the printing ink allows, but the printing ink is transferred to the adhesive-coated side of the cover sheet 9.
  • the seal SIEGEL has been applied to the siliconized transparent film 7 (see FIG. 1).
  • FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of a self-adhesive label according to the invention, which is glued into an identification card 12.
  • the self-adhesive label which is shown in FIG. 9, also has a glue layer 3 (cannot be seen in FIG. 9), on which an intermediate layer 8 and a transparent cover film 9 are arranged.
  • the edge region 9b of the transparent cover film adheres directly to the glue layer 3 and thus represents the firm connection between the label structure and the identity card.
  • the embodiment shown in FIG. 9 corresponds to the first embodiment shown with reference to FIGS. 1 to 8, so that to avoid Repetitions to the previous description.
  • the intermediate layer 8 is divided into two parts by a dividing line 90.
  • a triangular notch 91 is located at the edge region symmetrical to the dividing line 90.
  • the self-adhesive label according to the invention is processed as follows: The intermediate layer 8 is gripped at the protruding edge region and raised together with the transparent covering film 9.
  • the adhesive layer 3 adhering to the identification paper is exposed, onto which a passport image 13 can be placed.
  • This stage of processing is shown in Figure 10. Since, as mentioned, the intermediate layer 8 is divided into two parts 8a and 8b by a longitudinal dividing line 90, the first part 8b can easily be peeled off, as indicated in FIG. 10, and then the part 8a. After this Folding down the transparent cover film 9 results in the same state as is shown in FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 11 shows a self-adhesive label according to a third embodiment of the invention, seen in section from the side, which is arranged in an identification document 12. For the sake of clarity, all layer thicknesses are drawn exaggeratedly large.
  • the identification paper is again designated with the reference number 12.
  • the self-adhesive label structure according to the invention again consists of an adhesive or glue layer 3, an intermediate layer 8 arranged thereon, provided on both sides with a smooth layer, and a transparent self-adhesive cover film 9 arranged thereon.
  • the transparent cover film projects beyond the intermediate layer 8 , so that due to its self-adhesive property in area 9b it bonds firmly to the surface of document 12.
  • the label structure is identical to the above-described embodiments, so that a renewed detailed description can be dispensed with here.
  • the transparent cover film 9 also projects beyond the cover film 8 on the side opposite the edge area 9b and is provided there with an adhesive-free edge area 110.
  • the glue layer 3 is smaller in area than the intermediate layer 8, so that the intermediate layer 8 also has an adhesive-free edge region 111.
  • the label structure shown in FIG. 11 is handled as follows: The cover film 9 is gripped on the adhesive-free edge region 110 and folded up.
  • the adhesion between the self-adhesive layer 9 and the siliconized intermediate layer 8 is selected such that the siliconized intermediate layer 8 initially remains on the glue layer 3 and thus above the identification card.
  • the transparent cover film 9 has been folded back, the intermediate layer is gripped at its adhesive-free edge region 111 and discarded.
  • a Passport photo (not shown in Figure 11) placed on the adhesive layer 3 and sealed there by tampering the transparent cover sheet 9 forgery-proof.
  • the final state again corresponds to the state described with reference to FIG. 8.

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US5629093A (en) * 1994-07-08 1997-05-13 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Transparent multilayer film and its use for protection of data on documents as well as a tamper-proof label
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FR2834373A1 (fr) * 2002-01-03 2003-07-04 Arjo Wiggins Sa Support d'information auto-adhesif ou thermoscellable de securite et procede de securisation d'une feuille d'un document de securite
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