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EP1705001B1
EP1705001B1 EP06251487.2A EP06251487A EP1705001B1 EP 1705001 B1 EP1705001 B1 EP 1705001B1 EP 06251487 A EP06251487 A EP 06251487A EP 1705001 B1 EP1705001 B1 EP 1705001B1
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    • G09F3/00Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
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    • 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

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  • This invention relates to security labels.
  • US 5,411,295 discloses a tamper-evident label in which water soluble indicia are applied over water insoluble indicia so that when exposed to water, the water soluble indicia are removed, revealing the water insoluble indicia.
  • a solution is unsuitable for protecting confidential information such as PIN numbers since the hidden confidential information can simply be revealed by exposing the label to water.
  • a security label 10 comprising a film layer 12 in the form of a polyester film.
  • a printable layer 14 is coated onto one side of the film layer 12 and a first ink layer 16 is printed onto the printable layer 14.
  • a second ink layer 18 is provided onto the opposite side of the film layer 12, and an adhesive layer 20 is provided on the second printed layer 18.
  • the first ink layer 16 is an organic solvent sensitive ink, which may be a u.v. curable solvent active ink such as manufactured by the company Luminescence Limited.
  • the first ink layer is a water sensitive ink, which may be a water fugitive ink formed of at least one water fugitive dye and inorganic/organic pigments in a varnish comprising a solution of hydrolised starch in glycerine.
  • the printable layer 14 comprises a 6 g/m 2 heat cured translucent polymeric crystalline lattice structure, which provides an overall matt effect and sufficient surface tension to allow laser toner to adhere thereto.
  • the first ink layer 16 is provided only around a portion of the printable layer 14, this portion being preferably in a rectangular configuration around an edge region of the label 10, as shown in Figs 4 to 6 . It will be appreciated that the first ink layer 16 could be applied to any desired region of the printable layer 14. Where the first ink layer 16 is a water sensitive ink it may be printed onto the printable layer 14 by lithographic, letterpress or flexographic printing and warm air cured.
  • the second ink layer 18 comprises a first region of a coloured filmic ink 22, namely a filmic pre-polymer ink which extends in a rectangular configuration around the edge region of the label 10 and corresponds in shape and size to the first ink layer 16.
  • a filmic pre-polymer ink which extends in a rectangular configuration around the edge region of the label 10 and corresponds in shape and size to the first ink layer 16.
  • the first ink layer 16 extends over the coloured filmic ink layer 22 thereby creating a colour which is a combination of the colour of the first ink layer 16 and the filmic ink 22.
  • the second ink layer 18 may be formed of a u.v. cured ink such as manufactured by the company Luminescence Limited.
  • the second ink layer 18 also defines a central region 24 comprising a printed filmic pre-polymer ink in the form of an obscurity pattern 26.
  • the label 10 is applied to a substrate, for example a sheet of paper 28 and is adhered thereto by the adhesive layer 20.
  • the adhesive layer 20 adheres the second layer ink 18 to the paper, and allows the polyester film 12 to be removed therefrom by peeling it away, as would be appreciated by the persons skilled in the art.
  • the purpose of peeling away the polyester film layer 12 from the second ink layer 18 is to allow printed matter 30 which is printed in a central region 32 of the first ink layer 16 to be read.
  • the central region 32 corresponds in shape and size to the obscurity pattern 26 of the second ink layer 18.
  • the printed matter 30 can only be read if the polyester film layer 12 is removed from the second ink layer 18, which is easily done by peeling the polyester film layer 12 from the second ink layer 18 when the label has been adhered to the paper 28.
  • the first ink layer 16 comprises a water fugitive ink
  • the first ink layer 16 reacts to liquids 34 comprising water.
  • the contact of water with the first ink layer 16 causes reticulation and pigment dispersal or migration to the edges of the moisture contact region. This renders the central area of the contact region devoid of pigment or "clear". This allows the second ink layer 18 below to be visible in the bleached regions 16A, thus alerting the user to the fact that tampering has occurred.
  • the colour of the first ink layer 16 can be, for example, blue, and the colour of the outer coloured filmic ink 22 could be, for example, red. With this combination of inks, the colour which is seen by the user is a purple. As the liquid 34 migrates outwardly across the region 32, the bleach region 16A become larger and more obviously visible. Since the bleached region 16A are regions in which the ink of the first ink layer 60 has been removed, the colour that is seen by the user is the colour of the colour filmic ink 22, i.e. in the present case red.
  • Fig 7 there is shown the label 10 applied to a carrier in the form of a sheet of release paper 38, which carries a plurality of the labels 10 comprising of them being applied to a sheet of paper 28.
  • a security label 10 which has the advantage of providing a tamper evident label to detect attempted fraudulent activities in attempting to find out the information on printed matter 30 printed on the region 32 of the label 10.
  • the shape and size of the outer regions carrying the first ink layer 16 and the filmic colour ink layer 22 could be of any design, shape and size.

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Description

  • This invention relates to security labels.
  • It is known to laser print confidential data such as PIN numbers for credit cards on to one side of a clear polyester film, which has an obscurity pattern printed on the opposite side to confuse the confidential data. Unfortunately, fraudulent activity, such as applying solvent to the polyester film can reveal the PIN number listed thereon.
  • US 5,411,295 discloses a tamper-evident label in which water soluble indicia are applied over water insoluble indicia so that when exposed to water, the water soluble indicia are removed, revealing the water insoluble indicia. However, such a solution is unsuitable for protecting confidential information such as PIN numbers since the hidden confidential information can simply be revealed by exposing the label to water.
  • According to one aspect of this invention, there is provided a security label according to claim 1.
  • Other possible features of the invention are as defined in the dependent claims.
  • An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
    • Fig 1 is a schematic diagrammatic view of a security label;
    • Fig 2 is a view similar to Fig 1 showing security label to which a solvent is applied;
    • Fig 3 is a view similar to Figs 1 and 2 in which the solvent has migrated towards the edges of the label;
    • Fig 4 is a top view of the security label shown in Fig 1;
    • Fig 5 is a top view of the security label shown in Fig 2;
    • Fig 6 is a top view of the security label shown in Fig 3; and
    • Fig 7 is a view of the security label on a carrier.
  • Referring to the drawings, there is shown a security label 10 comprising a film layer 12 in the form of a polyester film. A printable layer 14 is coated onto one side of the film layer 12 and a first ink layer 16 is printed onto the printable layer 14. A second ink layer 18 is provided onto the opposite side of the film layer 12, and an adhesive layer 20 is provided on the second printed layer 18.
  • In one embodiment, the first ink layer 16 is an organic solvent sensitive ink, which may be a u.v. curable solvent active ink such as manufactured by the company Luminescence Limited. Alternatively, the first ink layer is a water sensitive ink, which may be a water fugitive ink formed of at least one water fugitive dye and inorganic/organic pigments in a varnish comprising a solution of hydrolised starch in glycerine.
  • The printable layer 14 comprises a 6 g/m2 heat cured translucent polymeric crystalline lattice structure, which provides an overall matt effect and sufficient surface tension to allow laser toner to adhere thereto.
  • The first ink layer 16 is provided only around a portion of the printable layer 14, this portion being preferably in a rectangular configuration around an edge region of the label 10, as shown in Figs 4 to 6. It will be appreciated that the first ink layer 16 could be applied to any desired region of the printable layer 14. Where the first ink layer 16 is a water sensitive ink it may be printed onto the printable layer 14 by lithographic, letterpress or flexographic printing and warm air cured.
  • The second ink layer 18 comprises a first region of a coloured filmic ink 22, namely a filmic pre-polymer ink which extends in a rectangular configuration around the edge region of the label 10 and corresponds in shape and size to the first ink layer 16. Thus the first ink layer 16 extends over the coloured filmic ink layer 22 thereby creating a colour which is a combination of the colour of the first ink layer 16 and the filmic ink 22.
  • The second ink layer 18 may be formed of a u.v. cured ink such as manufactured by the company Luminescence Limited.
  • The second ink layer 18 also defines a central region 24 comprising a printed filmic pre-polymer ink in the form of an obscurity pattern 26. The label 10 is applied to a substrate, for example a sheet of paper 28 and is adhered thereto by the adhesive layer 20.
  • In use, the adhesive layer 20 adheres the second layer ink 18 to the paper, and allows the polyester film 12 to be removed therefrom by peeling it away, as would be appreciated by the persons skilled in the art. The purpose of peeling away the polyester film layer 12 from the second ink layer 18 is to allow printed matter 30 which is printed in a central region 32 of the first ink layer 16 to be read. The central region 32 corresponds in shape and size to the obscurity pattern 26 of the second ink layer 18. Thus, the printed matter in the region 32 is obscured by the obscurity pattern 26, and cannot be read. The printed matter 30 can only be read if the polyester film layer 12 is removed from the second ink layer 18, which is easily done by peeling the polyester film layer 12 from the second ink layer 18 when the label has been adhered to the paper 28.
  • It can be possible for fraudulent users to find out the information printed as the printed matter 30 without removing the polyester film layer 12 from the second ink layer 18. This can be done by applying liquid 34 to the central region 32. However, such fraudulent use can be detected by the use of the embodiments of this invention because of the tendency of the liquid 34 to migrate outwardly, as shown in Figs 2 and 3. The outward migration of the liquid 34 causes it to contact the first ink layer 16. In the embodiment where the first ink layer 16 comprises an organic solvent sensitive ink, the first ink layer 16 reacts to liquids 34 comprising organic solvents. The contact of the organic solvent with the first ink layer 16 causes the colour of the first ink layer 16 to bleach and become transparent, as shown by the regions designated 16A in Figs 2 and 3. As can be seen, the bleached region 16A spreads outwardly in the first ink layer 16 as the solvent 34 migrates.
  • It will be appreciated that as the solvent 34 migrates outwardly and the first ink layer 16 is bleached to provide the bleached region 16A, it is immediately apparent to a person receiving the information that an attempt has been made to tamper with it. This will alert the person to contact the sender to issue a further PIN number.
  • In the embodiment where the first ink layer 16 comprises a water fugitive ink, the first ink layer 16 reacts to liquids 34 comprising water. The contact of water with the first ink layer 16 causes reticulation and pigment dispersal or migration to the edges of the moisture contact region. This renders the central area of the contact region devoid of pigment or "clear". This allows the second ink layer 18 below to be visible in the bleached regions 16A, thus alerting the user to the fact that tampering has occurred.
  • Referring to Figs 4 to 5, there is shown a top view of the label 10 shown in Figs 1 to 3. In the embodiment described, the colour of the first ink layer 16 can be, for example, blue, and the colour of the outer coloured filmic ink 22 could be, for example, red. With this combination of inks, the colour which is seen by the user is a purple. As the liquid 34 migrates outwardly across the region 32, the bleach region 16A become larger and more obviously visible. Since the bleached region 16A are regions in which the ink of the first ink layer 60 has been removed, the colour that is seen by the user is the colour of the colour filmic ink 22, i.e. in the present case red.
  • It will be appreciated that other colour combinations could be used, for example blue and yellow to create a green colour in combination.
  • Referring to Fig 7, there is shown the label 10 applied to a carrier in the form of a sheet of release paper 38, which carries a plurality of the labels 10 comprising of them being applied to a sheet of paper 28.
  • There is thus described a security label 10 which has the advantage of providing a tamper evident label to detect attempted fraudulent activities in attempting to find out the information on printed matter 30 printed on the region 32 of the label 10.
  • Various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the shape and size of the outer regions carrying the first ink layer 16 and the filmic colour ink layer 22 could be of any design, shape and size.

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  1. A security label (10) comprising: a film layer (12); a printable layer (14) on the film layer to allow printing to be applied thereto; a first ink layer (16) being applied to a portion of the printable layer; a second ink layer (18) being applied to the film layer, wherein the first ink layer comprises a fluid sensitive ink, the printable layer is applied to a first side of the film layer, characterised in that the second ink layer is applied to a second side of the film layer, the portion of the printable layer to which the first ink layer is applied comprises an edge portion of the printable layer and the second ink layer comprises an obscurity region (24), provided centrally of the ink layer.
  2. A security label according to claim 1, wherein the first ink layer is a liquid sensitive ink adapted to change colour or become clear when a liquid is applied thereto.
  3. A security label according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the first ink layer comprises an ink that is sensitive to organic solvents.
  4. A security label according to claim 3 wherein the organic solvent sensitive ink comprises an ultra violet curable organic solvent active ink.
  5. A security label according to any preceding claim wherein the first ink layer comprises an ink that is sensitive to water.
  6. A security label according to claim 6 wherein the water sensitive ink comprises a water fugitive ink comprising at least one water fugitive dye.
  7. A security label according to claim 7 wherein the water sensitive ink comprises inorganic and/or organic pigments in a varnish.
  8. A security label according to claim 8 wherein the varnish comprises a solution of starch in glycerine.
  9. A security label according to claim 9 wherein the starch comprises hydrolised starch.
  10. A security label according to any preceding claim wherein the second ink layer comprises a coloured ink.
  11. A security label according to any preceding claim wherein the second ink layer comprises at least one filmic pre-polymer ink.
  12. A security label according to any preceding claim wherein the second ink layer comprises the obscurity region bounded by a filmic pre-polymer ink (22).
  13. A security label according to any preceding claim wherein an adhesive (20) is applied to the second ink layer to allow the label to be adhered to a substrate.
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