EP1813439A1 - Dispositif de sécurité électronique pour documents de sécurité utilisant un générateur de puissance thermoélectrique - Google Patents

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EP1813439A1
EP1813439A1 EP06001668A EP06001668A EP1813439A1 EP 1813439 A1 EP1813439 A1 EP 1813439A1 EP 06001668 A EP06001668 A EP 06001668A EP 06001668 A EP06001668 A EP 06001668A EP 1813439 A1 EP1813439 A1 EP 1813439A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D25/00Information-bearing cards or sheet-like structures characterised by identification or security features; Manufacture thereof
    • B42D25/30Identification or security features, e.g. for preventing forgery
    • B42D25/36Identification or security features, e.g. for preventing forgery comprising special materials
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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    • B42D25/20Information-bearing cards or sheet-like structures characterised by identification or security features; Manufacture thereof characterised by a particular use or purpose
    • B42D25/29Securities; Bank notes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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  • the present invention relates to electronic security means for security documents such as banknotes, passports, chequebooks, etc, and more preferably to electronic security means comprising display means (such as liquid crystals, or microencapsulated electronic ink) to provide a visible display change when a temperature gradient is applied to the security document.
  • display means such as liquid crystals, or microencapsulated electronic ink
  • a forger may succeed in copying the optically recorded document contents, for example, the optical printed image of the banknotes, in a deceptively precise way.
  • a protection against this is the authenticity feature contained in the safety paper, used for producing the documents, as a result of the structure imparted to the safety paper during manufacture which authenticity feature supposedly practically cannot be copied by a forger with the means available to him.
  • the application of watermarks or the introduction of a safety thread into the paper is known.
  • EP 1 431 062 suggests security documents comprising substrate means, on board-electrical power supply means, such as photovoltaic cells, and electronic security means using said on-board power supply means.
  • the security feature cannot be activated by the user of the feature, if necessary.
  • a security feature of that kind is limited by the capacity of the power supply means and/or the availability of the corresponding power generating source.
  • CN 1 184 303 describes an anti-counterfeiting feature that consists of power source, controller and driver circuit and panel display.
  • the display is produced by means of semiconductor technology and fine processing and is said to be difficult to counterfeit.
  • semiconductor technology and the necessity for a display controller and driver circuit will limit the size, flexibility and durability of this device.
  • thermoelectric converter D.M Rowe, D. V. Morgan and J. Kiely, Miniature low power/high voltage thermoelectric generators, Electronics Letters, Vol 25, No. 2, pp. 166, 1989 disclose the fabrication of a miniature low power/high voltage thermoelectric converter.
  • the device which has been arisen out of a requirement of the British gas industry for an autonomous source of electrical power for use in consumers gas monitoring systems, generates fractions of a microwatt at several volts.
  • US Patent 6,388,185 and US Patent Application 20030041892 describe a device for generating power to run an electronic component.
  • the device includes a heat-conducting substrate (composed, e.g., of diamond or another high thermal conductivity material) disposed in thermal contact with a high temperature region.
  • heat flows from the high temperature region into the heat-conducting substrate, from which the heat flows into the electrical power generator.
  • a thermoelectric material e.g., a BiTe alloy-based film or other thermoelectric material
  • a low temperature region is located on the side of the thermoelectric material opposite that of the high temperature region. The thermal gradient generates electrical power and drives an electrical component.
  • thermoelectric generators Microfabrication of thermoelectric generators on flexible foil substrates as a power source for autonomous microsystems, J. Micromech. Microeng. 11 146-152, 2001 relates to a flexible thermoelectric generator with overall dimensions of 16 x 20 x 0.05 mm consisting of a multiplicity of micro Sb-Bi thermocouple strips embedded in a 50 ⁇ m thick flexible epoxy film.
  • the generator is capable of generating a voltage of 0.25 V at a temperature difference of 30 K.
  • US Patent Application 2003137500 describes a device comprising a thermoelectric unit and a micro controller unit and a flexible display unit and electrical connections between the aforementioned units, wherein the flexible display unit displays visual effects determined by the micro controller unit, and the device is powered primarily by means of a thermoelectric unit.
  • thermoelectric elements to transition liquid crystal molecules from one optical state to another.
  • the invention combines thermoelectric elements as an integral part of the display and claims that the display can be manufactured on a flexible film.
  • thermoelectric elements as power-generator means for electronic security means on a security document.
  • the main objective of the present invention is to provide a more flexible and reliable overt security feature for secured documents that can be authenticated by a member of the general public, and which has improved forgery-proof properties.
  • the security feature shall be highly flexible, comparable small in thickness and highly durable.
  • a security document comprising substrate means and at least one electronic security means, wherein said security document also comprises at least one thermoelectric power generator means electrically connected to said electronic security means.
  • the security feature of the document can be activated by the user in a comparatively simple way, e.g. by touching the thermoelectric power generator means. This results in the generation of small amounts of electrical power that operate the electronic security means and display the security feature.
  • the present invention overcomes the size, flexibility and durability limitations of conventional electro-optic displays, electrical power sources and electrical interconnects.
  • the security document of the present invention is extremely thin. Furthermore the security document of the present invention exhibits a very high flexibility, and a very high durability.
  • security document comprising substrate means and at least one electronic security means.
  • security document refers to all kind of documents that contain at least one feature that can be used to prevent counterfeiting by providing authentication, identification or classification of the document. In particular, they include banknotes, passports, chequebooks, identity cards, credit cards and/or debit cards.
  • the security document also comprises at least one thermoelectric power generator means electrically connected to said electronic security means.
  • Thermoelectric power generator means are well known in the art and refer to all kind of power generator means using the Seebeck effect. Said effect can be observed when two dissimilar conductors (thermoelement legs) are joined together to form a junction or thermocouple.
  • thermoelectric power generator means of the present invention preferably use semiconductor junctions instead of metals, so that - as heat flows into the semiconductor - charge carriers are generated and are carried across the junction to produce a Seebeck voltage at the boundary.
  • the magnitude of the voltage is governed by the n- and p-type materials that are preferably employed, and the extend of band-bending caused by the Fermi level adjustment between them.
  • the ratio of the temperature difference to the voltage is the Seebeck coefficient ( ⁇ ), and is normally expressed in units of ⁇ V K -1 .
  • n- and p-type materials used in the present invention there are no particular restrictions on the n- and p-type materials used in the present invention.
  • suitable materials are selected from the group consisting of AlInN, Boron Carbide (B 4 C), A170,8Pd20,9Mn8,3, SiGe superlattice, InP, SiC, Sb 2 Te 3 , Bi 2 Te 3 , Bi 2 Te 3 /Sb 2 Te 3 , SnO 2 :F, FeS2, ZnO, Bi, BiTe (0,14% in porous vycor glass), HfFe 5 , ZrTe 5 , Pb modified Ge-Se-Te, Ge doped with B, Ge doped with Sb, Ge doped with Au, Fe, Si, (Ca 2 CoO 3 )X(CoO 2 ), AgCoO 2 , CuAlO 2 , a combination (type B) of Platinum - 6 % Rhodium (p type metal) and Platinum - 30
  • semiconductors are especially preferred. These are preferably manufactured by directional crystallization from a melt, or from pressed powder metallurgy.
  • n-type semiconductor materials include Bi 2 Te 3-x Se x , wherein x is a number in the range of 0 to 3, SiGe, InP or Ge doped with Sb.
  • Especially suitable semiconductor materials for the p-type semiconducting materials include Bi 2-y Sb y Te 3 , wherein y is a number in the range of 0 to 2, Sb 2 Te 3 , SiGe or Ge doped with B.
  • the choice of the semiconductor materials will be based on a combination of thermoelectric effect, ease of deposition and manufacture, physical robustness and resistance to chemical attack.
  • thermocouples are connected electrically in series and thermally in parallel. These thermocouples are preferably covered by a high thermal conductivity, low electrical conductivity plate.
  • the security document comprises at least two thermoelectric power generator means electrically connected in parallel.
  • thermoelectric power generator means may be impregnated and over-coated with a soft, flexible polymer material to both enhance robustness and flexibility and provide a protective layer.
  • thermoelectric power generator means is not critical and can be square, rectangular, round or oval in shape, for example.
  • the voltage generated by the thermoelectric power generator means is preferably at least 0.5 V, more preferably at least 1.0 V, and in particular at least 1.5 V.
  • thermoelectric power generator means can be found in the technical literature, especially in
  • thermoelectric power generator means is connected to the electronic security means, preferably via one or more electrically conducting tracks.
  • the electrically conducting tracks can be made of any electrically conducting material, but preferably have a resistivity ⁇ of less than 10 6 ⁇ ⁇ cm, very preferably of less than 10 -2 ⁇ ⁇ cm, when measured at 25°C.
  • the use of copper tracks has proven of particular advantage.
  • the electronic security means of the security document is not particularly limited and can be any known in the art. However, it is particular advantageous that the security means is an overt security feature, when activated.
  • the term "overt feature”, as used herein refers to a feature can be simply verified by a member of the general public using just the feature itself, and with no requirement for additional apparatus. Features in which the feature can only be read by special machine apparatus are so-called “covert features" which are not preferred for the purposes of the present invention.
  • the electronic security means is preferably a low power display means having an electric power consumption of preferably 1 mW or less, and in particular of 10 -5 W or less.
  • Particularly suitable electronic security means for the purposes of the present invention include electrophoretic ink display means, liquid crystal display means and/or polymer light emitting diodes.
  • the kind of the substrate means used in the present invention is not critical. However the use of substrate means comprising paper, plastic, polymer, elemental metallic foils, metallic alloy foils and/or synthetic paper is preferred.
  • the security document of the present invention is comparatively thin and its thickness is preferably smaller than 100 ⁇ m.
  • the overall thickness of the thermoelectric power generator means, not including the substrate thickness is between approximately 10 to 50 ⁇ m.
  • the thickness of the interconnects between the power source and the display is preferably within the range from approximately 1 to 30 ⁇ m.
  • the thickness of the electronic security means, not including the substrate means depends on the kind of security means actually used, but is preferably in the range from 25 to 300 ⁇ m.
  • the substrate means is preferably provided with the thermoelectric power generator means and the electronic security means, wherein all components, including the electronic security means, may be provided simultaneously onto a common substrate.
  • the thermoelectric power generator means and the interconnects may be provided onto the substrate before or after, preferably before the display assembly is attached to the substrate. In this latter case, electrical connection will be made by ensuring that exposed printed contact pads on the substrate align with contact pads on the electronic security means.
  • the semiconductor materials may be deposited by a variety of methods including sol-gel, spray pyrolysis, hot wall pyrolysis, flash evaporation, vacuum sputtering, chemical vapour deposition and electrochemical deposition.
  • the deposition technique that is considered to be most suitable for the intended application is electrodeposition. In this technique a specially formulated catalytic ink is printed onto the substrate in a desired pattern. The substrate is then immersed in a chemical solution containing ions of the metal to be deposited. Over time, electroless deposition of the metal onto the substrate areas printed with catalytic ink occurs.
  • thermoelectric power generator means such as printing of metal-loaded inks
  • the technique produces deposited material with a density that is very close to that of the bulk material.
  • this technique is advantageous over standard printing of loaded inks in that the adhesion of the deposited material to the substrate is superior.
  • the aforementioned electroless deposition technique is described in detail in Patent Application WO 02/099163 and is suitable for a range of substrates (such as polyester, polypropylene, synthetic paper, fine-weave cloths and polycarbonate) and a range of deposited metals (including copper, nickel, cobalt, iron, tin and a variety of magnetic and non-magnetic alloys).
  • substrates such as polyester, polypropylene, synthetic paper, fine-weave cloths and polycarbonate
  • deposited metals including copper, nickel, cobalt, iron, tin and a variety of magnetic and non-magnetic alloys.
  • the present invention does not preclude other methods of deposition.
  • thermoelectric power generator means and at least one electronic security means is provided on the front of the security document and at least one thermoelectric power generator means and preferably at least one electronic security means is provided on the back of the security document, preferably in close proximity one to another to allow the simultaneous application of a temperature gradient via a warm clamp, such as the thumb and the index finger of a human hand.
  • thermoelectric power generator means For checking authenticity of the security document of the present invention a temperature gradient is applied to the thermoelectric power generator means and a status change of said electronic security means is observed.
  • the temperature gradient is preferably at least 1 K, very preferably at least 5 K, and most preferably at least 10 K.
  • the electronic security means is activated by the application of the temperature gradient to the security document.
  • a very low temperature gradient is required, since for electrophoretic-type displays, such as microencapsulated electrophoretic inks or electrophoretic liquid crystal-type displays, only a very low level of electrical current is required for operation of the display.
  • thermoelectric power generator means At room temperature (25°C) or below the body heat from the application of pressing a human body skin, preferably at least one finger, very preferably the thumb or the index finger, across the thermoelectric power generator means is sufficient to meet the required temperature gradient for operation of electronic security means, in particular of electrophoretic displays.
  • the temperature gradient that will always be available is that of body heat compared to ambient temperature.
  • basal heat production of the human body is typically around 90 W.
  • Typical skin surface area is around 2 m 2 , and whilst, proportionally more heat is lost from exposed skin surfaces than from clothed areas of the body, only a very small amount of heat could be harnessed over the area of a thumb, namely something of the order of tens of milliwatts.
  • T body and T ambient are the absolute temperatures (K) for the body surface and ambient conditions, and it is assumed that T body > T Ambient. Taking the typical skin temperature to be 34°C, at an ambient temperature of 20°C, the Carnot efficiency is 4.56%, whilst at 25°C ambient this falls further to 2.93%.
  • thermoelectric 'figure of merit' Although larger temperature gradients may be considered (perhaps by blowing across one element to cool it, or by making use of cold surfaces such as windows) the following considerations are limited to the freely available case described above. Hence, using body heat as the heat source, and before the efficiency of conversion of the thermoelectric device is taken into account, the maximum available thermal power would be of the order of 1mW or less. The proportion of this heat that is converted into useable power depends on the efficiency of the thermoelectric cell, which is dependent on the thermoelectric 'figure of merit'.
  • T T hot - T cold 2
  • Z for semiconductor thermoelectric materials of around 2 x 10 -3 K -1 , and for a temperature gradient of 10K with the cold side of the cell maintained at room temperature, can be estimated at ⁇ 0.5%. Therefore the maximum power extracted from a thumbprint area is of the order of tens of microwatts.
  • thermoelectric device Alternative sources of heat for operation of the feature, e.g. blowing of warm air and the use of 'behind-the-counter' hot plates, can also be considered. In this case, higher temperature gradients are possible leading to higher power outputs from the thermoelectric device.
  • the power produced by the thermoelectric device may be sufficient for operation of display devices that require higher powers such as semi-conductor LEDs, electrochromic displays, thermochromic displays and electroluminescent displays.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of a first particular preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the security document comprises a thin flexible substrate 1 and a thin flexible thermoelectric generator patch 2 deposited or printed onto said substrate 1.
  • the thermoelectric generator patch 2 is electrically connected, via flexible electrically conducting tracks 3 and 4, which may be printed or deposited on the substrate 1, to a thin and flexible low power display 5.
  • the display 5 may be printed or deposited onto the substrate or adhered to the substrate before or after the printing and/or deposition of the other components of the feature. In any case, electrical connectivity is made between the display 5 and the thermoelectric generator 2.
  • the thermoelectric generator 2 is designed such that application of modest heat, such as that provided by body heat in the form of a thumb 6 pressed upon the generator, generates sufficient electric voltage and current to operate the display.
  • thermoelectric power generator means comprise an array of metallic thermocouples elements 7.
  • Each of the thermocouple elements 7 comprises two dissimilar metals 8 and 9, which are in contact with each other.
  • electrically conducting tracks 10 When connected in series using electrically conducting tracks 10 as shown the voltage generated by each of these thermocouples under the application of heat will sum to provide an overall higher voltage.
  • thermocouples with the p-type metal as an alloy of 90% nickel and 10% chromium and with the n-type metal as the alloy constantan, then about 2000 thermocouples in series will produce a potential voltage of about 1.2 volts under the application of a temperature gradient of 10 degrees centigrade.
  • the initial potential voltage, and associated low electrical currents, that is generated by the application of the heat source (such as body heat from the application of pressing a thumb across the array) will be sufficient for operation of electronic security means, e.g. electrophoretic displays.
  • thermocouples are possible.
  • thermoelectric generator including electrical interconnects 10 may be most easily deposited onto the substrate using an electroless deposition technique.
  • the electrical interconnects 10 would be deposited first followed by the thermocouple elements 8 and 9.
  • the components may be electroplated on top of an initial electrically conducting patterned layer, which itself is either printed (using solid-loaded ink), or deposited using the aforementioned electroless deposition technique.
  • a number of other techniques for depositing the thermoelectric materials can be considered and include, chemical vapour deposition, vacuum sputtering, sol-gel deposition, spray pyrolysis, hot wall pyrolysis and flash evaporation.
  • the size (area) of the thermocouple elements 7 described above may be typically 100 micrometres square (in plan view). For 2000 elements the overall area of the thermoelectric generator is therefore about 80 square millimetres. The minimum area of the elements and the spacing between them is only limited by the resolution of the deposition or printing technique.
  • the thickness of the thermocouple elements can be typically about 5 to 50 micrometres.
  • the thickness of the electrical interconnecting tracks can be typically 1 to 30 micrometres.
  • thermoelectric power generator means comprise an array of thermocouple elements 11.
  • Each thermocouple 11 consists of a p-type semiconducting material 12 and an n-type semiconducting material 13.
  • Electrical interconnects 10 connect together the p-type and n-type semiconducting thermoelements.
  • Semiconductor materials have the advantage of having higher Seebeck coefficients than metallic thermocouple pairs and of having a lower thermal conductivity such that they can support a larger continuous temperature gradient across the device.

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