EP3023258A1 - Multilayered protected composition (variants) and article consisting of said composition - Google Patents

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EP3023258A1
EP3023258A1 EP14825812.2A EP14825812A EP3023258A1 EP 3023258 A1 EP3023258 A1 EP 3023258A1 EP 14825812 A EP14825812 A EP 14825812A EP 3023258 A1 EP3023258 A1 EP 3023258A1
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Andrey Borisovich Kuryatnikov
Igor Vasilievich Pavlov
Georgiy Valentinovich KORNILOV
Alexandr Igorevich MOCHALOV
Elena Mikhailovna Fedorova
Inna Alexeevna Shiryaevskaya
Galina Sergeevna Baranova
Alexei Vitalievich SALUNIN
Alexey Borisovich SOROKIN
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
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    • 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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    • 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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    • B42D25/30Identification or security features, e.g. for preventing forgery
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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
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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
    • B42D25/378Special inks
    • B42D25/382Special inks absorbing or reflecting infrared light
    • 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
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H21/00Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or properties; Paper-impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties
    • D21H21/14Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or properties; Paper-impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties characterised by function or properties in or on the paper
    • D21H21/40Agents facilitating proof of genuineness or preventing fraudulent alteration, e.g. for security paper
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H21/00Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or properties; Paper-impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties
    • D21H21/14Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or properties; Paper-impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties characterised by function or properties in or on the paper
    • D21H21/40Agents facilitating proof of genuineness or preventing fraudulent alteration, e.g. for security paper
    • D21H21/44Latent security elements, i.e. detectable or becoming apparent only by use of special verification or tampering devices or methods
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H27/00Special paper not otherwise provided for, e.g. made by multi-step processes
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  • the invention relates to the manufacture of compositions, in particular, to the manufacture of multilayered composite products and protective combinations of layers having special properties, which protect, in particular, paper against counterfeiting.
  • a counterfeit-protected composition is used in the production of securities and documents requiring a high level of protection against counterfeit, such as banknotes, passports, driving licenses, etc.
  • the proposed invention is based on the use of multicolor solutions made by a printing method.
  • the state of the art comprises technical solutions for producing multilayered compositions and using layers of inks, whose color lies outside of the color coverage of the CMYK color reproduction system for protection of printed products against counterfeit.
  • RU 2199446 C2 describes a protective pattern for securities, consisting of two or more areas adjoining to each other and having different color densities, where the area with a greater color density forms a theme.
  • An overprint of geometric figures is applied over the areas, and the color and shape of the figures are chosen such that at visual observation the overall pattern looks uniform, while at photocopying the theme is clearly manifested.
  • RU 2264296 describes a paper having two areas, one of which is made by a pigment paint and the other by a paint having a daylight luminescence and having a color lying outside of the color coverage of the four-color printing.
  • the object of improving the protection of multilayered compositions as compared to the inventive method is not solved to a complete extent, as the prior art does not provide possibility for the use, for counterfeit protection of documents, of graphic elements made by a raster of inks having a daylight luminescence and giving at visual observation of a document a cumulative color close to achromatic which creates the illusion that it lies within the color coverage of the conventional four-color printing.
  • the object and the technical result of the proposed invention is to provide a composition with layers that provide an increased level of protection against counterfeit due to the use of a new protection feature.
  • a multilayered protected composition which is made with an additional multilayered element formed on the surface of paper, including a multicolor coating in the form of a periodic raster made by at least two inks of different colors which are contrasted relative to the surface of the paper, which lies outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK system, and characterized in that the inks comprise luminescent compounds having a daytime luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, wherein combinations of inks are such that the cumulative color of the additional multilayered protection element is perceived visually as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • a multilayered protected composition with an additional multilayered element formed on the surface of paper including a multicolor coating in the form of a periodic raster made by at least two inks of different colors which are contrasted relative to the surface of the paper, which lies outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK system, is characterized in that the inks comprise luminescent compounds having a daytime luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light; the additional multilayered protection element forms a graphical figure or is part of the graphical figure which changes its visual image by virtue of changing its color gamut, and/or optical density and/or saturation when the document is copied on a printer operating using CMYK color system.
  • a multilayered protected composition as set forth in any embodiment above, made in the form of a banknote, excise stamp, postage stamp, passport, travel document, driving license, identity card, security, valuable document, plastic card, label, packaging, payment document.
  • the essence of the invention is that the protection effect on this composition appears such that when a valuable document is observed a faintly colored or achromatic element is visible, which after copying at a color copying device changes its color or saturation in such a way that visual perception of the document as a whole significantly changes.
  • the multilayered composition is suitable for producing from it a product in the form of valuable document, such as a banknote, excise or postage stamp, passport, travel document, driving license, identity card, security, plastic card, label, payment document or a similar counterfeit-protected document.
  • valuable document such as a banknote, excise or postage stamp, passport, travel document, driving license, identity card, security, plastic card, label, payment document or a similar counterfeit-protected document.
  • a valuable document or paper in the form of a banknote comprises a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster made by an offset printing method in three different colors: bright yellow, orange and bright blue (numeral 1 in Fig.1 ), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • the bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light; the orange ink contains a mixture of 3-methoxybenzanthrone with rhodamines C and 6G, and the bright blue ink comprises arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • the combinations and saturation of colors and the raster pitch are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut of the valuable document, which is indicative of its counterfeit.
  • a document or paper in the form of a label comprises a graphic element in the form of various sections of an alternating raster having a different pitch, made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue ( Figs. 2 , 3 ), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • the bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink contains arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • the color combinations and the density of colors and the raster pitch of various sections of the graphic element are chosen to form a predetermined visual perception of the geometric shape and size of the graphic element.
  • stripes of vertical sections of the raster should appear curved inward.
  • a document in the form of a plastic card (numeral 2 in Fig.4 ) comprises a multilayered protection element formed by a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (numeral 3 in Fig.4 ), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system, which is at least partially applied over an additional layer in the form of a transparent section (numeral 4 in Fig. 4 ) on the surface of the card ("transparent window").
  • the bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink contains arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • the color combinations and the density of colors and the raster pitch are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut of the valuable document, and the degree of its change in the transparent window area and outside of this area is different, thereby indicating the counterfeit thereof.
  • a valuable document or paper in the form of a banknote comprises a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (numeral 3 in Fig.4 ), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • the valuable document or paper comprises an additional layer applied over the graphic element in the form of an embossed raster ( Fig. 5 ) forming a latent element in the form of a letter.
  • the bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink comprises arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • the color combinations and the saturation of colors and the raster pitch are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut of the valuable document, thereby indicating the counterfeit thereof.
  • a valuable document comprises a multilayered protection element formed by a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster with a variable pitch, made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue ( Fig.7 ), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • the bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink contains arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • the color combinations and the density of colors are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut, and the degree of its change within the raster with a variable pitch will be different and form two areas, a first area where the raster remains unchanged, and a second area where the raster is converted to a solid background. Therefore, the color gamut and the geometric shape of the graphic element will be distorted, which is indicative of the counterfeit of the document.
  • a valuable document in the form of a plastic card (numeral 5 in Fig. 7 ) comprises a multilayered protection element formed by a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (numeral 6 in Fig.7 ), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • the bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink contains arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • the color combinations and the density of colors are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • the protection element comprises information for personal identification and the photograph of the holder (numeral 7 in Fig. 7 ).
  • the personal identification information is visible on the colored background, whose color is close to achromatic, while when the document is observed inclined, colored moire stripes are seen over the identification information ( Fig. 8 ).
  • the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut of the valuable document, thereby indicating the counterfeit thereof.
  • the colored moire stripes which appear when observing the document inclined, are also missing on the copy, which is indicative of the counterfeit.
  • the claimed invention is applicable in the manufacture of securities and valuable documents that require a high level of counterfeit protection, such as banknotes, passports, driving licenses, etc.

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The invention relates to a multilayered protected composition, in particular to multilayered paper products having special properties which protect securities or valuable documents from counterfeit. The multilayered protected composition is formed with an additional multilayered element, which is formed on the surface of paper and includes a multicolor coating in the form of a periodic raster made by at least two inks of different colors which are contrasted relative to the surface of the paper and lie outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK system. The inks comprise luminescent compounds having daytime luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light. Combinations of inks are such that the cumulative color of the additional protection element is perceived visually as being unsaturated and close to achromatic. The multilayered protection element can form a graphical figure or be part of a figure which changes its visual image by virtue of changing its color gamut, optical density and/or saturation when a document is copied on a printer operating using CMYK color system.

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    Field of the Invention
  • The invention relates to the manufacture of compositions, in particular, to the manufacture of multilayered composite products and protective combinations of layers having special properties, which protect, in particular, paper against counterfeiting.
  • A counterfeit-protected composition is used in the production of securities and documents requiring a high level of protection against counterfeit, such as banknotes, passports, driving licenses, etc.
  • Prior art
  • Technical solutions are known in the field of multilayered products, which use multiple layers of ink (paint), phosphors, pigments applied alternately on a paper layer in various embodiments RU 2264296 , RU 2199446 .
  • Their disadvantage is that they are poorly designed for visual verification of the authenticity of the protected paper and products made of it, such as banknotes and forms of securities and also excise and postage stamps.
  • The proposed invention is based on the use of multicolor solutions made by a printing method.
  • As already mentioned, the state of the art comprises technical solutions for producing multilayered compositions and using layers of inks, whose color lies outside of the color coverage of the CMYK color reproduction system for protection of printed products against counterfeit.
  • For example, RU 2199446 C2 describes a protective pattern for securities, consisting of two or more areas adjoining to each other and having different color densities, where the area with a greater color density forms a theme. An overprint of geometric figures is applied over the areas, and the color and shape of the figures are chosen such that at visual observation the overall pattern looks uniform, while at photocopying the theme is clearly manifested.
  • RU 2264296 describes a paper having two areas, one of which is made by a pigment paint and the other by a paint having a daylight luminescence and having a color lying outside of the color coverage of the four-color printing.
  • However, this prior art does not provide for using combinations of chemical solutions that give, at visual observation of a document, a cumulative color close to achromatic which creates the illusion that it lies within the color coverage of the conventional four-color printing.
  • In addition, a common drawback of methods for manufacturing multilayered compositions, that use layers and areas made with inks having a daylight luminescence without additional protective measures, is that they use bright colors striking the eye, which are not always appropriate on papers, such as securities, IDs, bills or banknotes. As a result, on one hand, a potential counterfeiter sees the presence of a bright color and will take measures to circumvent the problem (as he becomes "warned"), and on the other hand, it is impossible to print over these elements on a significant portion of ID or banknote because of the above drawback (very bright "poisonous" colors).
  • Thus, the object of improving the protection of multilayered compositions as compared to the inventive method is not solved to a complete extent, as the prior art does not provide possibility for the use, for counterfeit protection of documents, of graphic elements made by a raster of inks having a daylight luminescence and giving at visual observation of a document a cumulative color close to achromatic which creates the illusion that it lies within the color coverage of the conventional four-color printing.
  • Summary of the Invention
  • The object and the technical result of the proposed invention is to provide a composition with layers that provide an increased level of protection against counterfeit due to the use of a new protection feature.
  • The technical result is achieved by a multilayered protected composition according to a first embodiment which is made with an additional multilayered element formed on the surface of paper, including a multicolor coating in the form of a periodic raster made by at least two inks of different colors which are contrasted relative to the surface of the paper, which lies outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK system, and characterized in that the inks comprise luminescent compounds having a daytime luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, wherein combinations of inks are such that the cumulative color of the additional multilayered protection element is perceived visually as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • According to a second embodiment a multilayered protected composition with an additional multilayered element formed on the surface of paper, including a multicolor coating in the form of a periodic raster made by at least two inks of different colors which are contrasted relative to the surface of the paper, which lies outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK system, is characterized in that the inks comprise luminescent compounds having a daytime luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light; the additional multilayered protection element forms a graphical figure or is part of the graphical figure which changes its visual image by virtue of changing its color gamut, and/or optical density and/or saturation when the document is copied on a printer operating using CMYK color system.
  • Furthermore, the technical result is provided by:
    • an additional layer of a carrier of paper and/or plastic and/or composite material is provided beneath the multilayered protection element;
    • the multicolor raster is made by inks having a daylight luminescence and possesses additional color variable properties such that the graphic elements formed by the raster have a cumulative color close to achromatic with the effect of being in the range of the color coverage of the four-color printing;
    • the graphic elements based on the color moire are made as appearing when the composition is observed at different angles;
    • the multicolor raster is made by a printing method;
    • the additional multilayered protection element forms image sections in the form of geometric figures, guilloche elements, graphical and alphanumeric characters, encoding, or any combination thereof;
    • the multicolor coating is formed by materials having different absorption in the IR range of optical spectrum;
    • the additional multilayered protection element contains an image representing information for personal identification and/or photograph for personal identification;
    • a transparent region is formed beneath the multilayered protection element;
    • the multilayered protection element is formed with a latent image, which is visible against the light or when inclined.
  • The technical result is also achieved by a multilayered protected composition, as set forth in any embodiment above, made in the form of a banknote, excise stamp, postage stamp, passport, travel document, driving license, identity card, security, valuable document, plastic card, label, packaging, payment document.
  • The essence of the invention is that the protection effect on this composition appears such that when a valuable document is observed a faintly colored or achromatic element is visible, which after copying at a color copying device changes its color or saturation in such a way that visual perception of the document as a whole significantly changes.
  • The multilayered composition is suitable for producing from it a product in the form of valuable document, such as a banknote, excise or postage stamp, passport, travel document, driving license, identity card, security, plastic card, label, payment document or a similar counterfeit-protected document.
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    • Fig. 1 shows a valuable document or paper in the form of a banknote comprising a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster, which is made by an offset printing method in three different colors: bright yellow, orange and bright blue (numeral 1), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
    • Fig. 2 depicts a document or paper in the form of a label, comprising a graphic element in the form of different sections of an alternating raster with a different pitch, made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue, lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system. Stripes of vertical sections of the raster seem to be curved inwards. After copying the valuable document on a copying device, the cumulative color of different sections of the graphic element is distorted and visual perception of the geometric figure and size of its sections is disturbed such that the lines will appear vertical, which is indicative that the document is false.
    • Fig. 3 shows a document or paper in the form of a label comprising a graphic element formed by different sections of an alternating raster with a different pitch, made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue, lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
    • Fig. 4 shows a document in the form of a plastic card (numeral 2) comprising a multilayered protection element formed by a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (numeral 3), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system, at least partially applied over an additional layer in the form of a transparent portion (numeral 4) on the surface of the card ("transparent window").
    • Fig. 5 shows a valuable document or paper comprising an additional layer applied over graphic elements in the form of an embossed raster and forming a latent element in the form of a letter.
    • Fig. 6 illustrates observation of a valuable document or paper at inclination, at which a moire pattern in the form of a letter appears in a region of the additional layer. When the valuable document or paper is observed at the right angle, the latent element formed by the additional layer is invisible.
    • Fig. 7 shows a valuable document in the form of a plastic card (numeral 5) comprising a multilayered protection element formed by a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster with a variable pitch made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (numeral 6), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system. The protection element contains personal identification information and the photograph of the holder (numeral 7).
    • Fig. 8 shows a valuable document in the form of a plastic card observed at inclination, at which color moire patterns are observed over the identification information. When the document is observed at the right angle the identification information is visible on the colored background whose color is close to achromatic.
    Best Embodiment of the Invention Example 1 (According to claim 1 with features of dependent claims 5 and 11)
  • A valuable document or paper in the form of a banknote comprises a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster made by an offset printing method in three different colors: bright yellow, orange and bright blue (numeral 1 in Fig.1), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • The bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light; the orange ink contains a mixture of 3-methoxybenzanthrone with rhodamines C and 6G, and the bright blue ink comprises arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • The combinations and saturation of colors and the raster pitch are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • After copying the valuable document on a copying device, the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut of the valuable document, which is indicative of its counterfeit.
  • Therefore, it is obvious that the technical result is achieved according to the first embodiment of the invention by the use, in order to protect a valuable document, of a graphic protection element comprising a raster and made of colors that lie outside of the color coverage of the CMYK system.
  • Example 2 (According to claim 2 with features of dependent claims 5, 6, 11)
  • A document or paper in the form of a label comprises a graphic element in the form of various sections of an alternating raster having a different pitch, made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (Figs. 2,3), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • The bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink contains arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • The color combinations and the density of colors and the raster pitch of various sections of the graphic element are chosen to form a predetermined visual perception of the geometric shape and size of the graphic element. In Fig. 2, stripes of vertical sections of the raster should appear curved inward.
  • After copying the valuable document on a copying device, the cumulative color of various sections of the graphic element is distorted, and the visual perception of the geometric shape and size of its sections are disturbed such that vertical lines in Fig. 2 will appear vertical, which is indicative of counterfeit of the document.
  • Therefore, it is obvious that the technical result is achieved according to the second embodiment of the invention by the use, in order to protect a valuable document, of a graphic protection element containing various sections with different raster pitch, and made of colors that lie outside of the color coverage of the CMYK system.
  • Example 3 (According to claim 1 with features of dependent claims 3, 9, 11)
  • A document in the form of a plastic card (numeral 2 in Fig.4) comprises a multilayered protection element formed by a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (numeral 3 in Fig.4), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system, which is at least partially applied over an additional layer in the form of a transparent section (numeral 4 in Fig. 4) on the surface of the card ("transparent window").
  • The bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink contains arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • The color combinations and the density of colors and the raster pitch are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • After copying the plastic card on a copying device, the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut of the valuable document, and the degree of its change in the transparent window area and outside of this area is different, thereby indicating the counterfeit thereof.
  • Thus, it is obvious that the technical result is achieved according to the first embodiment of the invention by the use, in order to protect the valuable document, a graphic protection element comprising a raster and made of colors that lie outside of the color coverage of the CMYK system, and, according to dependent claims 3 and 9, by the use of an additional layer in the form of a transparent window.
  • Example 4 (According to claim 1 with features of dependent claims 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11)
  • A valuable document or paper in the form of a banknote comprises a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (numeral 3 in Fig.4), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • The valuable document or paper comprises an additional layer applied over the graphic element in the form of an embossed raster (Fig. 5) forming a latent element in the form of a letter.
  • The bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink comprises arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • The color combinations and the saturation of colors and the raster pitch are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • When the valuable document or paper is observed at the right angle the latent element formed by the additional layer is invisible. When the valuable document or paper is inclined a moire pattern in the form of a letter appears in the area of the additional layer (Fig. 6).
  • After copying the valuable document or paper on a copying device, the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut of the valuable document, thereby indicating the counterfeit thereof.
  • Therefore, it is obvious that the technical result is achieved according to the first embodiment of the invention by the use, in order to protect a valuable document, of a graphic protection element comprising a raster and made of colors that are outside of the color coverage of the CMYK system, and according to dependent claims 3, 4, 5 and 6, by the use of an additional layer in the form of an embossed raster.
  • Example 5 (According to claim 2 with features of dependent claims 5, 11)
  • A valuable document comprises a multilayered protection element formed by a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster with a variable pitch, made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (Fig.7), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • The bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink contains arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • The color combinations and the density of colors are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • After copying the valuable document, such as a plastic card, on a copying device, the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut, and the degree of its change within the raster with a variable pitch will be different and form two areas, a first area where the raster remains unchanged, and a second area where the raster is converted to a solid background. Therefore, the color gamut and the geometric shape of the graphic element will be distorted, which is indicative of the counterfeit of the document.
  • Therefore, it is obvious that the technical result is achieved according to the first embodiment of the invention by the use, in order to protect a valuable document, of a graphic protection element comprising a raster with a variable pitch and made of colors that lie outside of the color coverage of the CMYK system.
  • Example 6 (According to claim 1 with features of dependent claims 5, 8, 11)
  • A valuable document in the form of a plastic card (numeral 5 in Fig. 7) comprises a multilayered protection element formed by a graphic element in the form of an alternating raster made by an offset printing method in two different colors, bright yellow and bright blue (numeral 6 in Fig.7), lying outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK color system.
  • The bright yellow ink contains 3-methoxybenzanthrone as a fluorescent compound having a daylight luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and the bright blue ink contains arylethylene substituted 2,5-diaryloxazole.
  • The color combinations and the density of colors are such that the cumulative color of the graphic protection element is visually perceived as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  • The protection element comprises information for personal identification and the photograph of the holder (numeral 7 in Fig. 7).
  • An additional layer in the form of an embossed three-dimensional raster, the strokes of which are rotated at an angle of 5° relative to the printed raster, is applied over the protection element.
  • When the document is observed at the right angle, the personal identification information is visible on the colored background, whose color is close to achromatic, while when the document is observed inclined, colored moire stripes are seen over the identification information (Fig. 8).
  • After copying the plastic card on a copying device, the cumulative color of the graphic element is distorted and changes the color gamut of the valuable document, thereby indicating the counterfeit thereof.
  • The colored moire stripes, which appear when observing the document inclined, are also missing on the copy, which is indicative of the counterfeit.
  • Therefore, it is obvious that the technical result is achieved according to the first embodiment of the invention by the use, in order to protect a valuable document, of a graphic protection element comprising a raster and made of colors that lie outside of the color coverage of the CMYK system, and according to dependent claims 5 and 8, by the use of personal identification information and photograph of the holder.
  • Industrial Applicability
  • The claimed invention is applicable in the manufacture of securities and valuable documents that require a high level of counterfeit protection, such as banknotes, passports, driving licenses, etc.

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  1. A multilayered protected composition having an additional multilayered element, which is formed on the surface of paper and comprises a multicolor coating in the form of a periodic raster made by at least two inks of different colors which are contrasted relative to the surface of the paper, and which lies outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK system, characterized in that the inks comprise luminescent compounds having daytime luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, wherein combinations of inks are such that the cumulative color of the additional protection element is perceived visually as being unsaturated and close to achromatic.
  2. A multilayered protected composition having an additional multilayered element, which is formed on the surface of paper and comprises a multicolor coating in the form of a periodic raster made by at least two inks of different colors which are contrasted relative to the surface of the paper, and which lies outside of the range of the color coverage of the CMYK system, characterized in that the inks comprise luminescent compounds having daytime luminescence in the visible spectrum of light under the natural light, and wherein the additional multilayered protection element forms a graphical figure or is part of a graphical figure which changes its visual image by virtue of changing its color gamut and/or optical density and/or saturation when a document is copied on a printer operating using CMYK color system.
  3. A multilayered protected composition according to any one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that an additional layer of a carrier of paper and/or plastic and/or composite material is provided beneath the multilayered protection element.
  4. A multilayered protected composition according to any one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the multicolor raster is made by inks having a daylight luminescence and possesses additional color variable properties such that the graphic elements formed by the raster have a cumulative color close to achromatic with the effect of being in the range of the color coverage of the four-color printing.
  5. A multilayered protected composition according to claim 4, characterized in that the graphic elements based on the colored moire are made as appearing when the composition is observed at different angles.
  6. A multilayered protected composition according to any one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the multicolor raster is made by a printing method.
  7. A multilayered protected composition according to any one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the additional multilayered protection element forms image sections in the form of geometric figures, guilloche elements, graphical and alphanumeric characters, a coding, or any combination thereof.
  8. A multilayered protected composition according to any one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the multicolor coating is formed by materials having different absorption in the IR range of optical spectrum.
  9. A multilayered protected composition according to any one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the additional multilayered protection element comprises an image representing information for personal identification and/or photograph for personal identification.
  10. A multilayered protected composition according to any one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that a transparent section is formed beneath the multilayered protection element.
  11. A multilayered protected composition according to any one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the multilayered protection element is formed with a latent image, which is visible against the light or when inclined.
  12. A multilayered product of a multilayered protected composition as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the product is made in the form of a banknote, excise stamp, postage stamp, passport, travel document, driving license, identity card, security, valuable document, plastic card, label, packaging, payment document.
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