Security mark with anti-copyable effect

US10237442B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10237442-B2
Application numberUS-201414528126-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 30, 2014
Priority dateOct 30, 2014
Publication dateMar 19, 2019
Grant dateMar 19, 2019

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Abstract

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A document contains a security element that combines a correlation mark and pantograph mark. The pantograph mark includes a dot pattern, part of which is printed to correspond to foreground pixels of the correlation mark, and another part of which is printed to correspond to background pixels of the correlation mark.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A system for printing a secure document, comprising: a processor; a printing device; and a computer-readable medium containing programming instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the printing device to print a combined mark security element on a substrate by: selecting a first color, selecting a second color so that the second color is visually indistinguishable from the first color, using the first color, printing a correlation mark component comprising a lighter portion and a darker portion on a substrate within a frame, using the second color, printing a pantograph mark component comprising a first pattern of dots and a second pattern of dots on the substrate within the frame by generating the first pattern of dots so that: the first pattern of dots has a frequency that is substantially the same as a frequency of the correlation mark component, and the first pattern of dots exhibits an angle that is substantially similar to an angle of the correlation mark component so that most of the dots in the first pattern of dots appear over the darker portion of the correlation mark component in areas that do not correspond to text of the combined mark security element. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the instructions for printing the correlation mark component on the substrate and the first pattern of dots within the frame comprise instructions to map one or more instances of the correlation mark component to one or more instances of the pantograph mark component to yield the combined mark security element so that: a first portion of the correlation mark component will be printed where the first pattern of dots will appear on the substrate; and a second portion of the correlation mark component will be printed where the second pattern of dots will appear on the substrate. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the instructions for printing the correlation mark component also comprise instructions to generate the first pattern of dots so that the first pattern of dots exhibits an angle in which most of the dots in the first pattern of dots appear over the lighter portion of the correlation mark component in areas that do correspond to text of the security element. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the programming instructions that cause the printing device to print the combined mark security element on the substrate comprise instructions to print the combined mark security element within a thumbnail size that is between about ¼ inch in height and about 1 inch in height. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the instructions for printing the correlation mark component on the substrate and the first pattern of dots within the frame comprise instructions to map one or more instances of the correlation mark component to one or more instances of the pantograph mark component to yield the combined mark security element so that: a first portion of the correlation mark component will be printed where the first pattern of dots will appear on the substrate; and a second portion of the correlation mark component will be printed where the second pattern of dots will appear on the substrate. 6. A secure document, comprising: a substrate containing printed material imprinted thereon, wherein the printed material comprises secure content and non-secure content, wherein the secure content comprises a security mark that comprises a combination of a correlation mark and a pantograph mark, the security mark comprising: foreground pixels of the correlation mark in a toner of a first color, wherein the first color is distinct from a color of an area of the substrate on which background pixels of the correlation mark appear, and the correlation mark comprises a lighter portion and a darker portion; and pixels of the pantograph mark in a toner of a second color, wherein: a first portion of the pixels of the pantograph mark are located over positions where foreground pixels of the correlation mark appear, a second portion of the pixels of the pantograph mark are located over positions where background pixels of the correlation mark appear, the second color is visually indistinguishable from the first color when viewed without the assistance of a mask screen, the pantograph mark comprises a first pattern of dots and a second pattern of dots, the first pattern of dots has a frequency that is substantially the same as a frequency of the correlation mark, and the first pattern of dots exhibits an angle that is substantially similar to an angle of pixels of the correlation mark so that most of the dots in the first pattern of dots appear over the darker portion of the correlation mark in areas that do not correspond to text of the security mark, and the first pattern of dots also exhibits an angle in which most of the dots in the first pattern of dots appear over the lighter portion of the correlation mark in areas that do correspond to text of the security element. 7. The secure document of claim 6 , wherein the security mark exhibits a thumbnail size that is between about ¼ inch in height and about 1 inch in height. 8. A system for printing a secure document, comprising: a processor; a printing device; and a computer-readable medium containing programming instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the printing device to print a combined mark security element on a substrate by: printing a correlation mark component comprising a lighter portion and a darker portion on a substrate within a frame, and printing a pantograph mark component comprising a first pattern of dots and a second pattern of dots on the substrate and within the frame by generating the first pattern of dots so that: the first pattern of dots has a frequency that is substantially the same as a frequency of the correlation mark component, the first pattern of dots exhibits an angle that is substantially similar to an angle of the correlation mark component so that most of the dots in the first pattern of dots appear over the darker portion of the correlation mark component in areas that do not correspond to text of the combined mark security element, and the first pattern of dots also exhibits an angle in which most of the dots in the first pattern of dots appear over the lighter portion of the correlation mark component in areas that do correspond to text of the security element. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the programming instructions that cause the printing device to print the combined mark security element on the substrate comprise instructions to print the combined mark security element within a thumbnail size that is between about ¼ inch in height and about 1 inch in height.

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  • Identification or security features, e.g. for preventing forgery · CPC title

  • by electronic processing means · CPC title

  • Auto-copy-preventive originals, i.e. originals that are designed not to allow faithful reproduction · CPC title

  • Printing or stamping · CPC title

  • Modifying the reproduction, e.g. outputting a modified copy of a scanned original (details of composing or otherwise geometrically modifying originals H04N1/387) · CPC title

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What does patent US10237442B2 cover?
A document contains a security element that combines a correlation mark and pantograph mark. The pantograph mark includes a dot pattern, part of which is printed to correspond to foreground pixels of the correlation mark, and another part of which is printed to correspond to background pixels of the correlation mark.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Xerox Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N1/32331. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 19 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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