Identification document with tactile feature

US10675904B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10675904-B2
Application numberUS-201816037120-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 17, 2018
Priority dateAug 20, 2015
Publication dateJun 9, 2020
Grant dateJun 9, 2020

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A method for creating an identification document that includes: defining a debossed region on a surface of a card blank, the debossed region having a pre-determined pattern being indented into the card blank; and applying, as part of a lamination process, an overlay on the surface of the card blank to cover the defined debossed region such that an air gap is formed on the card blank's surface during the lamination process and is sealed and removed after the lamination process, and that a tactile pattern thus created on the surface of the overlay substantially duplicates the pre-determined pattern of the defined debossed region.

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What is claimed is: 1. An identification document comprising: a card blank comprising a polymeric receiving layer having a debossed region formed on a surface of the receiving layer, the debossed region comprising a pattern of indentations extending below the surface of the receiving layer; an over-laminate layer over the receiving layer of the card blank, the over-laminate layer comprising a tactile pattern overlapping and substantially duplicating the pattern of the debossed region, the tactile pattern being formed in a planar surface of the over-laminate layer and comprising recesses in the planar surface that correspond with the indentations of the debossed region and surface segments; and a printed image overlapping the debossed region, wherein dye that forms the printed image is present on surface segments adjacent to at least one indentation and the dye is not present inside the indentation. 2. The identification document of claim 1 , wherein the tactile pattern comprises a textual pattern attesting to an issuing jurisdiction of the identification document. 3. The identification document of claim 1 , wherein the printed image comprises personally identifiable information of a subject identified by the identification document or biometric information of the subject identified by the identification document. 4. The identification document of claim 1 , wherein the dye is Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer (D2T2) dye from a D2T2 printing process. 5. The identification document of claim 1 , wherein the card blank comprises microprint that is visible through the layer and in the at least one recess. 6. The identification document of claim 1 , wherein the over-laminate comprises a line print image that is printed as lines of Tri-Color ink, the line print image overlapping the tactile pattern. 7. An over-the-counter (OTC) card comprising: a card blank comprising a polymeric receiving layer having a debossed region formed on a surface of the receiving layer, the debossed region comprising a pattern of indentations extending below the surface of the receiving layer; an over-laminate layer over the receiving layer of the card blank, the over-laminate layer comprising a tactile pattern overlapping and substantially duplicating the pattern of the debossed region, the tactile pattern being formed in a planar surface of the over-laminate layer and comprising recesses in the planar surface that correspond with the indentations of the debossed region and surface segments; and a printed image overlapping the debossed region, wherein dye that forms the printed image is present on surface segments adjacent to at least one indentation and the dye is not present inside the indentation. 8. The OTC card of claim 7 , wherein the tactile pattern comprises a textual pattern attesting to an issuing jurisdiction of the OTC card. 9. The OTC card of claim 7 , wherein the printed image comprises personally identifiable information of a subject identified by the OTC card or biometric information of the subject identified by the OTC card. 10. The OTC card of claim 7 , wherein the dye is Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer (D2T2) dye from a D2T2 printing process. 11. The OTC card of claim 7 , wherein the card blank comprises microprint that is visible through the layer and in the at least one recess. 12. The OTC card of claim 7 , wherein the over-laminate comprises a line print image that is printed as lines of Tri-Color ink, the line print image overlapping the tactile pattern. 13. A document comprising: a base layer comprising a polymeric receiving layer having a debossed region formed on a surface of the receiving layer, the debossed region comprising a pattern of indentations extending below the surface of the receiving layer; a layer over the base layer comprising a tactile pattern overlapping and substantially duplicating the pattern of the debossed region, the tactile pattern being formed in a planar surface of the layer and comprising recesses in the planar surface that correspond with the indentations of the debossed region and surface segments; and a printed image overlapping the debossed region, wherein dye that forms the printed image is present on surface segments adjacent to at least one recess and the dye is not present inside the recess. 14. The document of claim 13 , wherein the tactile pattern comprises a textual pattern attesting to an issuing jurisdiction of the document. 15. The document of claim 13 , wherein the printed image comprises personally identifiable information of a subject identified by the document or biometric information of the subject identified by the document. 16. The document of claim 13 , wherein the dye is Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer (D2T2) dye from a D2T2 printing process. 17. The document of claim 13 , wherein the base layer comprises microprint that is visible through the layer and in the at least one recess. 18. The document of claim 13 , wherein the over-laminate comprises a line print image that is printed as lines of Tri-Color ink, the line print image overlapping the tactile pattern.

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What does patent US10675904B2 cover?
A method for creating an identification document that includes: defining a debossed region on a surface of a card blank, the debossed region having a pre-determined pattern being indented into the card blank; and applying, as part of a lamination process, an overlay on the surface of the card blank to cover the defined debossed region such that an air gap is formed on the card blank's surface d…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Morphotrust Usa Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B42D25/23. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 09 2020 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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