Code authentication system and non-transitory computer readable storage medium
US-2024386448-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US2020065827A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020065827-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916549876-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present disclosure provides an anticounterfeiting system based on optical technology that verify the authenticity of protected cinema screens. The optical technology includes taggants embedded or attached to the screen and an optical readout system that can interrogate the taggant layer and receive the taggant output. The taggants are capable of reflecting a pattern that unambiguously demonstrates that the screen contains the taggant. The taggants are covert because they are not visible under normal lighting conditions or during cinema operation, but are detected when interrogated by the optical readout system.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An anticounterfeiting system for a projection screen comprising: (a) a taggant comprising an optically-active layer of material patterned with a design, a code, or an image; (b) a light source capable of providing a matching coded optical stimulus; and (c) a detector wherein the taggant is embedded in or attached to the projection screen and is detectable by interrogating the taggant with the matched coded optical stimulus to provide a coded optical response that is registered by the detector to authenticate the screen. 2 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the taggant is covert or practically invisible to the naked eye but provides a coded optical response when interrogated by a matched coded optical stimulus. 3 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the coded optical response comprises a design, a code, an image, or combinations thereof. 4 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 comprising more than one taggant on the same screen with each taggant having the same or different coded optical responses. 5 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the taggant comprises a single entity or multiple entities. 6 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the taggant comprises a computer-generated hologram. 7 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the taggant comprises at least one fluorescent dye, fluorescent ink, fluorescent particles, or mixtures thereof. 8 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the taggant comprises nanoparticles comprised of a lead sulfide core surrounded by an adjacent cadmium sulfide layer and an outer alkane coating layer adjacent to the cadmium sulfide coating layer. 9 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the matching coded optical stimulus comprises wavelengths in the visible, ultraviolet, or infrared spectral region. 10 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the matching coded optical stimulus comprises application of coherent or non-coherent light and the coded optical response comprises reflected, fluroescing, and/or diffracted light. 11 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the matching coded optical stimulus comprises ultraviolet light or infrared light. 12 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the light source comprises a laser. 13 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the taggant comprises an optically-transmissive medium with a modulation of an index of refraction. 14 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the taggant comprises fragments of a CGH, which fragments can be placed randomly or in a predetermined pattern in or on the screen. 15 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the taggant comprises fragments of a CGH, which CGH fragments themselves comprise a unique pattern. 16 . The anticounterfeiting system of claim 1 wherein the taggant is added during the screen fabrication process, or later. 17 . A method of authenticating a projection screen comprising interrogating a taggant-bearing layer of the screen having certain optics by applying coherent or non-coherent light to the layer of the screen and detecting any reflected and/or diffracted light. 18 . The method of claim 17 wherein the light comprises ultraviolet, infrared, or visible light. 19 . The method of claim 17 wherein reflection only occurs when the light comprises a specific wavelength matching the taggant optics. 20 . The method of claim 17 wherein the taggant-bearing layer comprises a multitude of computer-generated hologram flakes.
the record carrier being at least partially of the hologram type · CPC title
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the marking being selective to wavelength, e.g. color barcode or barcodes only visible under UV or IR (methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers using a selected wavelength, see G06K7/12) · CPC title
Product, service or business identity fraud · CPC title
Projection screens · CPC title
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