Recorders – Record receiver deforming
Patent
1982-11-08
1984-07-24
Hess, Bruce H.
Recorders
Record receiver deforming
283 94, 283 95, 283 98, 283107, 283108, 283109, 283110, 283111, 283901, 283904, 346226, 427 7, 427150, 427151, 427152, 427258, 428172, 428915, 428916, B41M 516, B41M 522
Patent
active
044620390
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a plastic identification card with an improved signature panel. There is a problem with existig credit cards in that the existing signature can be obscured by printing over with a patch of clay composition similar to that used to provide the original signature panel. A new signature can then be applied. This problem is overcome by providing a signature panel which is sandwiched between the core stock and a protective transparent film. The signature panel comprises a layer of chemicals reactive under the pressure of a signature to release a colored dye conforming with the signature.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4109047 (1978-08-01), Fredrickson
Godlewski, "Safety Paper", I.B.M. Tech. Discl. Bull., vol. 15, No. 11, Apr. 1973.
Herron, "Credit Card Signature Panel", I.B.M. Tech. Discl. Bull., vol. 17, No. 7, Dec. 1974.
Small Edward A.
Wright Geoff C.
British American Bank Note Inc.
Hess Bruce H.
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