Printed matter – Having revealable concealed information – fraud preventer or... – Utilizing electromagnetic radiation
Patent
1997-12-19
2000-09-05
Fridie, Jr., Willmon
Printed matter
Having revealable concealed information, fraud preventer or...
Utilizing electromagnetic radiation
283109, B42D 1500
Patent
active
061131490
ABSTRACT:
A reflective layer is formed on a front surface of a cardboard or other base sheet. An at least partially transparent printed image is formed on the reflective layer. A first textured pattern which provides the illusion of depth is formed on at least part of the printed image, and a protective transparent layer is formed over the textured pattern and image. A second textured pattern which provides a tactile texture feeling is formed on at least part of the transparent layer. The textured patterns can be formed as thick ink layers, or alternatively by embossing to provide convex or concave shapes. An additional image and protective transparent layer can be formed on a back surface of the base sheet.
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Alexander David G.
Fridie Jr. Willmon
Serigraph Inc.
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