EP2367979A2 - Ensemble comportant un article a authentifier et une composition d'authentification, et procedes associes - Google Patents
Ensemble comportant un article a authentifier et une composition d'authentification, et procedes associesInfo
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- EP2367979A2 EP2367979A2 EP09799184A EP09799184A EP2367979A2 EP 2367979 A2 EP2367979 A2 EP 2367979A2 EP 09799184 A EP09799184 A EP 09799184A EP 09799184 A EP09799184 A EP 09799184A EP 2367979 A2 EP2367979 A2 EP 2367979A2
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Classifications
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- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
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- G07D7/00—Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency
- G07D7/14—Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency using chemical means
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
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- D21H—PULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D21H21/00—Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or properties; Paper-impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties
- D21H21/14—Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or properties; Paper-impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties characterised by function or properties in or on the paper
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- D21H21/44—Latent security elements, i.e. detectable or becoming apparent only by use of special verification or tampering devices or methods
- D21H21/46—Elements suited for chemical verification or impeding chemical tampering, e.g. by use of eradicators
Definitions
- Assembly comprising an article to authenticate and an authentication composition, and associated methods
- the present invention relates to the field of articles to be authenticated, for example security documents. It relates to an assembly comprising an article to be authenticated and an authentication composition, as well as an authentication method and an associated manufacturing method. Background
- security elements to authenticate or identify documents. It is possible, for example, to incorporate, in or on documents, authenticating security elements such as particles, wires or tapes, fibers or boards that can be luminescent, with variable optical effects such as iridescence, magnetic or conductive, especially metallic. Watermarks or pseudo-watermarks are also used to authenticate security documents.
- the patent application EP 0 391 542 describes a security paper authentication system comprising a security paper comprising starch and an iodate salt, and an authentication composition comprising an acid solution of a iodide.
- DE 856 842 discloses a paper comprising a pH indicator capable of coloring differently when the paper is moistened with water having a given pH.
- the paper has the initial coloring of the pH indicator before contact with water.
- US Patent 6,783,991 further discloses a paper comprising a pH indicator in nonionic form that can react with an activating solution to give a colored mark that disappears when the activating solution dries.
- the patent application EP 0 440 554 relates to an authenticatable document comprising a compound in solid form accepting electrons (color developer) capable of reacting with an authenticating composition comprising an electron donor reagent (color former).
- Patent application EP 0 090 130 describes a method of authenticating a valuable paper that consists of depositing on paper one of the two substances of a color reaction system comprising an electron donor substance ( color forming agent) and an electron accepting substance (color developing agent). The other of the two substances is placed in a dispenser for writing or printing on the paper where the first substance is.
- the principle of the color reaction used in this application is well known in the field of carbonless papers and easy to counterfeit.
- Patent application EP 0 211 754 describes a method of marking on a security document consisting in carrying out a synthesis reaction of a fluorescent chelate, visible only under specific lighting and not in daylight. The fluorescent marking obtained can be erased by application of an acidic or basic solution.
- the patent application FR 2,315,132 describes a method for the protection against falsification of documents equipped with a hot-applied carbon coating, which consists in reacting a reaction component present on the document with an identification reagent in order to bring up a colored mark.
- the reaction component may be nickel chloride, integrated with a hot-applied carbon ink.
- the authenticating reagent may be diacetyl dioxime which may be dropped onto the ink in the form of drops.
- the carbon ink being black or violet
- the reaction component can be highly colored or weakly colored but incorporated in a large proportion in the ink, without modifying the visual appearance of said document. Summary There is a need to further strengthen the security and authentication processes of security items, in particular to increase the difficulty of counterfeiting of these items.
- the object of the invention is thus, according to one of its aspects, an assembly comprising an article to be authenticated, an authentication composition and an application member of the specific composition to be retained, in particular by capillarity, composition, the article to be authenticated comprising a first reagent chosen from the derivatives of nickel, copper, cobalt or iron, or from dithiooxamide or oxime derivatives, capable of reacting with a second reagent of the composition of Authentication selected from dithiooxamide or oxime derivatives respectively, or from derivatives of nickel, copper, cobalt or iron, to form a visible and permanent colored mark.
- the first reactant is chosen from nickel, copper, cobalt or iron derivatives and the second reagent is chosen from dithiooxamide or oxime derivatives, or the first reagent is chosen from dithiooxamide or oxime derivatives and the second reagent is selected from the derivatives of nickel, copper, cobalt or iron.
- the article to be authenticated comprising the first reagent does not see its properties, especially mechanical strength, nor its appearance, including its optical and visual characteristics, affected by the presence of said first reagent.
- visible is meant that the mark can be perceived with the naked eye directly and / or with the aid of any suitable optical system.
- the first reagent is chosen from nickel, copper, cobalt or iron derivatives and the second reactant from dithiooxamide or oxime derivatives.
- the article to be authenticated comprises the most stable reagent and the cheapest.
- the authentication composition may or may not be contained in the application member.
- the authenticating composition may be liquid, especially in the form of an ink.
- the application member may be in the form of a pen, a brush, a pad or a felt.
- the authentication composition can still be contained in all types of containers.
- said container may or may not be integrated with the applicator member.
- the authentication composition can be retained in the application member by capillarity. This may include a pen or a felt pen. According to another particular case, the authentication composition can be retained in the application member by a surface adhesion phenomenon (surface tension). This may include a stamp.
- an application member according to the invention can make it possible to apply a minimal amount of composition to the article during authentication.
- the article to be authenticated may be a security document, for example a security sheet.
- the article can be a means of payment, such as a bank note, a check or a restaurant ticket, an identity document, such as an identity card or a visa or a passport or a driving license , a lottery ticket, a ticket or entrance ticket to cultural or sporting events, among others.
- the article to be authenticated can still be chosen from a security label, a packaging, in particular a packaging for a medicine or for food or for cosmetics or perfumes or for electronic parts or for spare parts, a sheet used in the medical or hospital field, including a paper used to make sterilization packaging, or a paper art.
- the first reagent may be present en masse in said article to be authenticated or on the surface of said article to be authenticated.
- the article may include a surface layer.
- layer is meant a composition comprising at least one pigment (or mineral filler) and at least one binder, and intended to be applied on a support. This term is commonly used in this sense, particularly in the paper industry.
- the article may be a paper comprising a surfacing layer, especially a surfacing layer applied using a size press.
- the reaction between said first reagent and said second reagent is thus facilitated and faster.
- paper any fibrous cellulosic support but also more generally any fibrous support.
- Said paper may comprise papermaking fibers known to those skilled in the art, for example cellulosic fibers (in particular cotton fibers) and / or natural organic fibers other than cellulosic fibers and / or synthetic fibers, for example polyester or polyamide, and / or optionally mineral fibers, such as glass fibers.
- salts derived from nickel, cobalt, copper or iron, and soaked in water must be incorporated in a surfacing layer. Because of their solubility, such salts are not retained in the fibrous mattress during the dewatering of said paper article in manufacture. In this way, the article may not require further post-processing to allow incorporation of the first reagent.
- the first reagent can thus be incorporated over a large part of the surface of the article, or even over the entire surface of the article.
- the article in particular the surfacing layer, may comprise a binder, for example starch or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA).
- a binder for example starch or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA).
- the article in particular the surfacing layer, may comprise a surface-bonding agent, in particular a polyacrylate, a polyurethane or their derivatives.
- the article in particular the surfacing layer of the article, may comprise fillers, in particular fillers commonly used in the papermaking field, for example of the kaolin, talc or calcium carbonate type.
- Derivatives of nickel, cobalt, copper or iron may be derivatives at an oxidation level of +11. Nickel derivatives are preferably used.
- the nickel derivatives may be nickel salts.
- these nickel salts will be chosen from the less colored and less harmful nickel salts.
- the nickel salts may thus be chosen, for example, from nickel sulphates, nickel acetates, nickel nitrates and nickel chlorides.
- the first reagent or the second reagent may still be free of nickel chloride.
- the total concentration of the first reagent of the article to be authenticated may be between 0.01 and 5 g / m 2 , and preferably between 0.1 and 0.5 g / m 2 .
- the first reagent of the article to be authenticated may still be incorporated in a layer applied to the article to be authenticated, for example a pigmented layer based on polymers and fillers.
- the reagent may for example be incorporated into a pigmented layer of a document POLYART ® type marketed by the Applicant.
- a document comprises a synthetic film comprising, in particular, co-polymer layers extruded and which may have a pigmented surface layer for its printability.
- Such documents are for example described in application EP 0 470 760.
- the reagent present in the article to be authenticated may for example be introduced into a surface layer allowing printability.
- the oxime derivatives may be chosen from diacetyl dioxime or oxime salts, in particular sodium dimethylglyoximate.
- Sodium dimethylglyoximate will preferably be selected for its ability to solubilize in the authenticating composition.
- the first reagent or the second reagent may still be devoid of diacetyl dioxime.
- the total concentration of second reagent in the authenticating composition can be between 0.1 and 200 g / l, and preferably between 1 and 50 g / l.
- the authenticating composition may preferably comprise an aqueous phase.
- the authenticating composition may also comprise an alcoholic or glycolic solvent to facilitate the solubilization of the oxime derivatives. Mixtures of aqueous and / or alcoholic and / or glycolic solvents are also possible.
- the authenticating composition may also comprise at least one sequestering agent, for example ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) and / or trisodium orthophosphate.
- EDTA ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid
- the authenticating composition may also comprise at least one sequestering agent, for example ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) and / or trisodium orthophosphate.
- a sequestering agent may make it possible to complex elements which, in their initial form, that is to say, uncomplexed, can lead to a premature color reaction.
- said sequestering agent is added in an authenticating composition comprising water, in particular in order to solubilize said sequestering agent.
- the presence of a sequestering agent in the authenticating composition can make it possible to complex the minerals present in the aqueous phase, such as iron or copper, which could lead to a premature color reaction with the oxime derivatives.
- Those skilled in the art may use additional compounds to adjust the pH of the authenticating composition. In this way, it is possible to maintain reagents in a reaction-promoting form depending on the pH range.
- the authentication composition may comprise a pH buffer selected from function of the reagents used.
- the pH buffer can for example be prepared from trisodium orthophosphate.
- the authentication composition may comprise a trisodium phosphate salt, for example trisodium orthophosphate, having both a role of sequestering and pH buffer.
- a trisodium phosphate salt for example trisodium orthophosphate, having both a role of sequestering and pH buffer.
- the authenticating composition may have a pH of between 4 and 14, preferably between 10 and 14.
- the first and second reagents are selected so as to obtain a rapid reaction, which may correspond to the appearance of a colored mark in less than 60 seconds, preferably less than 5 seconds, after the contacting of the first and second reagents.
- the authentication composition and the method of incorporation of the first reagent into the article to be authenticated are chosen so as to obtain a rapid reaction, which may correspond to the appearance of a colored mark in less than 60 seconds, preferably less than 5 seconds, after contacting the article to be authenticated comprising said first reagent and the authentication composition.
- Another subject of the invention is a packaging and application device for applying an authenticating composition for authenticating an article, this article comprising a first reagent chosen from the derivatives of nickel, copper, cobalt, or iron, or from dithiooxamide or oxime derivatives, the first reagent being capable of causing the formation of a visible and permanent colored mark in contact with a second reagent contained in the Authentication composition and selected respectively from dithiooxamide or oxime derivatives, or from derivatives of nickel, copper, cobalt or iron, the device comprising an applicator member capable of retaining said composition by capillarity.
- the subject of the invention is also a method of authenticating an article comprising a first reactant chosen from nickel, copper, cobalt or iron derivatives, or from dithiooxamide or the oxime derivatives, comprising bringing into contact with the article an applicator member charged with an authenticating composition comprising a second reagent chosen, respectively, from dithiooxamide or oxime derivatives, or from the derivatives of nickel , copper, cobalt or iron, the applicator member being adapted to retain the authentication composition by capillarity.
- the subject of the invention is also a method of manufacturing an article to be authenticated in paper in which a reagent chosen from among the derivatives of nickel, copper, cobalt or iron is incorporated, or from dithiooxamide or oxime derivatives, in a surfacing layer applied to the article using a size press.
- Said reagent is preferably a nickel salt soils.
- An article to be authenticated is used in the form of a paper document comprising 50% long fibers and 50% short fibers.
- the document furthermore comprises 6% by weight of kaolin-type filler and a 3% AKD-based bulk-bonding agent and comprising in the size press 5% of polyvinyl
- An authentication composition comprising 1 liter of water and 40 grams of sodium dimethylglyoximate is also used.
- the authentication composition When the authentication composition is used in the form of an ink present in an applicator member in the form of a pen or a felt pen and the pen is placed in contact with the article to be authenticated, it a red colored mark visible in the light of day and permanent on the article to be authenticated. This red colored mark results from the formation of a didimethylglyoximatonickel precipitate.
- Said colored red mark appears quickly, that is to say in less than 5 seconds after said contacting.
- the authentication composition when the authentication composition is brought into contact with a paper document other than according to the invention, comprising for example chemical reagents sensitive to the usual forgery products (acids, bases, bleach, solvents) such as for example the CHEMIGU ARD ® paper marketed by the Applicant, there is a colored mark related to the pH of the authentication composition, but this colored mark has a different color from that obtained with the article to be authenticated comprising the nickel salt.
- a paper document other than according to the invention comprising for example chemical reagents sensitive to the usual forgery products (acids, bases, bleach, solvents) such as for example the CHEMIGU ARD ® paper marketed by the Applicant
- this colored mark has a different color from that obtained with the article to be authenticated comprising the nickel salt.
- An article to be authenticated is used in the form of a paper document comprising 50% long fibers and 50% short fibers.
- the document includes in addition to 6% by weight of kaolin-type filler and an AKD-based bulk-bonding agent of 3% and comprising in the size press 5% of polyvinyl (PVA) and 0.5% % nickel sulphate (NiSO 4 ).
- An authenti cation composition comprising 1 liter of water and 1 gram of dithiooxamide or rubeanic acid is also used.
- the authenticating composition When the authenticating composition is used in the form of an ink present in an applicator member in the form of a pen or a felt pen and the pen is placed in contact with the article to be authenticated, it occurs a yellow colored mark turning purple, visible in the light of the day and permanent on the article to be authenticated. This colored mark results from the polymerization between rubeanic acid and nickel ions.
- said yellow colored mark turns purple in less than 45 seconds after said contacting.
- the authentication composition when the authentication composition is brought into contact with a paper document other than according to the invention, comprising for example chemical reagents sensitive to the usual forgery products (acids, bases, bleach, solvents) such as for example the CHEMIGU ARD ® paper marketed by the Applicant, there is a colored mark related to the pH of the authenticating composition but this colored mark has a different color from that obtained with the article to be authenticated comprising the nickel salt.
- a paper document other than according to the invention comprising for example chemical reagents sensitive to the usual forgery products (acids, bases, bleach, solvents) such as for example the CHEMIGU ARD ® paper marketed by the Applicant
- this colored mark has a different color from that obtained with the article to be authenticated comprising the nickel salt.
- Example 1 The article to be authenticated of Example 1 and an authentication composition comprising 1 liter of water, 80 grams of trisodium orthophosphate and 40 grams of sodium dimethylglyoximate are used.
- trisodium orthophosphate acts both as a pH buffer but also as a sequestering agent against iron and copper ions present in the water which are also capable of reacting with sodium dimethylglyoximate.
- This authentication composition thus has greater stability than that of Example 1.
- Example 1 Using the authenticating composition of Example 1 and an article to be authenticated as a POLYART ® document type sold by the Applicant.
- a POLYART ® document type sold by the Applicant.
- Such a document comprises a synthetic film comprising in particular coextruded polymer layers and which may be provided with a pigmented surface layer allowing its printability.
- Such documents are for example described in application EP 0 470 760.
- the reagent present in the document to be authenticated may for example be a nickel derivative introduced into the surface layer allowing printability.
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| PCT/IB2009/055932 WO2010073224A2 (fr) | 2008-12-23 | 2009-12-23 | Ensemble comportant un article a authentifier et une composition d'authentification, et procedes associes |
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