Abstract:
In one embodiment, a secure substrate provides a print-ready surface for printing scratch-off products and eliminates the need to print lower security layers for protecting against attempts to view hidden indicia information. In one embodiment, a secure substrate comprises applying microperforations to a dyed substrate that meets a predefined transmission optical density to resist an attempt to reduce the opacity of the dyed substrate by delamination. In another embodiment, a secure substrate comprises applying a lower opacity layer and a lower background layer on a substrate to provide a secure substrate that meets a predefined transmission optical density. In another embodiment, a secure substrate comprises applying a lower opacity layer on a substrate, applying a reflective coating, and applying a lower background layer over the reflective coating to provide a secure substrate that meets a predefined transmission optical density.
Abstract:
A lottery ticket is printed on a substrate sheet material having a front surface with lottery game indicia printed thereon and a removable covering material, typically scratch-off material, covering the lottery game indicia which is removable by a player to expose the game indicia for playing the game and other game information printed on the substrate sheet material where at least part of the substrate sheet material is formed of a translucent synthetic material to enable viewing through the part by the player.
Abstract:
Image-bearing tangible items, pluralities of image-bearing tangible items, systems for granting access to electronic versions of an image associated with a tangible item, and methods for granting access to electronic versions of an image associated with a tangible item are described. Example embodiments relate to greeting cards, systems and methods.
Abstract:
Sealed cards and methods for producing the same are described. An example apparatus includes a first layer including a first side and a second side. The apparatus also includes a second layer an inner portion and an outer portion. The second side of the first layer is coupled to the inner portion of the second layer, the first side covers the inner portion of the second layer, and the first side is to be coupled to a surface to conceal the second layer by the first layer until removal thereof.
Abstract:
A card enclosed unit that has card mount paper and support mount paper 20 adhered to each other. Card mount paper comprises upper paper 11 and lower paper 12. Card mount paper has card 2. Card 2 is separably enclosed in the card mount paper. Card 2 is peelably adhered to support mount paper 20. PIN code 4a is indicated on support mount paper 20 side adhesion surface of card 2. POS code 4b is indicated on support mount paper 20 side adhesion surface of card mount paper. Card mount paper has hole 3b such that hole 3b is opposite to POS code 4b.
Abstract:
A method of enhancing the security of instant or scratch-off tickets is disclosed in which a security marking is applied to the substrate of the ticket during the printing process which is invisible to the human eye except upon the application of radiant energy to the ticket.
Abstract:
This security device for confidential information, mentioned in a document (D), includes an element (1, 4) forming a data storage medium and removable element (6), masking the information (C). It includes, in addition, at least one zone of structural weakness (30, 31) provided for in the document (D) near the data storage medium element (1, 4) with this zone (30, 31) forming one piece with the removable masking element (6).
Abstract:
A game piece overlay including a transparent base sheet and an opaque top sheet coextensive with the base sheet. The transparent base sheet has a top surface and a bottom surface that is non-releasably adhered to a surface of a game piece to overlay and conceal an underlying printed message by a transparent pressure sensitive adhesive applied to the bottom surface. The top sheet includes a non-peel portion non-releasably bonded to the transparent base sheet, and a peel-portion releasably adhered to the top surface of the base sheet by a transparent dry residue adhesive. The peel-portion is removable from the base sheet to reveal the underlying message. A plurality of game piece overlays can be provided on a wound roll of a carrier strip having a release surface to which the transparent base is adhered by the transparent pressure sensitive adhesive.
Abstract:
A lottery ticket is formed by a substrate layer with game data printed in a game area with a fixing layer applied over the game data and a scratch-off layer applied over the sealing layer, the scratch-off layer being arranged to separate from the sealing layer and break down into fragments when scratched by a player. A UV curable varnish is printed onto the opaque scratch-off layer either as a single block or as separate patterns. While the varnish remains uncured, an exposed surface of the varnish is contacted and nipped with a surface of a film which has the surface thereof embossed to form a pattern and with the film in contact with the varnish, the varnish is cured by UV light through the film so as to apply the pattern of the film into the surface of the varnish to provide a holographic appearance.
Abstract:
An admission ticket, having a main body and a stub, is formed of two superimposed sheets coupled to each other by at least two bands of adhesive arranged along lateral edges which are parallel to each other and also parallel to the separation line between the main body and the stub. A weakening, such as a punched perforation, forms the separation line in order to facilitate the detachment of the stub from the main body. At least one of the sheets carries control data on its inner side, referring to a contest, promotional operations, dynamic advertising, anti-counterfeiting or other information.