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ES2353944T3 - Method and anti-falsification equipment of coin discriminator checks. - Google Patents
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ES2353944T3
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2011-03-08 Publication of ES2353944T3 publication Critical patent/ES2353944T3/en
A method for providing a receipt or receipt in a coin discriminator (12, 14), which has a discriminator printer (18), with the receipt configured to help distinguish unauthorized or counterfeit duplicate receipts, the method comprising the operations of : placing visible marks (312) on a first substrate (226) using a marking means that has a first appearance on said substrate but in which a photocopy of said visible marks has a second appearance, different from said first appearance; and using said discriminator printer (18) to print, on said substrate (412), at least some first marks (514) containing an indication of a value of said voucher.
Method and apparatus anti-counterfeit discriminator vouchers of coins.
The present invention relates to the provision or provision of receipts or receipts in connection with a discriminator and / or coin counter and in particular ways of deter, reduce, eliminate or detect unauthorized duplication or the falsification of vouchers.
At least some types of discriminators of coins are set to receive a plurality of coins of different denominations, for example of inexperienced users or Lack of training (such as customers of stores or supermarkets or other retail locations), which typically include items that are not foreign and / or foreign or other currencies unwanted coins, to discriminate between different denominations of the desired currencies (possibly after separating the items that are not coins and / or unwanted coins) for determine the value of the discriminated desired currencies, and to issue an indication of the value of the total amount of coins desired, discriminated against. Although many forms of such issuance of value can be referred to as a receipt or receipt, including paperless issues (such as depositing a value in a user's bank account, for example after reading a bank card of a user or other identifier), this invention is particularly directed to devices that include apparatus or procedures for issuing a physical receipt or receipt such as a paper receipt with marks that indicate a value related to the total amount of coins desired, discriminated against Although such physical vouchers will be described as proofs of "paper" hereafter, it is possible provide physical vouchers in other forms such as with marks placed on other substrates such as plastic, cardboard, magnetic media or other media that support not visible and similar information.
Because a physical or proof of "paper" has value, in the sense that it can be exchanged or rescued, for example as cash or credit, is important for the redeemer to be sure that a Proof that is submitted for exchange is authentic, that is It is not an unauthorized or falsified duplicate receipt. Verifying the authenticity of a receipt is especially difficult before technologies of production, reproduction or manipulation of sophisticated images such as photocopy technology in color, color scanning technologies, technologies Computer-based printing such as printers inkjet (including color inkjet) or laser printers (including color lasers), for example docked to personal computers, jobs or terminals and Similar. Therefore, it would be useful to provide proof whose authenticity can be easily determined, in comparison with a duplicate receipt not authorized or falsified, produced for example using such technologies of production, reproduction or Duplicate image manipulation.
Some approaches to detect duplicates unauthorized or forgery have involved encrypting or coding certain information that is then printed on the voucher as part of the printing procedure of the voucher so that decryption provides a level of confidence that the voucher is authentic. One such Procedures is described in the Patent Application North American 09 / 178.44 (published as US 6,116,402). Although such procedures of Encryption / decryption can be quite useful (and, in fact, they can, if desired, be used in combination with any or all of the characteristics of the present invention), there are circumstances in which may be desirable to provide for other measures of counterfeit detection, in addition to or instead of such measures Encryption / decryption.
In some circumstances, it may be desirable provide anti-counterfeit measures or devices that are independent of the need for a modification substantial printing, verification or verification software (of the type that could be used in connection with the encryption / decryption). For example, you may want to avoid doing modifications to the printing software and / or avoid modifying or Provide software for decryption. Also, in some circumstances may be desired to avoid personal training or hardware involved in a decryption verification process. By For example, in some circumstances it is desirable to allow swap the voucher (which can typically take place at a store check stand or other retail outlet retail), in whole or in part, based on an inspection visual of the voucher (for example without the need to make a decryption operation). In some circumstances it may be desirable to provide means for the detection of a duplicate / forgery without the need to use a computer or other equipment.
Many coin discriminators of self-service of a type with which the present invention can be used employ a thermal printer to issue proof of paper. Thermal printers can be particularly useful due to the absence of the requirement of having to refill the ink or the toner Thermal printers typically work in conjunction with a specific type of paper for thermal printing ("paper thermal "). Thermal paper often has characteristics that they limit how paper can be treated (for example, limiting types of ink or other materials that can be used in connection by providing, for example, a previous impression background, watermarks and the like). Therefore, it would be useful to provide means for the detection or prevention of duplicates / falsifications of vouchers that can be used reasonably and feasibly with thermal papers and / or printers thermal (for example, without incurring relatively high costs elevated).
Although there are advantages to a system anti-counterfeit that provides means for duplicate or counterfeit detection (at least in part) using a visual inspection of the voucher, a system in which All anti-counterfeit features are features that are visible normally also means that potential counterfeiters can determine what characteristics they need to be copied or duplicated performing an inspection visual of a valid receipt. Therefore, it would be useful, in some embodiments, provide at least some features anti-counterfeit that are not normally visible, that is to say that they are not visible in the ordinary ambient light of a room of exchange or rescue.
Because, at least on some systems, the swap of the voucher is made in a retail store minor, such as during the "check" of the retail purchase ordinary minor, it would be useful to provide procedures or devices anti-counterfeit that can be performed from relatively quickly so as to avoid delays in check line For example, it would be useful if any or all of the anti-counterfeit features can be used for verification without the need for positioning or special handling of a receipt and / or without the need for enter features or voucher information manually and preferably without the need to provide equipment special for the verification of vouchers in local verification.
In situations where they are already being used Currency discriminators, it would be useful to provide for measures anti-counterfeit vouchers that include features that can be provided with little or no modification of coin discriminating hardware and / or hardware for checking retail stores. In some realizations, it would be useful to provide at least some anti-counterfeit features that can be implemented by loading paper in currency discriminators already existing and substantially without hardware modification coin discriminator.
US-4,977,502 describes a bus ticket dispenser that drives the Transit fare transactions accept bonuses or cards magnetically encoded passage, currency notes or tickets, or coins or tokens intended for payment. The price treatment it is conducted on the basis of a selected one from a set of Price tables stored electrically in the dispenser of banknotes The ticket dispenser has a forecast to accumulate audit information based on a plurality of price transactions. The accumulated audit data and a Cash box are released from the ticket dispenser in response to orders received by the ticket dispenser from a communication system located in a terminal station of buses
US 5,835,689 describes a system and method that highlight the transaction that includes a host processor and a non-printer securely coupled to the host processor. A backup device which includes generation and transaction accounting functions of Digital signal is operatively coupled to the host processor. The backup device generates a digital signal in response to a first order from the host processor. The signal digital and information related to it are stored in an area of storage in the reserve and / or in the host processor. The stored digital signal and information related to it are selectively accessed to generate brands that evidence the transaction corresponding to the stored digital signal. The unsafe printing structure prints the marks that show the transaction in response to a second order that is issued in a moment subsequent to the first order. A batch of signals Digital can be generated and stored in an indexed file in the storage area before it is generated or printed any mark or indication corresponding to the signal lot digital The host processor can be a personal computer and the security camera device can be a card portable reserve that is attached, so that it can be removed, when personal computer. Information related to the digital signal it is postal information that includes coin calculation, amount of Postage and recipient information and the indexed row is indexed according to the recipient information.
US 5,917,996 describes a system of one-pass printing of a character electronically, to proof of alterations on a sheet of a printing medium that It is supplied. The system includes a printing subsystem and a character generation subsystem that communicates with the printing subsystem The character generation subsystem includes (1) a database to store a plurality of Composite electronically-proof characters alterations, which include a character electronically that is overlaps a security fund, and (2) a character manager for retrieve a selected one from a plurality of characters so Composite electronics, tamper-proof from the base of data in response to an instruction provided by the print subsystem to the character manager, being transmitted selected from the plurality of characters electronically compounds, proof of alterations to the printing subsystem for a single pass impression thereof on the middle sheet of impression.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a method has been created to provide proof in a coin discriminator as specified in the claim 1.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, a voucher has been provided as specified in claim 19.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, an apparatus has been provided as specified in claim 20.
The present invention includes at least one and preferably a plurality of features provided in or on paper (or other substrate) used to print a voucher. In one embodiment, at least some parts of the paper are preprinted or previously provided otherwise (it is say, printed or provided before printing or forecasting of marks or indications that indicate the value of the voucher) in ink that is not easily reproducible by color photocopiers ordinary, such as certain fluorescent inks. In a embodiment, the paper (or other substrate) is provided with a plurality of perforations in a design that is not reproducible easily such as a design that includes curved designs or not linear otherwise perforations being preferably the relatively small perforations and being separated in a relatively small magnitude and narrowly and defining the relatively small radius curves model but so Preferably substantially continuous.
In one embodiment, the voucher is provided with printing on both surfaces that are matching one with relation to the other in such a way that the coincidence can be easily verified (for example, holding the receipt by on top of a light or otherwise backlighting a proof of so that at least some parts of the print are seen on the two surfaces simultaneously). In some embodiments, parts of the voucher are printed with material that has visibility relatively low, or substantially invisible, until such part is treated or handled, for example such as rubbing or scratching with a coin or other object.
Preferably at least two or more anti-counterfeit features of a receipt can be verified by seeing only one surface of the voucher, that is, without the need to flip the voucher to See the opposite side.
In some embodiments, some or all of the features are features that allow verification of the voucher using only the visual inspection of the voucher, it is say without the need to use any equipment. In others embodiments, at least one feature is a feature that it is not easily apparent in ordinary or typical light (so that make it difficult for a potential forger to be knowledgeable, or much less able to duplicate, such a feature) such as providing marks that become fluorescent or have detectable properties otherwise when viewed with specific types of light such As ultraviolet light.
In some embodiments, the role of Proof is preprinted or previously provided with marks or indications that are oriented in different ways (such as both vertically and horizontally) and / or are positioned near the edge of the paper or be oriented or positioned on another mode in a way that can be difficult to duplicate with printers Typical computer based.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a coin discriminator device, in an open configuration, of a type that can be used in at least one implementation of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a block diagram that represents certain components of a coin discriminator of a type that can be used according to an implementation of the present invention;
Fig. 3A is a front view of a proof of a type that can be used according to a embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3B is a surface view back of the voucher of fig. 3A being fig. 3B positioned in alignment with fig. 3A to show positions relative characteristics on opposite surfaces;
Fig. 4 is a partial perspective view of a drilling wheel according to an embodiment of the present invention; Y
Fig. 5 is a front view of a receipt according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a currency discriminator of a type that can be used in connection with embodiments of the present invention. The embodiment represented in fig. 1 generally includes a part 12 of coin calculation / classification, a part 14a dispenser of vouchers and a coupon dispensing part 14b. In the embodiment depicted, part 12 of coin counting includes an inbox 16, a coin return region 22, and client I / O (input / output) devices, which include a keyboard 24, additional keys 26, a speaker 28 and a display of video 32. The device may include different indications, signs, presentations, advertisements and the like on their external surfaces. A power cord 34 provides power to the mechanism.
Preferably, when doors 36a, 36b, they are in the open position as shown, most or All components are accessible for cleaning and / or maintenance. In the embodiment shown, a printer 18 of vouchers is mounted inside the door 36a. They can Several printers are used for this purpose. In one embodiment, a KLDS0503 model printer, available in Axiohm, has been used. The part to the right of the furniture includes a feeder coupons 42 for dispensing, for example coupon sheets of the manufacturer preprinted through a ramp 44 to a coupon hopper on the outside of the door 36b. A computer 46, in the embodiment shown, is positioned in the upper part of the part to the right of the furniture with the in order to provide a relatively clean location for the computer. An I / O board (input / output) 48 is positioned next to the sheet feeder 42.
The general coin path for the embodiment shown in fig. 1 is from the inbox 18, down first and second falls to a sieve swivel 52, to a coin collection set 54, along of a lane 56 of coins and beyond a sensor 58. Yes, based in the sensor data, it has been determined that the currency can and should be accepted, a controllable baffle door 62 is activated to divert coins from their gravitational paths to 64a tubes, coin b to deliver to coin carts 66a, b. If it has not been determined that a currency can and should be accepted, Door 62 is not activated and coins (or other objects) continue down their gravitational path and or by default to a rejection hopper 68 for delivery to a rejection box 22 or return accessible to a customer.
In use, a user is provided with instructions such as on a computer screen 32. The user places a set of coins, typically of a plurality of denominations (typically accompanied by dirt or other objects that are not coins) in the inbox 16. The user is prompted to press a button to inform the machine that the user wants make a coin discrimination. Immediately after, the computer causes an entry door (not shown) to open and provides a signal to promote the user to start Feed coins When the door is opened, a motor is activated to start spinning the rotating screen assembly 52. The user moves the coins over the pointed edge 72 of input tray 16, typically lifting or swinging the tray by the handle 74, and / or by manually feeding coins over tip 72. Coins pass through the door (adjusted typically to prevent the passage of more than one predetermined number of stacked coins, such as by defining a aperture equal to approximately 3.5 times a coin thickness typical). The instructions on screen 32 can be used to tell the user to continue or to interrupt the feeding of Coins, can convey the state of the machine, the quantity counted until then, it provides stimulus messages or Advertising and similar. The 56 lane of coins works for receive coins issued by collection set 54 of coins, and transports coins in an individualized way (a each time) beyond sensor 58 to bypass door 62. Once that no more coins have been detected and / or in response to the input from the user, the system determines that the transaction has been completed and computer 46 will send instructions to the printer 18 causing the printer to issue a receipt of a type that It can be exchanged for items, services or cash.
Fig. 2 is a block diagram of a coin discriminator of a type that can be used according with implementation of the present invention. Some of the elements of fig. 2 correspond to components in the device of fig. 1. In operation, an inexperienced user, such as a customer of a store or retail store places a plurality of coins of unknown value and orientation Shuffle in a receiving tray or other receiving area 16. Typically, foreign currencies or other undesirable currencies and foreign objects such as bills or other paper, clippings of paper, fluff, keys and the like are mixed with the coins desired and placed, as they are poured or deposited, substantially all at once, in tray 16. A device of transport 214, such as a ramp, gutter, slide, or the like, or means of transport that include a positive drive or that otherwise move such as conveyor belts, screws of Archimedes and the like, are used to provide at least some of the desired coins from the reception area 16 to a 218 coin discriminator. Preferably, before entering the discriminator 218, at least some of the objects or materials strangers are separated in such a way as using an air flow, vacuum, gravitational separation, size-based separation (such as trough openings of predetermined size or sizes) and Similar. The discriminator 216 provides a signal to a calculation device, preferably a computer with sufficient information regarding the number of desired currencies of different denominations such that computer 46 can issue or store an equal or related value (such as a quantity default or part less than) the value of the coins desired discriminates that are then placed in one or plus 66 cubes or other receiving regions. Computer 46, at end of a transaction (as indicated by the absence of another coin entry for a predetermined period and / or entry from a user) controls a receipt printer 18 of printable paper, on paper (or other substrates) obtained from from a roll of paper or other paper feeder 226 a Redeemable or refundable voucher for a related amount with the total value of the desired currencies discriminated for this transaction.
Figs. 3A and 3B represent several characteristics of a useful voucher to avoid, prevent and / or detect unauthorized duplication or falsification of vouchers Figs. 3A and 3B are presented here in a way indicating the relative positions of the indications or marks on the anterior surface (fig. 3A) and the opposite surface or posterior (fig. 3B). That is, features that have been shown as aligned in corresponding positions in figs. 3A and 3B they are characteristics that would appear in longitudinal positions corresponding on opposite surfaces of the voucher.
In the embodiment shown, the surface back (fig. 3B) of the voucher includes printed marks (in successively also referred to as "printing") 312 generally in the central region 314 of the posterior surface. In accordance with An embodiment of the invention, print 312 is provided using an ink that, if copied using a photocopier of conventional color, will result in a photocopy that is altered in appearance with respect to the original 312 print. In one embodiment, print 312 is in a fluorescent ink or metallic, preferably a fluorescent orange ink that, when it is photocopied, it appears as a purple or brown color instead of Like an orange color
Although there may be several types of inks that they are not photocopied easily, it is believed that many such inks do not They can be easily applied to thermal paper. Examples of inks that can be used, and that have been found useful for your Application to thermal paper, include a neon pink PMS 805, yellow neon PMS 803 and neon green PMS 802. It should be understood that these they represent examples of inks that can be used but not It is intended to be an exhaustive list.
In the embodiment of fig. 3, the surface Voucher also contains the 316 print that is positioned above or relatively close to (such as within approximately 6.4 mm, preferably within 2.54 mm of) the edge 318a, 318b of the voucher. Preferably, the impression of the Edge 316 is also provided in an ink that is not photocopied easily without altering its appearance. In one embodiment, the edge print 316 is in a different color from that of the central print 312 and, in one embodiment, is provided in a fluorescent yellow ink. In the embodiment represented the central print 312 is in a first orientation (for example, side), and edge printing 316 is in an orientation that form an angle (for example, 90º) with the first orientation (for example, vertical).
As described more fully at Next, it is preferred that some or all of the features anti-counterfeit described here may be provided as prior printing or prior provision (i.e. can be provided on the paper roll or supply of paper 226 before it is fed to the printer 18). This is particularly useful in connection with the provision of printing of edge 316 relatively close to edges 318a, b since the edge printing is a feature that is difficult to Play with many inkjet, laser or other printers computer-based printers (which often require a space minimum, such as a space not less than about 6.4 mm, between the edge of the paper and the impression provided by such printer).
In the embodiment shown in figs. 3A and 3B, certain features visible on the anterior surfaces and later they are made to coincide, so that they occur in a predetermined spatial relationship on the anterior surfaces and later. In the embodiment of figs. 3A and 3B, the rectangles printed 324a, 324b on the back surface are aligned with marks (in this case, star logos) 326a, b, c, d in the anterior surface. Preferably brand printing 326a, b, c, d on the anterior surface is such that it is visible at least partially when the back surface is seen, such as when the voucher is held in the light or backlit in another way such that the indications 326a, 326c seems to be matched inside box 324a when the back surface is seen. Preferably, the coincidence is of a nature (such as providing means to bring together the dimensioning and separation of the 326 logos compared to the 324 boxes) such that even a relatively small mismatch (that is, in the that the print on the previous surface is not aligned so accurate with corresponding printing on the back surface) It is easily detectable by visual inspection. This feature it is useful because it is relatively difficult to use photocopying, the inkjet or laser printing technology for provide printing on two opposite surfaces of a page or paper such that printing on opposite surfaces are matched closely (for example, within approximately 3.2 mm). Preferably, in accordance with the present invention, such printing on opposite surfaces provides coincidence on the anterior and posterior surface that are not matched well in longitudinal or vertical direction in not more than about 3.2 mm, preferably not more than approximately 1.6 mm and more preferably no more than about 0.8 mm.
In the embodiment of figs. 3A and 3B, a 332 perforation design is visible on both surfaces of the voucher. When perforations are used for such purposes how to facilitate tearing or separating segments of paper, such perforations are typically in straight lines or in a series of straight line segments. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the perforations are provided in a design that includes some parts that have a curved appearance (even though each individual perforation can be straight in itself same) as depicted in figs. 3A and 3B. Such Curved design perforations are considered useful as they are Visibly verified easily and are relatively difficult for a forger to copy or reproduce. Preferably, the curved design includes parts 334 that have a relatively small radius of curvature such as a radius of curvature of less than about 12.7 mm, preferably less than about 6.4 mm. In one embodiment, the perforations are microperforations, such that each drilling has a length of approximately 0.4 mm, a width of about 0.01 mm, and a gap between perforations of approximately 0.2 mm.
In one embodiment, regions and indications they are preprinted 342 using an ink or other substance that preferably it is substantially not apparent or invisible (as having a color, reflectivity, texture and the like that correspond closely to those of unprinted paper), but which, when rubbed or scratched with the edge of a coin, will make that tiny amounts of the coins come off by rubbing and adhere only to the printed part, leaving a visible mark (indicated in fig. 3 by dashed lines 342). In a embodiment, such indications are provided by printing using an ink that includes titanium oxide. Thus, it is typically difficult for a supposed forger to know what indications they should be printed in such non-visible ink since the indications that are printed on a valid receipt are not easily apparent. However, the voucher can be validated in a relatively easy way using only one available currency ordinarily, that is, without the use of special equipment.
Although it is possible to provide for a perforation of the type described as part of paper roll 226, in one embodiment, drilling design is provided in conjunction with the process of printing the receipt value using the 224 printer. As It has been represented in fig. 4, in one embodiment when the paper, After printing, leave the printer 224, the paper moves from a first exit position 412 and is transported, by example by crushing rollers 414a, 414b across the edge of a 416 drilling roller whose edge it has, protruding radially thereof, a plurality of drills or tips 418 that produce perforations. As depicted in fig. 4, the perforators 418 are positioned on the edge of the roller 416 in such a way that they produce the desired drilling design (in the represented embodiment, in a sinusoidal design or as a wave corresponding to the design represented in figs. 3A and 3B). Paper 412 is thus continuously perforated along its edge. when transported to a position 422 downstream and, eventually dispensed to the user. In order to provide the proper rotation speed 424 of roller 416 when the paper 426 is moved, the rotation speed 424 of the roller 416 can be controlled and coordinated with the speed of paper movement 426 by a gear train, one or more motor controllers or another 228 coordinator in a way that will be well known to skilled in the art after understanding the present exposition. Roller 416 can also be a freewheel, being driven in rotation by the movement of the paper. Although has described the perforation as if it happened at the exit of the paper from the printer, the punch wheel could also be positioned to provide perforation to the paper when it enters the printer or in other positions that will be apparent to the Experts in the art after understanding this exposition.
In one embodiment, some or all of the paper feed unit 226 (such as each roll of paper thermal) is associated with one or more serial numbers or others identification numbers In the embodiment of fig. 5, the paper It is preprinted, along the edge of the surface above, with such serial number or serial numbers. In the embodiment represented, a single serial number is associated with a roll of thermal paper and this number is printed at intervals spiced in a vertical manner near an edge of the voucher, preferably within 6.4 mm of the edge (similar to the way described above in connection with printing 316 of the edge of the rear surface shown in connection with fig. 3B). In order to provide means to facilitate the verification of the validity of the serial number, by the author of the voucher redemption, serial number (or serial numbers) associated with paper feeding is also printed by the coin discriminating printer 18, for example substantially at the moment when the value of voucher 514 is printed. In one embodiment, when the service staff loads a roll of paper in paper feed unit 226, such personnel also enter the serial number associated with the roll in the computer 46, using for example a device of I-O such as a keyboard, a touch screen, or a similar device 232. Thus, computer 46 has the information necessary to control the printer 18 so that print an identifier number 516 on the face of the receipt that will correspond to serial numbers 512 previously printed on the paper roll to allow the store clerk or another person who redeems easily visually verify a correspondence between serial number 512 previously printed and The serial number 516 printer by the discriminator.
Although fig. 5 represents an embodiment in which a single serial number is associated with a unit of paper roll and is printed identically at 512a intervals, 512b, 512c, it is also possible to provide identification numbers that are previously printed on the paper roll, but that they change along the length of a receipt or a voucher to the next, such as increasing by one or some another number, or so that it changes in some other way (for example that is likely to be substantially unpredictable by a supposed forger). In this embodiment, it will be necessary for the computer 46 is able to calculate or detect which serial number previously printed will be positioned near the area in which the number 516 printed by the discriminator will be printed so that the computer 46 can control printer 18 to print a number 516 that corresponds to serial number 512b previously closest printed (or with the following or following). By For example, printer 18 may be configured to inform the computer 46 of the number of millimeters of thermal paper that has been dispensed so far from the roll. If you know how the 512 numbers previously printed along the length of the roll (such as increasing by one for every 25.4 mm of thermal paper dispensed) computer 46 will have enough information to calculate, in a way that will be well known to experts in the technique after understanding the present exposition, what number it will be printed, using printer 18, so that it matches the closest precedent or successive number previously printed and next.
In light of the above description, they can several advantages of the present invention are seen. The present invention provides devices and procedures that facilitate the reduction, elimination, deterrence and / or detection of attempts to unauthorized duplicates and / or falsification of vouchers. He The present invention provides detection characteristics of fakes that can be implanted relatively easy as requiring a small modification or none of the hardware and / or software, and, in some embodiments, requiring only the use of paper with one or more of the characteristics that have been described here, and, in this way, at least some features of the present invention can be added to existing devices, that is easily implanted in discriminators of existing currencies. The present invention provides at least some features of anti-counterfeit or counterfeit detection that use only, or fundamentally, visual inspection of the voucher and so at least some features can be implemented without modifying or adding hardware. To the minus some anti-counterfeit features or forgery detection can be performed in a relatively quickly, such as color verification correct of different impressions or indications, the positioning or correct match, the correct design or configuration of perforations and the like), preferably without requiring that the person who redeems flip or turn voucher or manipulate otherwise the voucher, or enter data or manipulate the other proof (other than, for example, to hold it to ordinary light) such that at least some features anti-counterfeit or detection of fakes in the present invention can be put in practice without substantial delay in a line of boxes. In some embodiments, certain features of the invention are not easily evident to the visual inspection of a valid voucher and thus the alleged counterfeiters might find it difficult to reproduce such features. For example, in one embodiment, at least they are provided some indications that become fluorescent or have others features visible only when exposed to a light ultraviolet or other special light. According to one embodiment, at least some indications are provided that are substantially invisible until rubbed or scratched with a currency or similar object. Preferably in some embodiments the Proof is provided with features that are not easily reproduced or forged without using devices or procedures which are typically not available to the general public. By example, perforations that are designed in a radio design small preferably, curved, which preferably provide a periodic, uniform and / or repetitive design and preferably are made using relatively small perforations that are typically difficult to predict without special equipment, not easily available.
Multiple variations can also be used and Modifications of the invention It is possible to use some features of the invention without using others. For example, it is possible to use inks that are not photocopied without using microperforations, or it is possible use marks matched on the front / back without using a Print near the edge. Although the present invention has been described in connection with the way to avoid, prevent or detect the unauthorized duplication or falsification of proof of a coin discriminator, the present invention can also be used in connection with the way to avoid unauthorized duplication or forgery of other items such as coupons, checks, tickets (such as airline, suburban or other tickets means of transport, games, concerts, or other tickets of events, and the like) negotiable instruments and the like. Though some features of the invention have been described as capable if they are put into practice using a computer, it is possible use other devices instead of a computer such as one or more wired application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) and / or discrete circuits, and the like. Although realizations relating to paper serial numbers have been described as involving the manual entry of serial numbers in the computer, it is also possible to provide means to enter the number of series by scanning or partially or totally detecting automatic, such as using barcode scanners, magnetic ink detectors and the like. Although it is believed that many other coin discriminators may involve the use of thermal printers, the present invention can be used in connection With many types of printers including laser printers, inkjet printers, matrix printers, printers line (impact) and the like. Although the coincidence of front / back surfaces of a couple of logos and a box has been represented, many shapes or symbols can be used to Verify the match. Although embodiments have been described that they imply the previous printing or the previous forecast of certain elements, it is also possible to use one or more printers housed in the coin discriminator device for printing items anti-counterfeits, such as printing from a manner and / or with an ink that produces an altered appearance in a Photocopy made of it.
The present invention, in different embodiments, includes components, methods, processes, systems and / or devices substantially as represented and described herein, including different embodiments, subcombinations, and subsets of the same. Those skilled in the art will understand how to make and use the present invention after understanding the present disclosure.
1. A method of providing proof or receipt in a coin discriminator (12, 14), which has a discriminator printer (18), with the receipt configured for help distinguish unauthorized duplicate vouchers or falsified, the method comprising the operations of: placing visible marks (312) on a first substrate (226) using a means of marked that has a first appearance on said substrate but in which a photocopy of said visible marks has a second appearance, different from said first appearance; and use bliss discriminator printer (18) for printing on said substrate (412), at least some first marks (514) that contain a indication of a value of said voucher.
2. A method according to claim 1, in the that said substrate is paper (412).
3. A method according to claim 1, in the that said substrate is thermal paper.
4. A method according to claim 1, in the that said marking medium is fluorescent ink or a medium of fluorescent marking
5. A method according to any claim above, which includes the placement of visible marks (316, 334) on the first substrate positioned less than 6.4 mm from a edge (318a; 318b) of said substrate.
6. A method according to claim 1, in the that the visible brand is a first language oriented in a first direction and that also includes the printing of a second language oriented in a direction that forms a first angle with said first direction.
7. A method according to claim 6, in the that said angle is approximately 90 degrees.
8. A method according to any claim precedent, which also includes the forecast of a plurality of perforations (332) in said substrate to define a first design curved (334) perforations.
9. A method according to claim 8, in the that said first curved design (334) includes a region that defines a radius of curvature less than about 12.7 mm.
10. A method according to claim 8, in the that said perforations are microperforations.
11. A method according to any claim above, which also includes placing a mark substantially not visible (342) on said substrate using a marking means, in the one that marks it, when rubbed or scratched with the edge of a currency, causes parts of the currency to adhere to that brand not visible to make said mark visible.
12. A method according to claim 11 in the that said marking means comprises white ink containing oxide Titanium
13. A method according to any claim precedent, which also includes: placing a series of symbols identifiers (512a, 512b and 512c) on said substrate, being said series of identifying symbols separated from each other; Y using said discriminating printer (18) to print, on said substrate, at least marks (516) containing an indication of said identifier.
14. A method according to claim 13, in the that said identifying symbols (512, 512b and 512c) include a series of numbers that identify a unit of said substrate.
15. A method according to claim 14, which further comprising providing a computer (46) coupled to said printer (18) and an I / O device (input / output) (48) coupled to said computer, and enter said serial number into said computer using said I / O device (48).
16. A method according to claim 13, in the that at least some of said series of identifying symbols They are different from each other.
17. A method according to claim 16, in the that said series of identifying symbols include a series of numbers that increase by a predetermined amount.
18. A method according to claim 1, which comprises: providing a computer (46) coupled to said printer (18) and an I / O device (input / output) (48) coupled to said computer; print at least one first language (312) on a thermal paper substrate, oriented in a first direction, using a fluorescent dye (312) such that said first language has a first appearance on said paper substrate thermal but in which a photocopy of said first language has a second appearance, different from said first appearance; print at least one second language oriented in one direction at approximately 90 degrees with said first direction, positioned within 6.4 mm of an edge (318a; 318b) of said substrate of thermal paper; place a substantially not visible mark (342) on said thermal paper substrate using a marking means; in which said thermal paper substrate has marked on it, at least an initial serial number (512, 512b and 512c) that identifies a unit of said thermal paper substrate; load said unit of said thermal paper substrate in a position from which the thermal paper substrate in said unit can be fed to said discriminator printer (18); enter said number of serial (512) on said computer (46) using said I / O device (input / output) (48); use said discriminator printer (18) to print, on said thermal paper substrate, at least one first mark that contains an indication of a value of said voucher; print a number (516) related to that number standard on said thermal paper substrate; and foresee a plurality of perforations (332) in said means to define a first curved design (334) of microperforations that includes a region that defines a radius of curvature less than approximately 12.7 mm
19. A receipt or receipt to dispense from a coin discriminator, comprising: a substrate of thermal paper; at least a first region (312) of ink fluorescent printed on a surface of said substrate; and one plurality of microperforations (332) through said substrate which defines at least a first curved design (334).
20. An apparatus for use in the emission of results from a coin discriminator (12, 14), taking the coin discriminator a discriminator printer (18), with a voucher to distinguish duplicate vouchers without authorization or forged, comprising: a computer (46) coupled to said printer (18); a thermal paper substrate that has at least one first language printed on said substrate, oriented in a first direction, using a fluorescent dye so that said first language has a first appearance about said thermal paper substrate but in which a photocopy of said language has a second appearance, different from that first appearance; at least a second language printed on said substrate oriented in a direction at approximately 90 degrees with said first direction, positioned less than 6.4 mm from one edge of said thermal paper substrate; a brand substantially not visible (342) on said thermal paper substrate in which when said non-visible mark is rubbed with a coin parts of said currency adhere to said mark not visible to make said mark visible; wherein said thermal paper substrate is marked in he, at least one initial serial number (512) that identifies a unit of said thermal paper substrate; in which said substrate of thermal paper can be fed to said printer (18) of the discriminator; I / O means (input / output) (48) to enter said serial number on said computer (46); means to control said discriminator printer (18) for printing, on said thermal paper substrate, at least a first brand containing an indication of a value of said voucher; means for control said discriminator printer to print a number (516) related to said serial number on said substrate of thermal paper; and a plurality of perforations (332) in said thermal paper substrate that defines a first curved design of microperforations that includes a region that defines a radius of curvature less than about 12.7 mm.
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