IP Library Granted Patent US 8,153,984
Granted Patent B2
US 8,153,984 · App. 12/337,752 · Granted Apr 10, 2012

Security system with different size emissive particles

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,153,984
App. No.
12/337,752
Filed
Dec 18, 2008
Granted
Apr 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Examiner
FIN, CAROLYN
Art Unit
2884
USPC
250/367
Abstract

A security marker material comprising emissive particles selected from at least two groups with different size distributions and the size distributions satisfy the formula: [( x−z ) 2 /(S x 2 +S z 2 )] 1/2 >1 wherein x and z are the volume-weighted mean equivalent-spherical diameters of the two particle distributions and S x and S z are the standard deviations of the same two distributions. The emissive materials are placed in or on an item. The emissive materials are excited with electromagnetic radiation in one or more specified spectral bands. The electromagnetic radiation is detected in one or more spectral bands from the emissive materials in an image-wise fashion. The attributes of the image are analyzed and characterized and are compared to authentication criteria to determine the authenticity of the marked item.

Claims (9)

1. A security system comprising:

a security marker material comprised of emissive particles and the emissive particles are grouped into at least two groups with different size distributions and the size distributions satisfy the formula:

[( x−z ) 2 /(S x 2 +S z 2 )] 1/2 >1

wherein x and z are the volume-weighted mean equivalent-spherical diameters of the two particle distributions and S x and S z are the standard deviations of the same two distributions;

placing the emissive materials in or on an item;

exciting the emissive materials with electromagnetic radiation in one or more specified spectral bands;

detecting electromagnetic radiation in a one or more spectral bands from the emissive materials in an image-wise fashion.

2. The security system of claim 1 wherein the item is one of the following: a printed label, a cardboard box, a woven label, a document, an ID card, a pharmaceutical container, a thread, a film, a hologram, a color shifting ink patch.

3. The security system of claim 1 wherein the emissive material is applied to an item by printing or spraying.