Object Marking for Optical Authentication and Method for Producing Same
Abstract
Object marking ( 6 ), and method for producing same, for optical authentication of an object ( 10 ), wherein at least one section ( 8 ) of a material piece ( 1 ) of a basic material is determined arbitrarily or randomly and the object marking ( 6 ) is produced with the at least one section ( 8 ), and wherein the basic material of the material piece ( 1 ) has a repeating security feature ( 5 ) having optical properties dependent on the viewing angle, the dimensions of said security feature being larger than the dimensions of the section ( 8 ), more particularly larger than the dimensions of the object marking ( 6 ), such that each section ( 8 ) is unique and has only a part of the security feature ( 5 ).
Claims
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20 . A method for producing an object marking for optical authentication of an object comprising:
randomly determining at least one section of a material piece of a basic material, the section having dimensions; producing an object marking comprising the at least one section; wherein the basic material of the material piece has a repeating security feature having optical properties dependent on the viewing angle; and wherein the security feature has larger dimensions than the section dimensions such that each section is unique and comprises only a part of the security feature.
21 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the security feature has larger dimensions than the object marking.
22 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the security feature of the basic material is an optically variable feature.
23 . The method of claim 22 , wherein the security feature of the basic material is a hologram.
24 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the security feature and/or its optical properties have dimensions which correspond at least to a resolving power of a human eye.
25 . The method of claim 24 , wherein the security feature and/or its optical properties have dimensions that correspond to a resolving power of a commercially available camera, such that the security feature is readable and verifiable with a commercially available camera.
26 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the material piece is designed in the form of a band, and a position of the band is selected by a random or non-controlled advance of the band and the section is determined in relation to the selected position.
27 . The method of claim 26 , wherein the advance of the band deviates from the period of the security feature of the basic material.
28 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the section is determined by a variable, random selection mask, wherein the section is determined either in correspondence with a region of the material piece masked by the selection mask or in correspondence with a region of the material piece unmasked or spared by the selection mask.
29 . The method of claim 28 , wherein the variable selection mask is applied on the material piece in the form of a partial cover.
30 . The method of claim 29 , wherein the variable selection mask is applied on the material piece in the form of a layer applied in places or in regions.
31 . The method of claim 20 , wherein at least one randomly determined part of the material piece is removed prior to the production of the object marking.
32 . The method of claim 31 , wherein the at least one randomly determined part of the material piece is removed prior to the determining of the section.
33 . The method of claim 20 , wherein at least one further section of the same material piece or of a further material piece of the basic material is determined arbitrarily or randomly and the object marking is produced with the at least two sections.
34 . The method of claim 33 , wherein the at least two sections are mixed with an at least temporarily liquid or paste-like carrier mass which is applied on the object directly or indirectly.
35 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the at least one section is applied on a carrier material for producing the object marking.
36 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the object marking is connected with the object, wherein the object marking is arranged variably and randomly with respect to the object or an orientation mark applied on the object.
37 . The method of claim 36 , wherein the properties generated by the random arrangement of the object marking are determinable and readable with a commercially available camera.
38 . An object marking for optical authentication of an assigned object comprising:
at least one section of a material piece of a basic material which has been determined randomly, the section having dimensions; wherein the basic material of the material piece has a repeating security feature having dimensions and optical properties dependent on the viewing angle; and wherein the dimensions of the security feature being larger than the dimensions of the section of the material piece such that each section is unique and comprises only a part of the security feature.
39 . The object marking of claim 38 , wherein the security feature has larger dimensions than the object marking.
40 . The object marking of claim 38 , wherein the security feature of the basic material is an optically variable feature.
41 . The object marking of claim 40 , wherein the security feature of the basic material is a hologram.
42 . The object marking of claim 38 , wherein the security feature and/or its optical properties have dimensions which correspond at least to a resolving power of a human eye.
43 . The object marking of claim 42 , where security feature and/or its optical properties have dimensions that correspond to a resolving power of a commercially available camera, such that the security feature is readable and verifiable with a commercially available camera.
44 . The object marking of claim 38 , wherein the section is determined by a variable, random selection mask, the selection mask being formed by a partial cover of the material piece.
45 . The object marking of claim 38 , wherein the section is determined by a variable, random selection mask, the selection mask being formed by a layer applied on the material piece in places.
46 . The object marking of claim 38 , wherein the section is arranged along with at least one further variable, preferably random, section of a material piece of the basic material in a carrier mass which is at least temporarily liquid or paste-like.
47 . The object marking of claim 38 , wherein the object marking comprises a carrier material, wherein the at least one section is arranged on the carrier material.
48 . A set comprising a plurality of object markings of claim 38 , wherein the section of every single object marking differs from the sections of all the other object markings of the plurality of object markings.
49 . A set of claim 48 , wherein each section is statistically independent of every other section.Cited by (0)
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