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B42D 15/10 (2006.01) G07C 9/00 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1271207
Abstract of the Disclosure A high-security identification card is produced in a system in which a photograph from a video camera is con- verted to digital data and reproduced with high-fidelity on a video display screen. Other images, such as signa- tures and fingerprints, can be treated in a similar manner using either a video camera or a CCD (charge-coupled device). After processing, the video information is displayed on the screen where it is combined with variable data typed in from a keyboard. The digital data from the terminal is fed into a laser printer that prints the portrait and any desired alphanumeric information on a paper sheet. The paper is then laminated, under heat and pressure, between two sheets of transparent thermoplastic material, at a temperature and pressure sufficient to cause the plastic material to penetrate the interstices between the fibers of the paper card and form a unitary structure that cannot be delaminated without destruction of the identifying data. The digital information is stored in a permanent memory to allow he card to be reproduced later, with or without modifications. 9b-902am
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Lasercard Company L.p.
Re-Examination Certicate
Riches Mckenzie & Herbert Llp
Wilfert Ronald A.
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