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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 12, 2011
Filed:
May. 24, 2006
Johannes Georg Schade, Würzburg, DE;
Hartmut Karl Sauer, Himmelstadt, DE;
Johannes Georg Schade, Würzburg, DE;
Hartmut Karl Sauer, Himmelstadt, DE;
KBA-Giori S.A., Lausanne, CH;
Abstract
There is described a process for numbering substrates having security prints printed thereon, each of the substrates comprising a plurality of security prints which are arranged in k columns and n rows on the substrate, wherein product k*n is an integer multiple of ten or of twenty-five. The process comprises the step of numbering successive runs of 10substrates each, by providing each of the security prints with a serial number Serial#, the serial number Serial# being calculated with the formula: Serial#=Start#+α*[(r−1)*k*n*10+((i−1)*n+(j−1))*10+MOD(s−1; 10)], where Start# is a starting number from which numbering starts, α is equal to −1 or +1 depending on whether numbering is carried out downwards or, respectively upwards, r identifies the run of 10N successive substrates, i and j respectively identify the column and the row on the substrate where the security print to be numbered is located, s is a number which identifies the substrate onto which the security print to be numbered is located and MOD(x; y) designates the so-called modulus function which returns the integer remainder of the division of y by x. Digits N+2 and N+1 of the serial number Serial# are produced by sequential actuation of a double numbering wheel () bearing a predetermined sequence of digit pairs for digits N+2 and N+1. Also described are numbering boxes to carry out the numbering process.