Method for detecting an invisible mark on a card

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 9536162
APP PUB NO 20130343599A1
SERIAL NO

13980150

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The present invention relates to a method for detecting a mark that is invisible in the visible light region. Here, the invisible mark is displayed on a card using a characteristic according to which the color of light is changed by means of a refractive index difference according to media in the visible light region. According to the method for detecting the invisible mark, it may be quickly determined whether the card is a counterfeit card in an investigation. In addition, since it is unnecessary to repeatedly inspect the card to be checked using various wavelengths, the time required for determining whether the card is a counterfeit card may be reduced.

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REPUBLIC OF KOREA(NATIONAL FORENSIC SERVICE DIRECTOR MINISTRY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SECURITY331-1 SINWOL 7(CHIL)-DONG YANGCHEON-GU SEOUL 158-707

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Byun, Jun Seok Gyeonggi-do, KR 1 4
Kang, Tae-Yi Seoul, KR 4 6
Lee, Joong Seoul, KR 4 18

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