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US1687140A
US1687140A US598471A US59847122A US1687140A US 1687140 A US1687140 A US 1687140A US 598471 A US598471 A US 598471A US 59847122 A US59847122 A US 59847122A US 1687140 A US1687140 A US 1687140A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in water-marked paper.
  • water-marks are impressed in the body of the paper by means of a gauze wire cylinder provided in the paper making machine and having the design of the water-mark applied thereto in the form of wires soldered to the cylinder, or having the said design pressed thereon in intaglio or in relief.
  • the water-mark produced in the body of the paper is more distinct in paper made from pulp composed of short fibers, than in paper made from long fiber pulp.
  • the strength of paper made from pulp consisting of short fibers is small. Therefore, Where paper of high st-rength is required, such for example as is used for making bank notes, legal documents, and the like, the pulp is prepared as far as possible without reducing the fiber materiali, But in a paper made from such pulp the water-marks are not very distinct.
  • One of the objects of the improvements.' is to provide a water-marked paper of high strength is obtained in which the Watermarks are sharp and distinct.
  • this object in View my invention consists in making the paper from two layers of pulp of differentcharacter, and producing the water-markin one of said layers.
  • the body of the paper is made from pulp having long fibers and having a layer applied thereto which consists of pulp composed of short fibers, the water-mark being applied to the layer composed of short fibers.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan View showing the improved paper
  • Fig. 2 is a diagrammatical cross-section illustrating the composition of theimproved paper, the paper being shown enlarged in cross-section.
  • my improved paper I first make a body by passing pulp composed of long fibers over the Wire gauze of a paper making machine, and thereafter while thislongfiber body or layer still in a pulpous condition passing thereon pulp of a composition suitable for producing distinct Water-marks, and more particularly a pulp composed of short fibers, which pulp provides a thin layer on the body composed of long 598,471, and in Germany November 19, 1921.
  • the water-marks are produced in the thin layer composed of short iber material, Where they appear in sharp 1nes.
  • the Watermarks are made more conspicuous by combining layers of pul of different colors. For example, if the lfiody of t-he paper is white, while the surface layer is blue, the design made on the gauze Wire cylinder in relief will pass through the thin colored layer and press the same aside, so that the white paper will be Visible through the blue surface and the water-mark appears in distinct lines. IVhere the design of the watermark is made on the cylinder in intaglio the bluish pulp will be drawn together along the lines of the design, and the water-mark appears more distinctly than in paper prepared according to known methods.
  • the margins of the stripe will gradually and irregularly merge into the body and impart a characteristic appearance to the surface.
  • the imitation of the paper thus prepared for example by printing is difficult and almost impossible, so that the paper thus prepared gives Valuable protection as against counterfeiting documents or bank notes, particularly if the pulp a plied to the body of the paper and the bo y are different in color, in which case the irregular and gradual merging of the colored stri e into the body of the paper is particular y conspicuous.
  • the second pulp layer is formed on top of the first While the latter is still in a pulpous condition.
  • the body a of the sheet is made from a pulp composed of long fibers and it has a narrow stripe b applied thereto which is made from short fiber pulp.
  • the layers of the paper fibers and a short fiber layer deposited as d loose pulp upon only a predetermined seetion of said body While the latter is still in a pulpous state, the fibers of said body and layer being intimately interlocked and said short fiber layer merging into said body along an irregular line visible upon a surface thereof.

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0er. 9, i1928. 1,687,140
A. PLEYER WATERMARKED PAPER Filed Nov. 2. 1922 Patented Oct. 9, 1928.
UNITED STATES 1,681,140 PATENT oFEicE- ANTON PLEYER, OF SPECHTHAUSEN, NEAR EBEBSWALDE, GERMANY, ASSIGNOB TO GEBR. EBART, OF BERLIN, GERMANY, A CORPORATION OF GERMANY.
WATERMARXED PAPER.
Application led November 2, 1922, Serial No.
My invention relates to improvements in water-marked paper. As is known in the art water-marks are impressed in the body of the paper by means of a gauze wire cylinder provided in the paper making machine and having the design of the water-mark applied thereto in the form of wires soldered to the cylinder, or having the said design pressed thereon in intaglio or in relief.
The water-mark produced in the body of the paper is more distinct in paper made from pulp composed of short fibers, than in paper made from long fiber pulp. However, the strength of paper made from pulp consisting of short fibers is small. Therefore, Where paper of high st-rength is required, such for example as is used for making bank notes, legal documents, and the like, the pulp is prepared as far as possible without reducing the fiber materiali, But in a paper made from such pulp the water-marks are not very distinct.
One of the objects of the improvements.' is to provide a water-marked paper of high strength is obtained in which the Watermarks are sharp and distinct. lVith this object in View my invention consists in making the paper from two layers of pulp of differentcharacter, and producing the water-markin one of said layers. In the preferred form, the body of the paper is made from pulp having long fibers and having a layer applied thereto which consists of pulp composed of short fibers, the water-mark being applied to the layer composed of short fibers.
For the purpose of explaining the invention an example embodying the saine has been shown in the accompanying drawing, in which,
Fig. 1, is a plan View showing the improved paper, and
Fig. 2, is a diagrammatical cross-section illustrating the composition of theimproved paper, the paper being shown enlarged in cross-section.
In the manufacture of my improved paper I first make a body by passing pulp composed of long fibers over the Wire gauze of a paper making machine, and thereafter while thislongfiber body or layer still in a pulpous condition passing thereon pulp of a composition suitable for producing distinct Water-marks, and more particularly a pulp composed of short fibers, which pulp provides a thin layer on the body composed of long 598,471, and in Germany November 19, 1921.
fiber material. The water-marks are produced in the thin layer composed of short iber material, Where they appear in sharp 1nes. A
In a modification of the process the Watermarks are made more conspicuous by combining layers of pul of different colors. For example, if the lfiody of t-he paper is white, while the surface layer is blue, the design made on the gauze Wire cylinder in relief will pass through the thin colored layer and press the same aside, so that the white paper will be Visible through the blue surface and the water-mark appears in distinct lines. IVhere the design of the watermark is made on the cylinder in intaglio the bluish pulp will be drawn together along the lines of the design, and the water-mark appears more distinctly than in paper prepared according to known methods. The method in which layers of pulp of different colors are combined gives good results also if the composition -of the layers of pulp is the same and if both consist of long fibers, because even withpulp composed of lona fibers the effect described above is attaine to a certain degree, though, of course, the best results are obtained if one or both of the layers of pulp are composed of short fibers.
In a further modification of the process I applythe second or surface .layer of short fiber pulp in the form of a stripe which is narrower than the body of the paper. In this case the margins of the stripe will gradually and irregularly merge into the body and impart a characteristic appearance to the surface. The imitation of the paper thus prepared for example by printing is difficult and almost impossible, so that the paper thus prepared gives Valuable protection as against counterfeiting documents or bank notes, particularly if the pulp a plied to the body of the paper and the bo y are different in color, in which case the irregular and gradual merging of the colored stri e into the body of the paper is particular y conspicuous. In each case, however, the second pulp layer is formed on top of the first While the latter is still in a pulpous condition. I do not .form two separate layers or Webs of pulp and then bring these two webs together, as has been done in the prior art, but I form a second layer of pulp directly upon'the first, that is I deposit the pulp of the second layer as such and not in the form of a previously formed layer or web. When two previously formed layers or Webs are brought together, even if they are still in a moist condition, they cannot hold together as Well as when loose pulpis applied to a previously formed layer or Web which is still moist, since the loose pulp Will as it Were flow into the layer of pulp forming the foundation of the paper, and the fibers will become interlocked to a much greater degree.
In the figures I have shown a sheet of'paper made according to my improved. method. The body a of the sheet is made from a pulp composed of long fibers and it has a narrow stripe b applied thereto which is made from short fiber pulp. The layers of the paper fibers and a short fiber layer deposited as d loose pulp upon only a predetermined seetion of said body While the latter is still in a pulpous state, the fibers of said body and layer being intimately interlocked and said short fiber layer merging into said body along an irregular line visible upon a surface thereof. A
y In testimony whereof I hereunto affix Amy signature.
' ANTON PLEYER.
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EP0229645A1 (en) * 1986-01-16 1987-07-22 GAO Gesellschaft für Automation und Organisation mbH Process for producing an antifalsification paper with an incorporated security element
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US5804036A (en) * 1987-07-10 1998-09-08 The Procter & Gamble Company Paper structures having at least three regions including decorative indicia comprising low basis weight regions
US5820730A (en) * 1991-06-28 1998-10-13 The Procter & Gamble Company Paper structures having at least three regions including decorative indicia comprising low basis weight regions
US5871615A (en) * 1994-06-14 1999-02-16 The Wiggins Teape Group Limited Method for the manufacture of security paper
US6136146A (en) * 1991-06-28 2000-10-24 The Procter & Gamble Company Non-through air dried paper web having different basis weights and densities
US6251226B1 (en) 1997-05-12 2001-06-26 Cartiere Fedrigoni & C. S.P.A. Apparatus for manufacturing papers with watermarks or patterns
US6368455B1 (en) 2001-05-31 2002-04-09 Appleton Papers Inc. Method for making security paper
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US6554963B1 (en) 1998-11-02 2003-04-29 Albany International Corp. Embossed fabrics and method of making the same
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US4032394A (en) * 1974-05-20 1977-06-28 Ernst Ludvig Back Method of making wet-pressed fiberboard of high resistance to bending
EP0229645A1 (en) * 1986-01-16 1987-07-22 GAO Gesellschaft für Automation und Organisation mbH Process for producing an antifalsification paper with an incorporated security element
US5804036A (en) * 1987-07-10 1998-09-08 The Procter & Gamble Company Paper structures having at least three regions including decorative indicia comprising low basis weight regions
US5820730A (en) * 1991-06-28 1998-10-13 The Procter & Gamble Company Paper structures having at least three regions including decorative indicia comprising low basis weight regions
US6136146A (en) * 1991-06-28 2000-10-24 The Procter & Gamble Company Non-through air dried paper web having different basis weights and densities
US5871615A (en) * 1994-06-14 1999-02-16 The Wiggins Teape Group Limited Method for the manufacture of security paper
WO1996035018A1 (en) * 1995-05-05 1996-11-07 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Decorative formation of tissue
US6203663B1 (en) 1995-05-05 2001-03-20 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Decorative formation of tissue
US6251226B1 (en) 1997-05-12 2001-06-26 Cartiere Fedrigoni & C. S.P.A. Apparatus for manufacturing papers with watermarks or patterns
US6464831B1 (en) 1998-02-03 2002-10-15 The Procter & Gamble Company Method for making paper structures having a decorative pattern
US6554963B1 (en) 1998-11-02 2003-04-29 Albany International Corp. Embossed fabrics and method of making the same
US6582556B2 (en) 1998-12-31 2003-06-24 Appleton Papers Inc. Security paper and methods for production thereof
US6368455B1 (en) 2001-05-31 2002-04-09 Appleton Papers Inc. Method for making security paper
US6531032B2 (en) 2001-05-31 2003-03-11 Appleton Papers Inc. Security paper
US20070128418A1 (en) * 2003-10-15 2007-06-07 Arjo Wiggins Security Multi-layer security paper
US9464385B2 (en) 2003-10-15 2016-10-11 Arjowiggins Security Multi-layer security paper
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