Security imaging system

Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2003230423 (hide)

Owner Sun Chemical Corporation

Inventors Miller, Peter; Saglimbeni, Anthony; Vig, Rakesh; McInerney, Henry F.

Agent Pizzeys

Pub. Number AU-B-2003230423

PCT Number PCT/US03/15725

PCT Pub. Number WO2003/100714

Priority 60/382,294 20.05.02 US

Filing date 20 May 2003

Wipo publication date 12 December 2003

Acceptance publication date 20 August 2009

International Classifications

G09F 3/02 (2006.01) Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means - Forms or constructions

G01N 21/31 (2006.01) Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using infra-red, visible, or ultra-violet light - Investigating relative effect of material at wavelengths characteristic of specific elements or molecules, e.g. atomic absorption spectrometry

G01N 21/64 (2006.01) Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using infra-red, visible, or ultra-violet light - Fluorescence

Event Publications

14 August 2003 Complete Application Filed

  Priority application(s): 60/382,294 20.05.02 US

5 February 2004 Application Open to Public Inspection

  Published as AU-B-2003230423

3 March 2005 Assignment before Grant

  Verification Technologies, Inc. The application has been assigned to Sun Chemical Corporation

20 August 2009 Application Accepted

  Published as AU-B-2003230423

17 December 2009 Standard Patent Sealed

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