• Title/Summary/Keyword: Cigarette card

Search Result 2, Processing Time 0.02 seconds

A Study of the Detecting Method about the Identification Card's Counterfeit, Modification and Illegal Use by Minors (미성년자의 신분증 위·변조 및 도용을 검출하기 위한 방법 연구)

  • Lee, Younggyo;Ahn, Jeonghee
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
    • /
    • v.14 no.3
    • /
    • pp.87-101
    • /
    • 2018
  • Minors' law evasion is getting serious. Some of them make a fake ID card or use a stolen ID card illegally. They are illegally used for buying alcohol, cigarette, bond or going to club, pub, motel and so on. On the latest News, there was a case that teens rented a car with a driver licence without checking and had severe car accident. Like this case, car rental service was fined and suspended from business because they did not figure out ID card's counterfeit or modification. Thus, this study investigates the detecting method about the ID card(including a driver license) counterfeit, modification or illegal use. The server has a database of 17~19's minors one fingerprint and services whether the visitor is adult true or not. The method will be usable and economical for business. Then, it was compared and analyzed with methods already in use in business.

The Study and Conservation of Woven Cigarette Inserts (담배 사은품 실크 인서트(Silk Inserts)에 관한 연구와 보존처리)

  • Lee, Young-Joo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
    • /
    • v.30 no.3 s.151
    • /
    • pp.447-457
    • /
    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to document and preserve an unidentified textile purchased at a flea market. This study object is important because it is one of the very rare silk insert series from 1930s which were created for commercial use(as inclusion in cigarette packages). The investigation was conducted by researching the limited publications that discuss silk inserts, visiting many sites on the internet that offer such inserts for sale or catering to the collectors of these silk inserts, and especially visiting the collection of silk inserts, named the J.R. Burdick Collection, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Several pieces matched the patches used in the study piece. But Buidick's description on time frame(1912-1915) did not indicate the full range of production of silk inserts. After the identification of object, the conservation treatment was carefully done using adhesives. The results of this study can be summarized as follows; 1. The silk inserts of the study object were included as promotions by some company owned by the American Tobacco Company, probably at some time between 1934 and 1939. 2. The initial stage in the conservation treatment was mechanical surface cleaning using a vacuum cleaner. After vacuuming, humidification was conducted to reduce creases in the top of the object. The damaged areas were backed with stabiltax coated with a solution of Elvace 45675 since the fiber of this object was too deteriorated. 3. Adhesive treatments using Elvace showed satisfactory results: flexibility, strength, no damaging effects on the study object, removability without damaging the object.