Apparatus and method of personal identification by fingerprint comparison
First Claim
1. Apparatus for classifying personnel by means of fingerprints to determine whether or not they are authorized which comprises:
- means for storing fingerprint characteristics of authorized personnel;
activating means comprising;
indexing means having a recessed groove shaped to accept a finger of the person to be classified, and having an aperture at the bottom of the groove shaped to display the fingerprint image, said indexing means requiring both forward and downward pressures to properly seat the finger and to make the fingerprint portion visible through said aperture, said indexing means returning to the original position when the finger is withdrawn thereby removing the forward and downward pressures; and
switch means for completing electrical circuits whereby said apparatus is energized when the finger has been properly aligned by the insertion in said recessed groove and by the application of said forward and downward pressures;
Opto-electronic means for reading the fingerprint characteristic of the person to be classified; and
means for comparing the image fingerprint characteristic with the stored fingerprints to determine if the image fingerprint is one of those authorized.
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Abstract
Finger prints of authorized personnel are initially stored in digital form in a memory. Subsequently, personal identification is obtained by matching the fingerprints of individuals with the stored prints. The individual places his finger in an activator which indexes the finger and turns on the equipment. The fingerprint image may be refleted directly into an electronic image sensor or it may be initially impressed upon a tape for later image scanning. In either case, the electronic image sensor scans the fingerprint image and converts the optical characteristic of the print into a plurality of picture elements, and provides an electrical signal representative of each of the picture elements at its output. The picture elements are converted either in the electronic image sensor or in an analog to digital converter into a digital code representative of each picture element. These digital codes are entered into a temporary storage for comparison with the fingerprints contained in the memory. Handshaking circuits cause the image fingerprint to be compared with each stored fingerprint until either a match is obtained or the image has been compared with each print contained in the memory and no match was made. The match or no-match condition causes, respectively, a go or no-go output indication which may be used to perform any number of desired functions.
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1. Apparatus for classifying personnel by means of fingerprints to determine whether or not they are authorized which comprises:
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means for storing fingerprint characteristics of authorized personnel;
activating means comprising;indexing means having a recessed groove shaped to accept a finger of the person to be classified, and having an aperture at the bottom of the groove shaped to display the fingerprint image, said indexing means requiring both forward and downward pressures to properly seat the finger and to make the fingerprint portion visible through said aperture, said indexing means returning to the original position when the finger is withdrawn thereby removing the forward and downward pressures; and switch means for completing electrical circuits whereby said apparatus is energized when the finger has been properly aligned by the insertion in said recessed groove and by the application of said forward and downward pressures; Opto-electronic means for reading the fingerprint characteristic of the person to be classified; and means for comparing the image fingerprint characteristic with the stored fingerprints to determine if the image fingerprint is one of those authorized. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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